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

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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.



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Developer's Kit Lets OEMs Design Their Own Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensors



BOSTON, August 15, 2007 - EnOcean has released a Developer's Platform that enables OEMs to design self-powered wireless sensors that do not require batteries or external power.

The EVA 120C Evaluation Kit includes everything necessary to quickly develop and test ultra low power wireless sensor modules for industrial process control applications.

Kit components include an EnOcean STM 110C solar powered sensor transmitter module and a development board with a PC interface. Detailed technical documentation, including data sheet, manual and user notes also are part of the kit.

The STM module is the only commercialized product that integrates a 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 have been optimized to work together.

It is available in volume quantities and is cost competitive with battery-powered technologies. The module will add value to products, without adding excess cost, and can justify a premium, enhancing company margins.

The STM makes possible scalable and continuously adaptable sensor networks that can transmit data on temperature, gas, humidity, vapor, current, light levels, water, pressure, location, occupancy and other parameters. It can communicate with multiple receivers, allowing exceptional flexibility in designing sensor networks.

The module's dimensions are 0.8 in. by 1.6 in. by 0.4 in. (21 mm x 40 mm x 9 mm) and it is maintenance- and battery-free.

The Developer's Kit enables designers and engineers to quickly and easily simulate STM performance, to understand results and develop application-specific wireless sensor products based on EnOcean technology. The board includes buttons and opto- coupler inputs for immediate wake-up useful in even- driven applications. Additional buttons trigger a LEARN telegram to assign the sensor to networks. Plug-in jumpers are provided to set cyclic wake and transmit times, as well as to wire-in digital inputs. Also included are potentiometers to simulate analog inputs, and a LED display to verify successful telegram transmission. The Kit connects to a PC via RS232 or USB interface for direct evaluation by PC software, or to enable additional module configuration, and control inputs and measurement outputs for charge and discharge cycles.

To get the EVA 120C Developer's Kit, call Jim O'Callaghan at 801-733-6118, or email him at jim.ocallaghan@enocean.com. View the EVA 120C Data Sheet, list of manufacturers and how they are using the STM, and a news release reporting on the STM 110 at first-team-usa.com/EVA-STM.pdf

About EnOcean
EnOcean manufactures and markets world-leading energy harvesting technology, sensors, and RF (radio frequency) communication in a single solution for building and home automation, lighting, industrial, automated meter reading and environmental applications. The company is a spin-off of Siemens AG, one of the premier German technology centers. U.S. operations are based in Boston, MA.

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