Echelon FT 3150 Smart Transceiver User Manual

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FT 3120/FT 3150 Smart Transceiver Data Book

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Product Overview

Table 1.1 FT Smart Transceiver Product Offerings

The FT Smart Transceivers provide 11 I/O pins which may be configured to operate in one or more of 34 predefined
standard input/output modes. Combining a wide range of I/O models with two on-board timer/counters enables the
FT Smart Transceivers to interface to application circuits with minimal external logic or software development.

The FT Smart Transceivers can be easily interfaced to other host MCUs by way of the Echelon ShortStack™ or MIP
firmware. When used with the ShortStack or MIP firmware, the FT Smart Transceiver enables any OEM product with
a host microcontroller to quickly and inexpensively become a networked, Internet-accessible device. The ShortStack
firmware uses an SCI or SPI serial interface to communicate between the host and the FT Smart Transceiver. The
MIP firmware uses a high performance parallel or dual-ported RAM interface.

The FT Smart Transceivers are supplied with either an FT-X1or FT-X2 transformer, the patent-pending external
communication transformers. A transformer enables operation in the presence of high frequency common mode noise
on unshielded twisted pair networks. Properly designed devices can meet the rigorous Level 3 requirements of EN
61000-4-6 without the need for a network isolation choke.

The transformer also offers outstanding immunity from magnetic field noise, eliminating the need for protective
magnetic field shields in most applications. The transformer is provided in a potted, 6-pin, through-hole plastic
package.

A typical FT Smart Transceiver-based device requires a power source, crystal, and I/O circuitry. See Figure 1.1 for a
typical FT Smart Transceiver-based device.

The FT Smart Transceivers are compatible withthe Echelon LPT-10 Link Power Transceiver, and they can
communicate with each other on a single twisted pair cable. This capability provides an inexpensive means of
interfacing to devices whose current or voltage requirements would otherwise exceed the capacity of the link power
segment. When equipped with an FT Smart Transceiver and DC blocking capacitors, these devices can be operated
from a local power supply without the need for additional electrical isolation from the link power network.

Figure 1.1 Typical FT Smart Transceiver-based Device

Smart
Transceiver IC
Product

Number

Model

Number

Maximum

input clock

EEPROM

(Kbytes)

RAM

(Kbytes)

ROM

(Kbytes)

External

memory

interface

IC

Package

FT 3120-E4S40

14212R-500

40MHz

4Kbytes

2Kbytes

12Kbytes

No

32 SOIC

FT 3120-E4P40

14222R-800

40MHz

4Kbytes

2Kbytes

12Kbytes

No

44 TQFP

FT 3150-P20

14230R-450

20MHz

0.5Kbytes

2Kbytes

N/A

Yes

64 TQFP

L

ON

W

ORKS

Device

Sense or Control

Devices, e.g., Motors,

Valves, Encoders,

Lights, Relays,

Switches

Communication

Transformer

FT-X1 or FT-X2

Power

Source

Crystal

Smart Transceiver IC

I/O

Data
Rate

of

78

kbps

Free Topology Twisted Pair Network

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