LumenRadio CRMXCORE101 2.4G Wireless Control Module User Manual Core design guide lines revPA6

LumenRadio AB 2.4G Wireless Control Module Core design guide lines revPA6

Users Manual

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   - 2 (18) - Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of ContentsTable of Contents        ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    1111ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    3333RecoRecoRecoRecommended operating conditionsmmended operating conditionsmmended operating conditionsmmended operating conditions    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    3333Electrical characteristicsElectrical characteristicsElectrical characteristicsElectrical characteristics................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    3333General characteristicsGeneral characteristicsGeneral characteristicsGeneral characteristics    ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    4444RF characteristicsRF characteristicsRF characteristicsRF characteristics    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    4444ADC characteristicsADC characteristicsADC characteristicsADC characteristics    ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    4444Control input AC characteristicsControl input AC characteristicsControl input AC characteristicsControl input AC characteristics....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    5555DC characteristicsDC characteristicsDC characteristicsDC characteristics    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    5555USB interface DC characteristicsUSB interface DC characteristicsUSB interface DC characteristicsUSB interface DC characteristics    ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    5555Pin assignments and functionsPin assignments and functionsPin assignments and functionsPin assignments and functions    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    6666Application informationApplication informationApplication informationApplication information    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    7777Core module current ramps in TX (transmit) high power mode .............................................................................................................................................. 7Internal or External Antenna? ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10Internal Antenna .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 10Layout considerations for the main (Customer) board. ............................................................................................................................................................. 10Layout Example ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Internal antenna radiation pattern ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12MechanicMechanicMechanicMechanical dimensionsal dimensionsal dimensionsal dimensions    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    13131313CORE reflow soldering specificationCORE reflow soldering specificationCORE reflow soldering specificationCORE reflow soldering specification    ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    14141414Compliance informationCompliance informationCompliance informationCompliance information    ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    15151515FCC information ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15FCC Information to User ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15FCC Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions ............................................................................................................................................ 15CE .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15Compliance Marking .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15FCC & Industry Canada .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15Other Compliances ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16Revision historyRevision historyRevision historyRevision history    ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................    17171717
   - 3 (18) - ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGSABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS    ParameterParameterParameterParameter    SymbolSymbolSymbolSymbol    MinimumMinimumMinimumMinimum    MaximumMaximumMaximumMaximum    UnitsUnitsUnitsUnits    Supply Voltage  VCC  -0.3  3.6  V Peak current  IMAX  250 mA Voltage on any digital pin  VIO -0.3  VCC+0.3  <3.9 V Storage temperature range  TSTG –40 125 °C Input RF level  PIN  10  dBm Electrostatic discharge voltage (human body model)    model, JEDEC STD 22, method A114 VESD  1 kV Recommended operating conditionsRecommended operating conditionsRecommended operating conditionsRecommended operating conditions    PaPaPaParameterrameterrameterrameter    SymbolSymbolSymbolSymbol    MinimumMinimumMinimumMinimum    MaximumMaximumMaximumMaximum    