YO 360
User guide
v1.2
page 25/25
Payload description
If you want to connect to your own server you have to decode the payload specific to each device. To
do this you need a payload decoder which can be downloaded from
. Extended
documentation of the protocol can be found at
.. An exemplary payload produced
by YO 360 is presented below with division into each measurement marked together with decoded
values whose interpretation is described in the Payload description document.
Example of YO 360 payload with description:
02:00:00:00:08:00:01:0b:62:0d:00:01:00:f6:10:00:00:2f:41:00:15:19:ff:f9:00:1e:00:5b
Payload header
First measurement (battery voltage)
0x02
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x08
0x00
0x01
0x11
0xCE
ver = 2
cnt = 0
pct [s] = 0
type = 2
prec = 0
md [s] = 0
addr_len = 0
meas_len = 2
val = 2914
(2914[mV])
Second measurement (temperature)
0x0D
0x00
0x01
0x00
0xF6
type = 3
prec = 1
md [s] = 0
addr_len = 0
meas_len = 2
val = 246
(24,6[°C])
Third measurement (relative humidity)
0x10
0x00
0x00
0x2F
type = 4
prec = 0
md [s] = 0
addr_len = 0
meas_len = 1
val = 47
(47[%])
Fourth measurement (accelerometer - angles )
0x41
0x00
0x15
0x19
0xFF
0xF9
0x00
0x1E
0x00
0x5B
type = 16,
prec = 1
md [s] = 0
addr_len = 1,
meas_len = 6
addr=19
val = -7
(-0,7[°])
val = 30
(3,0 [°])
val = 91
(9,1 [°])
Summary of Contents for YO 360
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