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                P +1 403.932.4620    F +1 403.932.6521 AP2 RF Transceiver Module  FEATURES • 2.4GHz worldwide ISM band • 78 selectable RF channels (2403 to 2480MHz) • 20mm x 20mm drop-in module • Ultra low power operation • Simple sync/async serial interface • Integrated F antenna • On board 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator • Broadcast, acknowledged, or burst data transmissions • ANT channel combined message rate up to 190Hz (8byte data payload) • Minimum message rate per ANT channel 0.5Hz • Burst transfer rate up to 20Kbps (true data throughput) • Up to 8 ANT channels • Up to 3 public, managed and/or private network keys • 1 Mbps RF data rate • 1.9V to 3.6V supply voltage range • -40°C to +85°C operating temperature • Pin compatible with AP1 and AT3 modules  • Radio regulatory approval for major markets (pending) • RoHS compliant   FAMILY MEMBERS ANTAP281M4IB – 8 ANT channels; surface mount ANTAP281M5IB – 8 ANT channels; Molex connector   ANT NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS 1122113104 95 86 7MPEER TO PEERSTARPRACTICAL MESHSHARED BI-DIRECTIONAL8 7 691011121314 15 1654321SCANNING MODEANT-FS (Secure Authenticated)1122113104 9?86 7MAD-HOC AUTO SHARED1122113104 95 86 7MSHARED UNI-DIRECTIONALnBidirectionalAcknowledgedBROADCASTSHARED CLUSTERSensorHubRelay   D00001266 Rev1.3
2 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com TABLE OF CONTENTS  NOTICES AND RESTRICTED USE INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 3 ANT™ OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................................. 4 1 ANT AP2 MODULE ................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2 APPLICATION MCU CONNECTION ...................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.1 Async Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.2 Byte Sync Mode ............................................................................................................................... 7 1.2.3 Bit Sync Mode .................................................................................................................................. 8 1.3 MOUNTING GUIDELINE ................................................................................................................................... 8 1.4 REFLOW GUIDELINE ...................................................................................................................................... 9 2 REGULATORY APPROVAL .....................................................................................................................10 2.1 UNITED STATES .......................................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE .................................................................................................................... 10 2.3 CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................................................................................. 11 2.4 JAPAN ...................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.5 AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND ......................................................................................................................... 11 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................12 4 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS ....................................................................................................................16 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT ..........................................................................................................................19 5.1 ANT FORUM .............................................................................................................................................. 19 5.2 PUBLIC TECHNICAL REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................... 19 5.3 ANT DEVELOPER’S ZONE .............................................................................................................................. 19
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     3 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com  Notices and Restricted Use Information  Information contained in this document is provided only for your ("Customer" or “you”) convenience and may be superseded by updates. It is your responsibility to ensure that your application meets with your specifications. Dynastream Innovations Inc. ("DYNASTREAM") makes no representations or warranties of any kind whether express or implied, written or oral, statutory or otherwise, related to the information, including but not limited to its condition, quality, performance, merchantability or fitness for purpose. DYNASTREAM disclaims all liability arising from this information and its use. DYNASTEAM does not assume any responsibility for the use of the described ANT RF module (“the Module(s)”). Dynastream makes no representation with respect to the adequacy of the module in low-power wireless data communications applications or systems. Any Products using the Module must be designed so that a loss of communications due to radio interference or otherwise will not endanger either people or property, and will not cause the loss of valuable data. DYNASTREAM assumes no liability for the performance of products which are designed or created using the Modules.  The Modules are not designed, intended, or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical implant into the body, or other applications intended to support or sustain life, or for any other application in which the failure of the Module could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur. If you use the Modules for such unintended and unauthorized applications, you do so at your own risk and you shall indemnify and hold DYNASTREAM and its officers, employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, and distributors harmless against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, and reasonable attorney fees arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use, even if such claim alleges that DYNASTREAM was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the Product. The information disclosed herein is the exclusive property of DYNASTREAM, and is not to be reproduced and/or distributed without the written consent of DYNASTREAM. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic storage, reproduction, execution or transmission without the prior written consent of DYNASTREAM. The recipient of this document by its retention and use agrees to respect the security status of the information contained herein. DYNASTREAM believes the information contained herein is correct and accurate at the time of its release. However, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by DYNASTREAM unless such commitment is expressly given in a covering document. ©2009 Dynastream Innovations Inc. All Rights Reserved. ANT is a registered trade mark of Dynastream Innovations Inc.
