NXP Laboratories UK JN5139M0 IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Microcontroller User Manual JN DS JN5139MO 1v1

NXP Laboratories UK Ltd IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Microcontroller JN DS JN5139MO 1v1

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Advanced Data Sheet – JN5139-xxx-Myy  IEEE802.15.4/ZigBee Module Family   Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy  v1.1  © Jennic 2007 Advanced InformationFeatures: Module • 2.4GHz IEEE802.15.4 & ZigBee compliant • 2.7-3.6V operation • Sleep current  (with active sleep timer) 2µA • JN5139-xxx-M00/01/03  > 1km range M00 has on board antenna  M01 has SMA connector  M03 has uFl connector  o Receiver sensitivity  -97dBm o TX power +3dBm o TX current < 39mA  o RX current < 39mA o 18x30mm • JN5139-xxx-M02/04   > 4km range M02 has SMA connector  M04 has uFl connector o  Receiver sensitivity -100dBm o  19dBm TX power o  TX current < 120mA  o  RX current < 45mA o  18x40.5mm  Features: Microcontroller • 16MHz 32-bit RISC CPU • 96kB RAM, 192kB ROM • 4-input 12-bit ADC, 2 11-bit DACs, 2 comparators, temperature sensor • 2 Application timer/counters,  3 system timers • 2 UARTs (one for in-system debug) • SPI port with 5 selects • 2-wire serial interface • 21 GPIO • Evaluation kits available with full, unlimited, Software Development Kit Industrial temperature range (-20°C to +70°C)  Lead-free and RoHS compliant   Overview The JN5139-xxx-Myy family is a range of surface mount modules that enable users to implement IEEE802.15.4 or ZigBee compliant systems with minimum time to market and at the lowest cost.  They remove the need for expensive and lengthy development of custom RF board designs and test suites. The modules use Jennic’s JN5139 wireless microcontroller to provide a comprehensive solution with high radio performance and all RF components included.  All that is required to develop and manufacture wireless control or sensing products is to connect a power supply and peripherals such as switches, actuators and sensors, considerably simplifying product development. Three basic hardware module variants are available: JN5139-xxx-M00 with an integrated antenna, JN5139-xxx-M01/M03 with an antenna connector and JN5139-xxx-M02/M04 with a power amplifier and LNA for extended range.  Each variant can be provided pre-programmed with a ZigBee network stack (JN5139-Z01-Myy). Module Block Diagram     Benefits • Microminiature module solutions • Ready to use in products • Minimises product development time • No RF test required for systems • Compliant with FCC part 15 rules, ETSI ETS 300-328 and Japan ARIB STD-T66 • Production volumes supplied pre-programmed with application software Applications • Robust and secure low power wireless applications • Wireless sensor networks, particularly IEEE802.15.4 / ZigBee systems • Home and commercial building automation • Home networks • Toys and gaming peripherals • Industrial systems • Telemetry and utilities (e.g. AMR) TimersUARTs12-bit ADC,comparators11- bi t DACs,temp sensor2-wire seri alSPIRAM96kB128-bi t AESEncrypt i onAccelerator2.4GHz Radi oROM192kBRI SC CPUPowerManagementXTALO- QPS KModemIEEE802.15.4MACAccelerator128kB SerialFlash MemoryJN5139 chipPowerBal unConnectorBal unCeramic AntennaBal unConnector PA / LNAExt er nalAnt e nnaM00 Opti onM01/03 Opti onM02/04 Opti on
Jennic ii  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007 Contents 1. Introduction  3 1.1. Variants  3 1.2. Regulatory Approvals  3 2. Specifications  4 3. Product Development  5 3.1.  JN5139 Single Chip Wireless Microcontroller  5 4. Pin Configurations  6 4.1. Pin Assignment  7 4.2. Pin Descriptions  8 4.3. Power Supplies  8 4.4.  SPI Memory Connections  8 5. Electrical Characteristics  9 5.1. Maximum Ratings  9 5.2. Operating Conditions  9 Appendix A Additional Information 10 A.1 Outline Drawing  10 A.2 Module PCB Footprint  15 A.3 Ordering Information  16 A.4 Tape and Reel Information:  17 A.4.1 Tape Orientation and dimensions  17 A.4.2 Cover tape details  17 A.4.3 Leader and Trailer  18 A.4.4 Reel Dimensions:  18 A.5 Related Documents  19 A.6 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  19 A.7 RoHS Compliance  20 A.8 Status Information  20 A.9 Disclaimers  21 A.10 Version Control  21 A.11 Contact Details  22
