EnOcean PTM33XC 315 MHz Transmitter User Manual PTM 330 V0 80wip

EnOcean GmbH 315 MHz Transmitter PTM 330 V0 80wip

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USER MANUAL V0.8 EnOcean GmbH Kolpingring 18a 82041 Oberhaching Germany Phone +49.89.67 34 689-0 Fax +49.89.67 34 689-50 info@enocean.com www.enocean.com Subject to modifications PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8 May 10, 2010 10:54 AM Page 1/20                               Patent protected: WO98/36395, DE 100 25 561, DE 101 50 128,  WO 2004/051591, DE 103 01 678 A1, DE 10309334,  WO 04/109236, WO 05/096482, WO 02/095707, US 6,747,573, US 7,019,241    Observe precautions!  Electrostatic sensitive devices! Transmitter Module PTM 33x / 33xC    May 4, 2010
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 2/20   PTM 33X / 33XC REVISION HISTORY The following major modifications and improvements have been made to the first version of this document:   No  Major Changes              Published by EnOcean GmbH, Kolpingring 18a, 82041 Oberhaching, Germany www.enocean.com, info@enocean.com, phone ++49 (89) 6734 6890  © EnOcean GmbH All Rights Reserved    Important!  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 specifica-tions, refer to the EnOcean website: http://www.enocean.com. As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for modules, not for the described applications, processes and circuits. EnOcean does not assume responsibility for use of modules described and limits its liability to the replacement of modules determined to be defective due to workmanship. Devices or systems containing RF components must meet the essential requirements of the local legal authorities. The modules must not be used in any relation with equipment that supports, directly or indirectly, human health or life or with applications that can result in danger for people, animals or real value. Components of the modules are considered and should be disposed of as hazardous waste. Local government regulations are to be observed. Packing: Please use the recycling operators known to you. By agreement we will take pack-ing material back if it is sorted. You must bear the costs of transport. For packing material that is returned to us unsorted or that we are not obliged to accept, we shall have to in-voice you for any costs incurred.
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 3/20   PTM 33X / 33XC TABLE OF CONTENT  1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................... 4 1.1 Basic Functionality....................................................................................... 4 1.2 Technical Data ............................................................................................ 4 1.3 Physical Dimensions .................................................................................... 5 1.4 Environmental Conditions ............................................................................. 6 1.5 Ordering Information ................................................................................... 6 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 6 2.1 Block diagram............................................................................................. 6 2.2 Pin out....................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Pin Description and operational characteristics................................................. 7 2.4 Configuration Interface ................................................................................ 8 2.5 Absolute maximum ratings (non operating)..................................................... 9 2.6 Maximum Ratings (operating) ....................................................................... 9 2.7 Radio telegram ..........................................................................................10 2.7.1 Normal operation....................................................................................10 2.7.2 User defined operation ............................................................................11 2.8 Transmit timing..........................................................................................11 3 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION ......................................................................12 3.1 How to connect an energy harvester .............................................................12 3.2 How to generate an equivalent energy pulse ..................................................12 3.3 Antenna ....................................................................................................13 3.4 Layout recommendations.............................................................................14 3.5 Soldering information PTM 332/332C ............................................................15 3.6 Transmission range ....................................................................................16 4 AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS (in preparation) ....................................................17 4.1 CE approval...............................................................................................17 4.2 FCC (United States) Certification ..................................................................18 4.3 IC (Industry Canada) Certification.................................................................20