4 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com ANT™ Overview  ANT™ is a practical wireless sensor network protocol running on 2.4 GHz ISM band. Designed for ultra low power, ease of use, efficiency and scalability, ANT easily handles peer-to-peer, star, tree and practical mesh topologies. ANT provides reliable data communications, flexible and adaptive network operation and cross-talk immunity. ANT’s protocol stack is extremely compact, requiring minimal microcontroller resources and considerably reducing system costs. ANT provides carefree handling of the Physical, Network, and Transport OSI layers. In addition, it incorporates key low-level security features that form the foundation for user-defined, sophisticated, network-security implementations. ANT ensures adequate user control while considerably lightening computational burden in providing a simple yet effective wireless networking solution.  ANT supports public, managed and private network architectures with 232 uniquely addressable devices possible, ensuring that each device can be uniquely identified from each other in the same network.  ANT is proven with an installed base of over four million nodes in ultra low power sensor network applications in sport, fitness, home and industrial automation. The ANT solutions are available in chips, chipsets and modules to suit a wide variety of application needs.  Incorporated in AP2 product family are several ANT core stack enhancements: • Background scanning • Continuous scanning mode • High density node support • Improved channel search • Channel ID management • Improved transmission power control • Frequency agility • Proximity acquisition  The complete description of ANT message protocol is found in the document “ANT Message Protocol and Usage”. The serial interface details are provided in the document “Interfacing with ANT General Purpose Chipsets and Modules”. Both documents are available on www.thisisant.com.  Application / PresentationLayersHigher Level SecurityNetwork / Transport &Low Level SecurityData Link LayerPhysical Layer }Implementedby ANT}User Defined
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     5 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 1 ANT AP2 Module The ANT AP2 module is a drop-in module based on the reference design of nRF24AP2, a new generation of ANT system on chip family from Nordic Semiconductor. An F antenna is integrated on the small-sized 20mm by 20mm board. The module has been certified to comply with radio regulation or standards covering global markets include North America, Europe, Japan and Australia. The integrated module eases the burden for application and system developers from extensive RF and antenna design, and regulatory compliance testing, allowing quicker time to market. Able to support 8 ANT channels, the module is ideal to build control or hub nodes of a wireless sensor network. AP2 modules are currently available in the following varieties.   Module ANT chip Used  Description ANTAP281M4IB  nRF24AP2-8ch  Surface mountable, 8 ANT channels,  20x20mm, industrial temperature range ANTAP281M5IB  nRF24AP2-8ch  With Molex connector, 8 ANT channels,  20x20mm, industrial temperature range  1.1 Interface  The module may be connected to the user’s host controller using the 17 pin-out assignment (surface mount) style or the 20-pin Molex header connection style provided below: Surface Mount Pin Molex Header Pin  Pin Name  Async Mode  Sync Mode  Description 1  6  TEST TEST (Tie to GND) TEST (Tie to GND)  Tie to Ground 2  10  RST  RST  RST  Reset the device 3  1  VCC  VCC  VCC Power supply source 4  19  GND  GND  GND  Power supply ground 5  8  NC  NC  NC  No connection 6  17 SUSPEND/SRDY SUSPEND  SRDY  Async -> Suspend control Sync -> Serial port ready 7  15  SLEEP/ MRDY    