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PTM 33x / PTM 33xC / PTM 330U User Manual V1.2
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Observe precautions! Electrostatic sensitive devices!
Transmitter Module
PTM 33x / PTM 33xC / PTM 330U
May 16, 2013
Patent protected:
WO98/36395, DE 100 25 561, DE 101 50 128,
WO 2004/051591, DE 103 01 678 A1, DE 10309334,
WO 04/109236, WO 05/096482, WO 02/095707,
US 6,747,573, US 7,019,241
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CFG Pin: For test purposes only
Antenna length 868 MHz changed to 86 mm; upper limit of operating temperature
reduced to 65 °C
Equivalent energy pulse definition added
Max. supply voltage for programming interface added in 2.4. Digital input parameters added in 2.3. FCC / IC grants added in 4.2 and 4.3.
TX power increased to 3 dBm at antenna input; Chapter Related Documents added; misleading table removed in 3.3
Meander structures increased; PTM 330U added
Included certification information for PTM 330U
REVISION HISTORY
The following major modifications and improvements have been made to the first version of
this document:
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Important!
This information describes the type of component and shall not be considered as assured
characteristics. No responsibility is assumed for possible omissions or inaccuracies. Circuitry
and specifications are subject to change without notice. For the latest product specifications, refer to the EnOcean website: http://www.enocean.com.
As far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned, liability is only assumed for
modules, not for the described applications, processes and circuits.
EnOcean does not assume responsibility for use of modules described and limits its liability
to the replacement of modules determined to be defective due to workmanship. Devices or
systems containing RF components must meet the essential requirements of the local legal
authorities.
The modules must not be used in any relation with equipment that supports, directly or
indirectly, human health or life or with applications that can result in danger for people,
animals or real value.
Components of the modules are considered and should be disposed of as hazardous waste.
Local government regulations are to be observed.
Packing: Please use the recycling operators known to you.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1 RELATED DOCUMENTS ................................................................................... 4
2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................. 4
2.1 Basic Functionality ......................................................................................... 4
2.2 Technical Data .............................................................................................. 4
2.3 Physical Dimensions....................................................................................... 5
2.4 Environmental Conditions ............................................................................... 6
2.5 Ordering Information ..................................................................................... 6
3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................ 7
3.1 Block diagram ............................................................................................... 7
3.2 Pin out ......................................................................................................... 7
3.3 Pin Description and operational characteristics .................................................. 8
3.4 Configuration Interface .................................................................................. 9
3.5 Absolute maximum ratings (non operating) ...................................................... 9
3.6 Maximum Ratings (operating) ....................................................................... 10
3.7 Radio telegram ............................................................................................ 11
3.7.1 Normal operation ..................................................................................... 11
3.7.2 User defined operation ............................................................................. 12
3.8 Transmit timing ........................................................................................... 12
4 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION ....................................................................... 13
4.1 How to connect an energy harvester .............................................................. 13
4.2 How to generate an equivalent energy pulse ................................................... 13
4.3 Antenna ..................................................................................................... 14
4.4 Layout recommendations ............................................................................. 15
4.5 Soldering information PTM 332/332C ............................................................. 16
4.6 Transmission range ..................................................................................... 17
5 AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS ............................................................................ 18
5.1 CE approval ................................................................................................ 18
5.2 FCC (United States) Certification ................................................................... 19
5.2.1 PTM 330C and PTM 332C FCC LIMITED MODULAR APPROVAL ........................ 19
5.2.2 PTM 330C and PTM 332C FCC LIMITED MODULAR APPROVAL Certificate ......... 21
5.2.3 PTM 330U FCC (United States) Single Transmitter Approval .......................... 22
5.2.4 FCC (United States) Regulatory Statements ............................................... 23
5.3 IC (Industry Canada) Certification ................................................................. 24
5.3.1 PTM 330C and PTM 332C IC (Industry Canada) Certification ......................... 24
5.3.2 PTM 330C / PTM 332C Industry Canada Certification Document ..................... 25
5.3.3 PTM 330U IC (Industry Canada) Certification .............................................. 26
5.3.4 Industry Canada Regulatory Statements ..................................................... 27
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Power supply ECO 200 or equivalent energy pulse
Antenna pre-installed whip antenna PTM 330/330C/330U
external 50 Ohm or whip antenna PTM 332/332C
Frequency 868.3 MHz (PTM 33x) / 315.0 MHz (PTM 33xC) / 902.875 MHz (PTM 330U)
Transmission power typ. 3 dBm at antenna base
Data rate / Modulation type 125 kbps / ASK(315MHz, 868MHz), FSK(902MHz)
Telegram type RPS of type 2 (allows interpretation of operating two buttons simultaneously)
Transmission range up to 200 m free field, up to 30 m indoor
1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
In addition to this document additional information is available on our web site:
Proposal for mechanical integration with ECO 200 in 2D and 3D format
Footprint with positions of pads available in Protel and Gerber format
AN102: Antenna Basics – Basic antenna design considerations for EnOcean based prod-
ucts
2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Basic Functionality
The radio transmitter module PTM 330 from EnOcean enables the implementation of wireless sensors and switches
without batteries.