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 4/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 Basic Functionality The radio transmitter module PTM 330 from EnOcean enables the implementation of wireless sensors and switches without batteries.   Key applications are handheld remote controls or indus-trial switches.   Functional Principle When an energy pulse is supplied (e.g. by ECO 200 from EnOcean) an RF telegram is transmitted including a unique 32-bit module ID, the polarity of the energy pulse, and the operating status of 4 digital inputs. The RPS telegram content can be configured if other content is needed.  PTM 330 can be connected to ECO 200 via a contact spring. There are two meander struc-tures on the PCB which allow usage of a rubber pad to set the level of two digital inputs.  Alternatively PTM 330 can be mounted as an SMD component onto a host PCB. In this case energy supply pins and digital input pins are accessible via contact pads.   Product variants  PTM 330: 868MHz variant, pre-installed whip antenna, delivery in card board box  PTM 332: 868MHz variant, no pre-installed antenna, delivery as tape & reel  PTM 330C: 315MHz variant, pre-installed whip antenna, delivery in card board box  PTM 332C: 315MHz variant, no pre-installed antenna, delivery as tape & reel   1.2 Technical Data   Power supply  ECO 200 or equivalent energy pulseAntenna  pre-installed whip antenna PTM 330/330C                                                                      external 50 Ohm or whip antenna PTM 332/332CFrequency  868.3 MHz (PTM 33x) / 315.0 MHz (PTM 33xC)Transmission power  typ. 2 dBm at antenna baseData rate / Modulation type  125 kbps / ASKTelegram type   RPS of type 2 (allows interpretation of operating two buttons simultaneously)Digital inputs   4Transmission range   up to 200 m free field, up to 30 m indoor
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 5/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 1.3 Physical Dimensions                                                  PCB dimensions                         26.2 x 21.15 x 3.5 mm
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 6/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 1.4 Environmental Conditions  Operating temperature  -25 °C … +85 °C Storage temperature  -40 °C … +85 °C Storage temperature in Tape&Reel  -20 °C … +50 °C Humidity  0% … 93% r.h., non-condensing  1.5 Ordering Information  Type  Ordering Code  Frequency  Note PTM 330  S3001-A330  868.3 MHz  Whip antenna mounted Card board box PTM 332  S3001-A332  868.3 MHz  No antenna mounted Tape & Reel PTM 330C  S3031-A330  315.0 MHz  Whip antenna mounted Card board box PTM 332C  S3031-A332  315.0 MHz  No antenna mounted Tape & Reel  2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 2.1 Block diagram  At power-up by an energy pulse at AC1, AC2 a DC voltage is provided to the internal micro controller. The microcontroller reads the polarity of the supply voltage pulse and the status of the digital inputs A0, A1, B0, B1. After that 3 identical radio telegrams calculated from the status of these inputs are transmitted. RFPowerConverterGNDAC1AC2RF_50PTM33xRF_WHIPA0A1µCB0B1PolarityDetectionGNDCFG
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 7/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 2.2 Pin out   2.3 Pin Description and operational characteristics  Symbol  Function  Characteristics GND  Ground connection  Must be connected to GND V+  For test purposes only  Do not connect B0 O-Button Rocker B  Digital input, leave open or connect to GND Internal pull-up B1 I-Button Rocker B  Digital input, leave open or connect to GND Internal pull-up A0 O-Button Rocker A  Digital input, leave open or connect to GND Internal pull-up A1 I-Button Rocker A  Digital input, leave open or connect to GND Internal pull-up CFG  Activate VOFF comparator when connected to GND Must be connected to GND when used with equivalent energy pulse instead of ECO 200 Internal pull-up AC1  Input for ECO 200  ECO 200 or equivalent energy pulse  AC2  Input for ECO 200  ECO 200 or equivalent energy pulse  RF_WHIP  RF output  Output for whip antenna RF_50  RF output  50 Ohm output for external antenna T1-9  Configuration Interface  See 2.4   12345678111091213141516GNDCFGB0GNDB1A0GNDA1AC1AC2GNDV+GNDRF_50GNDRF_WHIPAC1AC1AC2AC2On back side of PCBT4 T3 T8T6T5T9T7T1 T2
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 8/20   PTM 33X / 33XC    2.4 Configuration Interface Via the programming interface the telegram content can be modified.  The interface is shown in the figure below:  EnOcean provides EOPx (EnOcean Programmer, a command line program) and Dolphin Stu-dio (Windows application for chip configuration, programming, and testing) and the USB/SPI programmer device as part of the EDK 300 developer’s kit.   Pin  Symbol  Function  Characteristics T1  VDD  Supply voltage   Interface to programmer T2  GND  Ground connection  Interface to programmer T3  SCSEDIO0  SPI chip select  Interface to programmer T4  SCLKDIO1  SPI serial clock  Interface to programmer T5  WSDADIO2  SPI input  Interface to programmer T6  RSDADIO3  SPI output  Interface to programmer T7 RESET  Reset  Interface to programmer, internal pull down T8  ADIO7  Sync output   T9  PROG_EN  Enable programming mode  Interface to programmer   HIGH: programming mode active  LOW: operating mode  Internal pull-down               USB <=> SPIinterfaceSPIUSBDolphin Studio, or EOPxReset PROG_EN ADIO7 SCSEDIO0 SCLKDIO1 WSDADIO2 RSDADIO3 PTM330