SLEEP  MRDY    Async -> Sleep mode enableSync -> Message ready indication 8  13  NC  NC  NC  No connection 9  11  PORTSEL  PORTSEL(Tie to GND) PORTSEL(Tie to VCC) Asynchronous or synchronous port select 10  7  BR2/SCLK BR2  SCLK  Async -> Baud rate selectionSync -> Clock output signal 11  4  TXD0/SOUT  TXD0  SOUT  Async -> transmit data signalSync -> Data output 12  3  RXD0/SIN  RXD0  SIN  Async -> Receive data signal Sync -> Data input 13  5  BR1/SFLOW  BR1  SFLOW Async -> Baud rate selectionSync -> Bit or byte flow control select 14  9  BR3  BR3  Tie to GND  Async -> Baud rate selectionSync - > Not used, tie to ground 15  14  RESERVERD2  Tie to GND  Tie to GND  Reserved Pin, Tie to ground 16  12  RESERVERD1  Tie to GND  Tie to GND  Reserved Pin, Tie to ground 17  2  RTS/SEN  RTS  SEN  Async -> Request to sendSync -> Serial enable signal  16,18,20  NC  NC  NC  No connection
6 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com The baud rate of the asynchronous communication is controlled by the speed select signals BR1, BR2 and BR3. The table below shows the relationship between the states of the speed select signals and the corresponding baud rates. BR3 BR2 BR1 Baud Rate0 0 0 48000 1 0 192000 0 1 384000 1 1 500001 0 0 12001 1 0 24001 0 1 96001 1 1 57600 1.2 Application MCU connection Please refer to “Interfacing with ANT General Purpose Chipsets and Modules” and “nRF24AP2 Product Specification” section 5 “Host Interface”. The following sample designs show the proper electrical connectivity of an ANT AP2 module to an application microcontroller, using TI MSP430F1232 as example. 1.2.1 Async Mode
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     7 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com Notes: • Module RXD and TXD connected directly to hardware USART of microcontroller. • Switches on baud rate selection pins (BR1, BR2 and BR3) are for ease of use only. They can be connected directly to the logic level of interest. • RTS can be connected to an interrupt pin for convenience in some applications. (Interrupt pins located on Port 1&2 on the MSP430F1232)  1.2.2 Byte Sync Mode    Notes: • Module SOUT, SIN, and SCLK connected directly to hardware USART of microcontroller. • SEN  needs to be on an interrupt capable I/O pin on the microcontroller.  (Interrupt pins located on Port 1&2 on the MSP430F1232)
8 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 1.2.3 Bit Sync Mode    Notes: • All interface signals are connected directly to I/O pins on the microcontroller. • SCLK and SEN  need to be on an interrupt capable I/O pin on the microcontroller. (Interrupt pins located on Port 1&2 on the MSP430F1232)  1.3 Mounting Guideline Refer to the recommended footprint drawing in section 4.  It is best to position the AP2 module so that the copper keepout area is on the edge or over hanging the edge of the mating PCB. If the copper keepout layer is completely within the boundaries of the PCB, the ground plane should not fully surround the copper keepout. If this is not possible, the copper keepout should be made much larger to prevent RF degradation. The ground plane is recommended to extend to the full size of the mating PCB, with the exception of the copper keepout.  To connect to M5IB type of AP2 module, the mating socket is Molex 52991-0208.
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     9 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 1.4 Reflow Guideline Follow the guideline below if AP281M4IB modules go through reflow oven.  Peak solder joint/pad temperatures exceeding 240ºC are not recommended. If possible, pre-heat the assembly within the oven profile for ~30 seconds at ~150 ºC. Follow the solder paste manufacturer’s recommendations, especially regarding temperature ramp rate and the time above liquidus.