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  3 1. Introduction The JN5139-xxx-Myy module family provides designers with a ready made component which allows IEEE802.15.4 [1] wireless applications, including ZigBee, to be quickly and easily included in product designs.  The modules integrate all of the RF components, removing the need to perform expensive RF design and test.  Products can be designed by simply connecting sensors and switches to the module IO pins.  The modules use Jennic’s single chip IEEE802.15.4 Wireless Microcontroller, allowing designers to make use of the extensive chip development support material.  Hence, this range of modules allows designers to bring wireless applications to market in the minimum time with significantly reduced development effort and cost. Three basic module hardware variants are available: JN5139-xxx-M00 (standard module with on board ceramic antenna), JN5139-xxx-M01 (standard module with SMA connector for use with external antennae) and JN5139-xxx-M02 (high RF power, improved sensitivity module for extended range applications).  uFL connector variants are provided (-M03 standard power and –M04 high power) for FCC approved products and for applications where a small connector size is required. Each of these modules can be supplied with a range of protocol stacks, including a simple IEEE802.15.4 protocol for point to point and star applications and a ZigBee mesh networking stack.  The variants available are described below. 1.1. Variants 1.2. Regulatory Approvals All module types have been tested against the requirements of European standard ETS 300 328 and a certificate of compliance to this standard is available on request. The High Power modules with M02 suffix are approved for use in Europe with reduced output power. They must not be used with PHY_PIB_ATTR_TX_POWER set above 3 See [4].  Additionally, modules with M00, M03 and M04 suffixes have received FCC “Modular Approvals”, in compliance with CFR 47 FCC part 15 regulations and in accordance to FCC Public notice DA00-1407. The modules are approved for use with the following half wave dipole antenna families: EAD BKR2400 series, Antenna Factor RCT and RCL series, Centurion WCR2400 & WRR2400, GigaAnt Titanis and Nearson Models 131, 141 & 145. See Appendix A.6 for details on the conditions applying to this modular approval.  The high power module variant  is classified as ‘mobile’ device pursuant with FCC § 2.1091 and must not be used at a distance of < 20 cm (8”) from any nearby people.   Variant  Description JN5139-001-M00  JN5139 Module (IEEE802.15.4 stack, ceramic antenna) JN5139-Z01-M00  JN5139 Module (ZigBee stack, ceramic antenna) JN5139-001-M01  JN5139 Module (IEEE802.15.4 stack, SMA connector) JN5139-Z01-M01  JN5139 Module (ZigBee stack, SMA connector) JN5139-001-M02  JN5139 Module (High Power (18.5dBm), IEEE802.15.4 stack, SMA connector) JN5139-Z01-M02  JN5139 Module (High Power (18.5dBm), ZigBee stack, SMA connector) JN5139-001-M03  JN5139 Module (IEEE802.15.4 stack, uFl connector) JN5139-Z01-M03  JN5139 Module (ZigBee stack, uFl connector) JN5139-001-M04  JN5139 Module (High Power (18.5dBm), IEEE802.15.4 stack, uFl connector) JN5139-Z01-M04  JN5139 Module (High Power (18.5dBm), ZigBee stack, uFl connector)
