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Data logger and event logger based on M24LR64-R EEPROM

2012/03/23ST-Ericsson  Processor/Memory
Features
■ Evaluation system demonstrating dual
communication interfaces (RF and I2C) of
M24LR64 EEPROM
■ Demonstration board for recording
temperature, motion (MEMS), humidity and
light (photo diode) parameters in a dual
EEPROM M24LR64-R
■ Two operation modes:
– RFID mode for reading and writing the
EEPROM using an RFID kit (RFID starter
kit reader used)
– I2C read and write using a microcontroller
(STM8L used for demonstration)
■ An inductive antenna of 20 mm x 40 mm size
for RF communication with starter kit RFID
reader
■ Graphical user interface to evaluate the logged
information from EEPROM
■ The board also works with an Android NFC
application called DatalogV3
■ RoHS compliant
Description
The STEVAL-IPR002V1 is based on the
M24LR64-R, a dual interface EEPROM which
targets a wide range of applications such as
industrial or medical equipment and consumer
electronics.
RFID (13.56 MHz) and I2C serial communication
are the two interfaces available with EEPROM.
This demo is an autonomous battery-powered
RFID tag with logging capability for recording and
storing the sensor data of the following sensors:
temperature sensor, humidity sensor, vibration,
freefall, tamper and light.
The value of different sensors is stored inside the
EEPROM and then at later stages these logged
values can be retrieved over the RFID interface

 

for evaluation. This data logger can be inserted
along with any transported article and this article
can then be tracked throughout the supply chain,
and the data can be scanned at any point using
an RFID reader.
This system can operate in two modes: data
logger mode and event logger mode.
In data logger mode, the system reads all the
sensor values once every second and stores the
same inside EEPROM. The system stops logging
the data when the allocated memory for a
particular sensor gets filled.
In event logger mode, the system configures the
threshold limits for each sensor. Whenever the
sense value is outside the set threshold limits, it is
stored in the EEPROM.


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