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EnOcean GmbH
Kolpingring 18a
Oberhaching, Germany

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Wireless Module facilitates sensor networking.   Return to story
Company Information:
EnOcean GmbH
Kolpingring 18a
Oberhaching  D-82041   Germany
Phone: +49 89 67 34 689 - 30
FAX: +49 89 67 34 689 - 54
http://www.enocean.com
  
 
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Wireless Sensor integrates all functions into one module.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
Sep 11, 2007 Featuring battery-free design, STM 110 stores solar energy, converts DC to DC, measures incoming data, and transmits via radio signals. Unit enables scalable and continuously adaptable sensor networks that can sense and transmit data on temperature, gas, humidity, vapor, current, light levels, water, pressure, location, and occupancy. Measuring 0.8 x 1.6 x 0.4 in., sensor transmitter module can be incorporated into very small OEM products.

Developer's Kit enables design of self-powered sensors.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
Aug 20, 2007 Comprised of STM 110C solar powered sensor transmitter module and development board with PC interface, EVA 120C Evaluation Kit enables OEMs to develop and test ultra low power wireless sensor modules for industrial process control applications. Module integrates wireless sensor, low power radio, solar cell power generator, microcontroller, and ultra low power sleep timer and threshold detector for energy management. All module elements are optimized to work together.
Wireless Security System uses battery-free sensors.

Wireless Security System uses battery-free sensors.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
May 31, 2006 Combination of STM250 self-powered magnetic proximity sensor with LVRX-4 low-voltage relay receiver enables home and building owners to optimize existing entry/exit security equipment. Communicating via 868 MHz RF band, 4-channel receiver is plugged into open input on security control panel, while solar-powered sensor and wireless transmitter are integrated into monitoring point. LVRX-4 connects to STM250 with ID-learn-sequence that stores transmitter IDs in EEPROM.
Wireless RF Switch/Receiver lends to building automation.

Wireless RF Switch/Receiver lends to building automation.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
Jan 11, 2006 Easyfit(TM) eliminates need to string power cable from switch to light fixture, enabling placement of on/off control switches anywhere in room up to 100 ft away (extendable with repeaters). Able to run one or whole set of lights on same circuit, product manages loads up to 1000 W and has maintenance-free design rated for 20 years under normal conditions. It can be networked, multipoint-to-multipoint, and mounts to any surface via screw-plate, glue, or double-sided tape.
Magnet Sensor enables batteryless, wireless security.

Magnet Sensor enables batteryless, wireless security.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
Nov 07, 2005 Solar-powered Model STM250 requires only ambient indoor or outdoor light to operate continuously and to store energy for up to 6 days use in total darkness. Embedded RF transmitter sends signal across 300 m outdoors and 30 m indoors through walls. Entire transmission is initiated, undertaken, and completed in 1/1000 of a second. Sensor serves as ready-to-install switch for security system contractors, or as OEM product for integration into doors and windows.

Wireless Module facilitates sensor networking.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
Jun 17, 2005 Eliminating cables and batteries, solar-powered Model STM100 communicates via RF protocols and supports temperature, gas, humidity, illumination, location, and presence sensors. Unit is comprised of solar cell energy source, energy reservoir, analog and digital sensor connections, microprocessor, and radio transmitter. Designed to operate indoors, module requires 200 lux to generate energy and stores enough energy to operate continuously for 5 days in complete darkness.

Light Switches offer wireless, battery-free operation.

EnOcean GmbH    Oberhaching, D-82041
Apr 20, 2005 EnOcean-enabled Switches scavenge minute amounts of energy when they are pressed on, then use that energy to transmit RF signals up to 10 mW to wirelessly control lighting. Systems are comprised of battery-less switches, dimmers, and receivers that are integrated into lights or controllers and signal repeaters, eliminating need to run cable from switch to light or controller. One switch can control one or multiple lights, and multiple switches can control one light.




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