UnitsUnitsUnitsUnits    Operating Supply Voltage  VCC  2.3  3.6  V Operating ambient temperature range  TA –40 80  °C Electrical characteristicsElectrical characteristicsElectrical characteristicsElectrical characteristics    Measured at 3.3V, 25°C. Limits apply over entire frequency range 2405-2480MHz (Channel 11-26). ParameParameParameParameterterterter    SymbolSymbolSymbolSymbol    MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    Peak current consumption, continuous transmission, 17dBm output power, no peripherals active. ITX_PEAK  120  150  mA Peak current consumption, continuous transmission,  -2.7dBm output power, no peripherals active ITX_PEAK  60 80 mA Peak current consumption, battery mode1. +2.5dBm output power, no peripherals active ITX_BATT_PEAK  60  80  mA Peak current consumption in RX mode, -50dBm input power, no peripherals active IRX  40 60 mA Peak current consumption in RX battery mode, -50dBm input power, no peripherals active IRX_BATT  35  55  mA Average current consumption, high power mode, 17dBm output power, no peripherals active ITX_MIN  45 50 mA Average current consumption2, battery mode, +2.5dBm output power, no peripherals active ITX_AVG    35  40  mA SPI current consumption  ISPI  300  ȝA I2C current consumption  II2C    100   ȝA UART current consumption  IUART  700  ȝA USB current consumption  IUSB  3.8   mA ADC current consumption when converting  IADC  1.2  mA Flash erase  IFL_ER  12   mA Flash burst-write peak current  IFL_W  8  mA Deep sleep current consumption  ISLEEP  10.5  11.1 ȝA                                                                          1 Transmitting one burst on 16 frequencies 2 One burst transmission including CSMA-CA, TX, MAC ACK, duration 4.9ms
   - 4 (18) - General characteristicsGeneral characteristicsGeneral characteristicsGeneral characteristics    Measured at 3.3V, 25°C. ParameterParameterParameterParameter    SymbolSymbolSymbolSymbol    MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    Wake up time from deep sleep to active  TWAKE_UP  136   ȝs Time from active to TX or RX        192 ȝs RF frequency range   2405   2480 MHz RF characteristicsRF characteristicsRF characteristicsRF characteristics    Measured at 3.3V, 25°C. Limits apply over entire frequency range 2405-2480MHz (Channel 11-26) ParameterParameterParameterParameter    SymbolSymbolSymbolSymbol    MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    Receiver sensitivity, PER = 1%  RXSENS  -101   dBm Receiver sensitivity battery mode, PER = 1%    RXSENS_BATT  -92  dBm Receiver saturation (maximum input level) , PER = 1%  RXSAT     -5 dBm Transmitter max output power     VCC = 3.6V VCC = 3.3V VCC = 3.0V VCC = 2.7V VCC = 2.3V  16.5 15.8 14.6 13.2 10.3 17 16.3 15.1 13.7 10.8 17.5 16.8 15.6 14.2 11.3 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Transmitter min output power     VCC = 3.6V VCC = 3.3V VCC = 3.0V VCC = 2.7V VCC = 2.3V  -3.1 -3.5 -3.8 -5.6 -10.7 -2.6 -3 -3.3 -5.1 -9.2 -2.1 -2.5 -2.8 -4.6 -8.7 dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm dBm Output return loss at U.FL. antenna connector    S22  -10 -5 dB ADC characteristicsADC characteristicsADC characteristicsADC characteristics    TA = 25°C and VCC = 3 V, unless otherwise noted. ParameterParameterParameterParameter         MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    Input voltage    0   Vcc  V Input resistance, signal      197    kΩ ENOB   Effective number of bits      10.2   Bits Useful power bandwidth      20    kHz THD   Total harmonic distortion      -75.2   dB   Signal to non-harmonic ratio      78.8    dB CMRR  Common-mode rejection ratio      84   dB   Crosstalk     -84   dB  Offset      -3   mV  Gain Error     0.68  % DNL  Differential nonlinearity  Mean   0.05   LSB Maximum   0.9  INL  Integral nonlinearity  Mean   4.6   LSB Maximum  13.3  SINAD (–THD+N)  Signal-to-noise-and-distortion  Single-ended input   66.6   dB Differential input    70.8                Conversion time      TBD    μs Current consumption      1.2   mA Internal reference temperature coefficient      0.4    mV/10°C
   - 5 (18) - Control input AC characteristicsControl input AC characteristicsControl input AC characteristicsControl input AC characteristics    TA = –40°C to 125°C, VCC = 2 V to 3.6 V, unless otherwise noted. ParameterParameterParameterParameter         MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    nRESET low duration, shortest pulse recognized as reset request  1      μs DC characteristicsDC characteristicsDC characteristicsDC characteristics    TA = 25°C, VCC = 3 V ParameterParameterParameterParameter         MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    Logic 0 input voltage        0.5  V Logic 1 input voltage    2.5      V Logic-0 input current  -300   300  nA Logic-1 input current  -300  300 nA USB interfaUSB interfaUSB interfaUSB interface DC characteristicsce DC characteristicsce DC characteristicsce DC characteristics    TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. ParameterParameterParameterParameter         MINMINMINMIN    TYPTYPTYPTYP    MAXMAXMAXMAX    UnitUnitUnitUnit    USB pad voltage output, high, VCC 3.6 V, 4-mA load     3.4   V USB pad voltage output, low, VCC 3.6 V, 4-mA load    0.2   V
