Quantum ENY-T1U01D 사용자 설명서
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System Configuration
The configuration of “eny” system is shown in Figure 1.
Pressing the “eny button” generates electricity and become active for a while ( less than 5[ms] ).
During the active time the button can transmit and receive RF signal.
The “eny receiver” should be plugged into PC or other host computer via USB and recognized as Virtual
COM port (VCP).
The receiver can communicate with the “eny button” while the button is active.
The operation is done in ISM frequency (2.4GHz band) and the protocol is “eny” original.
“eny button” does not need the power supply, and “eny receiver” requires 5V via USB.
The ID of the connected “eny button” will be output on the terminal software (Putty, Teraterm etc.).
The application should be implemented in the host computer to be triggered by the signal from “eny
button
Pressing the “eny button” generates electricity and become active for a while ( less than 5[ms] ).
During the active time the button can transmit and receive RF signal.
The “eny receiver” should be plugged into PC or other host computer via USB and recognized as Virtual
COM port (VCP).
The receiver can communicate with the “eny button” while the button is active.
The operation is done in ISM frequency (2.4GHz band) and the protocol is “eny” original.
“eny button” does not need the power supply, and “eny receiver” requires 5V via USB.
The ID of the connected “eny button” will be output on the terminal software (Putty, Teraterm etc.).
The application should be implemented in the host computer to be triggered by the signal from “eny
button
”.
2.4GHz
eny receiver
eny button
PC
OR
RasberryPI
Figure 1
via
USB