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Preliminary Data Sheet – JN5139-xxx-Myy
IEEE802.15.4/ZigBee Module Family
Features: Module
Overview
The JN5139-xxx-Myy family is a range of surface mount modules that enable users to
implement systems using IEEE802.15.4, 6LoWPAN, JenNet or ZigBee 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 JN5139xxx-M02/M04 with a power amplifier and LNA for extended range. Variants are
available either with a ZigBee network stack (JN5139-Z01-Myy) or supporting the
other stacks (JN5139-001-Myy).
Module Block Diagram
128kBSerial
Flash Memory
XTAL
Ceramic Antenna
Balun
JN5139 chip
RAM
96kB
ROM
192kB
SPI
M00 Option
External
Antenna
2.4GHz
Radio
Connector
RISCCPU
Balun
M01/03 Option
Connector
Balun
2-wire serial
O-QPSK
Modem
Timers
IEEE802.15.4
MAC
Accelerator
Power
Management
128-bit AES
Encryption
Accelerator
2.7-3.6V operation
•
Sleep current (with active sleep
timer) 2.6µA
• JN5139-xxx-M00/01/03
up to 1km range (ext antenna)
M00: on board antenna
M01: SMA connector
M03: uFl connector
o Receiver sensitivity –96dBm
o TX power +2.5dBm
o TX current 37mA
o RX current 37mA
o 18x30mm
• JN5139-xxx-M02/04
up to 4km range
M02: SMA connector
M04: uFl connector
o Receiver sensitivity -100dBm
o 19dBm TX power
o TX current 125mA
o RX current 45mA
o 18x41mm
•
16MHz 32-bit RISC CPU
•
96kB RAM, 192kB ROM
•
4-input 12-bit ADC, 2 11-bit
DACs, 2 comparators,
temperature sensor
•
Robust and secure low power
wireless applications
2 Application timer/counters,
3 system timers
•
•
Wireless sensor networks,
particularly IEEE802.15.4 /
ZigBee systems
2 UARTs (one for in-system
debug)
• SPI port with 5 selects
•
•
2-wire serial interface
Home and commercial building
automation
•
21 GPIO
•
Home networks
•
Toys and gaming peripherals
•
Industrial systems
•
Telemetry and utilities
(e.g. AMR)
Benefits
Applications
•
Microminiature module solutions
•
•
Ready to use in products
•
Minimises product development
time
•
No RF test required for systems
•
Compliant with FCC part 15
rules, IC Canada, ETSI ETS
300-328 and Japan ARIB STDT66
Production volumes supplied
pre-programmed with
application software
•
Features: Microcontroller
11-bit DACs,
temp sensor
Power
•
2.4GHz IEEE802.15.4 & ZigBee
compatible
UARTs
12-bit ADC,
comparators
PA/ LNA
M02/04 Option
•
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Evaluation kits available with full,
unlimited, Software Development
Kit
Temperature range
-20°C to +70°C
Lead-free and RoHS compliant
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Contents
1. Introduction
1.1.
1.2.
Variants
Regulatory Approvals
2. Specifications
3. Product Development
3.1.
JN5139 Single Chip Wireless Microcontroller
4. Pin Configurations
4.1.
4.2.
4.2.1
4.2.2
Pin Assignment
Pin Descriptions
Power Supplies
SPI Memory Connections
5. Electrical Characteristics
5.1.
5.2.
5.3.
