USER MANUAL V1.0
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PTM 535Z User Manual | v1.0 | March 2016 | Page 8/38
PTM 535Z – 2.4 GHZ PUSHBUTTON TRANSMITTER MODULE
2.3
Device interface signals
Table 1 below summarizes key elements and interface signals of PTM 535Z.
NAME
DESCRIPTION
NAME
DESCRIPTION
AC1
Input 1 from ECO 200
AC2
Input 2 from ECO 200
IN1
External input 1
IN2
External input 2
ANT
On-board PCB antenna
EXT_ANT
External antenna
M1
Meander contact
LRN
Learn button
R1 … R6 Configuration resistors
GND
Ground
Table 1: PTM 535Z key elements and interface signals
The PTM 535Z device interface is described in more detail below.
2.4
Power supply
PTM 535Z is intended to be supplied by a connected ECO 200 kinetic energy harvester. ECO
200 can be connected to PTM 535Z in the following ways:
Mechanical connection to one of the two pairs of AC1 / AC2 pads
Use of a suitable mechanical design is required to reliably fixate the ECO 200 contacts
with the AC1 / AC2 connection pads
Electrically connected using the AC1 / AC2 signals of the external interface
Figure 3 below illustrates the mechanical connection between an ECO 200 kinetic energy
harvester and PTM 535Z.
Note that two pairs of contacts are provided by PTM 535Z to enable two orientations of ECO
200 (spring facing down = red lines / spring facing up = yellow lines) depending on the
requirements of the customer mechanical design.
Figure 3: Mechanical connection between ECO 200 and PTM 535Z