From: Steve R Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2018 17:27:26 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Add a few OOK dumps. X-Git-Url: https://sigrok.org/gitweb/?p=sigrok-dumps.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=57bbb26e3e2019def9f3899b9773660149797208 Add a few OOK dumps. --- diff --git a/ook/for_x_secs/README b/ook/for_x_secs/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eba87a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/ook/for_x_secs/README @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +FOR X SECS: OOK data +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +for_x_secs contains longer captures which can contain multiple signals of +interest. + + +Notes for oregon_12s.sr +----------------------- + +This is a 12 second capture of 433 MHz amplitude modulated data. It contains +traces for an Oregon Scientific THGN800 temperature and humidity sensor, a +PCR800 rain sensor, a WGR800 wind sensor and a virtual BTHR968 temperature +humidity and pressure sensor. There may also be some other signals in there +too. + +In order to decode the Oregon v2.1 BTHR968 you will need to change the +preamble to '1010 ...' in the ook decoder. Currently you can ook decode either +a preamble of '1111 ...' or '1010 ...' but not both at the same time, so you +can see Oregon v2.1 or v1/3 sensors. + +The signal was received by an RF Solutions RX12 superhet decoder chip and then +passed to the logic analyser. + +The individual traces are also in separate files under the oregon folder. + +Details: +https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/downloads/1481732062DS-AM-RX12.pdf + + +Logic analyzer setup +-------------------- + +The logic analyzer used was a USBee AX Pro / Saleae Logic clone (at 25kHz): + + Probe RX12 + ---------------- + 0 OUT + 1 Output from Arduino running virtual BTHR968 + + +Data +---- + + * oregon_12s.sr: + Contains a set of pulses that include Oregon Scientific PCR800, THGN800, + WGR800 and BTHR968 sensors. + + * one_transition_10s.sr: + Contains a single transition around 1 sec that is a useful template for + using the ook_gen decoder. diff --git a/ook/for_x_secs/one_transition_10s.sr b/ook/for_x_secs/one_transition_10s.sr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b49e25f Binary files /dev/null and b/ook/for_x_secs/one_transition_10s.sr differ diff --git a/ook/for_x_secs/oregon_12s.sr b/ook/for_x_secs/oregon_12s.sr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a85513 Binary files /dev/null and b/ook/for_x_secs/oregon_12s.sr differ diff --git a/ook/oregon/bthr968/README b/ook/oregon/bthr968/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbc4ab6 --- /dev/null +++ b/ook/oregon/bthr968/README @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +BTHR968: OOK data +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is an example capture of a virtual Oregon Scientific BTHR968 temperature, +humidity and pressure sensor which transmits at 433.92 MHz using Manchester +encoding and amplitude modulation. + +The signal was received by an RF Solutions RX12 superhet decoder chip and then +passed to the logic analyser. + +In order to decode the Oregon v2.1 BTHR968 you will need to change the +preamble to '1010 ...' in the ook decoder. Currently you can ook decode either +a preamble of '1111 ...' or '1010 ...' but not both at the same time, so you +can see Oregon v2.1 or v3 sensors. + +Details: +https://gist.github.com/RouquinBlanc/5cb6ff88cd02e68d48ea BTHR918N_ArduinoSender.ino +https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/downloads/1481732062DS-AM-RX12.pdf + + +Logic analyzer setup +-------------------- + +The logic analyzer used was a USBee AX Pro / Saleae Logic clone (at 25kHz): + + Probe RX12 + ---------------- + 0 OUT + 1 Output from Arduino running virtual BTHR968 + + +Data +---- + + * oregon_bthr968.sr: + Contains a single set of pulses that belong to a virtual Oregon Scientific + BTHR968 temperature, humidity and pressure sensor. These should decode as + channel 2, battery OK, rollingcode BC, temp 11.2 deg C, humidity 52%, + pressure 1013mb, checksum OK. diff --git a/ook/oregon/bthr968/oregon_bthr968.sr b/ook/oregon/bthr968/oregon_bthr968.sr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c4cc5fd Binary files /dev/null and b/ook/oregon/bthr968/oregon_bthr968.sr differ diff --git a/ook/oregon/pcr800/README b/ook/oregon/pcr800/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ada7dd --- /dev/null +++ b/ook/oregon/pcr800/README @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +PCR800: OOK data +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is an example capture of an Oregon Scientific PCR800 rain sensor which +transmits at 433.92 MHz using Manchester encoding and amplitude modulation. + +The signal was received by an RF Solutions