EnOcean EMOS 200LH User manual

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USER MANUAL
Environmental Monitoring Outdoor Sensor
EMOS 200LH
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Environmental Monitoring Outdoor Sensor
EMOS 200LH
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!
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Revision History
Version
Author
Reviewer
Changes / Comments
Date
0.9
MH
Initial full release
19.09.2017
0.91
MH
Update of Sensor Status ENUM
14.12.2017
1.0
MH
Final release
07.05.2018
Published by EnOcean GmbH, Kolpingring 18a, 82041 Oberhaching, Germany
www.enocean.com, info@enocean.com, phone +49 (89) 6734 6890
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Important!
This information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as as-
sured characteristics. No responsibility is assumed for possible omissions or inaccura-
cies. Circuitry and specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest
product specifications, 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
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Content
1. Long Range System Description .................................................. 6
1.1. Sensors ................................................................................ 7
1.2. EMOS 200LH ......................................................................... 8
2. EMOS 200LH Architecture ........................................................... 9
2.1. Solar Cell ............................................................................ 10
2.2. Energy Store ....................................................................... 11
2.3. Energy Management Module ................................................. 13
2.4. Generic Sensor Interface ...................................................... 14
2.5. Host Interface ..................................................................... 16
2.5.1. Host Interface ESP 3 Commands ......................................... 18
2.5.1.1. SET_CONFIG_PARAMETER .................................................... 18
2.5.1.2. GET_CONFIG_PARAMETER .................................................... 19
2.5.1.3. Supported Parameter List ..................................................... 20
2.6. Antenna Interface & RF Transciever ....................................... 21
2.6.1. Supported Antennas .......................................................... 24
2.6.1.1. Monopole Antenna ............................................................... 24
2.7. Microcontroller Unit (MCU) .................................................... 26
2.7.1. System Initialization .......................................................... 27
2.7.2. Sensor Type Identification .................................................. 28
2.7.3. Sensor Measurement ......................................................... 29
2.8. LED Behavior ...................................................................... 30
3. Radio communication ............................................................... 31
3.1. Communication Flow ............................................................ 31
3.1.1. Unidirectional Communication Flow...................................... 31
3.1.2. Bi-directional Communication Flow ...................................... 32
3.1.3. Acknowledge Check ........................................................... 33
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3.1.4. Antenna Selection versus Communication Flow ..................... 34
3.1.5. Clear Channel Assessment .................................................. 37
3.1.6. Radio Telegram Timing ...................................................... 39
3.2. Radio Telegram Format ........................................................ 40
3.2.1. Preamble .......................................................................... 41
3.2.2. Sync Word ....................................................................... 41
3.2.3. Length ............................................................................. 41
3.2.4. Header ............................................................................. 41
3.2.4.1. Addressing Modes ................................................................ 42
3.2.5. Extended Header ............................................................... 43
3.2.6. Extended Telegram Type .................................................... 43
3.2.7. Source ID ......................................................................... 44
3.2.8. Destination ID .................................................................. 44
3.2.9. Optional Data ................................................................... 45
3.2.10. CRC .............................................................................. 45
3.3. Data Payload for Data Telegrams ........................................... 46
3.3.1. Sensor Data Encoding ........................................................ 48
3.4. Data Payload for Teach-in Telegrams ..................................... 49
3.5. Data Payload for Acknowledge Telegrams ............................... 50
3.6. Telegram Examples ............................................................. 51
3.6.1. Teach-in Request Telegram Example ................................... 51
3.6.2. Teach-in Response Telegram Example ................................. 53
3.6.3. Data Telegram Example ..................................................... 54
3.6.4. Data Telegram Acknowledge Example .................................. 55
3.7. Message chaining ................................................................ 56
4. Mechanical Integration ............................................................. 57
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4.1. Housing Dimensions ............................................................. 58
4.2. Tamper Protection ............................................................... 59
5. Environmental Conditions ......................................................... 60
5.1. Operating Temperature ........................................................ 60
5.2. Operating Humidity .............................................................. 60
5.3. Protection of Unused Interfaces ............................................. 61
6. Certification ............................................................................ 62
6.1. Product Label ...................................................................... 62
6.1.1. QR Code .......................................................................... 63
6.2. ARIB Certificate ................................................................... 64
7. Mounting Instructions .............................................................. 65
7.1. Mounting Height .................................................................. 66
7.2. Typical Transmission Range .................................................. 66
8. Packaging information .............................................................. 68
9. ERRATA / STATUS SHEET ......................................................... 69
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1. Long Range System Description
The EnOcean Long Range (aka “ORCA”) is capable of measuring environ-
mental parameters and transmitting the results over long distances. The
term “Orca Platform” or short Orca refers to the platform approach to have
different devices working outdoors with long range capabilities.
