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Integration Guide
IM4 Module
Intermec Technologies Corporation
Corporate 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 Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
The word Intermec, the Intermec logo, Norand, ArciTech, CrossBar, Data Collection Browser, dcBrowser,
Duratherm, EasyADC, EasyCoder, EasyLAN, Enterprise Wireless LAN, EZBuilder, Fingerprint, i-gistics,
INCA (under license), Intellitag, InterDriver, Intermec Printer Network Manager, IRL, JANUS, LabelShop,
Mobile Framework, MobileLAN, Nor*Ware, Pen*Key, Precision Print, PrintSet, RoutePower, SmartSystems,
TE 2000, Trakker Antares, and Virtual Wedge are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec
Technologies Corporation.
Throughout this manual, trademarked names may be used. Rather than put a trademark (™ or ®) symbol in
every occurrence of a trademarked name, we state that we are using the names only in an editorial fashion,
and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement.
There are U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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Contents
Contents
Before You Begin..................................................................................................................v
Safety Summary.......................................................................................................v
Safety Icons ............................................................................................................vi
Global Services and Support ...................................................................................vi
Who Should Read This Document? ..................................................................... vii
Related Documents .............................................................................................. vii
Patent Information .............................................................................................. viii
About the IM4..................................................................................................................... 9
Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default)........................................................ 10
Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module ............................................................................ 12
How the IM4 Operates...................................................................................................... 14
Heat Dissipation Requirements ......................................................................................... 14
Power Requirements .......................................................................................................... 15
Antenna Requirements ...................................................................................................... 15
Specifications..................................................................................................................... 17
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Before You Begin
Before You Begin
This section provides you with safety information, technical support
information, and sources for additional product information.
Safety Summary
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and
cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec
equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be
damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
Do Not Repair or Adjust Alone
Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone under any
circumstances. Someone capable of providing first aid must always be
present for your safety.
First Aid
Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately after an injury.
Never neglect an injury, no matter how slight it seems.
Resuscitation
Begin resuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops breathing.
Any delay could result in death. To work on or near high voltage, you
should be familiar with approved industrial first aid methods.
Energized Equipment
Never work on energized equipment unless authorized by a responsible
authority. Energized electrical equipment is dangerous. Electrical shock
from energized equipment can cause death. If you must perform
authorized emergency work on energized equipment, be sure that you
comply strictly with approved safety regulations.
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Before You Begin
Safety Icons
This section explains how to identify and understand warnings, cautions,
and notes that are in this document. You may also see icons that tell you
when to follow ESD procedures.
A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition,
or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious
injury to the persons working on the equipment.
Avertissement: Un avertissement vous avertit d’une procédure de
fonctionnement, d’une méthode, d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit
être strictement respecté pour éviter l’occurrence de mort ou de
blessures graves aux personnes manupulant l’équipement.
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.
Attention: Une précaution vous avertit d’une procédure de
fonctionnement, d’une méthode, d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit
être strictement respecté pour empêcher l’endommagement ou la
destruction de l’équipement, ou l’altération ou la perte de données.
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.
Web Support
Visit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com to download our current
documents (in PDF). To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals,
contact your local Intermec representative or distributor.
Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at
intermec.custhelp.com to review technical information or to request
technical support for your Intermec product.
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Before You Begin
Telephone Support
These services are available from Intermec Technologies Corporation.
In the U.S.A. and Canada
call 1-800-755-5505
and choose this option
Service
Description
Factory Repair
Request a return authorization
number for authorized service
center repair.
Technical Support
Get technical support on your
Intermec product.
Service Contract
Status
Inquire about an existing
contract, renew a contract, or
ask invoicing questions.
Schedule Site Surveys
or Installations
Schedule a site survey, or
request a product or system
installation.
Ordering Products
Talk to sales administration,
place an order, or check the
status of your order.
Outside the U.S.A. and Canada, contact your local Intermec
representative. To search for your local representative, from the Intermec
web site, click Contact.
Who Should Read This Document?
This integration guide explains how to integrate the IM4 module into a
computer or other device. It is written for the person who will be
evaluating the IM4 to integrate into their device or for the person who will
be engineering the device to accommodate the IM4.
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.
Related Documents
The Intermec web site at www.intermec.com contains our current
documents that you can download in PDF format.
To download documents
1 Visit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.
2 Click Service & Support > Manuals.
3 In the Select a Product field, choose the product whose documentation
you want to download.
To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local
Intermec representative or distributor.
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Before You Begin
Patent Information
There may be U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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About the IM4
About the IM4
The Intermec Intellitag™ IM4 module is designed to let you easily
incorporate the reading and writing of RFID tags into your computers,
printers, and other mobile devices. It is an enhanced Intermec replacement
for the existing IM3 module and the RFID PC card.
MMCX
connector
68-pin
connector
IM4 Intellitag Module
You can use the IM4 in most worldwide RFID applications. Intermec has
versions of the IM4 that cover the UHF band from 865 MHz to 928
MHz. The IM4 is a PCMCIA Type II card package with a standard 68pin connector. When you integrate the IM4 into your computers, the
connector functions as either a PC card module (default) or as a serial
module.
