RuiXingHengFang Network 0M010 LoRaWan Module User Manual
RuiXingHengFang Network(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. LoRaWan Module Users Manual
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RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet DS01810810 RHF0M010 LoRaWAN module V1.2 Document information Info Content Keywords RisingHF, LoRaWAN, Module, AT command Abstract This document is a datasheet of RHF0M010 LoRaWAN module. RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Content Content .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Figures .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Tables.................................................................................................................................................... 4 1 General description ............................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Simplified Block Diagram.............................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Pin description .............................................................................................................................. 6 2 Electrical Characteristics ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings .......................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Operating Range .......................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 Module Specifications .................................................................................................................. 8 3 Typical Performance Characteristics Measurement ............................................................................ 9 3.1 RHF0M010-LF20 measurement ................................................................................................... 9 3.2 RHF0M010-HF20 measurement ................................................................................................ 12 4 Application Information ................................................................................................................... 116 4.1 Package Information ................................................................................................................ 116 4.2 Internal connection ..................................................................................................................... 17 4.3 Interface of Module ..................................................................................................................... 17 4.4 Reference design with RHF0M010 Module ................................................................................ 17 5 Application in LoRaWAN ................................................................................................................... 21 5.1 LoRaWAN .................................................................................................................................. 21 5.2 LoRaWAN sensor with RHF0M010 ............................................................................................ 18 6 Ordering information ......................................................................................................................... 22 Revision ............................................................................................................................................... 23 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Figures Figure 1-1 RHF0M010 Module Outline .................................................................................................. 5 Figure 1-1 Block Diagram of RHF0M010 ............................................................................................... 6 Figure 1-2 schematic of RHF0M010 ...................................................................................................... 6 Figure 3-1 TXOP vs Supply voltage ....................................................................................................... 9 Figure 3-2 Sensitivity (SF10/SF12,125kHz) vs Supply voltage............................................................... 9 Figure 3-3 Frequency Tolerance vs Temperature ................................................................................ 10 Figure 3-4 TXOP vs Temperature ........................................................................................................ 10 Figure 3-5 Sensitivity (SF12,125kHz) vs temperature .......................................................................... 11 Figure 3-6 Harmonics measurement @Frf=434MHz, TXOP=20dBm ................................................... 11 Figure 3-7 Harmonics measurement @Frf=470MHz, TXOP=20dBm ................................................... 12 Figure 3-8 TXOP vs Supply voltage ..................................................................................................... 12 Figure 3-9 Sensitivity (SF10/SF12,125kHz) vs Supply voltage............................................................. 13 Figure 3-10 Frequency Tolerance vs Temperature .............................................................................. 13 Figure 3-11 TXOP vs Temperature ...................................................................................................... 14 Figure 3-12 Sensitivity (SF12,125kHz) vs temperature ........................................................................ 14 Figure 3-13 Harmonics measurement @Frf=868MHz, TXOP=20dBm ................................................. 15 Figure 3-14 Harmonics measurement @Frf=915MHz, TXOP=20dBm ................................................. 15 Figure 4-1 package outline drawing ..................................................................................................... 19 Figure 4-2 Recommended land pattern................................................................................................ 