Jennic 4  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007 2. Specifications Most specification parameters for the modules are specified in JN-DS-JN513x Datasheet for JN5139 single chip wireless microcontroller, [2].  Where there are differences, the parameters are defined here. VDD=3.0V @ +25°C Typical DC Characteristics  Notes  JN5139-xxx-M00/01/03 JN5139-xxx- M02/04  Deep sleep current  <1uA  <1uA   Sleep current  <2uA  <2uA  With active sleep timer Radio transmit current  40mA  120mA  CPU in doze, radio transmitting Radio receive current  40mA  45mA  CPU in doze, radio receiving Centre frequency accuracy  +/-25ppm  +/-25ppm  Additional +/-15ppm allowance for temperature and aging Typical RF Characteristics  Notes Receive sensitivity  -96.5dBm  -100dBm  Nominal for 1% PER, as per 802.15.4 section 6.5.3.3 Max. Transmit power  +2.5dBm  18dBm  Nominal Transmit power at 3.6V    19dBm  With Vdd=3.6V Maximum input signal  -10dBm  -15dBm  For 1% PER, measured as sensitivity RSSI range  -95 to -10 dBm -115 to -20 dBm  RF Port impedance – SMA/uFl connector  50 ohm  50 ohm  2.4 - 2.5GHz VSWR (max)  2:1  2:1  2.4 - 2.5GHz Peripherals  Notes Master SPI port with five select outputs      250kHz - 16MHz Slave SPI port      250kHz - 16MHz Two UARTs      16550 compatible Two-wire serial I/F (compatible with SMbus & I2C)       Up to 400kHz  Two programmable Timer/Counters with capture/compare facility, Tick timer   16MHz clock Two programmable Sleep Timers       32kHz clock Twenty-one digital IO lines (multiplexed with UARTs, timers and SPI selects)     Four-channel, 12-bit, Analogue-to-Digital converter   Up to 100ks/s Two 11-bit Digital-to-Analogue converters      Up to 100ks/s Two programmable analogue comparators      Ultra low power mode for sleep  Internal temperature sensor and battery monitor
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  5 3. Product Development Jennic supplies all the development tools and networking stacks needed to enable end product development to occur quickly and efficiently. These are all freely available from Jennic’s support website: http://www.jennic.com/support/ .  A range of evaluation/developer kits is also available, allowing products to be quickly breadboarded.  Efficient development of software applications is enabled by the provision of a complete, unlimited, software developer kit.  Together with the available libraries for the IEEE802.15.4 MAC and  the ZigBee network stack, this package provides everything required to develop application code and to trial it with hardware representative of the final module. The modules can be programmed by the user, for both development and production, using Jennic supplied software.  They can also be supplied ready loaded with customer defined software if required.  The JN-UG-3007 Flash Loader User Guide [5], describes how to put the module into programming mode, download software onto it and to load individual MAC addresses.  Access to the on-chip peripherals, MAC and ZigBee stack software is provided through specific APIs.  These are described in the JN-RM-2001 Hardware Peripheral Library Reference Manual [3],  JN-RM-2002 Stack Software Reference Manual [4] and JN-RM-2014 ZigBee Application Development API Reference Manual [6]. Additional information is available on the Jennic support website.  3.1. JN5139 Single Chip Wireless Microcontroller The JN5139-xxx-Myy series is constructed around the JN5139 single chip wireless microcontroller, which includes the radio system, a 32-bit RISC CPU, ROM and RAM memory and a range of analogue and digital peripherals. The chip is described fully in  JN-DS-JN513x Datasheet for JN5139 single chip wireless microcontroller  [2].
Jennic 6  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007 4. Pin Configurations 123416ADC4DAC1DAC2COMP2+COMP2-SPICLKSPIMISOSPIMOSISPISSZDIO0/SPISEL1DIO1/SPISEL2DIO2/SPISEL3SPISSMSPISWPDIO3/SPISEL4DIO4/CTS0DIO5/RTS0DIO6/TXD0DIO7/RXD0DIO8/TIM0GTDIO9/TIM0_CAPDIO10/TIM0_OUTDIO11/TIM1GTVDDGNDVSSAADC3ADC2ADC1DIO20/RXD1DIO19/TXD1DIO18/RTS1DIO17/CTS1DIO16DIO15/SIF_DRESETNDIO14/SIF_CLKDIO13/TIM1_OUTDIO12/TIM1_CAP5678910111213141517 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26414039383736353433323130292827AntennaJ1COMP1+COMP1- Figure 1: Pin Configuration (top view)  Note that the same basic pin configuration applies for all module designs.  However, DIO3/SPISEL4 and DIO2/SPISEL3 are not available with high power modules.
