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Integration Guide IM4 Module IM11 Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave.W. Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec. Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without prior notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation. ©2005-2007 2005-2012 Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. The word Intermec, the Intermec logo, Norand, ArciTech, Beverage Routebook, CrossBar, dcBrowser, Duratherm, EasyADC, EasyCoder, EasySet, Fingerprint, INCA (under license), i-gistics, JANUS, LabelShop, MobileLAN, Picolink, Ready-to-Work, RoutePower, Sabre, ScanPlus, ShopScan, Smart Mobile Computing, SmartSystems, TE 2000, Trakker Antares, and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation. There are U.S. and foreign patents pending. ii IM11 IM4 Module Integration Guide Document Change Record This page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as version 001. Version Number Date Description of Change 002 10/2006 Adjusted frequency range information. 003 05/2007 Corrections made to voltage ratings and current requirements. IM11 IM4 Module Integration Guide iii IM11 IM4 Module Integration Guide iv Contents Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Safety Icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Global Services and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi Who Should Read This Document? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii About the IM4. . . . . . . .= . . mini . . . . .PCI ........................ 9 IM11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m-PCI IM11 Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 m-PCI IM11 Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 IM11 Understanding the IM4 Operating Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Heat Dissipation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Antenna Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 IM11 IM4 Module Integration Guide Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information. Safety Icons This section explains how to identify and understand cautions and notes within this document. A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data. Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, refer to your OEM agreement. Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only. The code does not necessarily represent complete, tested programs. The code is provided “as is with all faults.” All warranties are expressly disclaimed, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. 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This IM11 IM4 Module Integration Guide (P/N 944-632-xxx) explains how to xxx integrate the IM4_ module into a computer or other device. It is written for _ to integrate into their device or the person who will be evaluating the IM4 for the person who will be engineering the device to accommodate the IM11. IM4. IM11 Before you install and configure the IM4, you should be familiar with Intermec RFID systems and how to implement them. You should also be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address. Where you see IM__ fill in with IM11. vii IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 viii IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 . IM11 About the IM4 The Intermec IM4_ module is designed to let you easily incorporate reading and writing RFID tags into your computers, printers, and other mobile devices.The IM4 is an enhanced Intermec replacement for the existing IM3 module and the RFID PC card. x2 - UFL-R replace picture IM4 Module IM11 m-PCI = mini PCI mini-PCIType II card package with a standard 68-pin The IM4 _ is a PCMCIA connector. You can use the IM4 in most worldwide RFID applications. Intermec versions of the IM4 cover the UHF band from 865 MHz to 928 MHz. When integrated into your computer, the IM4_ connector functions as either a