Note that the IM4:
• has different pinouts if it is functioning as a PC card module or as a
serial module. To use the IM4 as a serial module, you need to tie pins 7,
44, and 45 to ground.
Pin 34
Pin 1
Pin 68
Pin 35
• may have heat dissipation requirements. In most situations, the IM4 has
an Overtemperature mode that will sufficiently protect it against very
high temperatures. However, if you use the IM4 in a high duty cycle
application, you may want to attach a heatsink to it.
• has certain power requirements. The PC card slot must be able to
supply enough power for the card, which is about 900 mA. Most laptop
PC card slots do not supply this much power.
• has antenna connector requirements for its one antenna.
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Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default)
Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default)
In PC Card mode, the IM4 interface looks like a standard 16C550 UART.
It 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 937-000-001).
All signals are 3.3 V logic levels (5 V tolerant inputs).
Low
High
Notes
Inputs
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 7 (CE1#), 44 (IORD#), and 45 (IOWR#) determine if the IM4
operates in PC Card mode or in Serial mode. If the three signals are NOT
grounded, the IM4 operates in PC Card mode.
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Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default)
PC Card Module Pinouts
Pin No.
Pin Name
Definition
Pin No.
Pin Name
Definition
GND
Ground Vss
35
GND
Ground Vss
D3
Data bit 3
36
CD1#
Card detect 1 (GND)
D4
Data bit 4
37
D11
Data bit 11
D5
Data bit 5
38
D12
Data bit 12
D6
Data bit 6
39
D13
Data bit 13
D7
Data bit 7
40
D14
Data bit 14
CE1#
Card enable 1
41
D15
Data bit 15
A10
Address bit 10
42
CE2#
Card enable 2
OE#
Output enable
43
VS1#
Voltage sense 1 (NC)
10
A11
Address bit 11
44
IORD#
“I/O read from host”
11
A9
Address bit 9
45
IOWR#
“I/O write from host”
12
A8
Address bit 8
46
A17#
Address bit 17
13
A13
Address bit 13
47
A18
Address bit 18
14
A14#
Address bit 14
48
A19
Address bit 19
15
NC
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 (not connected)
52
Vpp
Programming supply
voltage (not connected)
19
A16
Address bit 16
53
A22
Address bit 22
20
A15
Address bit 15
54
A23
Address bit 23
21
A12
Address bit 12
55
A24
Address bit 24
22
A7
Address bit 7
56
A25
Address bit 25
23
A6
Address bit 6
57
VS2#
Voltage sense 2 (not
connected)
24
A5
Address bit 5
58
RESET
Reset from host
25
A4
Address bit 4
59
WAIT#
Extend bus cycle
26
A3
Address bit 3
60
INPACK#
Input port acknowledge
27
A2
Address bit 2
61
REG#
Register select and I/O
enable
28
A1
Address bit 1
62
SPKR#
Audio digital waveform
29
A0
Address bit 0
63
STSCHG#
Card status changed
30
D0
Data bit 0
64
D8
Data bit 8
31
D1
Data bit 1
65
D9
Data bit 9
32
D2
Data bit 2
66
D10
Data bit 10
33
WP/IOIS16#
Write protect in Memory
mode. I/O port is 16-bit in
I/O mode
67
CD2#
Card detect 2 (GND)
34
GND
Ground Vss
68
GND
Ground Vss
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Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module
Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module
In Serial mode, the IM4 interface provides two 16C850 UART channels,
an SPI channel, eight auxiliary inputs, and eight auxiliary outputs. It
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 937-000-001).
All signals are 3.3 V logic levels (5 V tolerant inputs).
Low
High
Notes
Inputs
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 7 (NC), 44 (IORD#), and 45 (IOWR#) determine if the IM4
operates in PC Card mode or in Serial mode. If the three signals are
grounded, the IM4 operates as a serial module.
These pins are carryovers from the PC card interface. These signals are
mutually exclusive for any PC card application. In order for the IM4 to
operate in Serial mode, you must ground all three of these signals. This
condition keeps the card from driving signals defined for serial operation
into a regular PC card socket.
Use these notes with the Serial Module Pinouts table on the next page.
You must use software to enable SPI channel. Until you enable this channel, inputs to it
are ignored and outputs to it are 3-stated.
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 pullups or pulldowns to keep any external
logic disabled.
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Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module
Serial Module Pinouts
Pin No.
Pin Name
GND
SPI_SCLK
SPI_DO
TXD
RTS#
Definition
Pin No.
