XMTD-2201 Manual — Comprehensive Overview Introduction The XMTD-2201 is a compact, versatile electronic device designed for hobbyists and professionals who need reliable control and monitoring capabilities in embedded systems. This overview summarizes the XMTD-2201 manual’s essential sections: specifications, installation, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety. Use this as a focused guide to understand and operate the device effectively. Key Specifications
Model: XMTD-2201 Power: 12–24 V DC input (regulated recommended) Consumption: Typical 2.5 W idle; up to 8 W under load I/O:
Digital inputs: 4 (13–30 V tolerant) Digital outputs: 4 (open-drain, 500 mA max each) Analog inputs: 2 (0–5 V, 12-bit resolution) PWM output: 1 (0–20 kHz)
Communications: UART (TX/RX), I2C, SPI, optional RS-485 module Indicators: Multicolor LED status, per-channel LEDs for I/O state Operating Temperature: −20 °C to +60 °C Dimensions & Mounting: 90 × 60 × 28 mm; DIN-rail and panel mount options Firmware: Updatable via serial bootloader; checksum-verified packages xmtd-2201 manual
Unboxing & Hardware Setup
Inspect contents: XMTD-2201 unit, terminal connectors, quick-start sheet, screw kit. Mount the unit using the preferred method (DIN-rail clip or panel screws). Ensure adequate ventilation and clearance. Connect power (observe polarity). Use a fused supply sized to the connected load. Wire I/O: follow labeled terminals. Use twisted pair for long signal runs and common ground referencing for analog signals. Connect communication lines last; configure termination resistor for RS-485 if used.
First-Time Configuration
Enter boot/setup mode by holding the MODE button during power-up (LED pattern confirms). Use provided serial console at 115200–8–N–1 or the desktop config tool to set: device ID, baud rate, enable/disable interfaces, input debounce times, and output default states. Calibrate analog inputs with known reference voltages if precise readings are required. Save settings to nonvolatile memory.
Basic Operation
Boot sequence: power-on self-test (1–3 s), network/interface init (up to 5 s), operational LED steady/green. Digital inputs support edge detection and level-triggered events; configure in the setup menu. Digital outputs are open-drain — external pull-up required for high state if interfacing to 5–V logic. Outputs support software PWM for dimming/motor control. Analog inputs report units in raw ADC counts and convertible voltages; the firmware offers scale factors for engineering units. Key Specifications Model: XMTD-2201 Power: 12–24 V DC
Firmware & Software
Firmware updates: use the serial bootloader or vendor desktop utility. Verify firmware file checksum before flashing. Configuration tool: allows editing profiles, scheduling outputs, logging intervals, and exporting/importing settings. Logging: onboard circular buffer stores events; optional external logging via UART to host system.