m-PCI PC card module (default) or as a serial module. Note that the IM4: IM11: m-PCI • has different pinouts functioning as a PC card module versus a serial _ as a serial module, you need to tie to ground module. To use the IM4 pins 7,TBD 44, and 45. replace picture m-PCI • may have heat dissipation requirements. In most situations, the IM4 Overtemperature mode adequately protects against very high _ in a high duty-cycle temperatures. However, if you use the IM4 application, you may want to attach a heatsink. m-PCI • has certain power requirements. The PC card slot must be able to supply power for the card. Most laptop PC mini-PCI card slots do not supply enough power. • has antenna connector requirements ,for one seeits IM11 865antenna. or 900 MHz IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 Radio Compliance Inserts Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default) mini-PCI Configuring the IM11 IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default) m-PCI In PC card mode, the IM4 interface emulates a standard 16C550 UART. To your PC, the IM 4 appears as a serial port. You can use a communications program, such as HyperTerminal, to communicate with the IM4 using the Basic Reader Interface (BRI). For more information on the BRI, see the Basic Reader Interface (BRI) Programmer’s Reference Guide (P/N 937-000-xxx). All signals are 3.3 V logic levels (5 V tolerant inputs). Inputs Low High Notes 0 V to 0.8 V 2.4 V to 5.5 V Input current is ±10 μA max Outputs 0.4 V Max @ 8 mA 2.9 V min @ -8 mA Note: Pins with a # in the pin name indicate an active low signal. Pins 7TBD (CE1#), 44 (IORD#), and 45 (IOWR#) determine if the IM4 IM11 operates in PC Card mode or in Serial mode. If the three signals are not m-PCI m-PCI grounded, the IM4 operates in PC Card mode. PC Card Module Pinout Pin No. Pin Name Definition Pin No. Pin Name Definition Ground Vss 35 Data bit 3 36 Data bit 4 37 GND to CD1# be .D11 dD12 eD13 tD14 eD15 rCE2# VS1# iIORD# nIOWR# eA17# Ground Vss 13 GND to D3 be .D4 dD5 eD6 tD7 eCE1# rA10 OE# iA11 nA9 eA8 dA13 14 Data bit 5 38 Data bit 6 39 Data bit 7 40 Card enable 1 41 Address bit 10 42 Output enable 43 Address bit 11 44 Address bit 9 45 Address bit 8 46 Address bit 13 47 A14# Address bit 14 15 NC 10 11 12 Card detect 1 (GND) Data bit 11 Data bit 12 Data bit 13 Data bit 14 Data bit 15 Card enable 2 Voltage sense 1 (NC) “I/O read from host” “I/O write from host” Address bit 17 A18 Address bit 18 48 A19 Address bit 19 Not connected 49 A20 Address bit 20 16 NC Not connected 50 A21 Address bit 21 17 Vcc +5V for this IM4 51 Vcc +5V for this IM4 18 Vpp Programming supply voltage 52 (not connected) Vpp Programming supply voltage (not connected) 10 IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module mini-PCI PC Card Module Pinout (continued) Pin No. Pin Name Definition Pin No. 19 to A16 be A15 .A12 dA7 eA6 tA5 eA4 A3 A2 A1 A0 D0 Address bit 16 53 Address bit 15 54 20 21 Address bit 12 55 Address bit 7 56 Address bit 6 57 Address bit 5 58 Address bit 4 59 Address bit 3 60 Address bit 2 61 Address bit 1 62 Address bit 0 63 Data bit 0 64 D1 Data bit 1 65 32 D2 Data bit 2 66 33 WP/IOIS16# 34 GND 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Pin Name toA22 be A23 . A24 dA25 eVS2# t RESET eWAIT# r INPACK# mREG# SPKR# STSCHG# D8 Definition Address bit 22 Address bit 23 Address bit 24 Address bit 25 Voltage sense 2 (not connected) Reset from host Extend bus cycle Input port acknowledge Register select and I/O enable Audio digital waveform Card status changed Data bit 8 D9 Data bit 9 D10 Data bit 10 Write protect in Memory 67 mode. I/O port is 16-bit in I/O mode CD2# Card detect 2 (GND) Ground Vss GND Ground Vss 68 IM11 as a Serial Module Configuring the IM4 _ interface provides two 16C850 UART channels, In Serial mode, the IM4 one SPI channel, eight auxiliary inputs, and eight auxiliary outputs. The IM4_ appears as a serial port and you can use a communications program, such as HyperTerminal, to communicate with it using the Basic Reader Interface (BRI). For more information on the BRI, see the Basic Reader Interface (BRI) Programmer’s Reference Guide (P/N 937-000-xxx). All signals are 3.3 V logic levels (5 V tolerant inputs). Serial Module Voltage Levels Inputs Low High Notes 0 V to 0.8 V 2.4 V to 5.5 V Input current is ±10 μA max Outputs 0.4 V Max @ 8 mA 2.9 V min @ -8 mA Note: Pins with a # in the pin name indicate an active low signal. ? (IOWR#) determine if the IM4 _ operates Pins ? 