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  7 4.1. Pin Assignment  Pin  Signal  Function  Alternative Function 1  ADC4  Analogue to Digital input 2  DAC1  Digital to Analogue output  3  DAC2  Digital to Analogue output  4 COMP2+ 5 COMP2- Comparator 2 inputs  6  SPICLK  SPI master clock out 7  SPIMISO  SPI Master In/Slave Out 8  SPIMOSI  SPI Master Out/Slave In 9  SPISSZ  SPI select from module - SS0 (output)   10  SPISEL1  SPI Slave Select1 (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO0 11  SPISEL2  SPI Slave Select2 (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO1 12  SPISEL3*  SPI Slave Select3 (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO2 * 13  SPISSM  SPI select to FLASH (input)   14  SPISWP  FLASH write protect (input) 15 SPISEL4* (t HiSPI Slave Select4 (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO3* 16  CTS0  UART0 Clear To Send (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO4 17  RTS0  UART0 Request To Send (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO5 18  TXD0  UART0 Transmit Data (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO6 19  RXD0  UART0 Receive Data (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO7 20  TIM0GT  Timer0 clock/gate (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO8 21  TIM0_CAP  Timer0 capture (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO9 22  TIM0_OUT  Timer0 PWM (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO10 23  TIM1GT  Timer1 clock/gate (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO11 24 VDD  3V power 25 GND  Digital ground 26 VSSA  Analogue ground 27  TIM1_CAP  Timer1 capture (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO12 28  TIM1_OUT  Timer1 PWM (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO13 29  RESETN  Active low reset  30  SIF_CLK  Serial Interface clock / Intelligent peripheral clock  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO14
Jennic 8  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007  Pin  Signal  Function  Alternative Function 31  SIF_D  Serial Interface data / Intelligent peripheral data tGeneral Purpose Digital I/O DIO15 32  DIO 16  Intelligent peripheral device select  General Purpose Digital I/O  33  CTS1  UART1 Clear To Send (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO17 34  RTS1  UART1 Request To Send (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO18 35  TXD1  UART1 Transmit Data (output)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO19 36  RXD1  UART1 Receive Data (input)  General Purpose Digital I/O DIO20 37 COMP1- 38 COMP1+ Comparator 1 inputs  39  ADC1  Analogue to Digital input  40  ADC2  Analogue to Digital input  41  ADC3  Analogue to Digital input  *: These two pins are not connected for High power modules 4.2. Pin Descriptions All pins behave as described in the JN513x datasheet [2], with the exception of the following: 4.3. Power Supplies A single power supply pin, VDD is provided.  Separate analogue (VSSA) and digital (GND) grounds are provided. These should be connected together at the module pins.  4.4. SPI Memory Connections SPISWP is a write protect pin for the serial flash memory.  This should be held low to inhibit writes to the flash device. SPISSZ is connected to SPI Slave Select 0 on the JN5139.  SPISSM is connected to the Slave Select pin on the memory.  This configuration allows the flash memory device to be programmed using an external SPI programmer if required.  For programming in this mode, the JN5139 should be held in reset by taking RESETN low.    The memory can also be programmed over the UART by using the programming mode described in JN-UG-3007 Flash Loader User Guide  [5].   For normal operation of the module and programming over the UART, SPISSZ should be connected to SPISSM.
