I have not enough knowledge to judge if this is a working module with the Z-wave SoC (System on Chip) capabilities already on-board.
Derik, please share your experience.
SM-M1 Smart Home Module
Xenon SM-M1 smart modules selected from the most advanced smart home Z-Wave protocol, ZM5202 hardware module within the existing node control functions previously written software, Z-Wave node function, access to Z-Wave Intelligent Systems. Xenon SM-M1 for small and medium size manufacturers to solve the difficulties of the early technology development, saving a lot of development time and costs, especially in the early manufacturer of electrical test intelligent system access and a small amount of trial production, there is great value.
Single product customization:Xenon SM-M1 on ZM5202 hardware node function control module programming software directly, save hardware costs, guarantee convenience and yield production line of hardware products for intelligent single product lot of customization.
Master Gateway: Xenon systems provide Z-Wave master gateway and technical support, we can build up a test platform and the node with the production of forming system sold together.
loud services:Xenon systems provide access to the cloud, eliminating the difficulties of equipment installation and maintenance, but also can build more value-added services. Feel free to contact the project manager to discuss business cooperation. Select the following desired function model, add a module to the product circuit board can be used. Z2-P1: intelligent socket, power switch Z2-P2: intelligent socket, power switch, power meter Z2-D1: Dimmer Z2-S1: Door/windows Sensor Z2-S2: temperature, humidity, luminance meter Z2-S3: remote control to select the scene Z2-C1: electric curtain motor control Z2-R1: IR control repeater
Features *Pad and pin compatible with the ZM3102 and ZM4102*ITU G.9959 compliantModule*Optimized 8051 CPU Core*128kb flash *16KB SRAM*UART with speed up to 230.4kbps*2 interrupt inputs *4-channel 12/8-bit rail-to-rail ADC with VDD/internal/external voltage reference*PWM Output
I have not enough knowledge to judge if this is a working module with the Z-wave SoC (System on Chip) capabilities already on-board.
Derik, please share your experience.
Hope this helps
Domosapiens
Haha I had a quick email with them as well, and they sent me the price list as well. I've ordered one of those door sensors, fingers crossed. It's already en route from China. The sales rep told me they're OEM partners, but obviously no further details. I suspect they could be the manufacturer of Benext's door sensor: http://products.z-wavealliance.org/products/75
They ask some nice questions though...
How about the cost of the sdk?
AFAIK you have to pay 3000 USD/year and that's just the membership fee. I've checked their website a long time ago, the SDK also cost a lot as well as the approval. So in general, that's what we pay at the retail store
trixwood wrote:Ok, I am getting out of my depth here... I just stick to prefab z-wave
The downside of a closed something (at least from our perpective): sigma designs can have shitloads of money because of that. The good thing: you can control everything, you can approve everything, and all the devices will be compatible with each other. IMHO it's a brilliant business model.
Soon to be replaced with the bigger players getting into the game There is a big rise in home automation, check google trends. The amount of lo energy bluetooth and wifi devices is on a very high rise. The problems I have with them is that the whole man in the middle/you can't say stalker e.t. phone home & cloud thing... luckily most people do not care And hopefully those nice zwave devices will get cheaper (or not)
Hi, I bought the Neo-cam ( EU type / Netherlands ) and it's working fine. It's a unknown device in my Domoticz, but I could select the device to power my light and see the usage. Hope It can be added in Domoticz. I already added it to my livingroom group and stil working.