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Page 1 - Data Guide

TRM-915-R250RF Transceiver Module Data Guide

Page 2 - Table of Contents

– –– –14 15GUID Networking ModeGUID networking mode is the simplest mode and supports point-to-point and broadcast communications. Each module

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– –– –16 17User Networking ModeUser Networking Mode is a more complicated scheme than GUID mode. It uses the customer ID bytes (regCUSTID[0-1]

Page 4 - Absolute Maximum Ratings

– –– –18 19Extended User Addressing ModeExtended User Networking Mode is the same as User Networking Mode but uses longer addresses. The two c

Page 5 - Pin Descriptions

– –– –20 21Extended PreambleAs the receivers scan the hop sequence channels they look for the preamble from a transmitter. When they detect th

Page 6 - Module Description

– –– –22 23Voltage Supply Rise TimeThe power supply rise time is extremely important. It must rise from ground to 2.7V in less than 1ms. If th

Page 7 - Module Operation

– –– –24 25250 Series Transceiver Reset Circuit SpecificationsParameter Min. Typ. Max. Units NotesRESET Output Low Voltage 0.6 V VCC = 2.7 – 3.

Page 8 - Low-Power States

– –– –26 27Using the Command Response (CMD_RSP) LineThe CMD_RSP line is normally high, but the module lowers this line when responding to a UA

Page 9 - Exception Engine

– –– –28 29The UART InterfaceThe module uses a standard UART interface for both data to be sent over the air and for configuring the module. Th

Page 10 - Networking Modes

– –– –30 31Module CongurationThe 250 Series module contains several registers that control its configuration and operation. The module’s defau

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– –– –32 33Figure 23: 250 Series Non-volatile Read-Only Configuration Registers250 Series Non-Volatile Read-Only RegistersName Address Descript

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Table of Contents 1 Description 2 Ordering Information 2 Absolute Maximum Ratings 3 Electrical Specications 4 Pin Assignments 5 Pin Description

Page 13 - Extended Preamble

– –– –34 35Conguration RegistersThe following sections give details on each configuration register. Green addresses in the tables are volatile

Page 14 - Using the Exception (EX) Line

– –– –36 37Power Mode - Address = 0x4D; NV Address = 0x02The value in the regPWRMODE register sets the module’s output power.Figure 30 shows t

Page 15 - Using the RESET Line

– –– –38 39Network Mode - Address = 0x4F; NV Address = 0x04The module supports three networking modes: GUID, User, and Extended User. For each

Page 16 - The CMD Line

– –– –40 41Maximum Transmit Retries - Address = 0x52; NV Address = 0x07regMAXTXRETRY sets the number of transmission retries if an acknowledge

Page 17 - The UART Interface

– –– –42 43UART Minimum Transmission Unit - Addr = 0x54; NV Addr = 0x09This register determines the UART buffer level that triggers the transm

Page 18 - Module Conguration

– –– –44 45CSMA Enable - Address = 0x56; NV Address = 0x0BCarrier-Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) is a transmission protocol that listens to the

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– –– –46 47ACK on Wake - Address = 0x59; NV Address = 0x0EWhen the module powers up and is ready for operation, it can output an acknowledge (

Page 20 - Reading from Registers

– –– –48 49User ID MaskThese registers contain the user ID mask when User Networking mode or Extended User Networking mode are enabled. User N

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– –– –50 51CMD Halts Traffic- Address = 0x6E; NV Address = 0x23When configuring the module’s register settings, it is possible that incoming RF

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– –– –52 53Compatibility Mode - Address = 0x70; NV Address = 0x25Compatibility mode allows the 250 Series modules to communicate with the 25 S

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– –1DescriptionThe 250 Series RF transceiver module is designed for reliable bi-directional transfer of serial data over distances of up to 4 mile

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– –– –54 55My GUIDThese registers contain the factory-programmed read-only GUID address. This address is unique for each module and is used by

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– –– –56 57Last Good Packet RSSI - Address = 0x7BThis register holds the received signal strength in dBm of the last successful received packe

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– –– –58 59Antenna ConsiderationsThe choice of antennas is a critical and often overlooked design consideration. The range, performance and le

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– –– –60 61Interference ConsiderationsThe RF spectrum is crowded and the potential for conflict with unwanted sources of RF is very real. While

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– –– –62 63Make sure internal wiring is routed away from the module and antenna and is secured to prevent displacement.Do not route PCB traces

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– –– –64 65Production GuidelinesThe module is housed in a hybrid SMD package that supports hand and automated assembly techniques. Since the m

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– –– –66 67General Antenna RulesThe following general rules should help in maximizing antenna performance.1. Proximity to objects such as a u

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– –– –68 69Common Antenna StylesThere are hundreds of antenna styles and variations that can be employed with Linx RF modules. Following is a

Page 32 - Power Supply Requirements

– –– –70 71Regulatory ConsiderationsWhen working with RF, a clear distinction must be made between what is technically possible and what is le

Page 33 - Microstrip Details

DisclaimerLinx Technologies is continually striving to improve the quality and function of its products. For this reason, we reserve the right to mak

Page 34 - Board Layout Guidelines

– –– –2 3250 Series Transceiver SpecificationsParameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units NotesPower SupplyOperating Voltage VCC2.7 3.3 3.6 VDCTX Sup

Page 35 - Time (Seconds)

– –– –4 5Figure 4: Electrical Specifications250 Series Transceiver SpecificationsParameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units NotesInterface SectionInp

Page 36 - ANTENNA (MARCONI)

– –– –6 7Theory of OperationThe 250 Series transceiver is a low-cost, high-performance synthesized FSK transceiver. Its wideband operation giv

Page 37 - Common Antenna Styles

– –– –8 9If acknowledgements are enabled for assured delivery, then once the packet is sent the module looks for an ACK from the other side. I

Page 38 - Regulatory Considerations

– –– –10 11Low-Power StatesThe module supports three power saving modes: Standby, Sleep and Deep Sleep. Standby and Sleep are included primari

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– –– –12 13Reset to Factory DefaultIt may be necessary to reset the non-volatile registers to their factory defaults. To reset the module, hol

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