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 9/20   PTM 33X / 33XC    2.5 Absolute maximum ratings (non operating)  Symbol  Parameter  Min  Max  Units AC1 AC2  Supply voltage   0  6.4  V GND  Ground connection  0  0  V A0 A1 B0 B1 Voltage digital input pins  0  0  V  2.6 Maximum Ratings (operating) Symbol  Parameter  Min  Max  Units AC1 AC2  Supply voltage  0  6.0  V GND  Ground connection  0  0  V A0 A1 B0 B1 Voltage digital input pins  0  0  V
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 10/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 2.7 Radio telegram 2.7.1 Normal operation In default configuration PTM 33x transmits the same telegrams as a PTM 200 radio switch:   Telegram type RPS: There are two message types depending on how many buttons (A0, A1, B0, B1) have been pressed (connected to GND) o N-message: Only one or two buttons have been pressed. o U-message: No pushbutton was pressed when activating the energy genera-tor, or more than two pushbuttons have been pressed.  Unique factory programmed 32 bit ID  DATA_BYTE2, DATA_BYTE1, DATA_BYTE0=0  DATA_BYTE3 and STATUS as follows:    N-message:  DATA_BYTE3:  7                                                                0 RID UD PR SRID SUD SA  RID  (2 bit)  Rocker ID, A=0, B=1  UD (1 bit) UD=1 Æ O-button, UD=0 Æ I-button PO  (1 bit)  Polarity, see table below SRID  (2 bit)  Second Rocker ID SUD  (1 bit)  (Second) SUD=1 Æ O-button, SUD=0 Æ I-button SA (1 bit) SA=1 Æ Second action (2 buttons pressed                                                  simultaneously), SA=0 Æ No second action  STATUS:  7                                                                0 Reserved T21  NU  RP_COUNTER  Reserved  (2 bit)   For future use T21 (1 bit) 1 NU (1 bit) NU=1 Æ N-message. RP_COUNTER  (4 bit)  Repeater level: 0 is original message (not repeated)
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 11/20   PTM 33X / 33XC U-message:  DATA_BYTE3:  7                                                                0 BUTTONS PR  Reserved  BUTTONS  (3 bit)   Number of simultaneously pressed buttons, as following: 0 = 0 Button 1 = not possible 2 = not possible 3 = 3 or 4 buttons 4 = not possible 5 = not possible 6 = not possible 7 = not possible  PO  (1 bit)   Polarity, see table below Reserved (4 bit)     STATUS:  7                                                                0 Reserved T21  NU  RP_COUNTER  Reserved  (2 bit)   For future use T21 (1 bit) 1 NU (1 bit) NU=0 Æ U-message. RP_COUNTER  (4 bit)  Repeater level: 0 is original message (not repeated)  The polarity PO is defined as follows:         2.7.2 User defined operation  Via the configuration interface it is possible to define different content of DATA_BYTE3 and define if a N-message or U-message shall be sent. This allows for example to transmit other ORG=5 telegrams, e.g. “Mechanical handle”, as described in the EnOcean Equipment Profiles defined by EnOcean Alliance.  2.8 Transmit timing  The setup of the transmission timing allows avoiding possible collisions with data packages of other EnOcean transmitters as well as disturbances from the environment. With each transmission cycle, 3 identical subtelegrams are transmitted within 40 ms. The transmis-sion of a subtelegram lasts approximately 0.7 ms. The delay between the three transmis-sion bursts is affected at random. AC1  AC2  PO -  +  1 +  -  0
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 12/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 3 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION 3.1 How to connect an energy harvester    PTM 330 can be connected to ECO 200 without soldering. ECO 200 provides contact springs which can directly be connected to contact pads of PTM 330. The contact pads on the bot-tom of the PCB are shown below (left). A second orientation where PTM 330 is rotated 180° with respect to ECO 200 is also possible as shown with dashed lines.  3.2 How to generate an equivalent energy pulse
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 13/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 3.3 Antenna   315 MHz  Option 1: 150 mm wire, connect to RF_WHIP Option 2: A 50Ω antenna can be connected to RF_50.                 In this case the limited modular FCC/IC approval is not valid!                An FCC/IC approval is then needed for the end device!  868 MHz  Option 1: 87 mm wire, connect to RF_WHIP Option 2: A 50 Ω antenna can be connected to RF_50    Specification of the whip antenna; L=150 mm @ 315 MHz, L=87 mm @ 868 MHz
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 14/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 3.4 Layout recommendations                    Proposal for foot print on host PCB                    Keep out area on host PCB. No copper surface area allowed!