10 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 2 Regulatory Approval (When this revision of document is published, the certification testing is in process and regulatory approvals are pending.)   The ANT AP2 module has received regulatory approvals for modular devices in the United States (FCC), Canada (IC), Europe (ETSI), Japan (ARIB), Australia and New Zealand. Such approvals allow the user to place the module inside a finished product and, in usual case, not require regulatory testing for an intentional radiator, provided no changes or modifications are made to the module circuitry. This does not preclude the possibility that some other form of authorization or testing may be required for the finished product. Changes or modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The end user must comply with all of the instructions provided by the Grantee, which indicate installation and/or operating conditions necessary for compliance. 2.1 United States The AP2 module has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B devices. Operation is subject to the following two (2) 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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the receiver. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  This product does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment, and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations. The AP2 module is labeled with its own FCC ID, O6R1695 (note: First Character is the letter O, not the # 0.) If the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as the following: “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: O6R1695” or “Contains FCC ID: O6R1695”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. 2.2 Industry Canada Compliance The AP2 module has been certified for use in Canada under Industry Canada (IC) Radio standards Specification (RSS) RSS-210 and RSS-Gen. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. To comply with Industry Canada regulations, it is required that product containing the AP2 module display a label referring to the enclosed module.  This exterior label can use wording similar to the following: “Contains IC:  3797A-1695”  This information shall be affixed in such a manner as not to be removable except by destruction or defacement. The size of the lettering shall be legible without the aid of magnification but is not required to be larger than 8-point font size. If the device is too small to meet this condition, the information can be included in the user manual upon agreement with Industry Canada.
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     11 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 2.3 CE Declaration of Conformity The AP2 module is declared to be in conformance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC, as a low-powered unlicensed transmitter: • EN 60950-1:2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment • EN 300 440-2 v 1.1.2 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM): Short range devices. • EN 301 489-3 v 1.4.1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM): Short range devices. • EN 61000-6-1 Generic Immunity Standard  2.4 Japan The AP281M5IB module has been tested and granted certification to comply with ARIB STD-T66. 2.5 Australia & New Zealand The AP2 module has been tested and found to comply with AS/NZS 4268:2003, Radio equipment and systems – Short range devices.
12 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 3  Electrical Specifications   Absolute Maximum RatingsVoltage applied at VCC to VSS -0.3V to +3.6VInput voltage at any pin -0.3V to VCC + 0.3V; max +3.6V Operating temperature -40ºC to +85ºCStorage temperature -40ºC to +85ºC Note: Stress exceeding one or more of the above maximum ratings may cause permanent damage. Conditions: VCC = +3.0V, VSS = 0V, TA = - 40ºC to +85ºC  Symbol  Parameter (condition) Notes Min Typ.  