Maximum Ratings
Reflow Profile
Operating Conditions
Appendix A Additional Information
A.1 Outline Drawing
A.2 Module PCB Footprint
A.3 Ordering Information
A.4 Tape and Reel Information:
A.4.1 Tape Orientation and dimensions
A.4.2 Cover tape details
A.4.3 Leader and Trailer
A.4.4 Reel Dimensions:
A.5 Related Documents
A.6 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
A.6.1 Antennas approved by FCC for use with JN5139 modules
A.6.2 High Power Module usage limitation
A.6.3 FCC End Product Labelling
A.7 European R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Statement
A.8 Industry Canada Statement
A.8.1 Industry Canada End Product Labelling
A.9 RoHS Compliance
A.10 Status Information
A.11 Disclaimers
A.12 Version Control
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1. Introduction
The JN5139-xxx-Myy module family provides designers with a ready made component which allows IEEE802.15.4 [1]
wireless applications, using Jennic’s JenNet networking protocol or ZigBee, to be quickly and easily included in
product designs. The modules integrate all of the RF components required, 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 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 – recommended for
evaluation use) and JN5139-xxx-M02 (high RF power, improved sensitivity module for evaluation of extended range
applications). For volume production applications, uFL connector variants are provided (-M03 standard power and –
M04 high power). These devices, together with the –M00 variants have FCC modular approvals. Each of these
modules can be supplied with a range of protocol stacks, including JenNet for most tree and linear networks,
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
Variant
Description
FCCID
Industry Canada ID
JN5139-001-M00
IEEE802.15.4 stack, ceramic antenna
TYOJN5139M0
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M0
JN5139-Z01-M00
ZigBee stack, ceramic antenna
TYOJN5139M0
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M0
N/A
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M6
N/A
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M6
N/A
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M4
N/A
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M4
JN5139-001-M01
JN5139-Z01-M01
JN5139-001-M02
JN5139-Z01-M02
IEEE802.15.4 stack, SMA connector - for
evaluation
ZigBee stack, SMA connector – for
evaluation
High Power, IEEE802.15.4 stack, SMA
connector – for evaluation
High Power, ZigBee stack, SMA connector
– for evaluation
JN5139-001-M03
IEEE802.15.4 stack, uFl connector
TYOJN5139M3
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M6
JN5139-Z01-M03
ZigBee stack, uFl connector
TYOJN5139M3
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M6
JN5139-001-M04
High Power, IEEE802.15.4 stack, uFl
connector
TYOJN5139M4
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M4
JN5139-Z01-M04
High Power, ZigBee stack, uFl connector
TYOJN5139M4
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M4
1.2. Regulatory Approvals
All module types have been tested against the requirements of European standard ETS 300 328 v1.7.1 and a
Notified Body statement of opinion for this standard is available on request. The High Power modules with M02 or
M04 suffix are approved for use in Europe with reduced output power: +10dBm EIRP is the maximum permitted in
Europe. They must not be used with PHY_PIB_ATTR_TX_POWER set above 50 See [3] JN-RM-2002 802.15.4
Stack API.
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 a number of antennase, refer to section A.6.1 for details. See Appendix A.6 for details on the conditions
applying to this modular approval. The modular approvals notice and test reports are available on request.
The high power module variant is classified as ‘mobile’ device pursuant with FCC § 2.1091 and must not be used at a
distance of less than 20 cm (8”) from any person.
In addition, all modules have Industry Canada RSS 210 Issue 7 (June 2007) certification.
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2. Specifications
Most specification parameters for the modules are specified in the chip datasheet - JN-DS- JN513x Wireless
Microcontroller Datasheet, [2]. Where there are differences, the parameters are defined here.
VDD=3.0V @ +25°C
Typical DC Characteristics
Notes
JN5139-xxxM00/01/03
JN5139-xxxM02/04
Deep sleep current
1.3uA
1.3uA
Sleep current
2.6uA
2.6uA
With active sleep timer
Radio transmit current
37mA
125mA
CPU in doze, radio transmitting
Radio receive current
37mA
45mA
CPU in doze, radio receiving
+/-25ppm
+/-25ppm
Centre frequency accuracy
Additional +/-15ppm allowance for
temperature and ageing
Typical RF Characteristics
Notes
Receive sensitivity
-96dBm
-102dBm
Nominal for 1% PER, as per
802.15.4 section 6.5.3.3 (Note 1)
Maximum Transmit power
+1dBm
17.5dBm
Nominal (Note 1)
+2.5dBm
N/A
Maximum Transmit power [Boost Mode]
Transmit power at 3.6V
(Note 1)
19dBm
With Vdd=3.6V
For 1% PER, measured as
sensitivity
Maximum input signal
+10dBm
+10dBm
RSSI range
-95 to -10
dBm
-105 to -20
dBm
50 ohm
50 ohm
2.4 - 2.5GHz
2:1
2:1
2.4 - 2.5GHz
RF Port impedance – SMA/uFl connector
VSWR (max)
Peripherals
Master SPI port
Notes
5 selects
3 selects
250kHz - 16MHz
Slave SPI port
250kHz - 8MHz
Two UARTs
16550 compatible
Two-wire serial I/F (compatible with SMbus & I C)
Up to 400kHz
Two programmable Timer/Counters with
capture/compare facility, Tick timer
16MHz clock
Two programmable Sleep Timers
32kHz clock
Digital IO lines (multiplexed with UARTs, timers
and SPI selects)
21
19
Four channel Analogue-to-Digital converter
12-bit, up to 100ks/s
Two channel Digital-to-Analogue converter
11-bit, up to 100ks/s
Two programmable analogue comparators
Ultra low power mode for sleep
Internal temperature sensor and battery monitor
The performance of all peripherals is defined in the JN-DS- JN513x Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [2]
Note 1: Sensitivity is defined for conducted measurements on connectorised modules. Modules with an integrated
antenna have approximately 4 dB less e.i.r.p and reciprocal receive sensitivity.