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 15/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 3.5 Soldering information PTM 332/332C  PTM 332 has to be soldered according to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020C standard.                                  PTM 332 shall be handled according to Moisture Sensitivity Level MSL4 which means a floor time of 72 h. PTM 332 may be soldered only once, since one time is already consumed at production of the module itself.  Once the dry pack bag is opened, the desired quantity of units should be removed and the bag resealed within two hours. If the bag is left open longer than 30 minutes the desiccant should be replaced with dry desiccant. If devices have exceeded the specified floor life time of 72 h, they may be baked according IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033B. Devices packaged in moisture-proof packaging should be stored in ambient conditions not exceeding temperatures of 40 °C or humidity levels of 90% r.h..  PTM 332 modules have to be soldered within 6 months after delivery!
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 16/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 3.6 Transmission range The main factors that influence the system transmission range are type and location of the antennas of the receiver and the transmitter, type of terrain and degree of obstruction of the link path, sources of interference affecting the receiver, and “Dead” spots caused by signal reflections from nearby conductive objects. Since the expected transmission range strongly depends on this system conditions, range tests should categorically be performed before notification of a particular range that will be attainable by a certain application. The following figures for expected transmission range are considered by using a PTM, a STM or a TCM radio transmitter device and the TCM radio receiver device with preinstalled whip antenna and may be used as a rough guide only:   Line-of-sight connections: Typically 30 m range in corridors, up to 100 m in halls  Plasterboard walls / dry wood: Typically 30 m range, through max. 5 walls  Line-of-sight connections: Typically 30 m range in corridors, up to 100 m in halls  Ferroconcrete walls / ceilings: Typically 10 m range, through max. 1 ceiling  Fire-safety walls, elevator shafts, staircases and supply areas should be considered as screening.  The angle at which the transmitted signal hits the wall is very important. The effective wall thickness – and with it the signal attenuation – varies according to this angle. Signals should be transmitted as directly as possible through the wall. Wall niches should be avoided. Other factors restricting transmission range:  Switch mounted on metal surfaces (up to 30% loss of transmission range)  Hollow lightweight walls filled with insulating wool on metal foil  False ceilings with panels of metal or carbon fiber  Lead glass or glass with metal coating, steel furniture The distance between EnOcean receivers and other transmitting devices such as com-puters, audio and video equipment that also emit high-frequency signals should be at least 0.5 m A summarized application note to determine the transmission range within buildings is available as download from www.enocean.com.
