Difference between revisions of "How to capture ELA Beacon internal battery voltage?"
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− | First thing you have to know before configuring a sensor is data protocol. | + | First thing you have to know before configuring a sensor is data protocol. For detailed ELA description about Bluetooth frame specifications please refer [https://elainnovation.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/BLE-Frame-specifications-11B-EN.pdf here.] |
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+ | To enable internal battery voltage in the scan response frame, battery voltage presence must be configured in the NFC memory using ELA's Device Manager Mobile application. | ||
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== Examples of ELA sensor internal battery voltage capturing == | == Examples of ELA sensor internal battery voltage capturing == | ||
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=== iBeacon === | === iBeacon === | ||
+ | 35bytes offset 2bytes data size | ||
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=== Eddystone === | === Eddystone === | ||
+ | 36bytes offset 2bytes data size |
Revision as of 16:33, 3 January 2022
General Information
First thing you have to know before configuring a sensor is data protocol. For detailed ELA description about Bluetooth frame specifications please refer here.
To enable internal battery voltage in the scan response frame, battery voltage presence must be configured in the NFC memory using ELA's Device Manager Mobile application.
Examples of ELA sensor internal battery voltage capturing
ID
iBeacon
35bytes offset 2bytes data size
Eddystone
36bytes offset 2bytes data size