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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 JenNet networking stack, 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 user programmed both in development and in production using software supplied by Jennic.
They can also be supplied ready loaded with customer defined software if required. Access to the on-chip
peripherals, MAC and network stack software is provided through specific APIs. This information is available on the
Jennic support website, together with many example applications, user guides, reference manuals and application
notes.
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 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [2].
The module also includes a 1Mbit serial flash memory which holds the application code that is loaded into the
JN5139 during the boot sequence.
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Antenna
4. Pin Configurations
J1
ADC4
DAC1
41
40
DAC2
COMP2+
COMP2SPICLK
SPIMISO
SPIMOSI
SPISSZ
DIO0/SPISEL1
39
DIO1/SPISEL2
DIO2/SPISEL3
SPISSM
SPISWP
DIO3/SPISEL4
ADC3
ADC2
10
ADC1
38 COMP1+
37 COMP136 DIO20/RXD1
35 DIO19/TXD1
34 DIO18/RTS1
33 DIO17/CTS1
32 DIO16
11
31
12
30
13
29
14
28
15
27
DIO15/SIF_D
DIO14/SIF_CLK
RESETN
DIO13/TIM1_OUT
DIO12/TIM1_CAP
VDD
GND
VSSA
DIO10/TIM0_OUT
DIO11/TIM1GT
DIO4/CTS0
DIO5/RTS0
DIO6/TXD0
DIO7/RXD0
DIO8/TIM0GT
DIO9/TIM0_CAP
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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 on the high power modules.
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4.1. Pin Assignment
Pin
Signal
Function
ADC4
Analogue to Digital input
DAC1
Digital to Analogue output
DAC2
Digital to Analogue output
COMP2+
COMP2-
SPICLK
SPI master clock out
SPIMISO
SPI Master In/Slave Out
SPIMOSI
SPI Master Out/Slave In
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*
SPI 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
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Alternative Function
Comparator 2 inputs
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Pin
Signal
Function
Alternative Function
31
SIF_D
Serial Interface data / Intelligent peripheral data
out (output)
General Purpose Digital I/O DIO15
32
DIO 16
Intelligent peripheral device data in (input)
General Purpose Digital I/O
33
CTS1
UART1 Clear To Send (input) / Intelligent
peripheral device select (input)
General Purpose Digital I/O DIO17
34a
RTS1
UART1 Request To Send (output) / Intelligent
peripheral interrupt (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+
39
ADC1
Analogue to Digital input
40
ADC2
Analogue to Digital input
41
ADC3
Analogue to Digital input
Comparator 1 inputs
*: These two pins are not connected for High power modules
4.2. Pin Descriptions
All pins behave as described in the JN-DS- JN513x Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [2], with the exception of the
following:
4.2.1
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.
4.2.2
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 flash programmer software provided by Jennic.
This is available as part of the Software Developer kit and libraries available from Jennic’s support website –
www.jennic.com/support. To enter this programming mode, SPIMISO (pin 7) should be held low whilst the chip is
reset. Once programming has finished, the chip should be reset, when it will execute the new code downloaded.
For normal operation of the module and programming over the UART, SPISSZ should be connected to
SPISSM.
