Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacon (RRFB)

Flashing Beacon

Flashing Sign

iRadar Sign

RRFB

Workzone

Auto Button

 

 

 

                        Specifications

     System Operation
           RRFB Style: Single- or double-Sided
         
 
RRFB Dimension: 3.5'' H x 20'' W x 2.6''
         
 
Flashing Rate: 75 flash cycles per minute
         
 
Operating Time: 14 rainy days after fully charged
         
 Battery Housing:
15'' H x 14’’ W x 5''
         
 
Enclosure: NEMA Type 3R+ and IP55 Rated
             Material:
UV-stabilized polycarbonate
           Activation: Pushbutton or wireless detector

     Solar Panel
         
 Solar Panel Power: 25W
         
 Battery Capacity: 20aH
         
     Detector
           Sensor: PIR motion sensor
           Sensing Range: 30 ft (sensor to pedestrian)
           Comm Distance: 1500 ft (sensor to RRFB)
           Power: Solar
           Communication: Wireless

       Product cutsheets can be downloaded here.

 

 

 

 

 



Phone: (508) 660-0328                                            Fax: ( 508) 660-0288                                            Email: 
contact@migmasys.com
 

 
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RRFB systems are often activated by pushbuttons. Statistically, during normal time, about 50% of pedestrians do not push the pushbuttons when going across crosswalks or intersections. It is expected that more and more pedestrians will no longer push the pushbuttons during and after pandemic, which could potentially increase pedestrian injures or fatalities.

Migma Systems has developed an alternative product, Distributed Sensing Flashing Beacon (DSFB). The sensor receiver is embedded inside the housing of flasher, drawing power from solar panel or solar battery. Using solar-powered detector, it flashes only when pedestrians who are waiting at midblock curb are detected. Otherwise, it is off! The sensor response time is less than 1 second. Moreover the detector and RRFB can be installed on different poles or posts.

Some vehicle drivers can be easily distracted by devices such as smart phones while driving. These distractions, caused by their devices, are well documented, rising cause of pedestrian and/or vehicle accidents and sometimes fatalities. Migma Distributed Sensing Flashing Beacon can make a difference! USPTO Patent Number: 10,950,122.