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 17/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 4 AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS (in preparation)  The modules have been tested to fulfil the approval requirements for CE (PTM 33x) and FCC/IC (PTM 33xC) based on the built-in firmware.  4.1 CE approval The modules bear the EC conformity marking CE and conforms to the R&TTE EU-directive on radio equipment. The assembly conforms to the European and national requirements of electromagnetic compatibility. The conformity has been proven and the according docu-mentation has been deposited at EnOcean. The modules can be operated without notifica-tion and free of charge in the area of the European Union, and in Switzerland. The following provisos apply: • EnOcean RF modules must not be modified or used outside their specification limits. • EnOcean RF modules may only be used to transfer digital or digitized data. Analog speech and/or music are not permitted. • The final product incorporating EnOcean RF modules must itself meet the es-sential requirement of the R&TTE Directive and a CE marking must be affixed on the final product and on the sales packaging each. Operating instructions containing a Declaration of Conformity has to be attached. • If the transmitter is used according to the regulations of the 868.3 MHz band, a so-called “Duty Cycle” of 1% per hour must not be exceeded. Permanent transmitters such as radio earphones are not allowed. • The module must be used with only the following approved antenna(s).  Type  Parameter  Value Wire/Monopole at RF_WHIP  Maximum gain  1.0 dBi      External antenna at RF_50  Antenna type  Passive  Impedance  ~50 Ohm  Maximum gain  ≤ 0 dBd
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 18/20   PTM 33X / 33XC 4.2 FCC (United States) Certification  PTM330C and PTM332C LIMITED MODULAR APPROVAL This is an RF module approved for Limited Modular use operating as an intentional trans-mitting device with respect to 47 CFR 15.231(a-c) and is limited to OEM installation. The module is optimized to operate using small amounts of energy, and may be powered by a battery. The module transmits short radio packets comprised of control signals, (in some cases the control signal may be accompanied with data) such as those used with alarm sys-tems, door openers, remote switches, and the like. The module does not support continu-ous streaming of voice, video, or any other forms of streaming data; it sends only short packets containing control signals and possibly data. The module is designed to comply with, has been tested according to 15.231(a-c), and has been found to comply with each requirement. Thus, a finished device containing the PTM330C/PTM332C radio module can be operated in the United States without additional Part 15 FCC approval (approval(s) for unintentional radiators may be required for the OEM’s finished product), under EnOcean’s FCC ID number. This greatly simplifies and shortens the design cycle and development costs for OEM integrators. The module can be triggered manually or automatically, which cases are described below.  Manual Activation The radio module can be configured to transmit a short packetized control signal if trig-gered manually. The module can be triggered, by pressing a switch, for example. The packet contains one (or more) control signals that is(are) intended to control some-thing at the receiving end. The packet may also contain data. Depending on how much en-ergy is available from the energy source, subsequent manual triggers can initiate the transmission of additional control signals. This may be necessary if prior packet(s) was(were) lost to fading or interference. Subsequent triggers can also be initiated as a pre-caution if any doubt exists that the first packet didn’t arrive at the receiver. Each packet that is transmitted, regardless of whether it was the first one or a subsequent one, will only be transmitted if enough energy is available from the energy source.  Automatic Activation The radio module also can be configured to transmit a short packetized control signal if triggered automatically. Again, the packet contains a control signal that is intended to control something at the receiving end and may also contain data. As above, it is possible for the packet to get lost and never reach the receiver. However, if enough energy is avail-able from the energy source, and the module has been configured to do so, then another packet or packets containing the control signal may be transmitted at a later time.   OEM Requirements In order to use EnOcean’s FCC ID number, the OEM must ensure that the following condi-tions are met:   End users of products, which contain the module, must not have the ability to alter the firmware that governs the operation of the module. The agency grant is valid only when the module is incorporated into a final product by OEM integrators.   The end-user must not be provided with instructions to remove, adjust or install the module.
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 19/20   PTM 33X / 33XC  The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) must ensure that FCC labeling require-ments are met. This includes a clearly visible label on the outside of the final product. Attaching a label to a removable portion of the final product, such as a battery cover, is not permitted. The label must include the following text:  Contains FCC ID: SZV-PTM33XC   The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (i.) this device may not cause harmful interference and (ii.) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   The user manual for the end product must also contain the text given above.   Changes or modifications not expressly approved by EnOcean could void the user's au-thority to operate the equipment.   The module must be used with only the following approved antenna(s).       The OEM must ensure that timing requirements according to 47 CFR 15.231(a-c) are met.  The OEM must sign the OEM Limited Modular Approval Agreement with EnOcean                          Part Number  Type  Gain N.A.  Wire/Monopole  1.0 dBi
USER MANUAL V0.8 © 2009 EnOcean  |  www.enocean.com  PTM 33x / 33xC User Manual V0.8  |  Page 20/20   PTM 33X / 33XC  4.3 IC (Industry Canada) Certification  In order to use EnOcean’s IC number, the OEM must ensure that the following conditions are met:   Labeling requirements for Industry Canada are similar to those required by the FCC. The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) must ensure that IC labeling requirements are met. A clearly visible label on the outside of a non-removable part of the final prod-uct must include the following text:  Contains IC: 5713A-PTM33XC     The OEM must sign the OEM Limited Modular Approval Agreement with EnOcean

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