
Protocol stack software facilitates wireless smart mater developments
Wireless smart meter applications require long life for battery-powered meters such as water, gas and heat meters. The Wireless M-Bus communications protocol requires very little overhead for the small amounts of data used by the meter, enabling battery life up to 15-20 years. Proven over the past several years in various field tests and deployments in many different countries, Wireless M-Bus has become a widely accepted standard for smart metering in Europe, and interest in the standard is also growing in other world regions.
The protocol software has been developed by the Steinbeis Transfer Center Embedded Design and Networking (STZEDN) and conforms to the current Wireless M-Bus specification (EN13757-4), the Wireless M-Bus Application Layer (EN13757-3) and the Application Layer of the Open Metering System (OMS) Group. This robust, standards-based sub-GHz implementation enables smart meter developers to create products that are easy to install and maintain. The STZEDN stack implements all required protocol elements for the Wireless M-Bus standard and additional tools support. The stack offers proven interoperability with software modules from manufacturers across different protocol layers and is optimized for small footprint, excellent modularity and scalability. STZEDN also offers additional engineering services (adaptation, customization and optimization), training and customer support.
Silicon Labs’ software solution includes a comprehensive wireless protocol stack that supports the S (868 MHz), T (868 MHz), C (868 MHz) and N (169 MHz) modes from the physical layer to the application layer. The protocol stack includes application programming interface (API)-based access for both application and extended data link layers. The software also includes an optional serial command interface to enable control of the Wireless M-Bus solution from an external host processor.
The Wireless M-Bus software is available in binary/object code format for Silicon Labs’ Si446x EZRadioPRO RF transceivers and the energy-friendly, ARM-based 32-bit EFM32 Leopard Gecko MCU. Physical layer configurations are provided for S, T, C and N modes for evaluation using Silicon Labs’ Wireless Development Suite (WDS). The software package includes complete API documentation, physical layer scripts, test reports, a quick-start guide and PC-based tools for evaluation. Source code is available through a separate license agreement.
Evaluation hardware is available for easy access to the topic. The Wireless M-Bus software stack is available now to customers at no charge.
For more information visit www.silabs.com/Wireless-M-Bus
