This is my attempt at creating a Python library for interfacing with my APSystems YC600 inverter. My work is based on the cc2531/cc2530 firmware created by Kadzsol (https://github.com/Koenkk/zigbee2mqtt/files/6797510/discord-11-7-2021.zip / Koenkk/zigbee2mqtt#4221) and the ESP12 firmware created by patience4711 (https://github.com/patience4711/read-APS-inverters-YC600-QS1)
As stated above, the cc253x firmware is created by Kadzsol. Flashing the custom firmware is mandatory to be able to communicate with APS inverters. After flashing your module it will not be zigbee compatible until you reflash with the original firmware.
The author states that:
- use of this firmware for any commercial purposes is not allowed
- Use at your own risk
The reason I include the firmware is specifically to have a single bundle of all required files to be able to use this library
Flash using: https://github.com/jmichault/flash_cc2531
Connect the CC2530 module to a Raspberry Pi:
RPI Pin Name CC2530 Pin Name
39 GND 15 GND
38 GPIO20 5 P2_1 (DD)
36 GPIO16 4 P2_2 (DC)
35 GPIO19 17 Reset
01 VCC 16 VCC
Check if chip is recognised:
./cc_chipid
Backup current firmware:
./cc_read backup.hex
Write custom firmware for APS connectivity:
./cc_write CC2530ZNP-cc2591-with-SBL.hex
Flashing is done using DD and DC Pin. After flashing the TX and RX pins for communication with ESP32 and/or Raspberry PI at the cc2530 module are:
CC2530 Pin Name
21 P0_2 (RX)
22 P0_3 (TX)
Communication with the cc2530 module is done using serial communication at 115200 baud.
Before an inverter is usable it needs to be paired. After the pairing process you will get the inverter ID. This ID is needed to communicate with the inverter. Using a 'clean' CC2530 module without pairing (when inverter ID is already known) does not seem to work. When paired once, the inverter ID should suffice for further communication.
import time
import serial
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
from aps_yc600 import ApsYc600
SER_PORT = serial.serial_for_url('/dev/ttyS0')
# RPi pins for UART are GPIO 14,15
SER_PORT.baudrate = 115200
RESET_PIN = 22
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
GPIO.setup(RESET_PIN, GPIO.OUT)
def reset_modem():
'''
Reset modem by toggling reset pin
'''
GPIO.output(RESET_PIN, 0)
time.sleep(1)
GPIO.output(RESET_PIN, 1)
reset_modem()
time.sleep(1)
INVERTER = ApsYc600(SER_PORT, SER_PORT)
# The serial is required for pairing, inverter ID is unknown (0000)
INDEX = INVERTER.add_inverter('123456789012', '0000', 2)
print("Inverter ID is", INVERTER.pair_inverter(INDEX))
# The inverter ID needs to be stored for future communications
GPIO.cleanup()
import time
import serial
import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
from aps_yc600 import ApsYc600
SER_PORT = serial.serial_for_url('/dev/ttyS0')
# RPi pins for UART are GPIO 14,15
SER_PORT.baudrate = 115200
RESET_PIN = 22
GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
GPIO.setup(RESET_PIN, GPIO.OUT)
def reset_modem():
'''
Reset modem by toggling reset pin
'''
GPIO.output(RESET_PIN, 0)
time.sleep(1)
GPIO.output(RESET_PIN, 1)
reset_modem()
time.sleep(1)
INVERTER = ApsYc600(SER_PORT, SER_PORT)
# Inverter ID in this example is 9988
INVERTER.add_inverter('123456789012', '9988', 2)
print(INVERTER.start_coordinator())
print(INVERTER.ping_radio())
print(INVERTER.poll_inverter(0))
GPIO.cleanup()
from aps_yc600 import ApsYc600
from machine import UART
from machine import Pin
import time
# RX = GPIO09 / SD2
# TX = GPIO10 / SD3
# Reset pin = GPIO13
serial = UART(1,115200) # Default pins for UART 1 are 9 / 10
reset_pin = Pin(13,Pin.OUT)
reset_pin.off()
reset_pin.on()
time.sleep(1)
inverter = ApsYc600(serial,serial)
# The serial is required for pairing, inverter ID is unknown (0000)
index = inverter.add_inverter('123456789012', '0000', 2)
print(inverter.pair_inverter(index))
# The inverter ID needs to be stored for future communications
from aps_yc600 import ApsYc600
from machine import UART
from machine import Pin
import time
# RX = GPIO09 / SD2
# TX = GPIO10 / SD3
# Reset pin = GPIO13
serial = UART(1,115200) # Default pins for UART 1 are 9 / 10
reset_pin = Pin(13,Pin.OUT)
reset_pin.off()
reset_pin.on()
time.sleep(1)
inverter = ApsYc600(serial,serial)
# Inverter ID in this example is 9988
inverter.add_inverter('123456789012', '9988', 2)
print(inverter.start_coordinator())
print(inverter.ping_radio())
print(inverter.poll_inverter(0))