MT01b is a radio module which can be used to make a 7 channel
DSM2 2.4GHz transmitter.
It is compatible with all Micron and Deltang receivers and
the range is suitable for indoor and small outdoor sites.
THIS DOCUMENT IS INCOMPLETE. The current firmware functionality
mirrors the Deltang Tx2
for profiles 1, 5, 6 and 7. Please
contact
Micron if you have any quiestions about usage.
Connections (top)
The module has 3 JST-SH connectors: a 10 pin for inputs, GND/0V and 3.3V
regulated supply for analogue controls; a 6 pin for battery input
and indicator LED; and a 3 pin for future serial input.
All connectors have unused pins which are for future enhancements.
The MT01b on-board LED is repeated to an external LED via the
JST-SH 6p, pin 3. This will need a series LED appropriate to the LED
current and required brightness. A 1K ohm resistor is used on Micron
transmitters - see one of the wiring diagrams
below for an example LED connection.
The on-board LED is switched off after 60 seconds.
6 pin power connector
The only usable pins with the current firmware release are 3, 5 & 6
(LED, 0V, Vin).
Pin 6 should be connected to the battery via an on/off switch; there is
a diode on the MT01b board to protect against reverse polarity.
P9, P10 and Cal will be supported in a future firmware release.
10 pin signal connector
Pins 1 to 7 are the control inputs, either analogue or digital depending
on the selected profile. The max analogue input voltage for full control
range is 1.65V. Any unused analogue inputs should be connected to
negative to avoid input noise affecting adjacent analogue channels.
Pin 8 is not used by the current firmware release.
Pin 9 provides a regulated 3.3V output for use with analogue controls;
a voltage divider should be used so that the analogue input voltage
varies between 0V and 1.65V - i.e. a 10k ohm potentiometer should have
a 10k ohm resistor in series.
Profiles
MT01b profiles provide a collection of input types and are modelled
on the Deltang Tx2.
The current firmware version implementation supports only
profiles 1, 5, 6 and 7;
the other Deltang profiles will be added in a future firmware release.
Profile selection is made by:
- short the 'Profile' pads, e.g. with needle nose tweezers
- apply power to MT01b (JST-SH6p, pins 5 and 6)
- the LED will flash the current profile twice
- while the short is in place, the LED will scroll through
the profile options (1, 5, 6)
- remove the short to select a profile
- switch off when the LED stays on
Tx20 Circuit
Tx20 is a model train controller and requires profile 5.