Cattron North America U915 LOW POWER TRANSCEIVER MODULE User Manual 9S01 U915 A201 TRX Integration Guide

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 902-928MHz FSK version      Introduction   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   1-1        Product Development             TRX Integration Guide.  902-928MHz FSK version     Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2     CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE  The information contained in this document is the exclusive, confidential and proprietary property of Cattron-Theimeg Inc. It is not to be reproduced, nor is it or any portion of it to be used by or disclosed to any other individual or legal entity, without the prior, written approval of Cattron-Theimeg Inc. Furthermore, the information contained within this document is also to be handled in accordance with any and all confidentiality agreements between Cattron-Theimeg Inc. and the user of this information.     2014 Cattron-Theimeg Inc.
 902-928MHz FSK version      Introduction   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   1-2Revision History  Date  Revision  Description  Signature / Date 5/23/07  1.0  Initial Version  Prepared   David A Stagg     Verified       Approved   02/15/14  2.0  Antenna information added for different applications  Prepared  H. Lin     Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved   mm/dd/yy      Prepared       Verified       Approved
 902-928MHz FSK version      Introduction   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   1-3Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................1-4 1.1. PURPOSE ..........................................................................................................................................................1-4 1.2. SCOPE ..............................................................................................................................................................1-4 1.3. DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS, ABBREVIATIONS ...................................................................................................1-4 1.3.1. Definitions ..........................................................................................................................................1-4 1.3.2. Acronyms ............................................................................................................................................1-4 1.3.3. Abbreviations ......................................................................................................................................1-4 1.4. REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................................................1-5 1.5. OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................................1-5 1.5.1. Notation Conventions .........................................................................................................................1-5 2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................2-1 2.1. PRODUCT PERSPECTIVE ...................................................................................................................................2-1 2.1.1. User Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................2-1 2.1.2. Hardware Interfaces ............................................................................................................................2-1 2.1.3. Software Interfaces .............................................................................................................................2-1 2.2. PRODUCT FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................................2-1 2.3. USER CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................................................................2-2 2.4. CONSTRAINTS ..................................................................................................................................................2-2 2.5. ASSUMPTIONS AND DEPENDENCIES .................................................................................................................2-2 3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................................................................3-3 3.1. EXTERNAL INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS ..........................................................................................................3-3 3.1.1. Interfaces.............................................................................................................................................3-3 3.1.1.1 50 Pin Header I/O. ..............................................................................................................................3-3 3.1.2. Software Interface Requirements ........................................................................................................3-4 3.2. SYSTEM FEATURES ..........................................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.1. EEPROM ............................................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.2. Output Power ......................................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.3. Software Configurable ........................................................................................................................3-4 3.2.4. Low Cost TCXO .................................................................................................................................3-4 3.3. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................................3-5 3.3.1. Frequency Range ................................................................................................................................3-5 3.3.2. Adjacent and co channel power ..........................................................................................................3-5 3.3.3. Modulation ..........................................................................................................................................3-5 3.3.4. Duty Cycle ..........................................................................................................................................3-5 3.4. DESIGN CONSTRAINTS .....................................................................................................................................3-5 3.4.1. Standards Compliance ........................................................................................................................3-5 3.4.2. Mechanical Dimensions ......................................................................................................................3-6 3.4.3. Power Requirements ...........................................................................................................................3-7 3.4.4. Software Requirements .......................................................................................................................3-7 3.5. SYSTEM ATTRIBUTES ......................................................................................................................................3-8 3.5.1. Reliability ...........................................................................................................................................3-8 3.5.2. Availability .........................................................................................................................................3-8 3.5.3. Security ...............................................................................................................................................3-8 3.5.4. Maintainability ....................................................................................................................................3-8 3.5.5. Portability ...........................................................................................................................................3-8
 902-928MHz FSK version      Introduction   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   1-41.  Introduction  1.1. Purpose This Document will provide the design constraints for the inclusion of the U915 TRX into a Cattron-Theimeg Inc. product capable of meeting the requirements of FCC part 15, this module will be configured by software and cover the frequency ranges of 902MHz to 928MHz. and power of up to 5mW.  Modulation schemes supported will be, 2FSK  1.2. Scope • This document is to define the requirements for this TRX to maintain operation within FCC rules and approved operation, to include. • Transceiver interface. • Supported protocols. • Hardware target size.  • Software requirements.  • Operating band.  1.3. Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations  1.3.1. Definitions • Anomaly.  Anything observed in the documentation or operation of software that deviates from expectations based on previously verified software products or reference documents.  A critical anomaly is one that must be resolved before the V&V effort proceeds to the next life- cycle phase. • Third Party Testing. The verification testing required to be carried out by an authorized body.  1.3.2.   Acronyms • ETSI  European Telecommunication Standards Institute • EN  European Norm (legal obligation) • FCC  Federal Communication Commission • 2FSK  Modulation consisting of  two distinct states. • SDD  Software Design description • SRS  system Requirements Specification • SVVP  Software Verification and Validation Plan • SVVR  Software Verification and Validation Report • V&V  Verification and Validation • EMC  Electromagnetic Compatibility • SRD  Short Range Device 1.3.3. Abbreviations none
 902-928MHz FSK version      Introduction   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   1-51.4. References 1. FCC Emission Mask   1.5. Overview 1.5.1. Notation Conventions Throughout this document, functionality may be listed using the following syntactical conventions: • The use of “shall” implies a requirement that must be implemented.