7 (NC), 44 ? (IORD#), and 45 in PC Card mode or in Serial mode. If the three signals are grounded, the m-PCI IM4 operates as a serial module. IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 11 Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module m-PCI These pins are a carryover from the PC card interface. These signals are mutually exclusive for any PC card application. In order for the IM4 to m-PCI operate in Serial mode, you must ground all three of these signals, which keeps the card from driving signals defined for serial operation into a regular PC card socket. m-PCI Serial Module Pinouts Pin No. Pin Name Definition Pin No. Pin Name Definition Ground Vss 35 GND to Ground Vss CD1# be Card detect 1 (GND) 12 to GND be SPI_SCLK SPI_DO TXD RTS# DTR# CE1# Debug RXD2 NC IrDA_L Debug CTS#2 NC 13 RXD Receive from host 10 11 SPI clock out of IM4 36 SPI data out of IM4 37 AUX-OUT 33 User output 3 Transmit to host 38 AUX-OUT 43 User output 4 Request to send to host 39 AUX-OUT 53 User output 5 Data terminal ready to host 40 AUX-OUT 63 User output 6 Card enable 1 41 AUX-OUT 73 User output 7 Serial debug into IM4 42 NC Not connected Not connected 43 NC Not connected ‘1’ = RS232, ‘0’ = IrDA 44 “I/O read from host” Debug clear to send 45 Not connected 46 47 IORD# IOWR# RI# AUX-IN “I/O write from host” Ring indicator from host User input 0 14 CTS# Clear to send from host 48 AUX-IN 1 User input 1 15 NC Not connected 49 AUX-IN 2 User input 2 16 NC Not connected 50 AUX-IN 3 User input 3 17 Vcc +5V for this IM4 51 Vcc +5V for this IM4 18 NC Not connected 52 NC Not connected 19 CD# Carrier detect from host 53 AUX-IN 4 User input 4 20 DSR# Data set ready from host 54 AUX-IN 5 User input 5 21 SPI_DI1 SPI data into IM4 55 AUX-IN 6 User input 6 22 NC Not connected 56 AUX-IN 7 User input 7 23 NC Not connected 57 NC Not connected 24 NC Not connected 58 RESET# Reset_L to/from IM4/host (open drain) 25 NC Not connected 59 NC Not connected 26 NC Not connected 60 NC Not connected 27 NC Not connected 61 NC Not connected 28 NC Not connected 62 NC Not connected 29 NC Not connected 63 NC TXD2 Not connected 03 30 Debug Serial debug data from IM4 64 AUX-OUT 31 Debug RTS#2 Debug request to send 65 AUX-OUT 13 User output 1 32 SPI_ENB#1 SPI enable out 66 AUX-OUT 23 User output 2 33 NC Not connected 67 CD2# Card detect 2 (GND) 34 GND Ground Vss 68 GND Ground Vss 12 User output 0 IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 Understanding the IM4 Operating Modes You must use software to enable an SPI channel. Until you enable this channel, inputs to it are ignored and outputs to it are 3-stated. 2 The Debug signals are intended for use during any debug efforts. You can also configure these signals for use as a second UART channel. The Auxiliary outputs are 3-stated on power-up until they are written to the first time. During this condition, you should provide pull-ups or pull downs to keep any external logic disabled. IM11 Operating Modes Understanding the IM4 This illustration shows the IM4 _ Overtemperature and standard operating modes. IM11 IM11 IM11 IM11 IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 13 Heat Dissipation Requirements Heat Dissipation Requirements 11 In most usage scenarios, the IM4 uses a maximum of 6.0W of power from its host device. Since its RF transmit power is 1W, the IM4 must dissipate 11 up to 5.0W of heat. Normally, the host dissipates this heat. However, under high ambient temperature conditions or in a high duty cycle application, this heat may need to be conducted outside the host to prevent the IM4 from entering 11 Overtemperature mode. 11 The IM4 has a built-in Overtemperature mode that provides sufficient 11enters protection against very high temperatures. When the IM4 Overtemperature mode, the card shuts down until cool enough to resume operating. 