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Ebyte E104-BT11 User Manual

Ebyte E104-BT11
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E104-BT11 User Manual
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Ebyte E104-BT11 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEbyte
ModelE104-BT11
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Overview

1.1 Introduction

Introduction to the E104-BT11 Bluetooth mesh module.

1.2 Features

Key features and specifications of the module.

1.3 Applications

Lists applications like smart home and sensor networks.

2 Specification and Parameters

2.1 Limit Parameters

Defines absolute maximum and minimum operating parameters.

2.2 Operating Parameters

Details typical operating voltage, current, temperature, and frequency.

3 Size and Pin Definition

3.1 Pin Definition

Detailed pinout and function descriptions for the module.

4 Basic Operation

4.1 Hardware Design

Guidelines for designing the hardware circuit for the module.

5 Function Introductions

5.1 Ble Mesh

Explains the Bluetooth mesh network topology and operation.

5.1.1 Basic Knowledge

Introduces fundamental SIG mesh terms and concepts.

5.1.2 Network Keys (NetKey)

Details Network Keys for secure communication.

5.1.3 Application Keys (AppKey)

Details Application Keys for data protection.

5.1.4 Device Roles

Describes roles like Node, LPN, Relay, Friend, Proxy, Provision.

5.1.5 Address (Unicast), Element

Explains addressing in mesh networks.

5.2 BT11 Function

Details the functions and capabilities of the BT11 module.

5.2.1 Networking

How to add devices to the network using BT11-G and BT11-N.

5.2.1.1 Networking Process

Step-by-step process for network configuration.

5.2.1.2 Networking Whitelist

How to use a whitelist for network configuration.

5.2.1.3 Remove Nodes

Commands for deleting nodes from the network.

5.2.2 Over-the-Air Configuration

Configuring parameters remotely via UART.

5.2.3 Data Transmission

Supported data transmission modes.

5.2.4 Sleep

Module hibernation and wake-up methods.

5.2.5 Low Power Node

Using the low-power node function.

5.3 Agent Access and APP Configuration Network Access

5.4 Data Format

5.4.1 Parameter Configuration

Used to read and write module parameters.

5.4.1.1 NetKey Configuration

Configuration of Network Keys for the network ID.

5.4.1.2 Read NetKey

Command to read the configured NetKey.

5.4.1.3 AppKey Configuration

Configuration of Application Keys.

5.4.1.4 AppKey Read

Command to read the configured AppKey.

5.4.1.5 Network Whitelist Configuration

Configuration of the network whitelist.

5.4.1.6 Network Whitelist Deletion

Deleting entries from the network whitelist.

5.4.1.7 Network Whitelist Read

Reading the network whitelist entries.

5.4.1.8 Device Network Access

Methods for enabling/disabling device network access.

5.4.1.9 Delete Node

Command to delete a node from the network.

5.4.1.10 Get Node Network Address

Retrieves the network address of a node.

5.4.1.11 Baud Rate Configuration

Setting the serial communication baud rate.

5.4.1.12 Baud Rate Read

Reading the current baud rate setting.

5.4.1.13 MAC Read

Reading the module's MAC address.

5.4.1.14 Power Configuration

Configuring the module's transmit power.

5.4.1.15 Power Read

Reading the module's current transmit power.

5.4.1.16 Restart the Device

Command to restart the module.

5.4.1.17 Restore Factory

Restoring the module to factory default settings.

5.4.1.18 Get Software Version Number

Retrieving the module's software version.

5.4.1.19 Sleep Configuration

Configuring the module's sleep mode settings.

5.4.1.20 Sleep Inquiry

Querying the module's sleep status.

5.4.1.21 UART Data Bit Configuration

Setting the number of data bits for UART.

5.4.1.22 UART Data Bit Acquisition

Reading the UART data bit configuration.

5.4.1.23 UART Stop Bit Configuration

Setting the number of stop bits for UART.

5.4.1.24 UART Stop Bit Acquisition

Reading the UART stop bit configuration.

5.4.1.25 Parity Digit Configuration

Setting the parity for UART communication.

5.4.1.26 Parity Digit Acquisition

Reading the UART parity configuration.

5.4.1.27 Low-Power Node Configuration

Configuring low-power node parameters.

5.4.1.28 Low-Power Node Acquisition

Querying low-power node settings.

5.4.2 Format Transmission

Details data format for transmission, packet length, and gaps.

5.4.2.1 Fixed-Point Transmission Example

Example of sending data to a specific address.

5.4.2.2 Broadcast Example

Example of broadcasting data to all nodes.

5.4.3 Configuration Over Air

How to configure parameters remotely.

6 Quick Start

6.1 Factory Reset

Steps to restore the module to factory settings.

6.2 Access to Network

Guides on connecting the module to a network.

6.3 Transparent Transmission

Covers broadcast and fixed-point data transmission examples.

7 FAQ

7.1 Communication Distance is Too Short

Reasons for short communication distance and solutions.

7.2 Module is Easy to Damage

Potential causes of module damage and precautions.

7.3 BER (Bit Error Rate) is High

Troubleshooting high bit error rates.

8 Welding Instruction

8.1 Reflow Soldering Temperature

Recommended temperature profile for reflow soldering.

8.2 Reflow Soldering Curve

Visual representation of the reflow soldering temperature profile.

9 Package

Revision History

Records changes made to the document.

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Company information and contact details.

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