Difference between revisions of "RDing TEMPer"

From sigrok
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 24: Line 24:
</tr>
</tr>


<tr><td>
<tr>
 
  <td>
{| border="0" cellspacing="0"
    {{chip_20pin|1=SCL|2=SDA|3=5V|4=5V|5=5V|6=5V|7=GND|8=5V|9=3.3V|10=Oscillator|11=Oscillator|12=5V|13=USB D-|14=USB D+|15=LED(5V)|16=5V|17=3.3V|20=3.3V}}
|-
  </td>
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | SCL
  <td>
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 1-
    {{chip_8pin|1=GND|2=GND|3=GND|4=GND|5=SDA|6=SCL|7=GND|8=3.3V}}
| rowspan="10" valign="top" style="width: 10em; background-color: #333333; color: white;font-weight: bold;" | &nbsp;&nbsp;O
  </td>
| style="width: 2em;" | -20
</tr>
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | 3.3V
</table>
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | SDA
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 2-
| style="width: 2em;" | -19
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" |
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | 5V
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 3-
| style="width: 2em;" | -18
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" |
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | 5V
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 4-
| style="width: 2em;" | -17
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | 3.3V
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | 5V
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 5-
| style="width: 2em;" | -16
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | 5V
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | 5V
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 6-
| style="width: 2em;" | -15
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | LED(5V)
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | GND
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 7-
| style="width: 2em;" | -14
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | USB D+
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | 5V
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 8-
| style="width: 2em;" | -13
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | USB D-
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | 3.3V
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 9-
| style="width: 2em;" | -12
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | 5V
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | Oscillator
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 10-
| style="width: 2em;" | -11
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | Oscillator
|}
 
</td><td>
 
{| border="0" cellspacing="0"
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | GND
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 1-
| rowspan="10" valign="top" style="width: 10em; background-color: #333333; color: white;font-weight: bold;" | &nbsp;&nbsp;O
| style="width: 2em;" | -8
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | 3.3V
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | GND
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 2-
| style="width: 2em;" | -7
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | GND
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | GND
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 3-
| style="width: 2em;" | -6
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | SCL
 
|-
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" align="right" | GND
| style="width: 2em;" align="right"  | 4-
| style="width: 2em;" | -5
| style="width: 10em; font-weight: bold;" | SDA
 
|}
 
</td></tr></table>


See [http://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=sigrok-dumps.git;a=tree;f=i2c/rding_temper;hb=HEAD these example sigrok captures] for the I2C, USB, and LED traffic going on while the device is queried from the PC (see also screenshots on the right-hand side).
See [http://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=sigrok-dumps.git;a=tree;f=i2c/rding_temper;hb=HEAD these example sigrok captures] for the I2C, USB, and LED traffic going on while the device is queried from the PC (see also screenshots on the right-hand side).

Revision as of 14:20, 2 November 2012

RDing TEMPer

The RDing TEMPer is a USB-based temperature logger.

See RDing TEMPer/Info for more details (such as lsusb -vvv output) about the device.

Hardware

I2C, USB, LED
I2C/USB closeup
  • Main chip: Tenx TMU3101MS (datasheet)
    • The markings were removed, but we're relatively sure it's this chip, due to lsusb and pin/feature matching (see below).
  • Temperature sensor: Fairchild FM75 (datasheet), I2C slave address 0x4f
  • I2C EEPROM: Unknown, yet (markings were removed), I2C slave address 0x50
  • Oscillator: 6MHz

Chip pinouts:

Main chip pinout I2C EEPROM pinout
SCL 1-   O -20 3.3V
SDA 2- -19
5V 3- -18
5V 4- -17 3.3V
5V 5- -16 5V
5V 6- -15 LED(5V)
GND 7- -14 USB D+
5V 8- -13 USB D-
3.3V 9- -12 5V
Oscillator 10- -11 Oscillator
GND 1-   O -8 3.3V
GND 2- -7 GND
GND 3- -6 SCL
GND 4- -5 SDA

See these example sigrok captures for the I2C, USB, and LED traffic going on while the device is queried from the PC (see also screenshots on the right-hand side).

Example usage:

$ sigrok-cli -i rding_temper_i2c_usb_led_sensor_5s.sr -a i2c:sda=0:scl=1
i2c: "START" 
i2c: "ADDRESS READ" "0x4f" 
i2c: "ACK" 
i2c: "DATA READ" "0x1d" 
i2c: "ACK" 
i2c: "DATA READ" "0x80" 
i2c: "ACK" 
i2c: "STOP" 
$ sigrok-cli -i rding_temper_i2c_usb_led_sensor_5s.sr -a usb:dm=3:dp=4:signalling=low-speed
usb: "SYNC INVALID!" "001001001100100" 
usb: "SYNC INVALID!" "000000000000110000000111111100100000000010001" 
usb: "SYNC INVALID!" "0000000000011100000011000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000111111001000101111" 
usb: "SYNC INVALID!" "000000000000001001000010011" 
usb: "OUT DEV 47 EP 0" "00000001100001111111010000001001" 
usb: "DATA1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 " "000000011101001000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001111110100101111" 
usb: "SYNC INVALID!" "00000000101001011" 
usb: "OUT DEV 47 EP 0" "00000001100001111111010000001001" 
usb: "DATA0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 " "000000011100001100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001111110100101111" 
usb: "SYNC INVALID!" "00000000101001011" 
usb: "IN DEV 47 EP 0" "00000001100101101111010000001001" 
usb: "DATA1 " "00000001110100100000000000000000" 
usb: "ACK " "0000000101001011" 

Photos

Protocol

HID-based.

Resources