16 Figure 4-3 Reference design with RHF0M010 ..................................................................................... 18 Figure 5-1 LoRaWAN sensor with RHF0M010 ..................................................................................... 19 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Tables Table 1-1 pin description........................................................................................................................ 7 Table 2-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................... 7 Table 2-2 Operating Range ................................................................................................................... 7 Table 2-3 Module Specifications ............................................................................................................ 8 Table 4-1 Internal IO connection between MCU(STM32L07x) and Radio(SX127x) ............................. 17 Table 4-2 RF control logic .................................................................................................................... 20 Table 6-1 Ordering information ............................................................................................................ 22 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet RHF0M010 LoRaWAN Module Low Power Small Size High integrated LoRaWAN Module General description RHF0M010 LoRaWAN Module is a low cost, low power and small size module, embedded with Semtech’s LoRa propriety chip SX127x and ST’s ultralow power MCU STM32L07x. The module designed by RisingHF (Shenzhen) is targeted to application in sensor network and others IOT devices powered by battery which need low power consumption to extend the battery lifetime. This datasheet will give some details of description of the module, including HW design information, performance validation, and application information. Applications The RHF0M010 LoRaWAN Module is designed for end device which need long range and low power consumption, such as metering, sensor network, and others IOT application. Key features Low power consumption: sleep current Small size: 20mm X 20.4mm 18 pins SMT package High performance: RHF0M010-LF20: TXOP=18.5dBm@434MHz/470MHz RHF0M010-HF20: TXOP=18.5dBm@868MHz/915MHz 160dB link budget, suitable for long range User-friendly interface USART; I2C; LPUART; ADC; GPIOs LoRaWAN embedded with AT command: Support global LoRaWAN protocol EU868; US915 and US915 Hybrid; CN779; EU433; AU915; CN470 and CN470 Prequel; AS923; KR920; IN865; 2.0uA Figure 1-1 RHF0M010 Module Outline Rev1.2 2018-10-29 RisingHF RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet This product datasheet contains a detailed description of the RHF0M010 performance and functionality. Please consult with RisingHF for the latest updates, Firmware or errata. 1 General description The RHF0M010 incorporates SX127x and STM32L07x, and is well suited for node in the networking of IOT. Based on the powerful functions and performance of SX127x, the RHF0M010 could operates in both (G)FSK and LoRa. In LoRa mode, BW with 62.5kHz, 125kHz, 250kHz and 500kHz could be used. And with the STM32L07x MCU, the module could provide LPUART, UART, I2C, ADC and some others GPIOs for customer to extend their application. Two wire interface (SWIM) is suggested to be used for programming. RHF0M010 series include two pin to pin part numbers, RHF0M010-LF20 and RHF0M010-HF20. RHF0M010-LF20 support 18.5dBm@LF band (434MHz/470MHz), RHF0M010-HF20 support 18.5dBm@HF band (868MHz/915MHz). 1.1 Simplified Block Diagram Figure 1-1 Block Diagram of RHF0M010 1.2 Pin description Figure 1-2 schematic of RHF0M010 V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Table 1-1 pin description Number Name Type Description GND Ground RFIO RF input/output GND LPUART1_RX I/O LPUART_TX I/O SWDIO I/O Ground Low power USART_RX from MCU; or GPIO from MCU, PB11 Low power USART_TX from MCU; or GPIO from MCU, PB10 SWDIO of SWIM for program download SWCLK I/O SWCLK of SWIM for program download GND Ground VCC Supply voltage for the module 10 USART1_TX I/O USART1_TX from MCU; or GPIO from MCU, PB6 11 USART1_RX I/O USART1_RX from MCU; or GPIO from MCU, PB7 12 I2C_SCL I/O SCL of I2C from MCU; or GPIO from MCU, PB8 13 I2C_SDA I/O SDA of I2C from MCU; or GPIO from MCU, PB9 14 PA0/ADC0 I/O GPIO from MCU, PA0;or ADC_IN0 15 NRST Reset trigger input for MCU 16 GND Ground 17 GND Ground 18 GND Ground 2 Electrical Characteristics 2.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings As stated that the values listed below may cause permanent device failure. Exposure to absolute maximum ratings for extended periods may affect device reliability. Table 2-1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Item VCCmr Tmr Pmr Description Supply voltage Temperature RF input level min -0.3 -55 max +3.9 +115 +10 unit ℃ dBm 2.2 Operating Range Table 2-2 Operating Range Item VCCop V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com Description Supply voltage min +1.8 max +3.6 unit RisingHF Top Pop RHF0M010 Datasheet Temperature RF input level -40 +85 +10 ℃ dBm 2.3 Module Specifications Table 2-3 Module Specifications ITEMs Structure Parameter Specifications Unit Size 20(W) X 20.4(L) X 2.8(H) mm Package 18 pins, SMT power supply 3.3V type Sleep current 2.0uA uA Operation current (Transmitter+MCU) Electrical Characteristics Operation current (Receiver+MCU) Output power Sensitivity Interface V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 120mA @18.5dBm in 434MHz/470MHz type 122mA @18.5dBm in 868MHz/915MHz type 19mA @BW125kHz, 434MHz/470MHz type 18mA @BW125kHz, 868MHz/915MHz type mA mA mA mA 18.5dBm max @434MHz/470MHz dBm 18.5dBm max @868MHz/915MHz dBm -139dBm @SF12, BW125kHz, 434MHz/470MHz -137dBm @SF12, BW125kHz, 868MHz/915MHz dBm dBm Harmonics (LF