   - 6 (18) - Pin assignments and functionsPin assignments and functionsPin assignments and functionsPin assignments and functions     Figure Figure Figure Figure 1111, Top view pin assignment, Top view pin assignment, Top view pin assignment, Top view pin assignment     PINPINPINPIN    PIN NAMEPIN NAMEPIN NAMEPIN NAME    PIN TYPEPIN TYPEPIN TYPEPIN TYPE    DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION    1111         Do not connect 2222         Do not connect 3333         Do not connect 4444         Do not connect 5555    PC7  Digital I/O  UART RXD 6666     PC6  Digital I/O  UART TXD 7777    PC5  Digital I/O  I2C SDA 8888     PC4  Digital I/O  I2S SCA 9999    PC3  Digital O  High current pin, 20 mA sink/source capability 10101010     PC2  Digital O  High current pin, 20 mA sink/source capability 11111111    PC1  Digital O  High current pin, 20 mA sink/source capability 12121212    PA0  Analog I  ADC0 13131313    PA1  Analog I  ADC1 14141414     PA2  Digital I/O  SPI CLK 15151515    PA3  Digital I  /SPI SS 16161616     PA4  Digital I/O  SPI MOSI 17171717    PA5  Digital I/O  SSI MISO 18181818    PA6  Analog I  ADC2 19191919    PA7  Analog I  ADC3 20202020    GND     21212121    GND     22222222     PB5  Digital O  PWM A 23232323    PB4  Digital O  PWM B 24242424     PB3  Digital I  GPT A Trigger / Cycle measurement 25252525    PB2  Digital I  GPT B Trigger / Cycle measurement 26262626     PB1  Digital I/O  GPIO port B pin 1 27272727    RESET  Digital input  Device reset, active-low 28282828     USB_N  USB I/O  USB differential data minus (D–) 29292929    USB_P  USB I/O  USB differential data plus (D+) 30303030    GND     31313131    VCC   2.3 - 3.6VDC power supply connection
   - 7 (18) - Application informationApplication informationApplication informationApplication information    Core module current rampsCore module current rampsCore module current rampsCore module current ramps    in TX (transmit) high power modein TX (transmit) high power modein TX (transmit) high power modein TX (transmit) high power mode    All measurements done in high power mode, i.e. RF power amplifier enabled in transmit. Current consumption can be calculated using the formula: ܫൌܸ௢௦௖͵Ͳ    Figure Figure Figure Figure 2222, current ramp from standby to TX (transmit) standby, current ramp from standby to TX (transmit) standby, current ramp from standby to TX (transmit) standby, current ramp from standby to TX (transmit) standby    ܫௌ௧௔௡ௗ௕௬ൌͲǤͶ͹ͷ͵Ͳ ൎ ͳͷǤͺ݉ܣ  ܫ்௫ௌ௧௔௡ௗ௕௬ൌͳǤͳͲ͵Ͳ ൎ ͵͸Ǥ͹݉ܣ  IStandby ITxStandby
   - 8 (18) -  Figure Figure Figure Figure 3333, current ramp from , current ramp from , current ramp from , current ramp from TTTTX standbyX standbyX standbyX standby    to TX activeto TX activeto TX activeto TX active    ܫ்௫஺௖௧௜௩௘ൌ͵Ǥ͸ʹͷ͵Ͳ ൎ ͳʹͳ݉ܣ   Figure Figure Figure Figure 4444, current ramp from , current ramp from , current ramp from , current ramp from TX active to TTX active to TTX active to TTX active to TX standbyX standbyX standbyX standby    ITxStandby ITxActive ITxActive ITxStandby
   - 9 (18) -  Figure Figure Figure Figure 5555, current ramp from TX standby, current ramp from TX standby, current ramp from TX standby, current ramp from TX standby    to to to to stastastastandbyndbyndbyndby             ITxStandby IStandby
   - 10 (18) - Internal or EInternal or EInternal or EInternal or External Antenna?xternal Antenna?xternal Antenna?xternal Antenna?    For short distances the internal antenna will perform well. But if the design is to be placed inside a metal enclosure, or if there is a need to cover large distances, an external antenna is necessary. An external antenna MUST at least be designed for operation between 2.4 – 2.48GHz  Always use external antennas with a 50 Always use external antennas with a 50 Always use external antennas with a 50 Always use external antennas with a 50 ς    characteristic impedancecharacteristic impedancecharacteristic impedancecharacteristic impedance....    Internal AntennaInternal AntennaInternal AntennaInternal Antenna    If the internal antenna is considered, the product case needs to be of a RF transparent plastic material. The circuit board that will hold the CORE module needs to be designed so that the internal chip antenna radiates efficiently. Avoid any ground planes near the antenna chip.  When placing the CORE module on a circuit board: •Place the module as close to the (main) circuit board edge as possible with the antenna pointing outward. •Note the absence of ground plane near the chip antenna on the modules´ circuit board. •Remove any copper from the main board as specified in section “Layout Example” •Avoid using metal structures such as mounting hardware close to the antenna chip.        