RC11xx(HP)-TM
RC25xx(HP)-TM
RC17xx(HP)-TM
2016 Radiocrafts AS
RC11xx(HP)/25xx(HP)/17xx(HP)-TM Data Sheet rev. 1.48 Page 33 of 86
2016 Tiny Mesh AS
Radiocrafts
Embedded Wireless Solutions
ANALOGUE
Input Event Triggering and
DIGITAL INPUT
for in-depth information on configuring the inputs
for automatic event triggering.
All event message packets contain by default the current value of Digital and Analogue inputs, module
temperature, module voltage and the address of the closest Locator Device.
Serial data entered on the device UART will automatically trigger a serial data transmission when the
serial data buffer is full, or after a configurable time-out between bytes.
Receive Neighbour Function
Tinymesh™ Router Devices in live networks with an active Gateway Device, may be configured to
accept messages dispatched by neighbour devices, for direct output of the received data to the UART,
formatted as
RECEIVED PACKET FORMATS
.
The
RECEIVE NEIGHBOUR MESSAGES
parameter must be set to 1 to enable this function.
A neighbour device is defined as any device that is within direct link of the Router Device.
By enabling this function, a Router Device will copy all received data packets originating from any
neighbouring device to its serial port. Data will be delivered in the standard packet format, similar to data
received by a Gateway Device.
Note: Data is verified for integrity before accepted, but there is no retransmission nor acknowledge
handshake for this mode.
The Receive Neighbour function may be useful in home control or simple applications where direct
control from one device to another, nearby device is desirable. An external MCU may be programmed to
interpret the received data packet and perform actions determined by the received data.
Example: The received data is a GPIO trig message indicating that the transmitting Router has detected
an input signal transition on a GPIO. The receiving application may interpret this signal as a command
to turn on/ off a function, such as a light source.