Updated Smart Meter Interface (markdown)

Michael Ingraham 2019-09-07 13:23:59 -04:00
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## Descriptor Syntax
### Meter Declaration
Define an `>M` section with the number of meters to be connected (up to 5) - e.g. `>M 3`
Syntax
`+<M>,<rxGPIO>,<type>,<flag>,<parameter>,<jsonPrefix>{,<txGPIO>,<txPeriod>,<cmdTelegram>}`
Definitions are according to the type of interface for each meter.
- `M` - meter number
- `rxGPIO` - meter data receive GPIO
- `type` - meter type of meter
- `o`=obis ASCII type of coding
- `s`=sml binary smart message coding
- `c`=counter type
- `e`=ebus binary coding
- `m`=modbus binary coding
- `p`=PZEM
- `r`=raw binary coding (any binary telegram)
- `flag` - counter flag
- 0=without pullup
- 1=with pullup
- `parameter` - parameters according to meter type
- for `o,s,e,m,r`: serial baud rate
- for `c`:
- positive value = counter poll interval
- negative value = debounce time (milliseconds)for irq driven counters
- `jsonPrefix` - prefix for Web UI and MQTT JSON payload. Up to 7 characters
- `txGPIO` - meter command transmit GPIO
- `txPeriod` - number of 250ms increments. Period to repeat the transmission of commands to the meter
- `cmdTelegram` - comma separated hex coded byte blocks to send to meter device. For modbus each block is a command to retrieve a certain register from the meter
Examples:
`+1,3,o,0,9600,OBIS`
- `+1` adds the meter number 1
- the source GPIO pin of signal => here 3 => RX pin
- the type of meter => `o`=obis ASCII type of coding, `s`=sml binary smart message coding, `c`=counter type, `e`=ebus binary coding, `m`=modbus binary coding,`r`=raw binary coding (any binary telegram).
- flag => 0=counter without pullup, 1=with pullup
- parameter => on `o,s,e,m,r` type serial baud rate, on type `c` positive value means counter poll interval, negative value irq driven counters with this debounce time (milliseconds)
- MQTT JSON prefix up to 7 chars,this prefix is also shown in WEBUI
- in case of interactive telegram comma separated
`+1,3,m,0,9600,MODBUS,1,1,01040000,01040002,01040004,01040006,01040008,0104000a,0104000c,0104000e,01040010`
- GPIO pin of transmit signal
- timeframe in 250 ms steps
- comma separated hex coded byte blocks to send to meter device, every n*250 ms, in case of modbus each block is a command to retrieve a certain register of the meter
the list of meter entries start with the meter number to which this decoder belongs. (up to 16 entries, #define MAX_VARS 16)
### Meter Metrics
Each meter typically provides multiple metrics (voltage, power, humidity, etc.) which it measures. You must provide entries (up to 16, #define MAX_VARS 16) to define how to decode the data and put it into your variables. These entries start with the meter number to which this decoder belongs.
`1,1-0:1.8.0*255(@1,consumption,KWh,Total_in,4`
- meter number, comma separated
- then until `@` char => sequence to decode OBIS as ASCII, or SML, EBUS, RAW as HEX ASCII
- OBIS: ascii OBIS code until the `(` char which indicates the start of the meter value
- SML: SML binary OBIS as hex until FF indicating start of SML coded value
- EBUS,RAW: hex values of EBUS,RAW block to compare `xx` means ignore value, `ss` = extract this signed byte, `uu` = extract this unsigned byte, `uuuu` = extract this unsigned word, `ssss` = extract this signed word, `ffffffff` = extract this float value.
- decoding a bit as 0,1 is done after the `@` sign with `bx:` x=0..7 extracting the corresponding bit from a byte.
e.g., 1,xxxx5017xxuu@b0:1,Solarpump,,Solarpump,0 extracts bit zero
- in the case of modbus, `ix` designates the index x (0..n) referring to the demanded block in the transmit section of the meter definition.
- Meter number
- Data decoding specification. Decode OBIS as ASCII; SML, EBUS, RAW as HEX ASCII
- OBIS: ascii OBIS code terminated with `(` character which indicates the start of the meter value
- SML: SML binary OBIS as hex terminated with `0xFF` indicating start of SML encoded value
- EBUS,RAW: hex values of EBUS,RAW block to compare
- `xx` means ignore value
- `ss` = extract this signed byte
- `uu` = extract this unsigned byte
- `uuuu` = extract this unsigned word
- `ssss` = extract this signed word
- `ffffffff` = extract this float value
- decoding a 0/1 bit is indicated by a `@` character followed by `bx:` x=0..7 extracting the corresponding bit from a byte.
e.g., 1,xxxx5017xxuu@b0:1,Solarpumpe,,Solarpump,0 extracts bit zero
- in the case of modbus, `ix:` designates the index x=0..n referring to the requested block in the transmit section of the meter definition
e.g., 1,010404ffffffffxxxx@i0:1,Voltage P1,V,Voltage_P1,2
- scaling factor (divisor) (may also be negative or smaller then zero e.g. 0.1 => result * 10)
when decoding a string result (e.g., a serial meter) put a `#` character here (only in one line per meter). For OBIS, you need a `)` termination character after the `#` character
- name of signal in WEBUI (max 23 chars)
- unit of signal (max 7 chars)
- name of MQTT signal (max 23 chars)
- number of decimals (decimal precision). Add 16 to transmit the data immediately. Otherwise it is transmitted on [`TelePeriod`](Commands#teleperiod)
- `@` decoding definition termination character
- scaling factor (divisor)
This can be a fraction (e.g., 0.1 => result * 10), or a negative value
When decoding a string result (e.g., a serial meter), use `#` character for this parameter (only in one line per meter). For OBIS, you need a `)` termination character after the `#` character
- Web UI label (max 23 chars)
- Unit of measure (max 7 chars)
- MQTT variable name (max 23 chars)
- Number of decimals (decimal precision)
Add 16 to transmit the data immediately. Otherwise it is transmitted on [`TelePeriod`](Commands#teleperiod)
`#` character terminates the list
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with the '=' char at the beginning of a line you may do some special decoding
- `=m` does math `+,-,*,/` a `#` before a number designates a constant number
- `=m` perform arithmetic (`+,-,*,/`) on the metric. Use `#` before a number to designate a constant value
example:
`=m 3+4+5/#3` add result of decoder entry 3,4,5 and divided by 3 (average)
- `=d` difference calculated time difference within a decoder entry
`=m 3+4+5/#3` add result of decoder entry 3,4,5 and divided by 3 (i.e., average)
- `=d` difference calculated between metric values decoded at time interval
example:
`=d 3 10` calculate difference of decoder entry 3 after 10 seconds each.
`=d 3 10` calculate 10 second interval difference of decoder entry 3
- `=h` html text (up to 30 chars)
inserts a html line between entries (these lines do not count as decoder entry)