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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+, DIO9, DIO10, SPISSM,
SPISWP, SPICLK, SPIMOSI, SPIMISO,
-0.3V
VDD + 0.3V
Voltage on 5v tolerant digital pins: SPISSZ, DIO0DIO8, DIO11-DIO20, RESETN
-0.3V
Lower of (VDD + 2V)
and 5.5V
Storage temperature
-40ºC
150ºC
Reflow soldering temperature according to IPC/JEDEC
J-STD-020C
260ºC
This device is sensitive to ESD and should only be handled using ESD precautions.
5.2. Reflow Profile
For reflow soldering, it is recommended to follow the reflow profile in Figure 2 as a guide, as well as the paste
manufacturers guidelines on peak flow temperature, soak times, time above liquidus and ramp rates.
Temperature
Target Time (s)
25~160 ºC
160~190 ºC
> 220º C
230~Pk.
Pk. Temp
(235ºC)
90~130
30~60
20~50
10~15
160~270
Figure 2: Recommended solder reflow profile
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5.3. Operating Conditions
Supply
10
Min
Max
VDD
2.7V
3.6V
Ambient temperature range
-20°C
70°C
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Appendix A Additional Information
A.1 Outline Drawing
Antenna
18mm
J1
30mm
1.27
mm
2.54
mm
2.54
mm
2.76
mm
Thickness: 3.5mm
Figure 3 JN5139-xxx-M00 Outline Drawing
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18mm
9.74mm
4.59
mm
30mm
1.27
mm
2.54
mm
2.54
mm
2.76
mm
Thickness: 3.5mm over can, 10.8mm at SMA connector
Figure 4 JN5139-xxx-M01 Outline Drawing
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18mm
9.76mm
6.58
mm
30mm
1.27
mm
2.54
mm
2.54
mm
2.76
mm
Thickness: 3.5mm
Figure 5 JN5139-xxx-M03 Outline Drawing
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18mm
7.2mm
4.32
mm
41mm
1.27
mm
2.54
mm
2.54
mm
2.76
mm
Thickness: 3.5mm over can, 10.8mm at SMA connector.
Figure 6 JN5139-xxx-M02 Outline Drawing
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18mm
7.2mm
4.05mm
40.5mm
1.27
mm
2.54
mm
2.54
mm
2.76
mm
Thickness: 3.5mm
Figure 7 JN5139-xxx-M04 Outline Drawing
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A.2 Module PCB Footprint
Dimensions in mm
Note: All modules have the same footprint.
Figure 8 Module PCB 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.
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A.3 Ordering Information
JN5139 - XXX - MY1Y2 Y3 Y4
Shipping
Tape mounted samples up to 50 pieces
Tape Mounted 500pieces reel (00, 03, 04 modules only)
Tape Mounted 200pieces reel (01,02 modules only)
Temp Range / Device Status
blank -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 – use for new designs
04
High power, uFl connector– use for new designs
Software Variant
001 IEEE802.15.4 Stack
Z01 ZigBee Stack
Label line 1: IC ID Number
Label line 2: FCC ID Number
Label line 3: Part Name
Label line 4: Barcode Label
Label line 5: YYWWTNNNNN (see below)
Identifier
YY
WW
NNNNN
Description
Year
Week
Module type
Serial
Number
Format
06(example)
45(example)
IC: 7438A-CYO5139M0
FCC ID: TYOJN5139M0
JN51XX-XXX-XXX JENNIC
YYWWTNNNNN
Figure 9: Example module labelling for FCC approved modules
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A.4 Tape and Reel Information:
A.4.1 Tape Orientation and dimensions
All dimensions are in mm
Module type:
P0
P1
P2
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
26.2
1.75
4.0
2.0
24.0
11.2
49.5
JN5139-xxx-M02
18.5
41.5
56
26.2
1.75
4.0
2.0
24.0
11.1
49.5
JN5139-xxx-M04
18.5
40.9
56
26.2
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
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A.4.3 Leader and Trailer
300 MM
300 MM
A.4.4 Reel Dimensions:
Dimensions in mm
Module type:
W (min)
JN5139-xxx-M00/03
330 ±1.0
2.2±0.5
13 ±0.2
100 +0.1
44.5 ±0.3
JN5139-xxx-M01/02/04
330 ±1.0
2.2±0.5
13 ±0.2
100 +0.1
56.5 ±0.3
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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 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet
[3] JN-RM-2002 802.15.4 Stack API
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.
