Itron IMU516 RF Module for Utility Gas Meter User Manual IMU200 Wiring Rev01

Silver Spring Networks RF Module for Utility Gas Meter IMU200 Wiring Rev01

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  Doc:    Silver Spring Networks - Confidential and Proprietary   Page 1 of 4     IMU-200 Remote Mount  Pulser Wiring Information Rev. 01, February 25, 2011 1 Overview  This document is intended to describe the wiring of the IMU-200 Remote Mount Module to various partner devices.  Internally these projects are referred to as ComGas 1 and ComGas 2.   The ComGas 1 consists of a Remote Mount IMU connected to a Riotronics pulser with a tamper interface. The ComGas 2 connects a Remote Mount IMU to a Mercury Corrector Unit, with support for tamper and 2 channels of data, both uncorrected and corrected.  This requires 4 channels of input data to the IMU and tamper detection.
  Doc:    Silver Spring Networks - Confidential and Proprietary   Page 2 of 4     2 Architecture The Remote Mount IMU pulse input is compatible with a Form A (normally open) switch.  The voltage to the input is provided by an internal pull-up as shown in Figure 1.  The voltage and timing for a valid input pulse to the Remote Mount IMU is shown in Table 1 and Figure 2. Figure 1 – Pulse Input Electrical Diagram  Table 1 – Pulse Electrical Parameters Spec  Nom.  Min.  Max. VBAT 2.1V  1.9V  2.14V VIL --  -0.5V  0.36V VIH --  1.5V  2.3V tFall --  --  10 ms tLow --  15 ms  100ms tRise --  --  140 ms tPeriod --  500 ms  -- Figure 2 – Pulse Diagram
  Doc:    Silver Spring Networks - Confidential and Proprietary   Page 3 of 4     2.1 Connection Definitions The Remote Mount IMU has been tested with two devices to support current customer needs. These devices are the Riotronics –PS4 model and the Mercury Corrector.  Signal connections to each of the devices are shown in Table 2. Table 2 – PCBA Connections Pin  IMU-300  Riotronics –PS4  Mercury Corrector 1  Pulse IN Ch. 1  Pulse Out  Pulse Out Ch. A + 2 Ground  Ground  Ground 3  Pulse IN Ch. 2  N/C  Pulse Out Ch. B + 4 Ground  N/C  N/C 5  Pulse IN Ch. 3   N/C  Pulse Out Ch. A Corrected + 6 Ground  N/C  N/C 7  Pulse IN Ch. 4    N/C  Pulse Out Ch. B  Corrected + 8 Ground  N/C  N/C 9 Tamper+  Tamper  Tamper + 10 Tamper-  N/C  N/C  2.1.1 Riotronics –PS4 The Riotronics –PS4 is a single channel form A switch with tamper detection.  The wire definitions for the Riotronics –PS4 is as follows: Table 3 – PCBA Connections Pin  Signal  Wire 1 Pulse Out  Red 2 Ground  Black 3  Tamper Bare wire  w/ wire end sheath 2.1.2 Mercury Corrector The Mercury Corrector uses differential channels for each of the signals, meaning that there is a Pulse Out Ch. A + and a Pulse Out Ch. A -.  All of the negative or return path signals should be connected together at the Mercury Corrector unit and connected to the Ground wire on the cable to the Remote Mount IMU.

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