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New Bidirectional Dolphin Kit

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New Bidirectional Dolphin Kit

Enables developers to implement energy-autonomous products

EnOcean has presented its EDK 300 developer's kit for the new bidirectional Dolphin platform. The new kit enables developers to implement energy-autonomous products even easier and faster, assuring them a competitive lead to market. The developer's kit supports the bidirectional TCM 300, TCM 320 and STM 300 modules, and is available immediately.

Focus On Energy-Efficiency

Tougher environmental standards and soaring energy costs demand optimised concepts for the use of energy in buildings. That calls for technologies to speedily and efficiently implement such concepts – such as self-powered wireless technology from EnOcean. This transmits data using energy harvested solely from the surroundings.

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In the new bidirectional Dolphin system architecture EnOcean is expanding its selection of modules for self-powered wireless technology. For the first time miniaturised transceivers can not only transmit information but also receive it.

This ushers in the use of energy-autonomous wireless sensors and actuators in a variety of sectors, such as heating. A living room sensor, for instance, can indicate whether a window is open somewhere, and the heating or air-conditioning is consequently turned down.

A Kit For Multiple Bidirectional Wireless Modules

Based on EnOcean's innovative Dolphin system architecture, all wireless modules (868 MHz) of EDK 300 can be programmed for custom applications through the API interface. The new STM 300 scavenger transceiver is excellent for implementing energy-autonomous applications to sense temperature, light or air quality, for example.

The TCM 300 and TCM 320 transceivers on the other hand are best suited for use in line-powered components such as flush-mounted actuators, repeaters or gateways.

All bidirectional wireless modules come with standard firmware for building automation. However, users can also create their own firmware. This is transfered to a specific wireless module by DolphinStudio software and the programming adapter. Additionally, there is WinEtel software to receive, transmit, analyse and record telegrams on the air interface.

Self-Powered

EDK 300 gives the developers fast and full overview of the powerful Dolphin platform. In next to no time, companies are able to develop their own energy-autonomous applications for building automation and many other purposes – assuring themselves of a competitive lead.

Advantages

  • Developer's Kit for the entire EnOcean Dolphin platform.
  • Support of a variety of energy harvesting means (switch, solar and thermal conversion).
  • Simple development of custom hardware and firmware.
  • Sample applications for wireless switches and sensors (temperature, brightness, charge voltage).
  • PC software for configuring and recording wireless telegrams.
  • Sample applications, source code and technical support.
  • Extensive API (application programming interface) for fast and simple programming of custom applications.

Contents

In addition to innovative wireless modules the developer's kit includes an evaluation board for TCM modules and one for STM, a self-powered PTM 200 wireless switch, two EOP 300 programming adapters plus a software CD with WinEtel, DolphinStudio and Keil uVision Trial.

For more information visit www.enocean.com

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