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.).
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A.6.1 Antennas approved by FCC for use with JN5139 modules
Brand
Model Number
Description
Gain (dBi) Connector type
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0360-AT
Patch Antenna - outdoor
18
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0260-AT
Patch Antenna - outdoor
15
RP-N
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1050-AT
Vertical - outdoor colinear
15
RP-N
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1040-AT
Vertical - outdoor colinear
12
RP-N
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0100-AC
Patch Antenna - flying lead
10
RP-SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1030-AT
Vertical - outdoor colinear
RP-N
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1020-AT
Vertical - outdoor colinear
RP-N
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1710-GC
Vertical - swivel
RP-SMA
RP-N
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1710-GM
Vertical - swivel
RP-TNC
10
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1511-GC
Vertical - swivel
RP-SMA
11
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0030-AA
Patch Antenna - flying lead
uFL
12
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0030-AC
Patch Antenna - flying lead
RP-SMA
13
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1204-AC
Ceiling antenna - flying lead
RP-SMA
14
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1520-CA
Vertical - bulkhead- flying lead
uFL
15
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1520-GC
Vertical - swivel
RP-SMA
16
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1450-GC
Vertical-swivel mount
RP-SMA
17
Nearson
S152CL-L-PX-2450S
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
uFL
18
Antenna Factor
ANT-2.4-CW-RCL
Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.9
RP-SMA
19
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0901-AA
Embedded - flying lead
2.5
uFL
20
Antenna Factor
ANT-2.4-CW-RCT-RP
Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.2
RP-SMA
21
Antennova
2010B6090-01
Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.2
RP-SMA
22
Hyperlink Technology
HG2402RD-RSF
Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.2
RP-SMA
23
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0005-AC
Vertical- flying lead
RP-SMA
24
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2411-GC
Vertical - swivel
RP-SMA
25
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2410-CA
Vertical - bulkhead- flying lead
uFL
26
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2410-GC
Vertical - swivel
RP-SMA
27
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2820-CA
Vertical - bulkhead- flying lead
uFL
28
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2820-GC
Vertical - swivel
RP-SMA
29
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0903-AX
Embedded - nickel silver strip
None
30
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0904-AX
Embedded - nickel silver strip
None
31 Embedded Antenna Design
FBKR35068-RS-KR
Vertical - knuckle antenna
RP-SMA
32
Nearson
S131CL-L-PX-2450S
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
uFL
33
Laird Technologies
WRR2400-IP04
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
1.5
uFL
34
Laird Technologies
WRR2400-RPSMA
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
1.3
RP-SMA
35
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-6170-DA
Vertical - right angle
uFL
36
Laird Technologies
WCR2400-SMRP
Vertical - knuckle antenna
RP-SMA
These antennae or versions with alternative connectors may be used to meet European regulations, provided the
gain is less than 4.4dBi.
This antenna may not be used with High Power Modules
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This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed above. Antennas not included in this list or having
a gain greater than 18 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50ohms.
A.6.2 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 colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
A.6.3 FCC End Product Labelling
The final ‘end product’ should be labelled in a visible area with the following:
“Contains TX FCC ID: TYOJN5139M0, TYOJN5139M3 or TYOJN5139M4 ” to reflect the version of the module being
used inside the product.
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A.7 European R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Statement
All modules listed in this datasheet are compliant with ETSI EN 300 328V1.7.1 (2006/05) and are subject to Notified
Body Opinion RU1548/9025 Issue 2.
The modules are approved for use with the antennas listed in the following table. The high power modules M02 and
M04 are limited to an antenna with a gain of 2.2 dBi or less.
