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This information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured characteristics. No responsibility is assumed for possible omissions or inaccuracies. Circuitry and specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest product specifications, refer to the EnOcean website: http://www.enocean.com.
EnOcean Developer Kit - EDK 350 EDK 350 contains everything you need to start implementing innovative solutions with EnOcean’s energy harvesting and ultra-low power radio technologies. The kit will help you to demonstrate and configure EnOcean products. Additionally you can easily design new hardware and start software programming.
1.3 EnOcean Programmer Kit - EPK 350 The programmer kit EPK 350 is an upgrade for the starter kit ESK 300 to the feature set of the developer kit EDK 350. Content User Manual TCM 320: Transceiver module ...
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 2 First Steps and Demonstrations 2.1 Demonstration of ‘1-Channel Relay Switch’ and ‘Learn-Concept’ The TCM 320 module has already several pre-implemented features for building automa- tion. The 1-channel relay mode is used to switch on and off a module pin. If you connect a relay to this pin you can switch a line-powered device.
DolphinView Visualize properties of EnOcean radio nodes Receives, sends and analyses radio telegrams according to the EnOcean standard Get detailed information e.g. sub-telegram timing and signal strength Content of telegrams can be analyzed online and logged with time stamp ...
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 2.3 DolphinView Advanced EnOcean DolphinView visualizes and interprets EnOcean radio telegrams. It receives EnOcean telegrams via USB 300 or TCM 320 with DolphinSniffer Software. PTM 2xx EnOcean Radio based on: DolphinView...
2.4 Demonstration of PTM 2xx (standard mode) push-button radio transmitter module enables implementation wireless remote controls without batteries. Key applications are wall-mounted flat rocker switches with 1 or 2 rockers, as well as handheld remote controls with up to 4 single push-buttons.
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 2.5 Demonstration of PTM 215 security (optional for 868 MHz) PTM 215 has an additional secure mode with a rolling code to prevent copying. It sup- ports normal mode and secure mode. In order to use the secure mode you need a trans- ceiver firmware with encryption firmware or DolphinView to evaluate secure telegrams.
Just combine the plastic frame switch with mechanical energy harvester ECO 200 and radio electronic board PTM 330 and you have assembled your first self-powered switch. This demonstrates how EnOcean’s energy harvesting and ultra-low power radio technol- ogy can be implemented within various environments.
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 3.1 ECO 200 & PTM 330 – Push Button Generator & Radio Module The ECO 200 is an energy converter for linear motion. It can be used to power the PTM 330 radio module.
4 Working with DolphinStudio 4.1 DolphinStudio Installation Download DolphinStudio from http://www.enocean.com/en/download/ Install DolphinStudio via setup program Unplug jumper on STM 33x and keep it for later usage Plug STM 33x temperature sensor on top of EOP 350 (antenna to the left side)
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 4.2 Check Firmware Version and Update Firmware Version: Start DolphinStudio and select “EOPX (Programmer)” tab Select “Chip information” Press “Retrieve” button Current application type and version will be shown Update Firmware: Program and compile your own FW oder download update from EnOcean website e.g.
4.3 Configuration of Temperature Sensor STM 33x Select “Configuration” tab within DolphinStudio Select STM 33x within configuration window Click on read configuration button You will get on overview of the temperature sensor pre-defined configuration V1.4 July 2013 Page 17...
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EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual STM 33x will only send a LEARN telegram if an “Manufacturer ID” is configured. Change “Manufacturer ID” for example to EnOcean GmbH. You can change the wake up cycle, but keep in mind, this will heavily affect the energy budget.
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Unplug STM 33x from EOP 350 and set jumper as before (near learn button) Start DolphinView Advanced Connect to USB 300 or TCM 320 with DolphinSniffer as gateway Press learn button on STM 33x Learn telegram will be sent, and DolphinView will automatically recognize the temperature sensor (see EEP symbole in node list) 11.
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 5 Write your own Firmware Download DolphinAPI and install from http://www.enocean.com/en/download/ Get your IDE (Keil µVision) and C51 develop- ment tool (PK51) from ARM: http://www.keil.com/c51/pk51kit.asp A description and C-cod samples of...
6 Usage of EDK 352 Thermo Developer Kit (optional) Introduction EDK 352 extends the basic developer kit EDK 350 with a thermo-powered radio module solution. Energy is converted from the heat flux through the Peltier element. EnOcean’s ultra-low voltage converter ECT 310 Perpetuum converts tiny voltage (>20mV) from the Peltier element to operate the STM 312 sensor module.
EDK 350 / EDK 352 / EPK 350 User Manual 6.1 Connect STM 312 with ECT 310 Perpetuum and Peltier element Solder output pins of the ultra-low voltage converter ECT 310 to the power input pads on the backside of STM 312 sensor Peltier element to the input pins of ECT 310 ...
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