Analog Devices M2030 SmartMesh M2030 2.4GHz Mote User Manual

Dust Networks, Inc. SmartMesh M2030 2.4GHz Mote Datasheet

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M2135-1/M2030-1 MOTE DATASHEET DUST NETWORKS™CONFIDENTIALProduct DescriptionThe SmartMesh-XT™ M2135-1 and M2030-1 combine an industry-standard 802.15.4 radio with Time Synchronized Mesh Protocol (TSMP) to enable low-power wireless sensors and actuators with highly reliable wireless mesh networking. The M2135-1 and M2030-1 are tailored for use in battery- and line-powered wireless devices for applications that demand proven performance, scalability, and reliability.The M2135-1 and M2030-1 use the IEEE standard 802.15.4 radio, which operates in the global license-free 2.4 GHz band. The M2030-1 offers a range of up to 200 meters outdoors, while keeping power consumption as low as 50 µA. Ideal for longer range applications, the M2135-1 has a highly efficient power amplifier which allows communications to reach more than 400 meters outdoors, while advanced power management techniques keep power consumption down to as low as 55 µA in a typical network deployment. The combination of extremely high reliability and low power consumption enables applications that require very low installation cost and low-maintenance, long-term deployments.The standard serial interface of the M2135-1 and M2030-1 gives it flexibility to be used in a wide variety of different applications, from industrial process control to security, to lighting. When integrated into a product, the M2135-1 or M2030-1 acts like a network interface card (NIC)—it takes a data packet and makes sure that it successfully traverses the network. By isolating the wireless mesh networking protocols from the user, the M2135-1 and M2030-1 simplify the development process and reduce development risk.Key FeaturesReliable Networking•Uses Time Synchronized Mesh Protocol (TSMP) for high reliability (>99.9% typical network reliability)•Channel hopping over DSSS for interference rejection•Mesh networking for built-in redundancy•Every M2135-1/M2030-1 acts as both an endpoint and a router, increasing network reliability: “mesh-to-the-edge”•Automatic self-organizing mesh is built inPredictable Integration•Standard HDLC serial interface with bidirectional flow control•Industrial temperature range –40 to +85 °C•Supports socket or solder assembly•Rugged design for class I div I environments•FCC and IC modular certification (pending)•Certifiable for use in most countries worldwide  (North America, Europe, and most Asian countries)Low Power Consumption•Ultra low-power components for long battery life•Network-wide coordination for efficient power usage•Down to 55 µA typical power consumption (M2135-1) Down to 50 µA typical power consumption (M2030-1)802.15.4 Standard Radio•Global 2.4 GHz license-free band: suitable for use in North America, Europe, and most of Asia•31.6 mW (+15 dBm) EIRP RF output power (M2135-1) 0.6 mW (–2 dBM) EIRP RF output power (M2130-1)•–90 dBm receiver sensitivity•Outdoor range > 400 m typical (M2135-1) Outdoor range 200 m typical (M2030-1)•Direct-sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) for additional interference rejectionM2135-1, M2030-12.4 GHz Wireless Serial MotesPRELMINARY
2DUST NETWORKS™M2135-1/M2030-1 MOTE DATASHEETContents1.0 Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................................................................................32.0 Normal Operating Conditions .................................................................................33.0 Electrical Specifications..........................................................................................43.1 Application Circuit .............................................................................................54.0 Radio......................................................................................................................54.1 Detailed Radio Specifications...............................................................................54.2 Antenna Specifications.......................................................................................65.0 Pinout.....................................................................................................................76.0 Mote Boot Up..........................................................................................................86.1 Power-on Sequence...........................................................................................86.2 Inrush Current..................................................................................................86.3 Serial Interface Boot Up.....................................................................................97.0 Interfaces...............................................................................................................97.1 Timestamps......................................................................................................97.2 Status .............................................................................................................97.3 Serial Interface............................................................................................... 107.3.1 Serial Handshake Protocol ...................................................................... 107.3.1.1 Serial Port................................................................................ 107.3.1.2 Serial Interface Boot Up............................................................. 117.3.1.3 Serial Interface Timing Requirements .......................................... 117.3.2 Mote Command Data Types .................................................................... 137.3.3 Mote Commands ................................................................................... 137.3.3.1 Command 0x80 Serial Payload Sent to Mote Serial........................ 147.3.3.2 Command 0x81 Unacknowledged Serial Payload Received from Mote Serial.......................................................... 147.3.3.3 Command 0x82 Acknowledged Serial Payload Received from Mote Serial.......................................................... 157.3.3.4 Command 0x84 Time/State Packet.............................................. 157.3.3.5 Commands 0x87 and 0x88 Set Parameter Request/Response.......... 157.3.3.6 Commands 0x89 and 0x8A Get Parameter Request/Response ......... 167.3.3.7 Command 0x8C Mote Information............................................... 167.3.3.8 Command 0x8D Reset Mote ....................................................... 177.3.4 Mote Get/Set Command Parameters ........................................................ 177.3.4.1 Error Codes.............................................................................. 187.3.4.2 Parameter Type 0x01 Network ID................................................ 187.3.4.3 Parameter Type 0x02 Mote State ................................................ 187.3.4.4 Parameter Type 0x03 Frame Length ............................................ 197.3.4.5 Parameter Type 0x04 Join Key.................................................... 207.3.4.6 Parameter Type 0x05 Time/State................................................ 207.3.4.7 Parameter Type 0x07 Mote information........................................ 217.3.5 HDLC Packet Processing Examples........................................................... 228.0 Packaging Description..........................................................................................248.1 Mechanical Drawings........................................................................................ 248.2 Soldering Information ...................................................................................... 259.0 Regulatory and Standards Compliance ................................................................. 259.1 FCC Compliance.............................................................................................. 259.1.1 FCC Testing .......................................................................................... 259.1.2 FCC-approved Antennae......................................................................... 269.1.3 OEM Labeling Requirements.................................................................... 269.2 IC Compliance ................................................................................................ 269.3 Industrial Environment Operation ...................................................................... 2610.0 Ordering Information ...........................................................................................26PRELMINARY
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Date Submitted2006-12-16 00:00:00
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