11 The IM4 transfers heat to the back side (non-label side) of its case. Any heat transfer mechanism (such as moving air, a metal heatsink, or a heat pipe) applied to this surface will help this dissipate the heat. Ideally, the optimum temperature for the IM4 is below 65°C (149°F). 11 Power Requirements 11 The PC card slot must be able to supply enough current for the IM4 in RF mini-PCI ON mode. There are three current modes: idle (quiescent), digital only, and RF ON. Each mode requires a different current draw. m-PCIPC card slots cannot supply enough current to support Note: Most laptop the IM4_ in RF ON mode. 11 Use the following table when calculating DC power requirements for your laptop computer. mini-PCI slot. Current Mode RF ON Digital Only Idle Current Draw Status 1100 mA TBD 200 mA TBD 3 mA TBD Communicating with tags Fully ready state ready to execute a command No activity (quiescent) The RF ON mode corresponds to the highest current mode when the reader is communicating with a tag. The IM4_ will not stay in Digital Only mode for any significant length of time before it switches to RF ON mode. The amount of time that the IM4 _ is in RF ON mode is mostly affected by the number of RFID tags in the reading range. 14 IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 Antenna Requirements Antenna Requirements Government regulatory agencies require that the IM4 use approved antennas only. Do not use antennas not approved for use with this module. Failure to use Intermec-approved antennas may require your system to be approved by the appropriate regulatory agencies for the countries in which your devices are being used. Using an unauthorized antenna or other peripheral device may result in possible communications interference or radio safety hazards. UFL-R-SMT-1(10) The antenna receptacle is an MMCX connector (50 ohm, coaxial). Once the IM4 is installed in a device, that device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna without regulatory agency approval. Co-location of antennas operating within 20 cm (7.9 inches) of each other requires co-location authorization. The next two tables list the Intermec-approved antennas for use in the U.S.A. and in Canada. The antenna safe distances for all antennas (869 865 25.4-cm in) The cable length measurement MHz and 900 915 MHz) is 20 cm (7.9(10 inches). is for antennas with an attached cable and is included in gain measurement. The cable loss measurement is for the cable that connects the antenna to the device. IM4– Intermec-Approved 869 865 MHz RFID Antennas IM11 See IM11Part 865 MHz RFID Radio Compliance Insert Intermec Cable Number Description Loss Dimensions 805-616-003 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 0 dBi, 2.5”, MMCX N/A 7.9 cm x 7.9 cm x 0.6 cm (3.1 in x 3.1 in x 0.25 in) 805-623-001 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 5.0 dBi, N 2.2 dB 25.9 cm x 39.1 cm x 5.8 cm (10.2 in x 15.4 in x 2.3 in) 805-626-002 Patch, Linear-Polarized, 6.0 dBi, N 2.2 dB 15.5 cm x 34.0 cm x 4.8 cm (6.1 in x 13.4 in x 1.9 in) IM11 IM4– Intermec-Approved 900 915 MHz RFID Antennas See IM11 900 MHz RFID Radio Compliance Insert Intermec Part Cable Number Description Loss Dimensions 805-591-001 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 2.0 dBi, 48”, MMCX 2.4 dB 19.3 cm x 19.3 cm x 2.5 cm (7.6 in x 7.6 in x 1.0 in) 805-609-001 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 4.0 dBi, 156”, SMA(RP) 2.4 dB 25.9 cm x 25.9 cm x 3.8 cm (10.2 in x 10.2 in x 1.5 in) IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 