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     RC16xxxx-SSM

 

 

 
 
 

2017 Radiocrafts AS 

     RC16xxxx-SSM User Manual (rev. 1.00) 

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Radiocrafts

Embedded Wireless Solutions

RC16xxxx-SSM User Manual

 

 

 
 

Table of contents 

TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ 1

 

INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 2

 

QUICK START .......................................................................................................................... 2

 

INTRODUCTION - SIGFOX NETWORK................................................................................... 3

 

 ................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

SIGFOX ZONES ........................................................................................................................ 3

 

SIGFOX PROTOCOL ................................................................................................................ 4

 

UART

 

I

NTERFACE FOR 

M

ODULE 

C

ONFIGURATION

 ...................................................................... 4

 

UART

 

T

IMING 

I

NFORMATION

 ..................................................................................................... 5

 

P

OWER 

M

ANAGEMENT

 .............................................................................................................. 7

 

T

EMPERATURE 

R

EADING

 .......................................................................................................... 7

 

P

OWER 

S

UPPLY VOLTAGE 

R

EADING

 .......................................................................................... 7

 

HOW TO REGISTER THE DEVICE IN THE SIGFOX BACKEND SYSTEM ........................... 8

 

HOW TO USE THE DEVICE WITH THE SIGFOX NETWORK EMULATOR KIT (SNEK) ...... 8

 

MODULE CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................... 9

 

SSM

 

C

ONFIGURATION 

C

OMMANDS

 ........................................................................................... 9

 

SSM

 

C

ONFIGURATION 

M

EMORY

 ............................................................................................. 11

 

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS ............................................................................................... 13

 

S

ENSOR OVERVIEW

 ................................................................................................................ 13

 

A

NALOG 

S

ENSOR 

I

NTERFACE

 .................................................................................................. 13

 

GPIO

 

S

ENSOR AND 

A

CTUATOR

 ............................................................................................... 14

 

S

ENSIRION 

SHT35

 

T

EMPERATURE AND 

H

UMIDITY 

S

ENSOR

 ...................................................... 15

 

SENSOR CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 17

 

E

XAMPLE CONFIGURATION

 ...................................................................................................... 17

 

SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION .......................................................................................... 19

 

SENSOR INTERFACE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ........................................................ 19

 

D

IGITAL 

IO

S

 ........................................................................................................................... 19

 

I

2

C ........................................................................................................................................ 19

 

UART ................................................................................................................................... 19

 

A

NALOG INPUTS

 ..................................................................................................................... 19

 

DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ......................................................................................... 20

 

DISCLAIMER .......................................................................................................................... 20

 

TRADEMARKS ....................................................................................................................... 20

 

LIFE SUPPORT POLICY ........................................................................................................ 20

 

CONTACT INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 20

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RC1682-SSM

Page 1: ...TO REGISTER THE DEVICE IN THE SIGFOX BACKEND SYSTEM 8 HOW TO USE THE DEVICE WITH THE SIGFOX NETWORK EMULATOR KIT SNEK 8 MODULE CONFIGURATION 9 SSM CONFIGURATION COMMANDS 9 SSM CONFIGURATION MEMORY 11...

Page 2: ...etc is incorporated in the module How do I transmit data The module needs to be configured to a specified interval when data should be transmitted e g every 30 minutes Then data from the sensors are...

Page 3: ...rs and client applications Optionally the SIGFOX Base Station can also send information to the RC16xxxx SSM module through a wireless link called Downlink Base Stations are deployed and operated by SI...

Page 4: ...ming details later or by asserting the CONFIG pin set low In configuration mode the module will respond by sending a prompt on the TXD pin This indicates that the module is ready to receive commands T...

Page 5: ...sending the 00h The minimum and maximum time between sending FFh and 00h is specified in the table below as tFFh 00h MIN and tFFh 00h MAX MEMORY CONFIG is the sub state entered by the M command where...

Page 6: ...ed Wireless Solutions General Configuration mode v Figure 7 UART timing diagrams IDLE RESET t tRESET IDLE IDLE SLEEP tSLEEP IDLE IDLE Config pin set low CONFIG tCONFIG PROMPT CONFIG tC CONFIG tCONFIG...

Page 7: ...stored but values in RAM are overwritten with default settings Temperature Reading The module provides readings of a digital temperature monitoring sensor TEMP through the U command The module returns...

Page 8: ...USB dongle with the capability of emulating the SIGFOX back end system The purpose of this dongle is to ease and enable product development in areas where the global SIGFOX network is not available P...

Page 9: ...ion array Array must be 100 bytes excactly Read sensor configuration j 0x6A none Read sensor configuration array 100 bytes are transmitted on the UART Memory configuration M 0x4D Address Data see list...

Page 10: ...8 0x38 none Verify EEPROM Available on RC1682 SSM only Available on RC1692HP SSM only Note ASCII characters are written as X hexadecimal numbers are written like 0x00 and decimal numbers are written l...

Page 11: ...TRANSMISSION_INTERVAL Delay between transmissions 0x05 MSB 0x06 LSB 0 Disabled 1 65535 Number of minutes 0x00 0 Defines number of minutes between sending a packet SIGFOX specific settings RETRANSMISSI...

Page 12: ...thout any data argument Then wait for the prompt while the internal memory is re programmed see Timing Information for typical delay To completely exit from command mode the normal exit command X must...

Page 13: ...s Instruments HDC2010 Temperature and humidity 0x05 Bosch Sensortech BME 680 Temperature humidity pressure VOC gas detection 0x06 ST LIS3DE Accelerometer Each sensor is described in following in chapt...

Page 14: ...put Byte 2 Internal Temperature Byte 3 Module supply voltage GPIO Sensor and Actuator The GPIO sensor and actuator consists of general digital pins that can be configured as inputs or outputs When con...

Page 15: ...e before starting update based on Low High Time GPIO 3 Low Time TLOW 2 Bytes Number of seconds to keep output low during one cycle GPIO 3 High Time THIGH 2 Bytes Number of seconds to keep output high...

Page 16: ...sampling values Zero disables sensor Not used For future use 1 Byte Set to 0x00 Not used For future use 1 Byte Set to 0x00 Not used For future use 1 Byte Set to 0x00 Not used For future use 1 Byte Set...

Page 17: ...x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Description of example First se...

Page 18: ...7 Radiocrafts AS RC16xxxx SSM User Manual rev 1 00 Page 18 of 20 Radiocrafts Embedded Wireless Solutions 7 Reset the module by enabling the RESET pin on the module The module must be reset to apply th...

Page 19: ...ply voltage Byte 4 Temperature MSB Byte 5 Temperature LSB Byte 6 Relative Humidity Sensor interface electrical connections As shown in the above picture the RC16xxxx SMM includes a set of common senso...

Page 20: ...n products and support tools Trademarks SIGFOX is a trademark of the SIGFOX company France RC16XXXX SSM is a trademark of Radiocrafts AS All other trademarks registered trademarks and product names ar...

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