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  9 5. Electrical Characteristics In most cases, the Electrical Characteristics are the same for both module and chip.  They are described in detail in the chip datasheet.  Where there are differences, they are detailed below. 5.1. Maximum Ratings Exceeding these conditions will result in damage to the device. Parameter  Min  Max Device supply voltage VDD  -0.3V  3.6V Voltage on analogue pins ADC1-4, DAC1-2, COMP1+, COMP1-, COMP2+, COMP2-, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO, SPISSM, SPISWP -0.3V  VDD + 0.3V Voltage on 5V tolerant digital pins  DIO-DIO20, RESETN, SPISSZ  -0.3V  VDD + 2V or 5.5V, whichever is the lesser Storage temperature  -40°C 150°C Solder reflow temperature (According to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020C)  260 °C  This device is sensitive to ESD and should only be handled using ESD precautions. 5.2. Operating Conditions Supply  Min  Max VDD 2.7V 3.6V Ambient temperature range  -20°C 70°C
Jennic 10  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007  Appendix A Additional Information   A.1 Outline Drawing Antenna30mm18mmJ12.79mm2.54mm2.54mm1.27mm Thickness: 3.5mm  JN5139-xxx-M00 Outline Drawing
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  11  30mm18mm2.79mm2.54mm2.54mm4.59mm9.74mm1.27mm Thickness: 3.5mm over can, 10.6mm at SMA connector  JN5139-xxx-M01 Outline Drawing
Jennic 12  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007  30mm18mm2.79mm2.54mm2.54mm6.58mm9.76mm1.27mm Thickness: 3.5mm  JN5139-xxx-M03 Outline Drawing
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  13 40.5mm18mm.2.79mm2.54mm1.27mm2.54mm4.05mm7.2mm Thickness: 3.5mm over can, 10.6mm at SMA connector. Note that early versions of this board will be 40mm long but the SMA connector will remain in the same location with respect to the pcb pads. JN5139-xxx-M02 Outline Drawing
Jennic 14  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007  40.5mm18mm.2.79mm2.54mm1.27mm2.54mm3.99mm7.2mm Thickness: 3.5mm JN5139-xxx-M04 Outline Drawing
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  15   A.2 Module PCB Footprint  All Pads are 0.9mm square on 1.27mm pitch2.54mm2.54mm1.27mm18mm  Note: All modules have the same footprint.  RF  note for –M00 modules with ceramic antenna: No components, ground plane or tracks on any layer  of the mother board should be placed within 20mm of the  3 free sides of the antenna. Tracks etc may be placed adjacent to the can, but should not extend past the can towards the antenna end of the module for 20mm from the antenna.
Jennic 16  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007    A.3 Ordering Information  Part Numbering:     Software Variant 001 IEEE802.15.4 Stack Z01  ZigBee Stack  Shipping R  Box (10 modules per pack) T  Tape Mounted 500pcs (00 module only) V  Tape Mounted 200pcs (01,02,03,04 modules only)  JN5139 - XXX   - MY1Y2 Y3 Y4 Temp Range / Device Status D -20°C to +70°C, Qualified  Module Type 00  Standard Power, Ceramic antenna 01  Standard Power, SMA connector 02  High Power, SMA connector 03  Standard Power, uFl connector 04  High power, uFl connector
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  17  A.4 Tape and Reel Information: A.4.1 Tape Orientation and dimensions Module type:  A  B  W  F  E  P0 P1 P2 T  Cover Tape width (W) JN5139-xxx-M00/03 18.4 30.4 44 20.2 1.75 4.0  2.0  24.0 3.4  37.5 JN5139-xxx-M01 18.4 30.4 56 20.2 1.75 4.0  2.0  24.0 11.4 49.5 JN5139-xxx-M02 18.5 40.5 56 20.2 1.75 4.0  2.0  24.0 11.4 49.5 JN5139-xxx-M04 18.5 40.9 56 20.2 1.75 4.0  2.0  24.0 3.4  49.5 Tolerance  ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.3 ±0.1 +0.1 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.1 ±0.1  A.4.2 Cover tape details  Thickness (T)  0.061mm Surface resistivity (component side)  104 to 107 Ohms/sq Surface resistivity (component side)  Non-conductive Backing type:  Polyester Adhesive type:   PSA Sealing: Room ambient
Jennic 18  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007  A.4.3 Leader and Trailer 300 MM300 MM A.4.4 Reel Dimensions:   Module type:  A  B  C  N  W (min) JN5139-xxx-M00  330 ±1.0  2.2±0.5  13 ±0.2  100 +0.1  44.5 ±0.3 JN5139-xxx-M01/02/03/04 330 ±1.0  2.2±0.5  13 ±0.2  100 +0.1  56.5 ±0.3
