Dust Networks M1030 SmartMesh M1030 Mote User Manual QuickStart Guide

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Dust NetworksQuick Start Guide forD1120 Network with M1030 Mote
QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTETrademarksDust Networks, the Dust Networks logo, and SmartMesh are trademarks of Dust Networks, Inc. All third party brand and product names are the trademarks of their respective owners and are used solely for informational purposes.CopyrightThis documentation is protected by United States and international copyright and other intellectual and industrial property laws. It is solely owned byDust Networks, Inc. and its licensors and is distributed under a restrictive license. This product, or any portion thereof, may not be used, copied, modified, reverse assembled, reverse compiled, reverse engineered, distributed or redistributed in any form by any means without the prior written authorization of Dust Networks, Inc.RESTRICTED RIGHTS: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions of FAR 52.227-14(g) (2)(6/87) and FAR 52.227-19(6/87), or DFAR 252.227-7015 (b)(6/95) and DFAR 227.7202-3(a) and any and all similar and successor legislation and regulation.DisclaimerTHIS DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.THIS DOCUMENTATION MIGHT INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR OTHER ERRORS. CORRECTIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS MIGHT BE INCORPORATED IN NEW VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENTATION.EMI WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an appropriate installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:(1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.(2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver(3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.(4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance.Document Number: 850-0011 Quick Start Guide for D1120 Network with M1030 MoteLast Revised:  January 31, 2006
ContentsQUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE i1 About This GuideRelated Documents..........................................................................iiiConventions Used..............................................................................iii1 M1030 Mote SpecificationsOverview.................................................................................................... 1Functional Block Diagram............................................................ 2Mechanical Interface ....................................................................... 3Connector Pinouts.............................................................................. 4Power and Ground Pinouts......................................................... 4Serial Port................................................................................................. 5Antenna Requirements .................................................................. 5Sleep Mode............................................................................................... 5Absolute Maximum Ratings........................................................ 6Recommended Operating Maximums ................................ 6Wireless Specifications.................................................................. 7Technical Specifications................................................................ 7Regulatory Information ................................................................ 82 SmartMesh ManagerDescription............................................................................................... 9Connections........................................................................................... 10Technical Specifications.............................................................. 10Regulatory Information .............................................................. 11
TABLE OF CONTENTSii QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE3 Setting Up a NetworkSetting Up the SmartMesh Manager ................................. 13Setting Up the Network............................................................... 13
QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE iiiAbout This GuideThis guide provides information required to successfully demonstrate the capabilities of the D1120 SmartMesh network. It provides specifications for the M1030 mote and instructions for setting up a network.Related DocumentsThe following documents are available for a SmartMesh Network:•Quick Start Guide for D1120 Network with M1030 Mote (this guide)•SmartMesh Evaluation Kit Guide•SmartMesh Manager Application Programming Interface (API) Guide•Sensor OEM Guide•System Integrator Guide•SmartMesh Console Reference GuideConventions UsedThe following conventions are used in this guide:•Computer type indicates information that you enter, such as specifying a URL.•Bold type indicates buttons, fields, and menu commands.•Italic type is used to introduce a new term.dNote: Notes provide more detailed information about concepts.bCautions: Cautions advise you about actions that might result in a loss of data.cWarning! Warnings advise you about actions that may cause physical harm to the hardware or your person.
CHAPTER 1 - ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Usediv QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTEBody.
QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 11DUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALM1030 Mote SpecificationsThis chapter describes the features of the M1030 mote, and provides detailed information about hardware and software specifications and operating conditions.OverviewThe M1030 mote is the core element in Dust Network’s new generation of robust, easy-to-use wireless solutions for industrial, commercial, security, and logistics markets.The mote provides a drop-in OEM solution for adding wireless mesh network capabilities to a wide variety of sensors. In most applications, these extremely low-power motes last two to four years on a set of AA batteries.Mote features include:•Ultra low-power 3-volt design•Easy to integrate with a wide variety of sensors and actuators•Self-configuring and self-healing, multipath routing•902–928 MHz frequency-hopping spread-spectrum communication:•Small: 1.2'' x 1.1''•Solder-mount and edge connector options•High sensitivity: -93 dBm (typical)•Optimized to run SmartMesh software•Analog, digital, and serial interfaces•Supports up to seven time-stamped analog measurements per transmission•Supports averaging of up to 255 analog measurements per transmission•128-bit encryption
CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONS Functional Block Diagram2QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTEDUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALFunctional Block DiagramFigure 1-1. Functional Block Diagram for Mote
Mechanical Interface CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONSQUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 3DUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALMechanical InterfaceThe following are mechanical diagrams for the M1030 mote.Figure 1-2. Mechanical Interface for M1030 Mote
CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONS Connector Pinouts4QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTEDUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALConnector PinoutsThe following table shows the pinouts for the mote connectors..Power and Ground PinoutsThe M1030 mote has an onboard regulator. Connect power to the J1 VCC pin (pin 2). Power and digital or analog I/O should be referenced to the J1  GND pin (pin 1).dImportant: To guarantee a known start-up state, the mote should be issued a reset after power is applied.Table 1-3. Pinouts for J1 ConnectorPin Number Pin Name I/O Description1 GND I System ground/Analog ground2VCC I3.0 V battery supply3KEY1 Insertion key (not used)4RX IUART Rx5TX OUART Tx6GP3/LED1 I/O Digital I/O 1 and Status LED 17GP1 IAnalog input 18GP2/CTS/LED2 I/O Digital I/O 2/CTS/Status LED 29RTS I/O RTS10 GP4/TIME I/O Digital I/O 5/TIME11 GP5 I  Analog input 2Table 1-4. Pinouts for J2 ConnectorPin Number Pin Name I/O Description1RST IReset2FCS FCS3KEY2 Insertion key (not used)4SIMPISO SIMPISO5SIMPOSI SIMPOSI6SPICLK SPI Clock7TCK TCK8TDO TDO9TDI TDI10 TMS TMS11 VREF OReference voltage
Serial Port CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONSQUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 5DUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALSerial PortMotes can be configured at run time to act as a serial bridge to legacy hardware, or new smart sensor applications whose requirements exceed onboard mote capabilities. (Smart sensors are sensors containing a microprocessor). Use the serial port (J1 pins 4 and 5) in conjunction with Clear-To-Send (CTS) and Time pins (J1 pins 8 and 10) to provide a flow-controlled serial interface with timing information. Time pin 10 allows the sensor processor (SP) to request the current time from the network. When Time pin 10 is high, the mote replies by sending a network time packet via the serial port.Serial port settings are 4800 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. All lines are LVTTL (3 V) signals.Antenna RequirementsA U.FL-compatible male connector is provided on board for the antenna connection. Nearson offers a number of 900 MHz antennae with U.FL connectors as a custom option. The antenna should be omni-directional, single-ended, with a 50 Ω impedance. The following are FCC-approved antenna specifications for the M1030 mote:When placing the mote inside an enclosure, the antenna should be mounted such that the radiating portion of the antenna protudes from the enclosure, and connected using a U.FL connector on a coaxial cable. For optimum performance, allow the antenna to be positioned vertically when installed.Sleep ModeMotes come with a special sleep mode feature that can ease deployment of battery operated systems. If the serial port (J1 pins 4 and 5) is shorted, and the device is physically reset, it assumes a very low-power mode that typically consumes less than 2 µA. The status LEDs remain off, and the device remains in sleep mode until it is physically reset. No power switch is needed.dNote: A mote cannot join the network while in sleep mode. The mote must be physically reset to return it to normal mode before it can join the network.Gain Pattern Type Frequency Connector+2 dBi Omni-directional 1/4 λ902–928 MHz U.FL+2 dBi Omni-directinal 1/2 λ902–928 MHz U.FL
CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONS Absolute Maximum Ratings6QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTEDUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALAbsolute Maximum RatingscWarning: The mote is an electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitive device. Use caution when handling in order to prevent permanent damage to the device.Recommended Operating MaximumsdNote: All mote edge connector pins can withstand ESD events up to 2 kV HBM and 1 kV CDM. HBM and CBM refer to the ESD model. The antenna connector can withstand ESD events up to 50 V HBM.Table 1-5. Absolute Maximum RatingsParameter Min Max Units ConditionSupply voltageVSUP (VCC = 2.8 V) 2.9 12 VReferenced to GNDVoltage on any pin –0.3 VCC +0.3 VReferenced to GND*Storage temperature –40 +85 °COperating ambient temperature (internal package temperature)–40 +85 °C* Do not source or sink more than 2 mA through the ESD diodes.Note: Under no circumstances should the absolute maximum ratings given above be violated. Stress exceeding one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device.Table 1-6. Recommended Operating MaximumsParameter Min Max UnitsDigital current*Output source (single pin) 1mAOutput sink (single pin) 1.5 mATotal output I/O (all digital I/O pins) 6mADigital InputsLogic 0 (VIL) 0.25 x VCC VLogic 1 (VIH) 0.7 x VCC VAnalog inputAnalog source impedance*** 75 kΩADC input capacitance 40 pFLoad current on Vref 1mAInput voltage** 0Vref V*  This current level guarantees that the output voltage meets VOL of 0.25 x VCC and VOH of 0.7 x VCC.** Vref is 1.5 ± 30 mV.***  Larger input impedances may result in reduced ADC accuracy.
