Senquip manufactures rugged, user programmable telemetry devices that connect industrial sensors and systems to the Senquip Portal or a server of your choice.
Connect to Anything
Senquip devices connect to all brands and makes of engines and engine controllers. Whether your engine of choice is Cummins, Volvo, CAT, John Deer, or other, and your engine controller is Enovation, Deep Sea, ComAp, Kensho, SmartGen, Senquip will connect, measure, and control.
All Senquip devices have FD CAN, RS232, RS485, and Modbus interfaces to ensure compatability with your machine.
Process Everything
Senquip scripting means you are not limited to Modbus, J1939 and other common protocols. No matter the data format, a script can be written to interpret engine data and to control the start, stop, and engine speed of remote machines.
Scripts enable manipulation of measured data, design of complex alerts, control of attached devices, and generation of custom messages.
Send Anywhere
The Senquip Portal provides a no cost or low cost data viewing, storage, and configuration platform. Create your own graphical widgets and complex charts, and add butons to control remote machines.
If you prefer your own dashboard, Senquip devices can send data directly to any HTTP, or MQTT endpoint securely with no ongoing costs. Alternatively retrieve data from the Senquip Portal via the Senquip REST API.
Trusted Everywhere
Senquip devices are designed to operate in hot, dusty, and wet; industrial, mining, and agricultural environments. All our devices are made from UV resistant, flame retardant glass filled nylon, and are IP67 rated.
We monitor and control remote machines across Australia and the world.
Products
The Senquip ORB is designed for extreme environments where IP ratings are essential and external antennas are likely to be damaged. Senquip ORBs are typically mounted up poles, on walls, and externally on machines.
The Senquip QUAD is designed for harsh environments where there may not be a clear view of the sky and external antennas are a benefit. Senquip QUADs are typically found in electrical enclosures, in operator cabs, and mounted externally on machines.
Senquip devices interface to machines and sensors to collect information that can then be sent to Cumulocity.