Max Units Operating conditionsVCC Supply voltage  1.9 3.0  3.6VTA Operating temperature -40  +85 ºC Digital input pin VIH HIGH level input voltage 0.7VCC   VCCVVIL LOW level input voltageVSS  0.3VCCV Digital output pin VOH HIGH level output voltage (IOH=-0.5mA)   VCC -0.3    VCC V VOL LOW level output voltage (IOL=0.5mA)VSS  0.3V General RF conditionsfOP Operating frequency  1)  2400  2403-2480  2483.5 MHz PLLres PLL Programming resolution 1  MHzfXTAL Crystal frequency  16  MHzΔf  Frequency deviation      ±160   kHz RGFSK Air data rate in each burst on-air 1  MbpsFCHANNEL Non-overlapping channel spacing 1  MHz Transmitter operationPRF Maximum output power 2) 0  +4 dBmPRFC RF power control range 16 18  20 dBPRFCR RF power accuracy   ±4 dBPBW 20dB bandwidth for modulated carrier 950  1100 kHzPRF1.1 1st adjacent channel transmit power 1MHz  -20 dBcPRF2.1 2nd adjacent channel transmit power 2MHz  -40 dBc Receiver operation RXMAX Maximum received signal at <0.1% BER 0  dBmRXSENS Sensitivity at 0.1% BER  -85  dBmC/ICO C/I co-channel  9  dBcC/I1ST 1st adjacent channel selectivity C/I 1MHz 8  dBcC/I2ND 2nd adjacent channel selectivity C/I 2MHz -20  dBcC/I3RD 3rd adjacent channel selectivity C/I 3MHz -30  dBc Current ConsumptionIDeepSleep Deep sleep command  0.5  µAIIdle No active channels – no communications 2.0  µAISuspend Asynchronous suspend activated 2.0  µAIBase_32kXO Base Active current (32.768 KHz crystal oscillator or external clock source)      3.0   µA IBase_32kSynt Base Active current (using internal synthesized clock source)      0.1   mA IPeakTX Peak Tx current @ 0dBm output power 3) 15  mAIPeakTX-6 Peak Tx current @ -6dBm output power 3) 13  mAIPeakTX-12 Peak Tx current @ -12dBm output power 3) 11  mA
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     13 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com Symbol  Parameter (condition) Notes Min Typ.  Max UnitsIPeakTX-18  Supply peak current @ -18dBm output power 3) 11 mAIPeakRx Peak Rx current  4) 17  mAIsearch Search current  2.9  mA     IMsg_Rx_ByteSync Average current / Rx message in byte sync mode 17  µAIMsg_Rx_BitSync Average current / Rx message in bit sync mode 30  µAIMsg_Rx_57600 Average current / Rx message in async mode at 57600 baud      20   µA IMsg_Rx_50000 Average current / Rx message in async mode at 50000 baud      20   µA IMsg_Rx_38400 Average current / Rx message in async mode at 38400 baud      23   µA IMsg_Rx_19200 Average current / Rx message in async mode at 19200 baud      30   µA IMsg_Rx_9600 Average current / Rx message in async mode at 9600 baud      48   µA IMsg_Rx_4800 Average RF current / Rx message in async mode at 4800 baud      83   µA      IMsg_TxAck_ByteSync Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in byte sync mode      36   µA IMsg_TxAck_BitSync Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in bitsync mode      48   µA IMsg_TxAck_57600 Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 57600 baud      42   µA IMsg_TxAck_50000 Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 50000 baud      40   µA IMsg_TxAck_38400 Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 38400 baud      44   µA IMsg_TxAck_19200 Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 19200 baud      55   µA IMsg_TxAck_9600 Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 9600 baud      78   µA IMsg_TxAck_4800 Average current / Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 4800 baud      132   µA      IMsg_RxAck_ByteSync Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in byte sync mode      20   µA IMsg_RxAck_BitSync Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in bitsync mode      34   µA IMsg_RxAck_57600 Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 57600 baud      22   µA IMsg_RxAck_50000 Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 50000 baud      22   µA IMsg_RxAck_38400 Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 38400 baud      27   µA IMsg_RxAck_19200 Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 19200 baud      33   µA IMsg_RxAck_9600 Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 9600 baud      53   µA IMsg_RxAck_4800 Average current / Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 4800 baud      86   µA      IMsg_Tx_ByteSync Average current / Tx-only message in byte sync mode  5)   13   µA IMsg_Tx_BitSync Average current / Tx-only message in bit sync mode  5)   28   µA IMsg_Tx_57600 Average current / Tx-only message in async mode at 57600 baud  5) 6)   23   µA IMsg_Tx_50000 Average current / Tx-only message in async mode at 50000 baud  5) 6)   19   µA
