US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 US Smart Outlet Purchase Specification Revision 1.02 July 17, 2012 Document: D10025-002 Tendril Inc.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 This document contains information that is extremely sensitive to Tendril and its suppliers. It is an unpublished work that contains confidential and secret information that is protected under the copyright laws. The existence of the copyright notice is not to be construed as an admission of presumption that publication has occurred. Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 Executive Summary................................................................................................................... 1 About This Specification ............................................................................................................
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec 6 Manufacturing / Test Specifications ................................................................................................. 12 6.1 6.2 7 September 21, 2012 Manufacturing Process............................................................................................................ 12 Minimum Testing Requirements.............................................................................................. 12 Agency Requirements..............................
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Executive Summary The US Smart Outlet is a radio controlled outlet that can apply or remove power to a device plugged into its receptacle. It also measures RMS power being utilized by the device being controlled. The Outlet communicates wirelessly via 802.15.4 ZigBee SE 1.0 protocol, and responds to the ZigBee Smart Energy commands.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Features 1) Smart Energy (SEP 1.1) certified via NTS or similar test house a) AES 128 bit encryption across the HAN b) Multiple ESI Support c) Cluster Binding d) ECC capability with Production Certificates 2) Switches 120V, 15A UL rated device on or off via SEP DR Clusters and Tendril custom control commands. Device uses a latching SP relay that opens the hot side.. 3) Application Bootloader OTA upgrade capability of radio FW.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 2.2.1 Block Diagram 5.0 V Switching Reg Linear Reg 3.3 V AC In Hot AC Out Hot Relay V+I Measurement AC In Neutral AC Out Neutral Current Sense LED ZigBee RF Module Ember 357 Test /Program Header Button Serial Flash EEPROM RF to/from HAN PCB Trace Antenna 2.3 Relay The device uses a latching relay, to retain the state through a device reset following an OTA.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 3 Performance Specifications 3.1 Reliability MCBF Environment Unit reliability = 500,000 POH (based on component analysis) Equates to a failure rate of 1.7% per year over the useful service life of 5 years. Indoor Residential Switching reliability = 100,000 MCBF operating both relays at 10 A resistive load Indoor Residential 3.1.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 3.3 Sub-metering Accuracy The unit measures and reports Voltage, Current, Instantaneous Power, and Energy as described in Section 2.1. Note that only Power and Energy are presently reported to TNOP. The accuracy is specified as follows: CurrentRMS Range Average Accuracy Low 0-1.7 ARMS + 50 mARMS Normal 1.7-15 ARMS + 3% VoltageRMS Instantaneous Demand Current Summation Delivered 100-150 VRMS + 2% 0.1 -3.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 4 Physical Specifications 4.1 Dimensions Specification Value (to be updated) Length 108 mm (4.5 in) Width 64 mm (2.75 in) Depth 35 mm (1.5 in) Unit Weight 0.22 kg (.5 lbs) Shipping Weight (packaged) 0.33 kg (.8 lbs) Packaging Dimensions 228.6 mm (9.0 in) x 177.8 mm (7.0 in) x 69.9 mm (2.75 in) Orientation Operates in any orientation 4.2 Appearance The unit appears roughly as shown. 4.3 LEDs The unit contains 1 bicolor LED.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 4.4 Button A large button on the front of the unit is used to provide manual input to the processor. It provides tactile feedback upon closing the switch. It activates with < 1lb pressure and is warranted for 5000 presses. 4.5 Device Labeling Please refer to the Product Labeling Specification D10022-001 for the general device labeling requirements. This section covers device specific details over and above that specification. 4.5.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 4.6 ESD Failure Level Limits Failure Type Equipment Failure Level Allowable Errors Hardware Office 1 to 8 kV Hardware Office Up to 15 kV No operator intervention (recoverable error allowed) No component damage - operator intervention allowed The unit is tested in its normal usage state, plugged into a grounded wall outlet. Ref Document: 89/336/EEC, Directive Concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Test Specification: EN61000-4-2.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 4.7 Environmental Specifications 4.7.1 Altitude Altitude Value Operating Range -500 feet to 15,000 feet Non-operating Range -500 feet to 50,000 feet 4.7.2 Temperature Temperature Value o o Operating Range 0 C to 40 C Operating Gradient Maximum of 15o C per 60 minutes Nonoperating Range -40o C to 65o C Nonoperating Gradient Maximum of 20o C per 60 minutes 4.7.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 4.8 Shock and Vibration Specifications 4.8.1 Transportation Vibration This test exposes the unit under test, packed for shipment to transportation vibration for approximately one hour. • The test shall be done to the same units under test, using the same packaging, as the units used for Transportation Drop Test and shall be conducted PRIOR TO the Transportation Drop Test.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 4.8.4 Non-Operational Vibration The product shall pass a test conducted as described in ICE 60068-2-6 REV 1987 based on the following conditions: 1. The device shall not be operating and shall be without packaging. 2. The device shall be rigidly mounted to a test fixture and at reference point for the control accelerometer that shall be attached to the test fixture. 3.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 5 Installation 5.1 Location The unit is designed for indoor use, plugged into a standard wall outlet, covering both receptacles, or into an appropriately grounded extension cord. The package is designed for In-home installation. The product is not intended to operate exposed to the elements. 5.2 Maintenance / Service The device requires no user maintenance.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 7 Agency Requirements 7.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 7.1.1 Background Radiation The unit is certified as passing EMC requirements covered under the UL 916 spec. The unit is certified under FCC part 15 Class B. External labeling shall indicate certification. 7.1.2 RF - United States - FCC The unit meets FCC Part 15 Subpart C for intentional radiators. The radio module FCC ID of QPU3020 extends to device.
US Smart Outlet Purchase Spec September 21, 2012 7.3 Environmental Impact Meets Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive) Meets Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS Compliant) 7.