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   2-12.  Overall Description  2.1. Product Perspective This  Radio  module  version  is  constrained  to  902-928MHz,  0dBm  to  5dBm,  FSK  modulation  and  some restriction on maximum duty cycle if secondary antennas are used.  The Radio modules is to achieve full interchangeability between product model lines, maintaining mechanical and software interfaces as well as physical dimensions is a general objective. 2.1.1. User Interfaces All interface between this module and the User will be software controlled by the product hosting this module. Features such as Frequency, Power and Modulation are all controlled by the Host device. 2.1.2. Hardware Interfaces This  product  will  have  two  hardware  interfaces;  these  are  the  RF  Port  and  a  50  pin  I/O  connector carrying the microcontroller interface and power lines. The 50 pin interface will have a  • 4 wire serial interface, consisting of Clock in, Data out, Data in and Load. • Power:  3V3  and E2Prom 3-5V • I2C interface to store personality. • Data I/O 1 wire out 1 wire in • Chip enable 1 wire. 2.1.3. Software Interfaces This  module  will  require  the  configuration  of  Data  Registers  by  the  operating  firmware  that  set  the operating parameters. The AE system will provide the operational parameters to the operating firmware. • Frequency,  • Power,  • Tx/Rx Mode. 2.2. Product Functions • The Product shall have the capacity to hold a permanent configuration file • The Product shall be software configurable • The Operating frequency shall be Programmable • The Modulation Deviation shall be programmable • The output power is programmable
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   2-22.3. User Characteristics Operators: Require no knowledge of this part, all configuration is taken care of in the engineered product. Technicians: The programming of this device is effected by the connected encoder, the encoder can choose to program the device according to it’s own programming or it can take the configuration table from the eeprom on the radio module. Therefore the radio module may be independently programmed with the register table, or programmed by the controller housing it. 2.4. Constraints This subsection describes any items that limit the developer’s options.  These include: • FCC Part 15 rules • EN301-489 • Interconnectivity compatibility with URM physical interface. • Interconnectivity compatibility with URM programming interface. • Physical size for interchangeability with Unity products and current Cattron Toggle and Paddle. • RF Connector type MMCX • Limitation of Human body exposure. 2.5. Assumptions and Dependencies   It is assumed that this device may need to be revised if any of the constraint’s change. Any actual changes will require further FCC submissions for approvals.
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   3-33.  Specific Requirements  3.1. External Interface Requirements  3.1.1. Interfaces 3.1.1.1  50 Pin Header I/O.      PIN  Label    Description  1,2  RFVBAT  Switched Battery voltage - Not Used. 3,4  GND 5-14  N/C 15  SWD    O/P, Sync Word Detect, Not Used  16-19 N/C 20  DATCLK  I/O, Clock,        When in RX mode leading edge is synchronous with RX Data,            When in TX mode data is latched in on leading edge.        IF in UART mode used to output TX Data. 21  ENA    I/P, Enable RF deck when High.  22  GND 23  PAON    I/P, RF Power ON and switch to TX mode when High. 24  PLE    I/P, Load Enable, Control Data is latched into registers when High 25  TRDAT   Data I/O when synchronous, RX data OUT when asynchronous. 26  TXD    TX in when asynchronous (Fit R35) 27  3V3    Regulated input for synthesizer. 28  3V3/5V   Regulated input for E2PROM 29  N/C 30  PCLK    I/P, Control Register Clock, data clocked on rising edge. 31  PDI    I/P, Control Register data read in.  32  PDO    O/P, Control Register data read out, MSB first. 33  RXD1    May be used to output Received Data (Fit R35). 34  MUX    O/P, TRX status, Not Used. 35-37 N/U     38  SDA    TRX E2PROM 39  SCL    TRX E2PROM 40  N/U 41  G8    I/P, PA +8dB Gain, Not Used 42  N/U 43  G16    I/P, PA +16dB Gain, Not Used 44-50 N/U    3.1.1.2  RF Antenna Port • MMCX type connector.