Key applications are handheld remote controls or industrial
switches.
Functional Principle
When an energy pulse is supplied (e.g. by ECO 200 from
EnOcean) an RF telegram is transmitted including a unique
32-bit module ID, the polarity of the energy pulse, and the operating status of 4 digital inputs. The RPS telegram content can be configured if other content is needed.
PTM 330 can be connected to ECO 200 via a contact spring. There are two meander structures on the PCB which allow usage of a rubber pad to set the level of two digital inputs.
Alternatively PTM 330 can be mounted as an SMD component onto a host PCB. In this case
energy supply pins and digital input pins are accessible via contact pads.
Product variants
PTM 330: 868 MHz variant, pre-installed whip antenna, delivery in card board box
PTM 332: 868 MHz variant, no pre-installed antenna, delivery as tape & reel
PTM 330C: 315 MHz variant, pre-installed whip antenna, delivery in card board box
PTM 332C: 315 MHz variant, no pre-installed antenna, delivery as tape & reel
PTM 330U: 902 MHz variant, pre-installed whip antenna, delivery in card board box
2.2 Technical Data
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PCB dimensions 26.2 x 21.15 x 3.5 mm
2.3 Physical Dimensions
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Operating temperature -25 °C … +65 °C
Storage temperature -40 °C … +85 °C
Storage temperature in Tape&Reel -20 °C … +50 °C
Humidity 0% … 93% r.h., non-condensing
Whip antenna mounted
Card board box
No antenna mounted
Tape & Reel
Whip antenna mounted
Card board box
No antenna mounted
Tape & Reel
Whip antenna mounted
Card board box
2.4 Environmental Conditions
2.5 Ordering Information
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RF
GND
RF_50
PTM33x
RF_WHIP
A0
A1
µC
B0
B1
GND
CFG
1
2
3
4
5
12
13
14
15
16
GND
CFG
B0
GND
B1
AC1
AC2
GND
V+
GND
AC1
AC2
T4 T3 T8
T1
T2
3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
3.1 Block diagram
At power-up by an energy pulse at AC1, AC2 a DC voltage is provided to the internal micro
controller. The microcontroller reads the polarity of the supply voltage pulse and the status
of the digital inputs A0, A1, B0, B1. After that 3 identical radio telegrams calculated from
the status of these inputs are transmitted.
3.2 Pin out
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Digital input, leave open or connect to GND
Internal pull-up
Digital input, leave open or connect to GND
Internal pull-up
Digital input, leave open or connect to GND
Internal pull-up
Digital input, leave open or connect to GND
Internal pull-up
ECO 200 or equivalent energy pulse
ECO 200 or equivalent energy pulse
50 Ohm output for external antenna, not available for PTM 330U
3.3 Pin Description and operational characteristics
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Interface to programmer; Max. 3.3 V
Interface to programmer, internal pull
down
Interface to programmer
HIGH: programming mode active
LOW: operating mode
Internal pull-down
Voltage digital input pins
3.4 Configuration Interface
Via the programming interface the telegram content can be modified.
The interface is shown in the figure below:
EnOcean provides EOPx (EnOcean Programmer, a command line program) and Dolphin
Studio (Windows application for chip configuration, programming, and testing) and the
USB/SPI programmer device as part of the EDK 300 developer’s kit. In order to contact
PTM 330 programming and testing points a needle bed adapter is needed.
3.5 Absolute maximum ratings (non operating)