Long Range Platform consists of the following three key components:
Sensors
EMOS 200LH Environmental Monitoring Outdoor Sensor
EMOT 200LH - Environmental Monitoring Outdoor Transceiver
The relation between the components of the Long Range system is illustrat-
ed in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1 - Components of the Long Range System
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1.1. Sensors
With EMOS 200LH EnOcean introduces the Generic Sensor Interface GIS.
With GIS an unlimited variety of sensors can be provided. Existing Sensors
on market can be equipped with the GIS interface and enable their connec-
tion to the EMOS unit.
For details please refer to the Generic Interface specification.
As an example, for EMOS 200LH these sensors are planned:
ESO-A 200, Temperature and Relative Humidity Sensor
ESO-I 200, Illumination Sensor
ESO-T 200, Soil Temperature Sensor
ESO-H 200, Soil Moisture Sensor
ESO-P 200, Ultrasonic Sensor
ESO-C 200, CO2 Sensor - preliminary
ESO-N 200, Tilt Sensor - preliminary
ESO-S 200, Temperature Sensor for casks.
ESO-R 200, Temperature Sensor for rice bags
ESO-O 200, Occupancy Sensor
And Accessories:
ESA-U 200
Details about the function of Sensors are described in their respective user
manuals or data sheets.
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1.2. EMOS 200LH
EMOS 200LH reads measured ambient parameters from the Sensors and
transmits their values as wireless radio telegrams to the EMOT 200LH.
Figure 2 below illustrates the EMOS 200LH with housing and the antenna.
Figure 2 EMOS 200LH
The function of the EMOS 200LH is described in detail in this user manual.
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2. EMOS 200LH Architecture
EMOS 200LH consists of the following key components:
Solar Cell
Energy Store
Energy Management
MCU
Radio Transceiver
External SMA / RS SMA interface to connect antenna
Generic Sensor Interface 1 and 2
Host Interface
Figure 3 below shows the key components of the EMOS 200LH.
Figure 3 EMOS 200LH Architecture
Microcontroller
Generic
Sensor
Interface 1
Generic
Sensor
Interface 2
Host Interface
Solar
Cell
Energy
Store
Ext. Antenna
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2.1. Solar Cell
EMOS 200LH is a fully self-contained system which generates the energy
required for its operation based on an integrated solar cell.
Table 1 below lists key technical parameters of the solar cell.
Solar Cell Parameters
Solar cell
Size: 74.5 mm x 48.0 mm
Manufacturer: Budasol
Type: EnOcean Custom Part
Optimized for outdoor operation
Open circuit voltage: 6.4 V (STC, 1000 W / m
2
)
Short circuit current: 41.0 mA (STC, 1000 W / m
2
)
Minimum illumination: 2000 Lux for 6 hours per day
Table 1 Solar Cell Parameters
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2.2. Energy Store
The energy generated by the solar cell is stored in a dedicated energy stor-
age element to ensure correct operation during absence of light.
Table 2 below lists key technical parameters of the energy store.
Energy Store Parameters
Energy store type
Supercapacitor LIC
Energy store capacity
40F
Operation temperature
-25 °C … +85 °C
Operating voltage
3.6 - 2.5
Minimum charge available
12.2 mAh
Table 2 Energy Store Parameters
To determine the energy budget please consider following consumption sce-
narios:
Typical Consumption
Transmission of three subtelegrams
(200 ms per subtelegram) unidirection-
al mode
26 mAs
Transmission of one subtelegrams (200
ms per subtelegram) and reception of
ACK - bidirectional mode
10 mAs
15 minutes deep sleep
1,0 mAs
One Illumination measurement
6,5 µAs
One Temp & Humidity measurement
1,0 mAs
One Soil Moisture measurement
0,1 mAs
One Soil Temperature measurement
0,1 mAs
Table 3 Typical consumption
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Typical Charging conditions
90 000 lx
~40 mA
75 000 lx
~32 mA
60 000 lx
~25 mA
30 000 lx
~13 mA
10 000 lx
~ 4 mA
Table 4 Charging conditions
The individual placing conditions of EMOS modules result in very different
energy behaviors in field. Since EMOS is an outdoor application it is always
to assume energy is provided (from the Sun) every day for at least 6 hours.
