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Data Logging and Wireless Control in AgTech Electronic Assemblies

Published by E-BI on Feb 6, 2026

Data Logging and Wireless control inAgTech Electronics Assemblies

Precision agriculture (AgTech) relies heavily on continuous data logging and reliable wireless control to monitor soil conditions, weather, crop health, equipment status, and irrigation in real time. The electronic assemblies that enable these functions must be low-power, rugged, and capable of long-range communication across large fields. E-BI manufactures these specialized assemblies in its facilities in China, Vietnam, and Thailand. This article explores the design and manufacturing requirements for data logging and wireless control in AgTech and highlights the growing role of LoRa for long-range, battery-powered field networks.

Core Functions of AgTech Data & Control Electronics

Modern farming generates massive amounts of data from soil probes, weather stations, drone imagery, and autonomous equipment. The electronics responsible for logging and transmitting this data must operate reliably for years with minimal maintenance.

Data Logging Requirements

Typical logging assemblies must:

  • Store months of timestamped data on flash or SD cards (up to 1–10 MB/day)
  • Support multiple sensor interfaces (I²C, SPI, 4–20 mA, SDI-12)
  • Operate on solar or battery power with < 10 μA sleep current
  • Survive −40 °C to +70 °C and high humidity
  • Provide tamper-proof data for regulatory compliance

Wireless Control & Long-Range Connectivity

Wireless modules allow remote configuration, firmware updates, and real-time alerts. While Wi-Fi and cellular are common near farm buildings, LoRa has become the preferred solution for field-level, battery-powered sensors because it offers:

  • 5–15 km range in rural line-of-sight conditions
  • 10+ year battery life from small lithium thionyl chloride cells
  • Very low power consumption (deep sleep < 1 μA)
  • Low-cost gateways that aggregate hundreds of nodes

LoRa-based soil moisture, leaf wetness, tank level, and equipment vibration sensors are now widely deployed in large-scale farms and orchards Semtech – LoRa.

E-BI’s AgTech Wireless & Logging Capabilities

E-BI produces rugged, solar/battery-powered data loggers and LoRaWAN end nodes optimized for agricultural use.

Low-Power Design & Energy Harvesting

We routinely deliver assemblies with:

  • SX126x / SX128x LoRa transceivers + low-power MCUs
  • MPPT solar charge controllers and LiFePO4 / Li-SOCl₂ battery management
  • Sleep currents < 5 μA
  • Conformal coating, potting, and IP67-rated enclosures

Multi-Sensor Integration

Typical nodes support:

  • SDI-12 soil sensors
  • 4–20 mA / 0–10 V analog inputs
  • I²C / SPI for temperature, humidity, leaf wetness
  • RS-485 for tank level or weather stations
  • Built-in data buffering for network outages

Regional Manufacturing Advantages

China provides rapid access to the latest LoRa chipsets and solar components. Vietnam and Thailand offer cost-effective scaling with short shipping times to North America, Europe, South America, and Australia IndustryWeek.

Challenges in AgTech Logging & Wireless Electronics

Key challenges include:

  • Achieving 5–10 year battery life in extreme temperatures
  • Maintaining LoRa range in hilly, forested, or high-moisture fields
  • Ensuring data integrity during long periods of network disconnection
  • Surviving lightning-induced surges and electrostatic discharge
  • Keeping costs low enough for widespread farmer adoption

E-BI mitigates these through energy-harvesting optimization, LoRaWAN certification, surge protection, and extensive field testing Wiley.

Powering Precision Agriculture with E-BI

Data logging and wireless control electronics—especially long-range LoRa-based designs—are essential for scalable, remote monitoring in smart farming. E-BI’s manufacturing expertise in China, Vietnam, and Thailand delivers the ruggedness, low power, and reliability needed for soil sensors, weather stations, and equipment tracking across thousands of hectares.

For AgTech companies building sensor networks, autonomous irrigation controllers, or remote field gateways, partnering with E-BI provides a strategic advantage. Our proven low-power wireless and data-logging capabilities (including LoRa) can accelerate your product roadmap and help farmers optimize yields while reducing resource waste. Connect with E-BI today to cultivate the future of agriculture.


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