NXP Laboratories UK JN5148M4 IEEE 802.15.4 High Power Wireless Microcontroller User Manual JN DS JN5148MO 1v1
NXP Laboratories UK Ltd IEEE 802.15.4 High Power Wireless Microcontroller JN DS JN5148MO 1v1
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- 1. chip manual
- 2. user manual
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user manual


![JennicJennicJennicJennic © Jennic 2009 JN-DS-JN5148-001-Myy 1v1 3 1. Introduction The JN5148-001-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 PRO, 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 variants are available: JN5148-001-M00 (standard module with integral antenna), JN5148-001-M03 (standard module with uFl connector for use with external antennae) and JN5148-001-M04 (high RF power with uFL connector, improved sensitivity module for evaluation of extended range applications). All modules will have FCC modular approvals and be compliant with EU regulations. The variants available are described below. 1.1. Variants 1.2. Regulatory Approvals All module types will be 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 module with M04 suffix will be approved for use in Europe with reduced output power: +10dBm EIRP is the maximum permitted in Europe. Additionally, modules with M00, M03 and M04 suffixes will 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 antennas; refer to section Appendix 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 will have Industry Canada RSS210e Issue 7 (June 2007) certification. Variant Description FCCID JN5148-001-M00 Standard Power, integrated antenna TYOJN5148M0 JN5148-001-M03 Standard Power, uFl connector TYOJN5148M3 JN5148-001-M04 High Power, uFl connector TYOJN5148M4](https://usermanual.wiki/NXP-Laboratories-UK/JN5148M4.user-manual/User-Guide-1145109-Page-3.png)
![JennicJennicJennicJennic 4 JN-DS-JN5148-001-Myy 1v1 © Jennic 2009 2. Specifications Most specification parameters for the modules are specified in the chip datasheet - JN-DS- JN5148 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet, [2]. Where there are differences, the parameters are defined here. VDD=3.0V @ +25°C Typical DC Characteristics Notes JN5148-001-M00/03 JN5148-001- M04 Deep sleep current 1.3uA 1.3uA Sleep current 2.6uA 2.6uA With active sleep timer Radio transmit current 15mA 110mA CPU in doze, radio transmitting Radio receive current 17.5mA 23mA CPU in doze, radio receiving Centre frequency accuracy +/-25ppm +/-25ppm Additional +/-15ppm allowance for temperature and ageing Typical RF Characteristics Notes Receive sensitivity -95dBm -98dBm Nominal for 1% PER, as per 802.15.4 section 6.5.3.3 (Note 1) Maximum Transmit power +2.5dBm 18dBm Nominal (Note 1) Transmit power at 3.6V 20dBm With Vdd=3.6V Maximum input signal +5dBm -5dBm For 1% PER, measured as sensitivity RSSI range -95 to -10 dBm -105 to -20 dBm RF Port impedance – 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 5 selects 3 selects 250kHz - 16MHz Slave SPI port 250kHz - 8MHz 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 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 12-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- JN5148 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.](https://usermanual.wiki/NXP-Laboratories-UK/JN5148M4.user-manual/User-Guide-1145109-Page-4.png)
![JennicJennicJennicJennic © Jennic 2009 JN-DS-JN5148-001-Myy 1v1 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 bread boarded. 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 user programmed for 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. JN5148 Single Chip Wireless Microcontroller The JN5148-001-Myy series is constructed around the JN5148-001 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- JN5148 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [2]. The module also includes a 4Mbit serial flash memory, which holds the application code that is loaded into the JN5148 during the boot sequence and provides static data storage, required by the application.](https://usermanual.wiki/NXP-Laboratories-UK/JN5148M4.user-manual/User-Guide-1145109-Page-5.png)


![JennicJennicJennicJennic 8 JN-DS-JN5148-001-Myy 1v1 © Jennic 2009 Pin Signal Function Alternative Function 31 DIO15/SIF_D Serial Interface data / Intelligent Peripheral data output General Purpose Digital I/O DIO15 32 DIO16 Intelligent Peripheral data in General Purpose Digital I/O 33 DIO17CTS1 UART1 Clear To Send (input)/ Intelligent Peripheral device select General Purpose Digital I/O DIO17 34 DIO18/RTS1 UART1 Request To Send (output)/ Intelligent Peripheral Interrupt General Purpose Digital I/O DIO18 35 DIO19/TXD1 UART1 Transmit Data (output) General Purpose Digital I/O DIO19 36 DIO20/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 JN-DS- JN5148 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 JN5148. 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 JN5148 should be held in reset by taking RESETN low. Two potential flash 4MB memory devices may be used in the module, the Numonyx M25P40 and the SST SST25VF040B. 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.](https://usermanual.wiki/NXP-Laboratories-UK/JN5148M4.user-manual/User-Guide-1145109-Page-8.png)








![JennicJennicJennicJennic © Jennic 2009 JN-DS-JN5148-001-Myy 1v1 17 A.4.3 Leader and Trailer 300 MM300 MM A.4.4 Reel Dimensions: All dimensions are in mm. Module type: A B C N W (min) JN5148-xxx-M00/03 330 ±1.0 2.2±0.5 13 ±0.2 100 +0.1 44.5 ±0.3 JN5148-xxx-M04 330 ±1.0 2.2±0.5 13 ±0.2 100 +0.1 56.5 ±0.3 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- JN5148 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [3] JN-RM-2002 802.15.4 Stack API](https://usermanual.wiki/NXP-Laboratories-UK/JN5148M4.user-manual/User-Guide-1145109-Page-17.png)