Any kind of light conditions should enable continuous operation. Example:
Very dark conditions (heavy storm clouds) 1 000 lx for 6 hours would result
in charging of 2.4 mAh. This corresponds to the average daily consumption
of one day. So EMOS module will stop operating only in case solar cell is
permanent covered or daylight is limited to less than 6 hours for longer pe-
riod of time (min 30 days).
Please consider that these values are subject to variation due to solar cell
performance variation and self-discharge.
We refrain to provide exact dark time expectations since daylight conditions
do influence the energy calculation in very significant way. Individual
placement of the EMOS and horizontal and vertical position influence per-
formance as well. The dark time calculation does not apply for outdoor
products as it does for indoor products.
From values in Table 3 and Table 4 individual specific energy consumption
can be created.
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2.3. Energy Management Module
EMOS 200LH implements high performance energy management functionali-
ty for the following key tasks:
Overvoltage and under voltage (deep discharge) protection
Measurement of system charge level and system charge current
External charging functionality with charge current limiting
Both overvoltage and under voltage protection is implemented in hardware.
The system charge level (remaining capacity of the energy store) is moni-
tored by measuring its supply voltage. The system charge current (from the
solar cell to the energy store) is measured using a HW-controlled sense re-
sistor.
It is possible to charge the energy store using dedicated pins of the Host
Interface Table 5 below lists key technical parameters of the energy man-
agement module in the EMOS 200LH.
Energy Management Parameters
Maximum charge voltage
3.7V end of charge, HW-controlled
Minimum discharge voltage
2.3V end of discharge, HW-controlled
External charging functionality
Via Host Interface, protected by current limiter
Charge level monitoring
Supply voltage of the energy store
Charge current monitoring
Current sense resistor, HW-controlled
Table 5 Energy Management Parameters
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2.4. Generic Sensor Interface
EMOS 200LH implements two generic sensor interfaces.
Figure 4 below shows the location of these Sensor Interfaces.
Figure 4 Location of Sensor Interfaces
Each Generic Sensor Interface supports the GSI specification and thus ena-
bles wide variety of sensor. For detailed specification of the GSI interface
please refer to the GSI Specification.
Table below lists the Sensor Interface parameters.
Connector Type
M16
Connector Manufacturer
Hummel
Sensor Site Connector Code
781040000M
EMOS Site Connector Code
784200000M
Connector Material
Brass with platting
Connector Inserts
PBT Fire protection class V-0
Thermoplastic Polyamid PA 6 (Nylon 6/6)
Connect Contact material
Copper-Zinc alloy
Connector IP Protection
IP 67 / IP 69 K per EN 60 529 (connected)
Cable max Length
2 meters (Generic IF Protocol part)
Table 6 Connector mechanical parameters
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Figure 5: 10 pin inserts for sensor connector
Pin
Signal
Cable Color
Remarks
1
VDD_SWITCHED
white (1)
twisted with 2
2
VDD_PERMAMENT
brown (2)
twisted with 1
3
SCL
green (3)
twisted with 4
4
GND_SCL
yellow (4)
twisted with 3
5
SENSOR_IRQ
grey (5)
twisted with 6
6
GND
pink (6)
twisted with 5
7
SDA
blue (7)
twisted with 8
8
GND_SDA
red (8)
twisted with 7
9
VDD_PERMANENT
N/A
directly connected to 10
10
VDD_FEEDBACK
N/A
directly connected to 9
Table 7: Wiring of M16 connector to sensor cable
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2.5. Host Interface
EMOS 200LH contains one Host Interface intended for debug functionality
and firmware updates only. During field operation the protective cap shall
be secure fastened at all time. To the Host interface the ESA-U 200 (Acces-
sory) can be connected.
Figure 6 below shows the location of the Host Interface.
Figure 6 Location of Host Interface
IMPORTANT: For SW Updates sensor has to be connected.
