EnOcean STM 110 Wireless Sensor Module

Posted by Ken Cheung in Wireless on Sunday, November 4, 2007

The EnOcean STM 110 module is a wireless, battery-free sensor transmitter that integrates all sensor functions into a single module. The module targets OEMs developing products for commercial building monitoring and control, industrial processes, lighting control, automated metering infrastructures, and home automation. The EnOcean STM (Sensor Transmitter Module) 110 harvests and stores solar energy, converts DC to DC efficiently, measures incoming data with ultra low power electronics and transmits via radio signals.

The integrated STM 110 module enables scalable and continuously adaptable sensor networks that can sense and transmit data on temperature, gas, humidity, vapor, current, light levels, water, pressure, location, occupancy and other parameters.

The module's dimension is 0.8 in. by 1.6 in. by 0.4 in. (21 mm x 40 mm x 9 mm), which allows it to be incorporated into very small OEM products and facilitate enhanced product aesthetics.

Since the module requires neither line voltage nor batteries, it is virtually maintenance free. It eliminates such battery headaches as unpredictable service life, replacement and disposal, yet is cost competitive with battery-based systems.

STM 110-enabled products can be designed for quick and easy peel 'n stick installation practically anywhere. Products can be moved readily as floor plans or monitoring requirements change. Most installations do not require outside electricians or added networking overhead for managing the radio frequency.

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