14 of 19      AP2 RF Transceiver Module                    228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com Symbol  Parameter (condition) Notes Min Typ.  Max UnitsIMsg_Tx_38400 Average current / Tx-only message in async mode at 38400 baud  5) 6)   21   µA IMsg_Tx_19200 Average current / Tx-only message in async mode at 19200 baud  5) 6)   30   µA IMsg_Tx_9600 Average current / Tx-only message in async mode at 9600 baud  5) 6)   63   µA IMsg_Tx_4800 Average current / Tx-only message in async mode at 4800 baud  5) 6)   108   µA      IMsg_TR_ByteSync Average current / Tx message in byte sync mode 24  µAIMsg_TR_BitSync Average current / Tx message in bit sync mode 36  µAIMsg_TR_57600 Average current / Tx message in async mode at 57600 baud  6)   33   µA IMsg_TR_50000 Average current / Tx message in async mode at 50000 baud  6)   31   µA IMsg_TR_38400 Average current / Tx message in async mode at 38400 baud  6)   32   µA IMsg_TR_19200 Average current / Tx message in async mode at 19200 baud  6)   42   µA IMsg_TR_9600 Average current / Tx message in async mode at 9600 baud  6)   70   µA IMsg_TR_4800 Average current / Tx message in async mode at 4800 baud  6)   120   µA      IAve Broadcast Tx-only @ 0.5Hz in byte sync mode 5) 7) 12  µAIAve Broadcast Tx-only @ 2Hz in byte sync mode 5) 7) 48  µAIAve Broadcast Rx @ 0.5Hz in byte sync mode 7) 8.5  µAIAve Broadcast Rx @ 2Hz in byte sync mode 7) 34  µAIAve Acknowledged Tx @ 0.5Hz in byte sync mode 7) 18  µAIAve Acknowledged Tx @ 2Hz in byte sync mode 7) 72  µAIAve Acknowledged Rx @ 0.5Hz in byte sync mode 7) 10  µAIAve Acknowledged Rx @ 2Hz in byte sync mode 7) 40  µAIAve Burst continuous @ 20kbps in byte sync mode 7) 8) 4.75  mAIAve Burst continuous @ 7.5kbps in bit sync mode 7) 8) 4  mAIAve Burst continuous @ 20kbps in async mode at 57600 baud  7) 8)   5.9   mA IAve Burst continuous @ 20kbps in async mode at 50000 baud  7) 8)   4.9   mA IAve Burst continuous @ 13.8kbps in async mode at 38400 baud  7) 8)   4.7   mA IAve Burst continuous @ 8.4kbps in async mode at 19200 baud  7) 8)   4.2   mA  Usable band is determined by local regulations Maximum output power with 0dBm output power setting. Antenna load impedance = 15Ω +j88Ω Time of maximum Tx only current is typical 300µs and maximum 350µs Time of maximum current consumption in RX is typical 500µs and maximum 1ms Transmit only operation provides no ANT channel management across the air channel and is not recommended for normal operation Asynchronous serial messages contained two 0 pad bytes, thereby adding to the average current. Values will be lower without the use of 0 pad bytes Does not include base current. See current calculation examples below Value calculated assuming that external 32.768 kHz crystal oscillator is used     Example Current Calculations: 1. Transmit channel with Broadcast data at 4Hz with a bit synchronous serial interface and external source of 32.768kHZ clock.  Iave   = (IMsg_TR_BitSync * Message_Rate) + IBase_32KXO
AP2 RF Transceiver Module     15 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com     = (36µA/message * 4messages) + 3.0 µA      = 147 µA 2. Receive channel with Acknowledged data at 2Hz with an asynchronous serial interface at 57600 baud and internal synthesized 32.768kHZ clock.  Iave = (IMsg_Ack_Rx_57600 * Message_Rate) + IBase_32kSynt     = (22 µA/message * 2messages) + 100 µA      = 144 µA  An online power consumption estimator is provided here: http://www.thisisant.com/calculator
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AP2 RF Transceiver Module     19 of 19               228 River Avenue, Cochrane, Alberta, Canada  T4C 2C1    thisisant.com 5 Technical Support The AP2 module takes the reference design of nRF24AP2 from Nordic Semiconductor. Users can seek technical support, esp. about hardware, from Nordic Semiconductor, www.nordicsemi.no. Users can also seek application support from Dynastream Innovations, www.thisisant.com. 5.1 ANT Forum Users are encouraged to participate to the ANT forum moderated by the application engineering team of Dynastream Innovations for any engineering discussions. Join the ANT forum is free and open. To access ANT forum, click www.thisisant.com/antforum 5.2 Public Technical References Documents: 1. nRF24AP2 Product Specification, Nordic semiconductor 2. ANT Message Protocol and Usage, Dynastream Innovations 3. Interfacing with ANT General Purpose Chipsets and Modules, Dynastream Innovations  Software: 4. ANT DLL  The above documents and software are available on www.thisisant.com or www.nordicsemi.no 5.3 ANT Developer’s Zone ANT development software, Application notes, reference designs and source codes are found in the ANT developer’s zone. http://www.thisisant.com/pages/support/developer-zone ANT developer’s zone is accessible to registered owners of ANT development kit.

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