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P.O. Box 12186, Die Boord 7613 • 11 Electron Street, Technopark, Stellenbosch , South Africa
Tel: +27 21 880 1163 / +27 21 8802661 • Fax: 021 880 1163 • E-mail: info@etse.co.za • Web: www.etse.co.za
Etse Electronics cc CK 97/55493/2 VAT No. 4660182512
Multi-Input BLE Sensor Tag
Following on the heels of the BLE Sensor Tag, Etse Electronics has developed a Bluetooth Low-Energy
Tag with multiple inputs, allowing further merging of BLE connectivity & telemetry applications.
The original BLE Sensor Tag is available in two flavours: a cost-effective iBeacon implementation, or an
AltBeacon implementation with the option of a variety of onboard sensors. The new multi-input BLE
Sensor Tag has two inputs which can be used to measure either voltages, sensor outputs or logic states.
The photo on the left shows our "basic"
Etse BLE tag (top) along with the new
"multi-input" BLE tag (below).
The new tag is larger in order to
accommodate two batteries for longer
operating life. The photo shows the voltage
measurement of a lead acid battery.
Also shown is a typical view of the data on
a mobile app. The first device is the "basic"
tag with incremental counter and
temperature
The second device is the "multi-input" tag
with lead acid battery voltage
measurement and incremental counter.
App View
Multi-Input Sensor Tag Data
Basic Sensor Tag
Quick Facts – Etse Multi-Input BLE Sensor Tag
o Size - 75 mm X 35 mm X 20 mm
o Battery life - Typically 3 years or more
o Typical Applications – Measurement of battery health, temperature, door open/close etc.
P.O. Box 12186, Die Boord 7613 • 11 Electron Street, Technopark, Stellenbosch , South Africa
Tel: +27 21 880 1163 / +27 21 8802661 • Fax: 021 880 1163 • E-mail: info@etse.co.za • Web: www.etse.co.za
Etse Electronics cc CK 97/55493/2 VAT No. 4660182512
Bluetooth Low Energy Sensor Tag development
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), marketed as Bluetooth Smart or Bluetooth 4.0, provides considerably
reduced power consumption compared to Classic Bluetooth. It was merged into the main Bluetooth
standard in 2010.
As with Classic Bluetooth, the BLE device broadcasts a MAC address
and a "Friendly name". When searching for a device with a mobile
phone, one will typically see the following:
It is then possible to then connect with the BLE device to send and receive data from it.
The Etse BLE Sensor Tags Etse Electronics is currently developing BLE sensor tags that utilize the unsolicited advertising mode in
order to transmit user-specific data. This allows for the periodic transmission of e.g. sensor data at low
device cost and power consumption, while using a protocol that is supported by a wide range of mobile
platform and software development tools.
The ETSE BLE sensor tags can measure and transmit data from a range of sensors, including
temperature, movement, orientation, atmospheric pressure and magnet proximity. A BLE
temperature tag will typically transmit the following data periodically:
Standard simple tags are available (e.g. for use in unique asset identification), but the tag hardware and
software can be customized to a user specification.
BLE Sensor Tag
2740559E-0A5E-ED30-411E-5C9B10D193D1
Waterpump Tag, temp=25°C, vibration=yes
2740559E-0A5E-ED30-411E-5C9B10D193D1
“Friendly Name”
Unique MAC Address
Etse BLE Tag
Sensor data
Quick Facts – Etse BLE Tag
o Size - 35 mm X 35 mm X 15mm
o Battery life - Typically 2 years or more
o Cost – Starting at $17 for large volumes
(dependent on sensor arrangement)
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