Layout considerations for the main ations for the main ations for the main ations for the main (Customer) (Customer) (Customer) (Customer) board.board.board.board.    The CORE module has been specifically designed in order to achieve good RF performance. In order to maintain this, there are some guidelines that we would like to stress:  The use of ground planes also on the main board cannot be overemphasized. Good decoupling of any high speed digital circuitry is a must. Many embedded type micro processors today has clock frequencies with clocks or over tones that reaches well into the GHz range. It is perfectly possible for an embedded design to pass any EMC certification and still cause disturbances that will block the RF reception of the CORE module. The sensitivity of the CORE module receiver is better than -100dBm ___ therefore it is recommended to keep disturbances below this level in the frequency range of operation.  A near field probe connected to a spectrum analyzer will show if there are any disturbances present on the 2.45 GHz band generated by the micro processor or any other device that is placed on the main board. Pay special attention to readymade LAN-products "Server in a RJ connector". They pass EMC certifications, but some of them radiates badly on 2.45 GHz. If disturbances can be seen on a spectrum analyzer - then the CORE module will have impaired reception.  The CORE module has a supply voltage decoupling on the circuit board. The supply voltage still needs to be adequately filtered. If any disturbance or intermittent communication failures occur, as one of the trouble shooting steps - check the supply voltage for drop-outs, switch supply ripple etc.
   - 11 (18) - Layout ExampleLayout ExampleLayout ExampleLayout Example    1. The TOP layer inside the footprint must be free from copper. There is a ground plane on the transceiver module, but there are also supply lines. It is an unnecessary risk to rely on solder mask lacquer for isolation. 2. The area around the antenna must be kept clear from copper on all layers. This is shown in the picture below. This shows inner layer 1 (next to TOP)    Minimum dimensions for ground plane clearance for optimum antenna performance is shown below:      6.8mm 7.5mmPlace on card edge for optimum antenna performance16mm
   - 12 (18) - Internal antenna radiation patternInternal antenna radiation patternInternal antenna radiation patternInternal antenna radiation pattern    The Core module is utilizing an internal RF Ceramic Chip Antenna from Johanson Technology Inc part number 2450AT18A100E.  A detailed specification of the antenna can be found here: http://www.johansontechnology.com/images/stories/ip/rf-antennas/JTI_Antenna-2450AT18A100_10-03.pdf  The radiation pattern of the antenna can be found on page 3 in the Johanson Technology Inc:
   - 13 (18) - Mechanical dimensionsMechanical dimensionsMechanical dimensionsMechanical dimensions
   - 14 (18) - CORECORECORECORE    reflow reflow reflow reflow soldering soldering soldering soldering specificationspecificationspecificationspecification    The CORE module is a surface mount device (SMD) designed to be easily manufactured including reflow soldering to a PCB. It is ultimately the responsibility of the customer to choose the appropriate solder paste and to ensure oven temperatures during reflow meet the requirements of the solder paste. CORE surface mount module conforms to JSTD-020D1 standards for reflow temperatures.  Important: During reflow, modules should not be above 260° and not for more than 30 seconds    Temperatures should not exceed the minimums or maximums presented in table below: SpecificationSpecificationSpecificationSpecification    ValueValueValueValue    UnitUnitUnitUnit    Temperature Inc./Dec. Rate (max)  1~3  °C / sec Temperature Decrease rate (goal)  2-4  °C / sec Soak Temp Increase rate (goal)  .5 - 1  °C / sec Flux Soak Period (min)  70  sec Flux Soak Period (max)  120  sec Flux Soak Temp (min)  150  °C Flux Soak Temp (max)  190  °C Time Above Liquidous (max)  70  sec Time Above Liquidous (min)  50  sec Time In Target Reflow Range (goal) 30 sec Time At Absolute Peak (max)  5  sec Liquidous Temperature (SAC305)  218  °C Lower Target Reflow Temperature  225  °C Upper Target Reflow Temperature  250  °C Absolute Peak Temperature  260  °C