Output) <-42dBm below 1GHz dBm <-35dBm above 1GHz dBm Harmonics (HF output) <-40dBm above 1GHz dBm RFIO RF port USART 2 group of USART, include 2pins I2C 1 group of I2C, include 2 pins ADC 1 ADC Input, include 1 pins, reuse with GPIO port NRST Manual reset pin input RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet 3 Typical Performance Characteristics Measurement 3.1 RHF0M010-LF20 measurement 19 18.5 18 17.5 17 16.5 16 15.5 15 14.5 14 1.8 2.2 2.4 2.6 434MHz 2.8 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 470MHz Figure 3-1 TXOP vs Supply voltage Figure 3-2 Sensitivity (SF10/SF12,125kHz) vs Supply voltage V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Freq tolerance 20 15 10 PPM Freq tolerance -5 -10 -15 -20 -40℃ -25℃ 0℃ 25℃ 65℃ 85℃ Figure 3-3 Frequency Tolerance vs Temperature OP@470MHz Paboost 20 19.5 19 OP@470MHz Paboost 18.5 18 17.5 -40℃ -25℃ 0℃ 25℃ 65℃ 85℃ Figure 3-4 TXOP vs Temperature V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 10 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet 470MHz@SF12 -131 -133 -135 -137 470MHz@SF12 -139 -141 -143 -40℃ -25℃ 0℃ 25℃ 65℃ 85℃ Figure 3-5 Sensitivity (SF12,125kHz) vs temperature Figure 3-6 Harmonics measurement @Frf=434MHz, TXOP=20dBm V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 11 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Figure 3-7 Harmonics measurement @Frf=470MHz, TXOP=20dBm 3.2 RHF0M010-HF20 measurement TXOP vs Supply voltage 19.5 19 18.5 18 17.5 17 868MHz 16.5 915MHz 16 15.5 15 14.5 14 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.3 3.6 Figure 3-8 TXOP vs Supply voltage V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 12 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Figure 3-9 Sensitivity (SF10/SF12,125kHz) vs Supply voltage Freq tolerance 20 15 10 PPM Freq tolerance -5 -10 -15 -20 -40℃ -25℃ 0℃ 25℃ 65℃ 85℃ Figure 3-10 Frequency Tolerance vs Temperature V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 13 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet OP@868MHz Paboost 19.5 19 18.5 18 OP@868MHz Paboost 17.5 17 16.5 16 -40℃ -25℃ 0℃ 25℃ 65℃ 85℃ Figure 3-11 TXOP vs Temperature 868MHz@SF12 -131 -133 -135 -137 868MHz@SF12 -139 -141 -143 -40℃ -25℃ 0℃ 25℃ 65℃ 85℃ Figure 3-12 Sensitivity (SF12,125kHz) vs temperature V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 14 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Figure 3-13 Harmonics measurement @Frf=868MHz, TXOP=20dBm Figure 3-14 Harmonics measurement @Frf=915MHz, TXOP=20dBm V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 15 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet 4 Application Information 4.1 Package Information The RHF0M010 is available in a 18-lead SMD package as shown below: Figure 4-1 package outline drawing Figure 4-2 show the recommended land pattern for layout. Figure 4-2 Recommended land pattern V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 16 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet 4.2 Internal connection Table 4-1 and Table 4-2 provides the internal connection which could help customers who would design their own firmware instead of using RisingHF AT command mode. Table 4-1 Internal IO connection between MCU(STM32L07x) and Radio(SX127x) Chip Item IO connection Between SX127x and STM32L07x Pin Num Pin7 Pin8 Pin9 Pin10 Pin11 Pin12 Pin13 Pin16 Pin17 Pin18 Pin19 SX127x Description NRESET_SX DIO0_SX DIO1_SX DIO2_SX DIO3_SX DIO4_SX DIO5_SX SCK_SX MISO_SX MOSI_SX NSS_SX Pin Num Pin40 Pin33 Pin18 Pin20 Pin19 NC Pin5 Pin15 Pin16 Pin17 Pin14 STM32L07x Description PB4 PA12 PB0 PB2 PB1 NC PH0 PA5 PA6 PA7 PA4 Table 4-2 RF control logic RF Switch Control Pin Num/MCU Pin25 Pin26 Pin25 PIN26 PIN25 PIN26 Description PB12 PB13 PB12 PB13 PB12 PB13 Definition Switch_CTL Switch_CTL Switch_CTL Logic Status TX ON RX_ON Sleep 4.3 Interface of Module Except that several essential GPIOs and one group of SPI would be used for internal transceiver control, part others GPIOs and interface of the MCU would be connected to external pins of the module, which includes USART, I2C, LPUART, ADC and so on. 4.4 Reference design with RHF0M010 Module RHF0M010 is integrated with LoRaWAN protocol and AT command. LoRaWAN node design with RHF0M010 is very simple. Just connect the USART and NRST to their host MCU and send AT command. V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 17 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Figure 4-3 Reference design with RHF0M010 5 Application in LoRaWAN 5.1 LoRaWAN LoRaWAN networks typically are laid out in a star-of-stars topology in which gateways relay messages between end-devices and a central network server at the backend. Gateways are connected to the network server via standard IP connections while end devices use single-hop LoRa™ or FSK communication to one or many gateways. All communication is generally bi-directional, although uplink communication from an end device to the network server is expected to be the predominant traffic. Communication between end-devices and gateways is spread out on different frequency channels and data rates. The selection of the data rate is a trade-off between communication range and message duration, communications with different data rates do not interfere with each other. LoRa data rates range from 0.3 kbps to 50 kbps, with different Band Width and Spreading Factor. To maximize both battery life of the end-devices and overall network capacity, the LoRa network infrastructure can manage the data rate and RF output for each end-device individually by means of an adaptive data rate (ADR) scheme. End-devices may transmit on any channel available at any time, using any available data rate, as long as the following rules are respected: 1) The end-device changes channel in a pseudo-random fashion for every transmission. The resulting frequency diversity makes the system more robust to interferences. 