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Fullly ESP32 assembled board for French dedicated energy meter Teleinfo
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Denky D4 ESP32 TIC Teleinfo Reader

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What is it?

A steroid ready to use ESP32 board for French national metering system called "Téléinfo". This convert data issued from National Energy provider to serial interface and then, let the user doing whatever he likes with the data, such as pushing into Database, Emoncms, MQTT, HTTP, ...

Since it is using powerfull ESP32 core, it is possible to do Berry scripting with Tasmota, of course you can make your own firmware for any Teleinfo project using Arduino IDE, VSCode or even MicroPython since this board use same CPU than Adafruit QT-PY-ESP32-PICO

** Powering Note **

Due to the powerfull realtime features, this product need to be powered, even with USB-C (Easiest) or 5V soldered on dedicated pads on the PCB

New in V1.3a

  • Changed TIC trimmer from 1K to 2K
  • Added 5V / GND bottom pads to solder external 5V Power if needed
  • Added bottom pad to cut trace and disable TIC Led

V1.3

  • Changed some silk for better reading

V1.2

  • Added little trimmer to adjust TIC signal sensitivity if needed
  • Exposed 3 GPIOs + 3V3/GND pads on bottom to extends capabilities
  • Optimized matching antenna circuit for better performance
  • QWIIC cable included
  • Already Flashed with Tasmota

V1.1

  • Changed CPU now use ESP32-PICO-V3-02 with 8Mb Flash and 2Mb PSRAM
  • Changed USB/SERIAL chip to CH9102 due to shortage
  • Added footprint for U-FL connector for external antenna
  • Added visual small blue LED on Teleinfo receive signal
  • Removed headers pins
  • Reduced RGB LED size using SK6805-1515
  • All components on same side (nothing on bottom side)

Why did you make it?

Following lot of users demands that wanted a complete working board after reading Teleinfo article on my blog.

What makes it special?

It's tiny, simple and so powerfull, works with standard and historique mode on Linky (and historique on old smart meter)

What's included ?

One complete and assembled board with teleinfo plug connector:

  • Steroid ESP32 using ESP32-PICO-V3-02 chip with 8Mb Flash and 2Mb PSRAM
  • Serial to USB onboard converter
  • Teleinfo Reader interface
  • RGB Led
  • USB-C Connector
  • QWIIC/STEMMA I2C connector to be able to add sensors, Oled, lot of things.
  • QWIIC Interface 10cm cable
  • Visual small blue LED on Teleinfo receive signal

Is is compatible with new Linky metering system (Standard and Historique)

Firmware

This board comes already flashed with Tasmota Teleinfo firmware working as an WiFi Access point for easy configuration.

Support Tasmota AutoConfig feature

Enclosure

** Enclosure is not part of the product, you need to print it by your own ** You can 3D print a awesome enclosure made by saveman71, thanks to him, original files on printables really great.

Support and documentation

If you have any question or need support, please go to the dedicated section on the community forum

Links to code and documentation

Documentation (github.com)

Code (github.com)

Design Files (github.com)

Schematics (github.com)

Shipping policy

"Lettre Verte", "Lettre Suivie", "Service Plus" shipments are not insured. The postal service sometimes loses mail—this is very rare, but it does happen. No claims can be made if this occurs. I cannot be held responsible for postal service errors. If you do not wish to take any risk, please choose registered mail.

Some letters may take up to 3 weeks to arrive. This is also rare but has happened before, so there is no need to worry if delivery occasionally takes longer.

Les envois en "lettre verte" ou "suivies" ne sont pas assurés. La poste perd parfois les courriers, c'est très rare mais ça arrive. Aucune réclamation ne pourra être faite si cela se produit. Je ne saurais être responsable des erreurs de la poste. Si vous ne souhaitez pas prendre le moindre risque, choisissez un envoi en recommandé.

Certaines "Lettres Vertes" peuvent mettre jusqu'à 3 semaines à arriver, c'est rare aussi mais du déjà vu, donc pas d'inquiétude si la réception est parfois longue.

Here are some extras that might be useful for your project!
USB version to connect to a computer / Raspberry PI
Dedicated Raspberry PI version
Minimal Shield where you can add your own ESP board

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