- 15 (18) - ComplianceinformationFCCinformationFCCInformationtoUser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.Changesormodificationsnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancecouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.FCCGuidelinesforHumanExposureThemodularcanbeinstalledorintegratedinmobileorfixdevicesonly.Thismodularcannotbeinstalledinanyportabledevice,forexample,USBdongleliketransmittersisforbidden.ThismodularcomplieswithFCCRFradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Thistransmittermustnotbeco‐locatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.Thismodularmustbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimumdistanceof20cmbetweentheradiatoranduserbody.FCCDeclarationofConformityWeLumenRadioABSvangatan2B,41668Gothenburg,Sweden,declareunderoursoleresponsibilitythat200‐1901,CORE,complieswithPart15ofFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions: Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.FCCRadioFrequencyInterferenceWarnings&InstructionsThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentusesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.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ormoreofthefollowingmethods: Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandthereceiver Connecttheequipmentintoanelectricaloutletonacircuitdifferentfromthatwhichtheradioreceiverisconnected Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.Modificationsmadetotheproduct,unlessexpresslyapprovedbyLumenRadioAB.,couldvoidtheuser'srighttooperatetheequipment.CE200‐1901,CORE,complieswiththeEssentialRequirementsofRED(RadioEquipmentDirective)oftheEuropeanUnion(2014/53/EU).COREmeetstheETSIEN300328V1.8.1andETSIEN300328V1.9.1conformancestandardsforradioperformance.ComplianceMarketingFCC&IndustrialCanadaTheCOREmoduleiscertifiedforFCCasasingle‐modulartransmitter.COREisaFCCcertifiedradiomodulethatcarriesa“Modular”grantCOREcompliestothe“IntentionalRadiator”portion(Part15c)forFCCcertification:Part15.247Transmittertests.
 - 16 (18) - If the FCC identification number is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then theoutside 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: XRSCRMXCORE101” or “Contains FCC ID: XRSCRMXCORE101”.When the module is installed inside another device, the user manual of this device must contain below warning statements:  1. 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.  (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  The devices must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product.    Other CompliancesOther CompliancesOther CompliancesOther Compliances    For other local compliance regulations (CE, UL, CSA, SRRC, C-Tick, etc.) you are responsible as the product manufacturer to ensure all required compliance testing is completed. LumenRadio are happy to advise on compliance testing – please contact LumenRadio for details.  Canada Statement    This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. 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.  Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :  (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;  (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS-102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.   Le dispositif rencontre l'exemption des limites courantes d'évaluation dans la section 2.5 de RSS 102 et la conformité à l'exposition de RSS-102 rf, utilisateurs peut obtenir l'information canadienne sur l'exposition et la conformité de rf.    This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.  Cet émetteur ne doit pas être Co-placé ou ne fonctionnant en même temps qu'aucune autre antenne ou émetteur. Cet équipement devrait être installé et actionné avec une distance minimum de 20 centimètres entre le radiateur et votre corps.    If the IC number 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: “Contain IC: 8879A-CRMXC101”.    When the module is installed inside another device, the user manual of this device must contain below warning statements:  1. This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. 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.  2. Cet appareil est conforme aux CNR exemptes de licence d'Industrie Canada . Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :  ( 1 ) Ce dispositif ne peut causer d'interférences ; et  ( 2 ) Ce dispositif doit accepter toute interférence , y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l'appareil.  The devices must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product.
- 17 (18) - Themodularcanbeinstalledorintegratedinmobileorfixdevicesonly.Thismodularcannotbeinstalledinanyportabledevice,forexample,USBdongleliketransmittersisforbidden.ThismodularcomplieswithICRFradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Thistransmittermustnotbeco‐locatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.Thismodularmustbeinstalledandoperatedwithaminimumdistanceof20cmbetweentheradiatoranduserbody.Cettemodulairedoitêtreinstalléetutiliséàunedistanceminimumde20cmentreleradiateuretlecorpsdel'utilisateur.
   - 18 (18) - Revision historyRevision historyRevision historyRevision history    Document revision Release date  Comment  Status PA1  2014-09-15  Initial version  Preliminary PA2  2014-09-17  Specifications added  Preliminary PA3  2014-09-30  Additional specifications added Layout example added Compliance information added Preliminary PA4  2014-11-11  Current ramps added  Preliminary PA5  2014-12-11  Minor changes  Preliminary PA6  2014-01-28  Pin functions specified, Mechanical dimensions drawing added Preliminary

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