15 Antenna omit thisRequirements page if possible IM4– Intermec-Approved 915 MHz RFID Antennas (continued) Intermec Part Number Description Cable Loss Dimensions 805-610-001 Patch, Linear-Polarized, 8.0 dBi, 60”, N(RP) 2.4 dB 21.8 cm x 19.8 cm x 5.8 cm (8.6 in x 7.8 in x 2.3 in) 805-616-002 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 0 dBi, 2.5”, MMCX N/A 7.9 cm x 7.9 cm x 0.6 cm (3.1 in x 3.1 in x 0.25 in) 805-622-002 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 6.5 dBi, N(RP) 2.4 dB 25.9 cm x 63.5 cm x 5.8 cm (10.2 in x 25 in x 2.3 in) 805-623-002 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 5.5 dBi, N(RP) 2.4 dB 25.9 cm x 39.1 cm x 5.8 cm (10.2 in x 15.4 in x 2.3 in) 805-626-001 Patch, Linear-Polarized, 6.0 dBi, N(RP) 2.4 dB 15.5 cm x 34.0 cm x 4.8 cm (6.1 in x 13.4 in x 1.9 in) 805-629-001 Patch, Circular-Polarized, 7.0 dBi, N(RP) 2.4 dB 31.2 cm x 31.2 cm x 8.9 cm (12.3 in x 12.3 in x 3.5 in) A270001-02 Log, Linear-Polarized, 7.0 dBi, N(RP) 2.4 dB 27.9 cm x 12.7 cm x 21.6 cm (11 in x 5 in x 8.5 in) Intermec, in association with Kathrein, formerly known as Scala, provides antennas for the IM4. Kathrein supports the RFID industry with special antenna products for many RFID applications. For antenna integration support, contact: Kathrein Inc., Scala Division Attention: Dan Fowler P.O. Box 4580 Medford, OR 97501 U.S.A. Tel: 541-779-6500 Cell: 541-840-9889 Fax: 541-779-3991 e-mail: dfowler@kathrein.com Web: www.kathrein-scala.com 16 IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 Specifications Specifications General Specifications mini-PCI card, (dimensions lightly oversized Physical description PCMCIA Type II cards from the standard) Weight 34.0g ±2.8 g (1.2 oz ±0.2 oz) Temperature Operating: -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F) Storage: -40°C to +70°C (-40°F to 158°F) Humidity (Operating 0-95% relative humidity, non-condensing process Temperature) Transceiver Specification Frequency range Tari Return Data Rates set channel to 4, 7, 10 or 13 865.7 - 867.5 MHZ Europe (Future): 865.6 to 867.6 MHz hopping Europe (Current): 869.525 fixed U.S.A.: 902 to 928 MHz hopping , other countries contact Intermec sales. 6.25 15-25 μS 146 Kbps FMO 53 Kbps DRM Modulation PRASK Coding Pi: ? from reader to tag Miller/FM0: from tag to reader RF output impedance 50 Ohms with better than 10 dB return loss Dwell time Bus interface 50 mS PCMCIA or ASCII serial (16C650 serial port) m-PCI Air Interface protocol ISO 18000-6b, 18000-6c, ? see spec.ISO EPC1 GenEPC 2 Gen 1 – Class 1, EPS Gen 2 – Class 1 FCC Compliant to Part 15 ETSI EN 302 208 Power Supply Specifications Operating voltage Minimum: 4.5V Maximum: 5.5V On IM4, digital regulated to 3.3V Standby current Typical: 2 mA Maximum: 5 mA Read current ? mA Typical: 1100 Maximum: 1250 ? mA Tx circuits, Rx circuits, VCO, temperature sensor Ripple Maximum: 100 mV Peak-to-peak Timing • Standby to active Typical 1.5 mS; Maximum: 2 mS Internal time not seen by the host • Channel Switching Maximum: 30 μS Tx on a channel to Tx on any other channel IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 17 Specifications Transmitter Specifications 915/865 MHz 900 869 MHz Power output Minimum: 588 mW (at the antenna connector—assume Typical: 800 mW 0.3 dB of cable loss) Maximum: 1000 mW 18 Minimum: 455mW Typical: 500 mW Maximum: 500 mW Frequency stability Minimum: -30 PPM Maximum: 30 PPM Phase noise -60 dBc/Hz @ 30 kHz from carrier Spurious emissions -55 dBc in band Overtemperature shutdown temperature 70°C (158°F) as measured on the power amplifier IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 Specifications IM4 Module Integration Guide IM11 19 Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, Washington 98203 U.S.A. tel 425.348.2600 fax 425.355.9551 www.intermec.com IM11IM4 Module Integration Guide *944-623-003* TBD P/N 944-623-003
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