SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit User Manual for the HS3001, FS2012, and ZWIR4512 Description Features The SensorShare SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit demonstrates HS3001 Humidity and Temperature Sensor with I2C interface using the IDT ZWIR4512 6LoWPAN Low-Power Wireless Module in the Sensor Cube to communicate humidity, temperature, and flow sensor measure- RH accuracy: 1.5% RH typical (10% to 90% RH, 25 C) ment data to the kits 6LoWPAN-WiFi Hub, which functions as a Fast RH response time (typical: 6 seconds) WiFi hub, allowing a linked device to display and graph the mea- Temperature sensor accuracy: 0.2C (typ.) at -10 to +80 C sured data in real time. The kits Hub can also link to an end-users FS2012 Flow Sensor with I2C interface in the Sensor Cube WiFi hub, which also allows any network device to display and graph the data in a web browser. The kits Hub also permits send- Gas or liquid mediums ing the measurements to Amazon Web Services with all the Robust solid isolation technology required permissions and setup of the data to be viewed worldwide. Resistant to surface contamination, vibration, pressure shock The end-user only needs an Amazon Web Service account. No cavity to cause clogging The SDAWIR03 kit uses the IDT HS3001 Humidity and Tempera- License-free 868/915 MHz frequency bands ture Sensor and the FS2012 Flow Sensor for the measurements. IPv6 module addressing The sensors are mounted in a 5cm clear plastic cube that contains a ZWIR4512 Wireless Module to communicate with the Hub. The 4 channels in EU mode 10 channels in US mode 6LoWPAN-WiFi Hub and the Sensor Cube are powered by a Hub WiFi connections: 2.4GHz separate AC/DC wall mount adapter. If using only the HS3001, it No software to install apply power and WiFi link to the Hub to can be powered from coin cell batteries. view measurements The Hub utilizes a Raspberry PI Zero W to provide the WiFi hub The Hub can also link to a local WiFi hub to view measurements function interfaced to the ZWIR4512 Wireless Module. The Hub When linked to a local WiFi hub, the Hub can link to Amazon uses the Raspbian LXDE Lightweight Desktop Environment, which Web Service (AWS) and write sensor data to AWS is a Debian-based computer operating system for the Raspberry Pi. All the required setup is included to allow writing data to the Many of the Hub functions are written in Python. The Hub micro- end-users AWS account SD card is fully loaded and ready for operation. Over-the-air update (OTAU) functionality in the Hub and The Sensor Cubes use the software modules provided with the IDT Sensor Cube automatic OTAU from IDT if linked to AWS ZWIR4512 6LoWPAN radio module. The sensor interface is either I2C or an analog voltage. The Cube can be expanded to operate Multiple Cubes with sensors installed can communicate with other 3.3V I2C capable sensors. the Hub and have results displayed Cubes automatically mesh if needed to complete the communication path to the Hub Kit Contents The Hub and Sensor Cube operate from a 5.0V DC and micro- 6LoWPAN-WiFi Hub operating with a Raspberry PI Zero W USB connector wall-mount power supply adapters are included Sensor Cube including the HS3001 Humidity Sensor, FS2012 Wall-mount adapters have the AC mains connection plugs Flow Sensor, and ZWIR4512 6LoWPAN RF Module commonly used worldwide or in North America Hose USB and HDMI adapters Related datasheets are available online: 2 AC/DC Wall-Mount Adapters depending on the kit part code: ZWIR4512: www.idt.com/ZWIR4512 SDAWIR03-AMZ01-NA for North America SDAWIR03-AMZ01- FS2012: www.idt.com/FS2012 GB for other locations HS3001: www.idt.com/HS3001 SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit 2018 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. 1 November 5, 2018 SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit User Manual for the HS3001, FS2012, and ZWIR4512 Important Notes Disclaimer Integrated Device Technology, Inc. and its affiliated companies (herein referred to as IDT) shall not be liable for any damages arising out of defects resulting from (i) delivered hardware or software (ii) non-observance of instructions contained in this manual and in any other documentation provided to user, or (iii) misuse, abuse, use under abnormal conditions, or alteration by anyone other than IDT. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IDT HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND USER EXPRESSLY WAIVES ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, STATUTORY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND ANY OTHER WARRANTY THAT MAY ARISE BY REASON OF USAGE OF TRADE, CUSTOM, OR COURSE OF DEALING. Restrictions in Use IDTs SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kit consisting of the 6LoWPAN-WiFi Hub, Sensor Cube(s), AC/DC Wall Mount Adapters, Hose USB and HDMI adapters, and the IDT Demo Software, are designed to provide a quick setup for taking Flow, RH%, and temperature measurements with the FS2012 and HS3001 only. IDTs SDAWIR03 Demonstration Kits and IDT Demo Software must not be used for any mission-critical applications, end-customer products, or measurement reference source. Contents 1. Setup ............................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.1 Computer Requirements ....................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2 Kit Connections and Power Switch ....................................................................................................................................................4 1.3 Kit Power-On and Operation ..............................................................................................................................................................5 1.4 Kit Power Off ......................................................................................................................................................................................6 1.5 Setting the Wireless Frequency Band for the ZWIR4512 ..................................................................................................................6 1.6 Altering the Cube Function and Performing a Reset ..........................................................................................................................6 1.7 Operating with Only the HS3001 Sensor or Only the FS2012 Sensor ...............................................................................................7 2. Usage Guide .................................................................................................................................................................................................7 2.1 The Web Browser Display ..................................................................................................................................................................7 2.2 The Cube Browser Registration Display ............................................................................................................................................7 2.3 The Status and Measurement Control Menu .....................................................................................................................................8 2.3.1 The Status Information ........................................................................................................................................................8 2.3.2 The Measurement Control ..................................................................................................................................................9 2.4 Function Change Menu ....................................................................................................................................................................10 3. Logging onto a WiFi Network .....................................................................................................................................................................11 4. Amazon Web Services Operation ..............................................................................................................................................................13 4.1 Setting-up an AWS Account .............................................................................................................................................................13 4.2 Opening the AWS Configuration Menu ..........................................................................................................................................14 4.3 Visualizing Data on AWS .................................................................................................................................................................16 5. Data Format to AWS and AWS Data Handling ...........................................................................................................................................17 2018 Integrated Device Technology, Inc. 2 November 5, 2018