CUE Viewer
Windows
macOS
Linux
RasPi
Interpret messages from TWELITE CUE.
During this commentary, the cupcake image of the previous version is shown.
The default setting (CUE mode) of TWELITE CUE wakes up due to several factors and transmits various information after waking up while driving intermittently using sleep, which can be operated even with coin cell batteries.
In CUE mode, all on-board sensors and LEDs are in operation in order to test the operation of TWELITE CUE.
Timer wake-up (periodic wake-up by set value)
Wake-up by acceleration detection
Wake-up by magnetic sensor (when a magnet is detected approaching)
Detection event (see below)
Module power supply voltage
Magnetic sensor detection value
Acceleration data
Displays basic packet information.
#????
The number of packets received so far.
種別
ID
Logical ID of the sender. Normally the value is 0..100.
AD
The serial number of the sender.
LQ
LQI, the value corresponding to the radio wave strength.
SQ
Packet sequence number.
The default output of TWELITE CUE is always as an acceleration event. Regardless of the wake-up factor, a fixed number of samples of acceleration is measured after wake-up. The event corresponding to the result of this acceleration is sent.
Dice
1(0x00) .. 6(0x06)
The judgment is made based on the regular wake-up and the wake-up detected by the magnetic sensor. If a large acceleration is detected after waking up, an event (0xFF) may be detected that is not allowed to be judged.
Move
16(0x10)
A move or shake event occurs when the accelerometer wakes up when it detects an acceleration above a certain level. A move event occurs when the change in measured acceleration is not very large. (When a change in acceleration is detected, but there is no continuous change in acceleration)
Shake
8(0x08)
A move or shake event occurs when the accelerometer wakes up when it detects an acceleration above a certain level. A shake occurs when the change in measured acceleration is relatively large. (When changes in acceleration are detected and continuous changes in acceleration can be detected. (As the name Shake implies, it occurs when the CUE is continuously shaken.)
We do not provide a quantitative definition of the detection threshold and event detection conditions for wake-up due to acceleration.
Supply voltage of the module[mV].
Displays detected or undetected magnet poles.
No indication of whether the magnetic sensor is waking up due to detection.
Displays acceleration measured after waking up.
sample
The number of samples of acceleration is shown. 10 fixed samples.
Rate ID
The sample rate of acceleration. 04 fixed at 100 Hz.
X,Y,Z
Acceleration of three axes, obtained as an average of 8 samples. The unit is milli-G (1000mG=1G=9.8m/s2).
ARIA Viewer
Windows
macOS
Linux
RasPi
Interpret messages from TWELITE ARIA.
During this commentary, the cupcake image of the previous version is shown.
The default setting (ARIA mode) of TWELITE ARIA wakes up due to several factors and transmits various information after waking up while driving intermittently using sleep, which can be operated even with coin cell batteries.
Wake-up by timer (periodic wake-up by set value)
Wake-up by magnetic sensor (when a magnet is detected approaching)
Module power supply voltage
Magnetic sensor detection value
Temperature and humidity data
Displays basic packet information.
#????
The number of packets received so far.
Type
ID
Logical ID of the sender. Normally the value is 0..100.
AD
The serial number of the sender.
LQ
LQI, the value corresponding to the radio wave strength.
SQ
Packet sequence number.
Displays the history of the last 9 data received from TWELITE ARIA. The higher the number, the more recent the data.
The time in seconds from the start of the TWELITE STAGE APP until the data is received.
Logical device ID of the module.
Supply voltage of the module[mV].
The temperature measured by the module (°C).
The humidity (%) measured by the module.
Displays detected or undetected magnet poles.
No indication of whether the magnetic sensor is awake or not due to detection.
Simple monitor
: Interpret packets from TWELITE CUE and display them in a simplified manner
: Interpret packets from TWELITE ARIA and display them in a simplified manner
: Simple monitor compatible with many kinds of TWELITE wireless packets
Glancer
Windows
macOS
Linux
RasPi
Glancer is an English word for a person who glances, and it is a simple display of . TWELITE Radio App_Wings is written in the microcontroller, and the communication partner (App_Twelite, TWELITE PAL, ...) is set to the same channel as the application ID. Application ID and CHANNEL can be mixed as long as they match).
The screen consists of two types of screens.
Enumerates information from the communication partner. The contents displayed are (message type, logical ID, serial ID, LQI(Lq), supply voltage (if included in the information), and reception time).
This screen is accessed by moving an item in the list view and making a selection when the item is highlighted. Displays information on specific communication partners in order of arrival.
The number of packets received and the average LQI value since the selection is made are displayed.
The value of , which is the packet type; packets from CUE usually have PKT_PAL = 02.
The value of , which is the packet type; packets from CUE usually have PKT_PAL=02.
[ A ]
Move to the previous item on the list.
[ A ]
long press
Exit this screen and return to the previous menu.
[ B ]
Shifts to selection view.
[ B ]
long press
Sorts items. Each time the sort is performed, the sort key changes sequentially.
[ C ]
Move to the next item on the list.
[ C ]
long press
Controls and resets the reset pin of the TWELITE wireless module.
ESC ESC
Exit this screen by entering the ESC key.
[ A ]
No assignment
[ A ]
long press
Exit this screen and return to the list view.
[ B ]
No assignment
[ B ]
long press
No assignment
[ C ]
No assignment
[ C ]
long press
Controls and resets the reset pin of the TWELITE wireless module.
ESC
Exit this screen and return to the list view.