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   3-4 3.1.2. Software Interface Requirements Software  requirements  are  generally  as  required  to  implement  the  interface  indicated  above,  more specifically The RXD and TXD lines will need to have a direct microprocessor interface with baud rates able to cope with the maximum communication rate, a variable dependant on operating mode, this version is limited to 4,000baud.  Power  Amplifier  control  PA-ON  may  be  implemented  through  a  latch,  (further  power  control  is available through the Synthesizer control registers.) Standby will power down the RF device and can be implemented through a latch. The I2C interface has no specific speed requirements but security of data transferred shall be verified.  3.2. System Features 3.2.1. EEPROM Onboard EEPROM for storing one or more defined RF Personalities. 3.2.1.1. EEPROM Functional Requirements • I2C Bus • Memory Size 8KB • CRC Data Protection HD>6 3.2.1.2. EEPROM Repository The EEPROM on this module may be configured to hold a personality database of the registers required for the synthesizer programming as well as various yet to be defined configuration data, such information may include: Power, including a gain calibration value. Frequency , or a table of Frequencies Skip frequency table  Data Format. 3.2.2. Output Power • Synthesizer output power is programmable up to 5mW .  3.2.3. Software Configurable • Synthesizer operation is software configurable, both in Transmit and Receive modes, refer to the  data sheet for full and up to date details. 3.2.4. Low Cost TCXO • A low cost 10PPM TCXO is used.
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   3-53.3. Performance Requirements 3.3.1. Frequency Range  • 902MHz to 928MHz  3.3.2. Adjacent and co channel power  • To remain within FCC part 15 limits. 3.3.3. Modulation • 2FSK Programmable deviation.  NB: The product of Modulating rate and Deviation shall not cause the FCC part 15 mask limits to be exceeded.  3.3.4. Duty Cycle • If the integral; antenna is used then no restriction exists on Duty Cycle. • If either of the two specific 3dB gain antennas approved for use are used then a duty cycle limit of 25% must be maintained.  3.4. Design Constraints 3.4.1. Standards Compliance • EN301-489-3 EMC Immunity Short Range Devices • FCC Part 15 @ 5mW, (normal keyed modulation applies) • EN61000-6-2:2001 EMC Immunity • SARS Human body exposure limits.
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   3-63.4.2. Mechanical Dimensions U915 TRX outline
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   3-73.4.3. Power Requirements There are two power sources required for operation 3V3:  3V+- 10% @ 100mA 3V3 EEPROM : 3V+-10% @ 100mA  3.4.4. Software Requirements 3.4.4.1. Overall Timing TX Mode The control of the ENA, PA-ON, lines need to be sequenced to comply with the following general sequence.   Overall Generalized Timing sequence   3.4.4.2. Register Program Sequence TX Mode   After CE low, Wait for regulator ready    Wait for >1mS for all to settle     1.   Program Registers as defined in data sheet   2  Set PA_ON = 1  switches on PA, & Ant SW to TX,   Wait 5mS   3  Program synth to TX power ON    4  Output Data   5  Program synth TX power OFF    6  Set PA_ON = 0  switch off PA, & Ant SW to RX,   7  Take CE low powers down RF deck
 902-928MHz FSK version      Specific Requirements   Document p/n: 9S01-U915-A201, rev.2   Cattron-Theimeg Inc.  Proprietary and Confidential   3-83.5. System Attributes 3.5.1. Reliability All  design  aspect  of  this  module  shall  be  maintained  within  Agile  along  with  all  supporting documentation and data sheets for future reference. Maintenance of, Manufacturing, Re-design, Approvals and Testing and continuous improvement shall fall within the requirements of the quality control system.  3.5.2. Availability P.O.S.T and  ongoing  system  checks  should  be  employed to  check  system  availability and  continued stability. 3.5.3. Security The data within the onboard EEPROM, personality array shall be protected by a CRC with a HD>=6 3.5.4. Maintainability As  most  aspects  of  this  module  are  software  configurable,  little  maintenance  is  likely  to  be  needed, Tuning is minimized Specific configuration data may be stored within the Personality EEPROM. Adjustments are minimal, and are limited to TCXO tuning. 3.5.5. Portability It is envisaged that all Radio modules will be transferable between different encoders and decoders.  FCC WARNING STATEMENT    THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE  FOLLOWING  TWO  CONDITIONS:  (1)  THIS  DEVICE  MAY  NOT  CAUSE  HARMFUL INTERFERENCE,  AND  (2)  THIS  DEVICE  MUST  ACCEPT  ANY  INTERFERENCE  RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.    NOTE:  THE  MANUFACTURER  IS  NOT  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  ANY  RADIO  OR  TV INTERFERENCE  CAUSED  BY  UNAUTHORIZED  MODIFICATIONS  TO  THIS  EQUIPMENT. SUCH  MODIFICATIONS  COULD  VOID  THE  USER’S  AUTHORITY  TO  OPERATE  THE EQUIPMENT.    Only the following authorized antennas may be used with the equipment:     Childs 3DB-806  9D08-7833-A001  Nearson S467TR-915S 2PCA-8339-X501

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