RX12 superhet decoder chip and then +passed to the logic analyser. + +In order to decode the Oregon v3 PCR800 you will need a preamble of '1111 ...' +(default) in the ook decoder. Currently you can ook decode either a preamble +of '1111 ...' or '1010 ...' but not both at the same time, so you can see +Oregon v2.1 or v1/3 sensors. + +Details: +http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/p-5-oregon-scientific-pcr800-wireless-rain-gauge-for-professional-weather-stations.aspx +https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/downloads/1481732062DS-AM-RX12.pdf + + +Logic analyzer setup +-------------------- + +The logic analyzer used was a USBee AX Pro / Saleae Logic clone (at 25kHz): + + Probe RX12 + ---------------- + 0 OUT + 1 Output from Arduino running virtual BTHR968 + + +Data +---- + + * oregon_pcr800.sr: + Contains a single set of pulses that belong to an Oregon Scientific PCR800 + rain sensor. These should decode as channel 0, battery OK, rainfall 0 + in/hour, total 38.885 inches (since the battery was changed), checksum OK. diff --git a/ook/oregon/pcr800/oregon_pcr800.sr b/ook/oregon/pcr800/oregon_pcr800.sr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5b9d227 Binary files /dev/null and b/ook/oregon/pcr800/oregon_pcr800.sr differ diff --git a/ook/oregon/thgn800/README b/ook/oregon/thgn800/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd51513 --- /dev/null +++ b/ook/oregon/thgn800/README @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +THGN800: OOK data +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is an example capture of an Oregon Scientific THGN800 temperature and +humidity sensor which transmits at 433.92 MHz using Manchester encoding and +amplitude modulation. + +The signal was received by an RF Solutions RX12 superhet decoder chip and then +passed to the logic analyser. + +In order to decode the Oregon v3 THGN800 you will need a preamble of '1111 ...' +(default) in the ook decoder. Currently you can ook decode either a preamble of +'1111 ...' or '1010 ...' but not both at the same time, so you can see Oregon +v2.1 or v1/3 sensors. + +Details: +http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/p-381-oregon-scientific-thgn800-oem-wireless-temperature-humidity-sensor-for-professional-weather-stations-not-in-retail-packaging.aspx +https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/downloads/1481732062DS-AM-RX12.pdf + + +Logic analyzer setup +-------------------- + +The logic analyzer used was a USBee AX Pro / Saleae Logic clone (at 25kHz): + + Probe RX12 + ---------------- + 0 OUT + 1 Output from Arduino running virtual BTHR968 + + +Data +---- + + * oregon_thgn800.sr: + Contains a single set of pulses that belong to an Oregon Scientific THGN800 + temperature and humidity sensor. These should decode as channel 1, + battery OK, rollingcode F6, temp +17.3 deg C, humidity 52%, checksum OK. diff --git a/ook/oregon/thgn800/oregon_thgn800.sr b/ook/oregon/thgn800/oregon_thgn800.sr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b149122 Binary files /dev/null and b/ook/oregon/thgn800/oregon_thgn800.sr differ diff --git a/ook/oregon/wgr800/README b/ook/oregon/wgr800/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cbc26fb --- /dev/null +++ b/ook/oregon/wgr800/README @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +WGR800: OOK data +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This is an example capture of an Oregon Scientific WGR800 wind sensor which +transmits at 433.92 MHz using Manchester encoding and amplitude modulation. + +The signal was received by an RF Solutions RX12 superhet decoder chip and then +passed to the logic analyser. + +In order to decode the Oregon v3 WGR800 you will need a preamble of '1111 ...' +(default) in the ook decoder. Currently you can ook decode either a preamble of +'1111 ...' or '1010 ...' but not both at the same time, so you can see Oregon +v2.1 or v1/3 sensors. + +Details: +http://www.oregonscientificstore.com/p-378-oregon-scientific-wgr800-oem-professional-wind-sensor-not-in-retail-packaging.aspx +https://www.rfsolutions.co.uk/downloads/1481732062DS-AM-RX12.pdf + + +Logic analyzer setup +-------------------- + +The logic analyzer used was a USBee AX Pro / Saleae Logic clone (at 25kHz): + + Probe RX12 + ---------------- + 0 OUT + 1 Output from Arduino running virtual BTHR968 + + +Data +---- + + * oregon_wgr800.sr: + Contains a single set of pulses that belong to an Oregon Scientific WGR800 + wind sensor. These should decode as channel 0, battery OK, rollingcode 5E, + direction NE(45deg), gust 3.3m/s, speed 2m/s, checksum OK. diff --git a/ook/oregon/wgr800/oregon_wgr800.sr b/ook/oregon/wgr800/oregon_wgr800.sr new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e2d594c Binary files /dev/null and b/ook/oregon/wgr800/oregon_wgr800.sr differ