Once software update is finished, please ensure that a EMOS reset was per-
formed by detaching the programing cable connected from the host inter-
face.
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Figure 7: 12+3 pin inlay for host connector
Pin on
M16
Signalname auf
Orca
1
GND
2
TRIGGER
3
UART_TX
4
TDIO
5
LRN
6
TCK
7
UART_DET
8
UART_RX
9
10
11
12
A
EXT_VDD
B
GND
C
Table 8: PIN Out connector to sensor cable
Mechanical parameters of the M16 connector are same as with the sensor
interface. For details please see above. Since the PIN design of the host in-
terface has a different design to sensor interface insert it is not possible to
insert Sensor to Host connector and vice versa by design.
Host Interface can be used to provide an auxiliary power supply to EMOS
200LH. This might be beneficial in certain situations (e.g. during special sys-
tem test execution) where normal power supply via the solar cell would be
insufficient.
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2.5.1. Host Interface ESP 3 Commands
When the EnOcean Host interface Adapter cable is connected to the Host
interface the EMOS will enable UART communication via a Virtual COM Port.
The executed serial communication is corresponding to the ESP 3 Standard.
From the ESP 3 Standard following commands are implemented:
Packet Type 10 Radio Communication
Packet Type 05 Common commands:
o CO_RD_VERSION
Packet Type 0x81 Orca Commands
o SET_CONFIG_PARAMETER
o GET_CONFIG_PARAMETER
The description of Packet Type 0x81 is below. Description of other com-
mands please find in ESP 3 Manual.
2.5.1.1. SET_CONFIG_PARAMETER
Function: Writes a parameter into the mod area
Group
Offset
Size
Field
Value hex
Description
-
0
1
Sync. Byte
0x55
Header
1
2
Data Length
0xnnnn
3+n Bytes
3
1
Optional Length
0x00
0 byte
4
1
Packet Type
0x81
ORCA_OUTDOOR_COMMAND = 0x81
-
5
1
CRC8H
0xnn
Data
6
1
COMMAND Code
0x03
SET_CONFIG_PARAMETER=0x03
7
1
Identifier
0xnn
Identifier for the parameter
8
n
Value
0xnn..nn
Value of the parameter
-
8+n
1
CRC8D
0xnn
Remark: the Identifier list is version specific.
Following described RESPONSE applies to return codes:
00: RET_OK
02: RET_NOT_SUPPORTED
03: RET_WRONG_PARAM
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Since no additional data are included which require description the standard
RESPONSE structure is detailed in ESP 3 Specification.
2.5.1.2. GET_CONFIG_PARAMETER
Function: Reads a parameter from the mod area
Group
Offset
Size
Field
Value hex
Description
-
0
1
Sync. Byte
0x55
Header
1
2
Data Length
0x0003
2 Bytes
3
1
Optional Length
0x00
0 byte
4
1
Packet Type
0x81
ORCA_OUTDOOR_COMMAND = 0x81
-
5
1
CRC8H
0xnn
Data
6
1
COMMAND Code
0x04
GET_CONFIG_PARAMETER = 0x04
7
1
Identifier
0xnn
Identifier for the parameter
-
8
1
CRC8D
0xnn
Remark: the Identifier list is device specific.
00: RET_OK
Group
Offset
Size
Field
Value hex
Description
-
0
1
Sync. Byte
0x55
Header
1
2
Data Length
0xnnnn
1+n Bytes
3
1
Optional Length
0x00
0 byte
4
1
Packet Type
0x02
RESPONSE = 2
-
5
1
CRC8H
0xnn
Data
6
1
Return Code
0xnn
00
7
n
Value
0xnn…nn
Value of the requested parameter
-
7+n
1
CRC8D
0xnn
Following described RESPONSE applies to return codes:
02: RET_NOT_SUPPORTED
03: RET_WRONG_PARAM
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2.5.1.3. Supported Parameter List
Identifier
Parameter
Length
byte
Description
1
Direction. See chapter 3
1
0=Unidirectional
1=Bidirectional
5
Wake Interval
2
Time in minutes that
the device will sleep
before waking up and
transmitting a meas-
urement
8
Random Wake Interval
1
Range of random
transmission time in
seconds +/-
Maximum value =
120
Table 9 Parameter list
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