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Powercast Lifetime Power P2110-EVAL-01 User Manual

Powercast Lifetime Power P2110-EVAL-01 User Manual

Energy harvesting development kit for wireless sensors
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P2110-EVAL-01
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Lifetime Power
Energy Harvesting Development Kit for Wireless Sensors
User's Manual
- featuring PIC® MCU with eXtreme Low Power (XLP) Technology
Overview
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The Lifetime Power
Energy Harvesting Development Kit for Wireless Sensors is a complete
demonstration and development platform for creating battery-free wireless sensor applications
powered by RF energy (radio waves). It is designed and configured for extremely low power operation,
and the firmware is pre-installed for out-of-the-box operation.
The wireless sensor boards are powered by the P2110 Powerharvester Receiver, which converts RF
energy into DC power. In this kit, the TX91501 transmitter is the source of RF energy at 915MHz, but
other sources from 850-950 MHz can also be used for power. The communications from the sensor
boards to the access point is 2.4GHz using 802.15.4-compliant radios.
No batteries are needed to power the wireless sensor board. RF energy is converted into DC and stored
in a capacitor. When sufficient charge is stored the regulated output of the P2110 provides power to
the wireless sensor board until the operation is completed by the node or until the power is turned off
at the low-voltage threshold on the capacitor. The included wireless sensors measure temperature,
humidity and light, and have an interface for an external sensor.
Contents
The contents of the kit are shown in the image and table below. The kit includes an RF transmitter, RF
energy harvesting receiver boards and antennas, wireless sensor boards, a PIC® MCU-based
development board and radio, and a programming tool.
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Rev A.7 – 2018/7
P2110-EVAL-01: Lifetime Power
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Energy Harvesting Development Kit for Wireless Sensors
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  • Page 1 P2110-EVAL-01 ® Lifetime Power Energy Harvesting Development Kit for Wireless Sensors User’s Manual - featuring PIC® MCU with eXtreme Low Power (XLP) Technology Overview ® The Lifetime Power Energy Harvesting Development Kit for Wireless Sensors is a complete demonstration and development platform for creating battery-free wireless sensor applications powered by RF energy (radio waves).
  • Page 2 Qty Item Description Power and Data FCC approved, 3-watt, 915 MHz transmitter for power and data with Transmitter integrated 8dBi antenna and two power jacks. Sends a pre- (TX91501-3W-ID) programmed transmitter ID that is received by the P2110 Powerharvester component and is decoded by the MCU on the Wireless Sensor Board P2110 Evaluation Board Evaluation board (Rev.
  • Page 3 Step-by-Step Installation 1. Install a terminal emulator program on your PC. As of Windows 7, no terminal emulator program is included in Windows. Windows 7 and beyond users can download HyperTerminal from the following link: HyperTerminal.zip The download file is also found on the following page: http://www.powercastco.com/documentation/ There are only two files in this ZIP package: hypertrm.dll...
  • Page 4 3.1 First, you will be shown the following dialog box in which to enter a name for the connection. You can choose any name, “Powercast” is used in this manual. Enter “Powercast” into the dialog box and select “OK” to continue.
  • Page 5 Note: If more than one COM port is shown you may need to use System Properties through Windows Control Panel to determine which is the correct COM port. 3.3 Set the baud rate (Bits per second) to 19200 (19.2kbps) and click “OK”. Use these default settings ®...
  • Page 6 3.4 A blank screen will appear. Packets are displayed automatically when the TX91501 transmitter or other RF energy source is providing power to a P2110 evaluation board with the sensor board attached. 3.5 Press switch PB1 on the Access Point Board to reset the system software and validate proper installation.
  • Page 7 WSN-EVAL-01 wireless sensor board Note: JP2 can be used to measure current being used by the sensor board. It should be connected for normal operation. This is explained in greater detail on page 14. 5. Plug in the Transmitter Plug in the TX91501 Powercaster Transmitter and point it toward the P2110 evaluation boards with the wireless sensor nodes.
  • Page 8 Data Output Ranges The following table explains each item displayed on the screen and the valid range of data. Parameter Description Range Packet# Packet counter (reset when S1 is pressed) 1 to 99999 – number is incremented with each packet received Time Relative time counter (reset when S1 is pressed) 00:00:00 (HH:MM:SS) up to 99:59:59...
  • Page 9: Humidity Sensor

    Wireless Sensor Board Voltage The wireless sensor boards are regulated to operate at 3V. This voltage can’t be adjusted. Transmitter Identification (TXID) The TX91501 sends a unique identifier code along with the power that it outputs. This code can be used for wireless sensor location tracking if devices are mobile.
  • Page 10 Board) is available for download from the Powercast website http://www.powercastco.com/documentation/ Software for Microchip’s MiWi™ protocol is included as part of Powercast’s code and is subject to accepting Microchip’s MiWi™ Software License Agreement before download. All software pre-loaded in the kit components or available for download is subject to Powercast’s Limited Warranty for Development Systems.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Powercast specifications or in the event of any act, error, neglect or default of Customer. The availability of replacement products is subject to product discontinuance policies at Powercast.
  • Page 12 exclusions or limitations on the duration of implied warranties or conditions, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This limited product warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state. No agent, employee, sales representative or distributor of Seller has any authority to bind Seller to any affirmation, representation or warranty except as stated in this Section 8.