2) The end-device respects the maximum transmit duty cycle relative to the sub-band used and local regulations. The RHF0M010 Module incorporates Semtech’s LoRa Chip SX1276 and ST’s ultra-low power MCU. With only 2.0uA sleep current , the module is really very suitable for LoRaWAN application. 5.2 LoRaWAN sensor with RHF0M010 RHF0M010 is AT command LoRaWAN modem, which is LoRaWAN protocol embedded. Customer just need use a simple host mcu with application to control the modem via UART that a LoRaWAN sensor could be designed easily. This will help customer to promote their sensor devices to market quickly. V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 18 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Figure 5-1 LoRaWAN sensor with RHF0M010 6 Ordering information Technical Support: Support@RisingHF.com Business: China: Salescn@RisngHF.com Others: Salesww@RisingHF.com Table 6-1 Ordering information Part Number MCU RHF0M010-LF20 ROM 128KB / RAM 20KB RHF0M010-HF20 ROM 128KB / RAM 20KB V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com TX Power (dBm) 18.5@LF (434/470MHz) 18.5@HF (868/915MHz) AT Modem Yes Yes 19 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Revision V1.1 2018-08-28 + Draft Creation V1.2 2018-10-29 + Delete RHF0M010-HF14 V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 20 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet 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. NOTE: 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 or more 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 NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) NOTES The OEM must certify the final end product to comply with unintentional radiators before declaring compliance of the final product to Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations. Integrationinto devices that are directly or indirectly connected to AC lines must add with Class II Permissive Change. The OEM must comply with the FCC labeling requirements. If the module’s label is not visible when installed, then an additional permanent label must be applied on the outside of the finished product which states: “Contains transmitter module FCC ID: 2AJUZ0M010. Additionally, the following statement should be included on the label and in the final product’s user manual: “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 interferences, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.” The module is limited to installation in mobile or fixed applications. Separate approval is required for all other operating configurations, including portable configuration with respect to Part 2.1093 and different antenna configurations. Professional installation: This module need to be installed under professional guidance, if there is any questions, please contact us. V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 21 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Host device: RHF4T010 Antenna information:Gain: 2.67dBi; Type: Dipole antenna; Impedance: 50Ω The module can work on the host device, it means the driver is matched, different host devices have the different drives. The host manufacturer can not get the module drive authorization to remain compliant, until the host device compliance with the requirements. Note: The module has the antenna schematics, so the host device just provide the antenna connector for this device. The antenna port and connector is designed by OEM, it need to compliance with the 15.203 requirement, and it is not designed for use with high-gain directional antennas. A module or modules can only be used without additional authorizations if they have been tested and granted under the same intended end‐use operational conditions, including simultaneous transmission operations. When they have not been tested and granted in this manner, additional testing and/or FCC application filing may be required. The most straightforward approach to address additional testing conditions is to have the grantee responsible for the certification of at least one of the modules submit a permissive change application. When having a module grantee file a permissive change is not practical or feasible, the following guidance provides some additional options for host manufacturers. Integrations using modules where additional testing and/or FCC application filing(s) may be required are: (A) a module used in devices requiring additional RF exposure compliance information (e.g., MPE evaluation or SAR testing); (B) limited and/or split modules not meeting all of the module requirements; and (C) simultaneous transmissions for independent collocated transmitters not previously granted together. This Module is limited modular approval, it is limited to OEM installation ONLY. Integration into devices that are directly or indirectly connected to AC lines must add with Class II Permissive Change. (OEM) Integrator has to assure compliance of the entire end product incluld the integrated Module. Additional measurements (15B) and/or equipment authorizations (e.g Verification) may need to be addressed depending on co-location or simultaneous transmission issues if applicable. (OEM) Integrator is reminded to assure that these installation instructions will not be made available to the end user of the final host device. V1.2 2018-10-29 www.risinghf.com 22 RisingHF RHF0M010 Datasheet Please Read Carefully: Information in this document is provided solely in connection with RisingHF products. RisingHF reserve the right to make changes, corrections, modifications or improvements, to this document, and the products and services described herein at any time, without notice. All RisingHF products are sold pursuant to RisingHF’s terms and conditions of sale. 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