Wireless Specifications CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONSQUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 7DUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALWireless SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsTable 1-7. Wireless Specifications for M1030 MoteParameter Value UnitsFrequency band 902–928 (range) MHzRF output power +4 (max) dBmTransmit data rate 76.8 (max) kbpsReceiver sensitivity (at 15 dB SNR and 10-3 BER)–93 (typical) dBmRange (with +2 dBi antenna)Outdoors (1m elevation)Indoors>20025–80 (typical)mmTable 1-8. Technical Specifications for M1030 MoteCategory DescriptionMicroprocessor TI MSP430F149 16-bit processorOperating frequency 902–928 MHz, frequency hopping (FCC15.247)Current consumptionSleep 5–8 µAReceive 13.7 mATransmit 27.3 mAGeneral purpose inputs Five 0–1.5 V general purpose inputsOnboard sensors Temperature, RF signal strength, and battery voltageData rate Up to 76.8 kbpsSample rate 10 ksps (theoretical maximum—determined by network configuration)Hardware interface Two 11-pin connectorsSoftware SmartMesh OSUnique ID 64-bit unique serial number on each moteNetworking Robust multihop, multipath networkingGateway/Controller SmartMesh Manager connects to other networks using EthernetRangeOutdoors (1m elevation) >100 mIndoors 15–30 m (typical)
CHAPTER 1 - M1030 MOTE SPECIFICATIONS Regulatory Information8QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTEDUST NETWORKS CONFIDENTIALRegulatory InformationFCC ID: SJC-M1030. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.The outside of the device into which the M1030 mote is installed must display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use the following or similar wording expressing the same meaning:“Contains transmitter module FCC ID: SJC- M1030” or “Contains FCC ID: SJC-M1030.” The FCC ID and certification code must be in Arabic letters and numbers and visible without magnification.bCaution: Unauthorized modification or changes not expressly approved by Dust Networks™ Inc. could void compliance with regulatory rules, and thereby your authority to use this equipment.
QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 92SmartMesh ManagerThis chapter describes the D1120 SmartMesh Manager, which configures and controls a network of M1030 motes and provides data and configuration information via an XML/RPC interface.DescriptionThe D1120 SmartMesh Manager consists of a single board computer and an M1020 mote. The M1020 mote acts as a radio gateway between the single board computer and the Dust Network. An API is provided to allow users to develop custom interfaces or data logging applications. Refer to the SmartMesh Manager API Guide for further information.Figure 2-1. SmartMesh Manager (Top View) and Antenna (Side View)
CHAPTER 2 - SMARTMESH MANAGER Connections10 QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTEConnectionsThe D1120 SmartMesh Manager has the following ports available:•10/100 Ethernet port—Used for connection to a LAN or direct connection to a computer using the cross-over cable provided in the D1120 Evaluation Kit. Refer to the SmartMesh Evaluation Kit Guide for information on configuring the IP address of the SmartMesh Manager.•Serial 1 port (RS232)—Reserved for future connection. 115 kbps maximum. Not flow controlled (TX, RX, ground only).•Serial 2 port (RS232)—Command line interface (38400 bps, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. Not flow controlled (TX, RX, ground only).•Power—5 VDC, center positive, 2A.Figure 2-2. SmartMesh Manager ConnectorsTechnical SpecificationsSerial port 1 (DB9-M) Serial port 2 (DB9-M)Power10/100 Ethernet ConnectionTable 2-1. Technical Specifications for SmartMesh ManagerCategory DescriptionProcessor Intel PXA255, 400 MHzRadio M1020 gateway moteRadio operating frequency902 - 928 MHz, frequency hopping (FCC 15.247)Transmit power 4 dBmReceive sensitivity -93 dBmConnectors 10/100 Ethernet, 2 RS232 (5 V) serial, 1 powerPower 5VDC, 2A maxAntenna Nearson 1/2 wave dipoleRange 10-30 m indoors (typical)100 m outdoorsEnvironment -10 °C to +70 °CAPI interface XML/RPC
Regulatory Information CHAPTER 2 - SMARTMESH MANAGERQUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 11Regulatory InformationThe FCC ID: SJC-D1120. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.bCaution: Unauthorized modification or changes not expressly approved by Dust Networks™ Inc. could void compliance with regulatory rules, and thereby your authority to use this equipment.
CHAPTER 2 - SMARTMESH MANAGER Regulatory Information12 QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE
QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE 133Setting Up a NetworkThis chapter describes how to set up a D1120 Evaluation Kit in a simple sensor network. For a more detailed explanation, see the guide that came with your Evaluation Kit.Setting Up the SmartMesh ManagerAInstall the SmartMesh Console software.BConnect Manager to the PC using the cross-over cable.CConnect power to the Manager.DIf necessary, adjust the IP address of the PC to allow connection with the manager.EStart Console.FConnect to Manager.GGo on to set up the network.Setting Up the NetworkAPower up one evaluation module by resetting it.BPress the Test button on the module.The green Power LED should turn on. If it does not, make sure that the batteries are properly seated. The Link LED starts blinking when the module has found the network. When the module joins the network, the Link LED remains on.CForm the network by powering up additional modules (repeat steps 1 and 2).DUse the Console to verify network connectivity. For more information about configuring and managing the network, refer to the SmartMesh Console Reference Guide.
CHAPTER 3 - SETTING UP A NETWORK Setting Up the Network14 QUICK START GUIDE FOR D1120 NETWORK WITH M1030 MOTE

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