EnOcean Click Board
EnOcean Click Board
The MikroE EnOcean Click Board™ is powered by the EnOcean TCM310 transceiver module that works as a bidirectional gateway for communication with EnOcean.
Collaboration of EnOcean and MikroElektronika
EnOcean Click Board™ is a result of the collaboration between EnOcean, the world leader in energy harvesting wireless technology, and MikroElektronika, producer of entire development toolchains for all major microcontroller architectures. This add-on board is the 164th addition to MikroElektronikas line of Click Board™s.
The EnOcean Click Board™ carries a TCM 310 transceiver, which is a bidirectional gateway for EnOcean's 868 MHz radio systems. The click is designed to run on a 3.3V power supply. It communicates with the target MCU through UART (TX, RX pins), with additional functionality provided by RST and EN pins.
Note: Modules with 868 MHz frequency are suitable for Europe and other countries adopting R&TTE specification. Versions of EnOcean click covering different frequency bands will be available in the future.
TCM 310 Transceiver
This low-powered wireless module is intended for use together with EnOcean's range of energy harvesting modules that include self-powered, battery-free wireless switches, sensors and actuators.
Essential Features
EnOcean offers a range of modules compatible with TCM 310. Those are miniaturized energy converters that use the surrounding environment — motion, light or temperature differences — to harness enough energy to send a wireless signal to the receiver onboard the EnOcean Click Board™.
The TCM 310 module can also be set up as a repeater to extend the range of the signal. You can then develop various battery-free switching systems, data loggers and similar.
Onboard Antenna
The EnOcean Click Board™ features a small high-performance 868MHz chip antenna onboard so no external antennas are required.
Key features
- TCM 310 transceiver
- Frequency: 868 MHz EnOcean
- Data rate: 125 kbps
- Onboard antenna
- Interface: UART
- 3.3V power supply
EnOcean Click Board
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