Thermocouple node part numbers - difference between programmable and non-programmable nodes?

Hello!

We just got our starter kit and the nodes.  Looking at the part number on the back of the knot programmable thermocouple (with the starter kit), it is listed as "D 197085 - 01 L.  There is no number which corresponds to the part number listed on the Web site, such as 780998-02.  Nodes not programmable thermocouple also have this same part number "D 197085 - 01 L ' on the back.  Is there another way to determine which of these nodes have capabilities of LabVIEW?

Thank you!

Garrett

Hi Garrett.

Part numbers that see you on the web are the kit shipment numbers.

Programmable node kits include a LabVIEW WSN deployment license, allowing you to integrate applications on a single WSN node. No programmable node kits shipped the same material, but not the license.

Therefore, if you have 10 licenses, simply to make sure that you integrate code of 10 knots.

Thank you

Kurt

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