Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.

  • Digital Matter Site
  • Contact Us

Hawk Introduction and Concepts

Written by Matthew Clark-Massera

Updated at October 21st, 2024

Contact Us

If you still have questions or prefer to get help directly from an agent, please submit a request.
We’ll get back to you as soon as possible.

Contact Support
  • Home
  • Devices
  • Cellular
  • Data Loggers
  • Hawk IoT Datalogger
  • Getting Started

Table of Contents

Hawk Introduction The Hawk Lite vs the Hawk Pro Key Features: Hawk Pro PCB Hawk Lite PCB Input/Output Cards Card & Baseboard Communication Tasks

The Hawk is a rugged and robust IoT datalogger for a wide range of sensor and condition monitoring applications. 

Hawk Introduction

Your browser does not support HTML5 video.

The Hawk Lite vs the Hawk Pro

The Hawk Lite is a version of the Hawk Pro that is compatible with low-voltage Alkaline batteries, as opposed to the high-energy LTCs and rechargeable LiPo of the Hawk Pro.

For more information, please see:

  • Hawk Lite vs Hawk Pro

Key Features:

  • Completely modular logging device.
  • Build your own solution with your choice of
    • PCB
      • Pro - The original Hawk, unmatched in its flexibility.
      • Lite - low power alternative
    • IO Card
      • See up to date range here
  • Plug-in I/O Interface
  • GPS Location
  • Powerful task management allows you to schedule tasks or run tasks based on sensor thresholds and events
  • Select from a variety of power options, including
    • Large 3500mAh rechargeable LiPo battery pack (Pro PCB Only)
      • The rechargeable LiPo battery is compatible with external power options including solar or mains power.
    • 2 x LTC D Cell Batteries (Pro PCB Only)
      • Order a Hawk PCB with the D Cell housing option for a non-rechargeable, but extremely long-lasting alternative to the LiPo option.
      • Digital Matter doesn't supply batteries. For advice on which batteries to choose please see Device Battery Suggestions.
    • 2 x Alkaline D Cell Batteries (Lite PCB Only)
  • A variety of Power Out options (SWGND, 3.3V, 5V/12V Vboost) allows the Hawk to provide power to your sensors.
  • 2 x Ultra-rugged IP68-rated housings.
    • The D Cell Housing is available with or without a GORE® vent.
  • Currently, the Hawk is only available in LTE-M/NB-IoT connectivity.
    • A satellite version is planned for 2024.

Hawk Pro Resources

Full Technical Specifications:

Hawk Pro Tech Specs

Key Technical Specifications

  • 6-28V (max) input voltage range
    • For continuous operation at high temperatures and high output load currents, we recommend an input voltage of 12V or higher
  • LTE-M/NB-IoT modem
  • Nano 4FF SIM card

High-Resolution Images

Download high-resolution images for the Hawk here: High Res Images

Device Manager Documentation

Device parameters and firmware are configured via our Device Manager interface. Make sure to check out the resources here. In particular Device Manager- Getting Started

Technical Support and Advice

Digital Matter partners should Contact Support for any product issues or enquiries.

Device Warranty

The Hawk is backed by a 2-year manufacturer's warranty. See Digital Matter Warranty Returns Policy for details.

 
 

Hawk Lite Resources

Full Technical Specifications:

Hawk Lite Tech Specs

Key Technical Specifications

  • 5.5V (max) input voltage range
  • LTE-M/NB-IoT modem
  • Micro 4FF SIM card

High-Resolution Images

Download high-resolution images for the Hawk here: High Res Images

Device Manager Documentation

Device parameters and firmware are configured via our Device Manager interface. Make sure to check out the resources here. In particular Device Manager - Getting Started

Technical Support and Advice

Digital Matter partners should Contact Support for any product issues or enquiries.

Device Warranty

The Hawk Lite is backed by a 2-year manufacturer's warranty. See Digital Matter Warranty Returns Policy for details.

 
 

It is helpful to understand key concepts around the Hawk.

Hawk Pro PCB

The Hawk unit itself we refer to as the 'baseboard'/'motherboard'/'host'/PCB. Key components of the baseboard are:

  • Modem to allow for data upload.
    • Currently LTE-M/NB-IoT. Satellite planned for 2024. 
  • External power input + backup battery
  • Microcontroller + Memory to store and process records
  • I/O screw-in terminals
    • Vin, GND and Digital Input 1 are inherent to the baseboard
    • I/O 1 → I/O 9 are used by the plug-in card to connect sensors and other I/Os.

This format allows for flexibility in I/O selection, and which sensors we can connect to. 

Hawk Lite PCB

The Hawk unit itself we refer to as the 'baseboard'/'motherboard'/'host'/PCB. Key components of the baseboard are:

  • Modem to allow for data upload.
    • Currently LTE-M/NB-IoT 
  • External power input
  • Microcontroller + Memory to store and process records
  • I/O screw-in terminals
    • Vin, GND and Digital Input 1 are inherent to the baseboard
    • I/O 1 → I/O 9 are used by the plug-in card to connect sensors and other I/Os.

This format allows for flexibility in I/O selection, and which sensors we can connect to. 

Input/Output Cards

Any customer's application could require different sensor types and input combinations. 

For example, someone might require I²C for a temp sensor, SDI-12 for soil moisture, and a digital input for a pulse count. A different application may require 3 x Digital Inputs and RS485. 

New card types are continuously being developed, and can be seen here: Hawk Baseboard + Plug in Cards - Wiring+Pin Out. 

If you require a specific interface or combination of interfaces for an application - it is possible for Digital Matter to produce custom card types. If you're interested in this, please contact support.

Card & Baseboard Communication

The Hawk can request the card to perform actions, such as:

  • Sample the Analogue input, and return the value
  • Read from the SDI-12 probe and return the values
  • Turn on the 3V3, SW Ground or VBoost outputs

The data is returned to the Hawk by setting Hawk Digital Inputs, Analogue values and special data fields (like SDI-12 data field)

Cards can also raise events, such as a digital input change. The Hawk will receive this event and then can be configured to take immediate action (i.e. log and upload the event)

Tasks

The Hawk's parameters are centred around the concept of a 'task'.

A task is a set of actions. A task can be scheduled (e.g. hourly) or run in response to an event (digital input change or analogue threshold).

Actions are shown below - they are either reading a sensor, or turning on an output. 

Tasks are configured with the below key intervals

  • Schedule Period - how often we perform the task
  • Logging Multiplier - Log every L times the task occurs
  • Upload Multiplier - Upload every U logs
  • GPS interval - Get a GPS fix every G logs

This allows for options like:

  • Sampling a sensor frequently (say every 5 min) - to monitor its value against a threshold and action accordingly, but only logging a record every 15 to reduce data usage and server load
  • Setting the GPS interval to 0 or a very large number, to get a fix infrequently or not at all if not required - increasing battery life
  • Sample and log a value every 10 min, but upload hourly

 

introduction concepts hawk pro lite

Was this article helpful?

Yes
No
Give feedback about this article

Related Articles

  • Hawk Dimensions
  • Hawk FAQ
  • Hawk Upload Settings
  • Hawk - LED Behaviour Explained

Subscribe to Partner News

Subscribe to our mailing list to receive Digital Matter news, product and tehnical updates, and more.

Subscribe

Copyright © Digital Matter . All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Contact Support

Knowledge Base Software powered by Helpjuice

Expand