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  19 A.5 Related Documents [1]  IEEE Std 802.15.4-2003 IEEE Standard for Information Technology – Part 15.4 Wireless Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks (LR-WPANs) [2]  JN-DS-JN513x Datasheet for JN5139 single chip wireless microcontroller [3]  JN-RM-2001 Hardware Peripheral Library Reference Manual [4]  JN-RM-2002 Stack Software Reference Manual [5]  JN-UG-3007 Flash Loader User Guide [6]  JN-RM-2014 ZigBee Application Development API Reference Manual   A.6 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  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 generates, 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 of the following measures:  - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  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.  FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.  WARNING!  FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This portable equipment with its antenna complies with FCC’s RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance follow the instructions below;  1. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. Avoid direct contact to the antenna, or keep it to a minimum while using this equipment.  This transmitter module is authorized to be used in other devices only by OEM integrators under the following condition:  The transmitter module must not be co-located with any other antenna or transmitter.
Jennic 20  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  © Jennic 2007  As long as the above condition is met, further transmitter testing will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.).  High Power Module usage limitation The high power module variants are classified as ‘mobile’ device pursuant with FCC § 2.1091 and must not be used at a distance of < 20 cm (8”) from any nearby people.   IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions can not be met (for certain configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID can not be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.  The OEM integrator has to be aware not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module in the user manual of the end product.  The user manual for the end product must include the following information in a prominent location;  “To comply with FCC’s RF radiation exposure requirements, the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”  A.7 RoHS Compliance JN5139-xxx-Myy devices meet the requirements of Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS).  A.8 Status Information The status of this Data Sheet is Advanced. Jennic products progress according to the following format:  Advanced The Data Sheet shows the specification of a product in planning or in development. The functionality and electrical performance specifications are target values and may be used as a guide to the final specification. Jennic reserves the right to make changes to the product specification at anytime without notice.   Preliminary The Data Sheet shows the specification of a product that is in production, but is not yet fully qualified. The functionality of the product is final. The electrical performance specifications are target values and may used as a guide to the final specification. Modules are identified with an R suffix, for example JN5139-Z01-M00R. Jennic reserves the right to make changes to the product specification at anytime without notice.  Production This is the final Data Sheet for the product.
Jennic © Jennic 2007  Preliminary - JN-DS-JN5139-xxx-Myy v1.1  21 All functional and electrical performance specifications, including minimum and maximum values are final. This Data Sheet supersedes all previous document versions. Jennic reserves the right to make changes to the product specification at anytime to improve its performance.   A.9 Disclaimers The contents of this document are subject to change without notice.  Jennic reserves the right to make changes, without notice, in the products, including circuits and/or software, described or contained herein in order to improve design and/or performance.  Information contained in this document regarding device applications and the like is intended through suggestion only and may be superseded by updates.  It is your responsibility to ensure that your application meets with your specifications. Jennic assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of any of these products, conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or mask work right to these products, and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask work infringement, unless otherwise specified. Jennic products are not intended for use in life support systems, appliances or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury, death or severe property or environmental damage.  Jennic customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Jennic for any damages resulting from such use. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. A.10 Version Control Version Notes 1.0  1st  Issue of Advanced Datasheet 1.1  Update to correct connector positions on drawings and typo on module numbering. –000 modules now read –001.
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