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 ECO 100 User Manual V1.01 

 

Summary of Contents for ECO 100

Page 1: ...Energy Harvester ECO 100 User Manual V1 01 February 2006 ...

Page 2: ...ponsibility for use of devices described and limits its liability to the replacement of devices determined to be defective due to workmanship Devices or systems containing RF components must meet the essential requirements of the local legal authorities The approval requirements described in this document are of best knowledge without any warranty The devices must not be used in any relation with ...

Page 3: ..._________________________________ 4 1 2 Typical Applications_________________________________________________________________ 4 1 3 Features Overview __________________________________________________________________ 5 1 4 Environmental Conditions __________________________________________________________ 5 1 5 Ordering Information _______________________________________________________________ 5 ...

Page 4: ...ring Figure 1 Electro dynamic energy harvester ECO 100 1 1 Functional Principle A common electro dynamic energy transducer is actuated by a spring which can be pushed from outside the device When the spring is pushed up or down electrical energy is provided at the energy output pins With this amount of energy it is possible to transmit an RF telegram with a connected PTM 230 module 1 2 Typical App...

Page 5: ... time Typical 1 4 ms Output pulse UEND voltage in the capacitor at the end of the energy pulse typ 5 V 25 1 4 Environmental Conditions Operating temperature 20 up to 65 C Storage temperature 20 up to 65 C Humidity 0 to 95 r h non condensing no IP class 1 5 Ordering Information Type EnOcean Ordering Code ECO 100 S3016 N100 EnOcean GmbH Dr W Heller Page 5 of 10 ECO 100 User Manual V1 01 ...

Page 6: ...t inside the energy converter If no PCB is mounted thin wires should be used for the connection between ECO 100 and the radio transmitter For mounting the PCB please use screws of type EJOT KB 22x5 The soldering pins are designed for 0 8mm thick PCBs The spring needs play of 0 4mm within operating lever as shown in Figure 4 EnOcean GmbH Dr W Heller Page 6 of 10 ECO 100 User Manual V1 01 ...

Page 7: ...Figure 2 Mechanical dimensions EnOcean GmbH Dr W Heller Page 7 of 10 ECO 100 User Manual V1 01 ...

Page 8: ...Figure 3 Proposal for mounting EnOcean GmbH Dr W Heller Page 8 of 10 ECO 100 User Manual V1 01 ...

Page 9: ...Figure 4 Definition of the rest positions and travel distance of the spring EnOcean GmbH Dr W Heller Page 9 of 10 ECO 100 User Manual V1 01 ...

Page 10: ... Definition of polarity Circuit used to characterise the Output Pulse typ 5V 25 U 10 UEND 90 UEND time T rise time UEND Mechanical energy ECO100 Electrical energy 19µF UEND Measurement Equipment Ri 10MΩ 4x4 7µF ceramic capacitor Rectifier diode bridge 2xBAT854SW Figure 6 Definition of the output pulse ...

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