Brand
Model Number
Description
Gain
Connector type
Antenna Factor
ANT-2.4-CW-RCL
Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.9dBi
RP-SMA
Antenna Factor
ANT-2.4-CW-RCT-SS Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.2dBi
SMA
Laird Technologies
WCR2400-SMA
Vertical - knuckle antenna
1.0dBi
SMA
Laird Technologies
WRR2400-IP04
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
1.5dBi
uFL
Embedded Antenna Design BKR2400
Vertical - knuckle antenna
2.0dBi
SMA
Antennova
Titanis
Vertical - knuckle antenna
4.4dBi
SMA
Nearson
S131CL-L-PX-2450S
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
2.0dBi
uFL
Nearson
S152CL-L-PX-2450S
Vertical - knuckle-flying lead
4.0dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0030-AA
Patch Antenna - flying lead
4dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0030-AB
Patch Antenna - flying lead
4dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1204-AB
Ceiling antenna - flying lead
4dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0005-AB
Vertical- flying lead
2dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1450-GB
Vertical-swivel mount
4dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1450-GC
Vertical-swivel mount
4dBi
RP-SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1520-CA
Vertical - bulkhead- flying lead
4dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1520-GB
Vertical - swivel
4dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-1520-GC
Vertical - swivel
4dBi
RP-SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2411-GB
Vertical - swivel
2dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2410-CA
Vertical - bulkhead- flying lead
2dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2410-GB
Vertical - swivel
2dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2410-GC
Vertical - swivel
2dBi
RP-SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2410-HA
Vertical - swivel -flying lead
2dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2820-CA
Vertical - bulkhead- flying lead
2dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2820-GB
Vertical - swivel
2dBi
SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-2820-GC
Vertical - swivel
2dBi
RP-SMA
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-6170-DA
Vertical - right angle
1dBi
uFL
Aveslink Technology, Inc
E-0901-AA
Embedded - flying lead
2.5dBi
uFL
Hyperlink Technologies
HG2402RD-RSF
Vertical – tilt and swivel
2.2dBi
RP-SMA
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A.8 Industry Canada Statement
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.
These modules have been designed to operate with antennas having a maximum gain of 4.4 dBi. Antennas having a
gain greater than 4.4 dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
The following table shows the approved list of antennas:
Brand
Model Number
Description
Gain
Antenna Factor
ANT-2.4-CW-RCL
Knuckle Antenna
2.9 dBi
Antenna Factor
ANT-2.4-CW-RCT-RP
Knuckle Antenna
2.2 dBi
Centurion
WCR2400-SMRP
Knuckle Antenna
1.0 dBi
Centurion
WRR2400-SMRP
Knuckle Antenna
1.3 dBi
Nearson
S131CL-L-PX-2450S
Knuckle Antenna
2.0 dBi
Nearson
S141AH-2450
Knuckle Antenna
2.0 dBi
Nearson
Hyperlink Technologies
S152CL-L-PX-2450S
HG2402RD-RSF
Knuckle Antenna
Knuckle Antenna
4.0 dBi
2.2 dBi
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).
A.8.1 Industry Canada End Product Labelling
For Industry Canada purposes the following should be used.
“Contains Industry Canada ID IC: 7438A-CYO5139M0, IC: 7438A-CYO5139M4 or IC: 7438A-CYO5139M6” to reflect
the version of the module being used inside the product.
A.9 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).
The JN5139-xxx-M00, M03 and M04 modules are fully compliant with the Chinese RoHS requirements SJ/T113632006.
Further information can be found on the Jennic support website at www.jennic.com/support
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A.10 Status Information
The status of this Data Sheet is Production.
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 R1 suffix, for example JN5139-Z01-M00R1.
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.
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.11 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 warrants performance of its hardware products to the specifications applicable at the time of sale in
accordance with Jennic’s standard warranty. Testing and other quality control techniques are used to the extent
Jennic deems necessary to support this warranty. Except where mandatory by government requirements, testing of
all parameters of each product is not necessarily performed.
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.
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A.12 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.
1.2
Updated to preliminary status, solder reflow profile and antenna lists added. Increased length of –M02
variants
1.3
Updated part numbering and addition of Industry Canada approvals
1.4
Minor specification updates
1.5
Updated to Production status, updated antenna information and other minor specification updates
Jennic Ltd
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United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)114 281 2655
Fax: +44 (0) 114 281 2951
E-mail: info@jennic.com
For the contact details of your local Jennic office or distributor, refer to the Jennic web site:
www.jennic.com
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