Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Integration Guide Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Page 1 of 11
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Table of contents Document history ...................................................................................................... 3 Regulatory:........................................................... Errore. Il segnalibro non è definito. Introduction ...............................................................................................................
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Document history Date Author Notes April 19th, 2012 May 2nd, 2012 May 31th, 2012 July 18th, 2012 April 15th, 2013 Davide Carli Davide Carli Davide Carli Davide Carli Davide Carli December 20th, 2013 Davide Carli January 15th, 2014 February 11th, 2014 Davide Carli Pier Giorgio Peruzzi Initial draft Added details on test command(s) 0x86 In-depth documentation of test comman
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Introduction Mizar radiofrequency (RF) module operates in the 902-928 MHz ISM frequency band.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Operational description The equipment is a radio module to be integrated inside cordless devices. It is based upon an FSK ( Frequency Shift Keying Modulation ) Half-Duplex transceiver working in the ISM band from 902 to 928 MHz. The radio module has a UART interface to exchange data and commands.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Radio module operates in CSMA-CA (carrier sense multiple access – collision avoidance) : transmission is enabled when the RF channel is not busy by the use of a “carrier detect” function. Radio module accesses the channel in a fair way using a backoff algorithm.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Electrical characteristics Table 1 Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Unit Power supply voltage (between VCC pin and GND pin) 3,1 3,3 3,6 V Operating temperature range -30 --+85 °C RF characteristics Low speed mode Table 2 Table 3 Parameter Typ.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz High speed mode Table 6 Table 7 Parameter Typ.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz In accordance with RSS-102, section 2.5.1, this module is exempt from Limb-Worn/Extremity SAR testing when installed in a host product with a Limb-Worn/Extremity to antenna separation distance of ≥ 15mm If the module is to be used with a smaller separation distance than the above, SAR testing must be performed.
Author: Radio Group Date: February 11th, 2014 Revision: March 4th, 2015 Subject: Integration Guide – Mizar Radio Module 915 MHz Antenna list Rubber Antenna P/N: ANT-916-CW-QW Rubber Antenna P/N: G-RA0K14155047-BON Printing Antenna P/N: 663316020 ANTENNA CABLE GM4100-910 Page 11 of 11