Pin Name
Definition
Ground Vss
35
GND
Ground Vss
SPI clock out of IM4
36
CD1#
SPI data out of IM4
37
AUX-OUT 3
User output 3
Transmit to host
38
AUX-OUT 4
User output 4
AUX-OUT 5
User output 5
User output 6
User output 7
Request to send to host
39
Card detect 1 (GND)
DTR#
Data terminal ready to host
40
AUX-OUT 6
NC
Not connected
41
AUX-OUT 7
Debug RXD
Serial debug into IM4
42
NC
Not connected
NC
Not connected
43
NC
Not connected
‘1’ = RS232, ‘0’ = IrDA
44
IORD#
“I/O read from host”
Debug clear to send
45
IOWR#
“I/O write from host”
10
IrDA_L
11
Debug CTS#
12
NC
Not connected
46
RI#
Ring indicator from host
13
RXD
Receive from host
47
AUX-IN 0
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
SPI data into IM4
55
AUX-IN 6
User input 6
21
SPI_DI
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
30
Debug TXD
Serial debug data from IM4
64
AUX-OUT 0
User output 0
AUX-OUT 1
User output 1
AUX-OUT 2
User output 2
31
Debug RTS#
Debug request to send
SPI enable out
65
66
Not connected
32
SPI_ENB#
33
NC
Not connected
67
CD2#
Card detect 2 (GND)
34
GND
Ground Vss
68
GND
Ground Vss
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.
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 pullups or pulldowns to keep any external logic disabled.
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How the IM4 Operates
How the IM4 Operates
Overtemperature Mode
Standard Mode
IM4 is in Sleep mode
Did
the IM4 receive
a request for a tag
operation from an
application?
Application checks reason
for failed status and returns
overtemperature condition.
No
The IM4's ability to return to
normal status depends on the
ability of the card to dissipate
the heat.
Yes
IM4 API returns
"Status=Failed."
The IM4 is designed to operate
at 1 Watt of continuous power
between -20˚C and 55˚C (-4˚F to
131˚F). These limits are not user
programmable.
Is the IM4
temperature within
normal limits?
No
Yes
IM4 API returns "Status=Normal"
and data, if found.
This flow chart illustrates how the IM4 operates in Overtemperature mode and in Standard mode.
Heat Dissipation Requirements
In most usage scenarios, the IM4 uses a maximum of 4.5 W of power from
its host device. Since its RF transmit power is 1 W, it needs to dissipate up
to 3.5 W of heat. Normally, the host naturally 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 Overtemperature mode. The IM4 has a
built-in Overtemperature mode that will sufficiently protect it against very
high temperatures. When it enters Overtemperature mode, it shuts down
until it is cool enough to continue operating.
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Power Requirements
In the IM4, heat is transferred to the back side (non-label side) of its case.
Any heat transfer mechanism (such as moving air, a metal heatsink, a heat
pipe, etc.) that is applied to this surface will help this dissipate the heat.
You should keep the IM4 temperature below 65°C (149°F).
Power Requirements
The PC card slot must be able to supply enough power for the IM4, which
is approximately 900 mA. Note that most laptop PC card slots do not
supply this much power.
Antenna Requirements
Government regulatory agencies require that the IM4 only use
approved antennas. 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.
The antenna receptacle is an MMCX connector (50 ohm, coaxial). Once
the IM4 is installed in a device, the 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 in.)
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
MHz and 915 MHz) is 20 cm (7.9 in.) The cable length measurement 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 MHz RFID Antennas
Intermec
Part Number
Description
Cable
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.)
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Antenna Requirements
IM4—Intermec-Approved 915 MHz RFID Antennas
Intermec
Part Number
Description
Cable
Loss
Dimensions
805-591-001
Patch, Circular-Polarized,
2.0 dBi, 48”, MMCX
N/A
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)
N/A
25.9 cm x 25.9 cm x 3.8 cm
(10.2 in. x 10.2 in. x 1.5 in.)
805-610-001
Patch, Linear-Polarized,
8.0 dBi, 60”, N(RP)
N/A
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 has partnered with Kathrein, formerly known as Scala, to provide
antennas for the IM4. Kathrein supports the RFID industry with special
antenna products for various 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
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Specifications
Specifications
General Specifications
Physical description
PCMCIA Type II card
Weight
34.0 ±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 Temperature)
0-95% relative humidity, non-condensing process
Transceiver Specifications
Frequency range
Europe (Future): 865.6 to 867.6 MHz hopping
Europe (Current): 869.525 fixed
U.S.A.: 902 to 928 MHz hopping
Data rates
32 Kbps
Modulation
AM, OOK
Coding
Manchester: from reader to tag
FM0: from tag to reader
RF output impedance
50 Ω with better than 10 dB return loss
Dwell time
50 mS
Bus interface
PCMCIA or ASCII serial (16C650 serial port)
Air Interface protocol
ISO 18000-6b, ISO 18000-6c, EPC Gen 1 – Class 1,
EPS Gen 2 – Class 1, Intellitag
FCC
Compliant to Part 15
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
Typical: 800 mA
Maximum: 960 mA
Tx circuits, Rx circuits, VCO, temperature sensor
Ripple
Maximum: 100 mV
Peak-to-peak
Timing
Standby to active
Channel switching
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Typical 1.5 mS; Maximum: 2 mS
Internal time not seen by the host
Maximum: 30 µS
Tx on a channel to Tx on any other channel
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Specifications
Transmitter Specifications
Power output
(at the antenna connector—
assume 0.3 dB of cable loss)
Minimum: 588 mW
Typical: 800 mW
Maximum: 1000 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
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IM4 Module Integration Guide
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