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Hardware Overview - Cisco CGM-WPAN-OFDM-FCC Manual

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Connected Grid Module (CGM) WPAN-OFDM-FCC Module - Cisco IOS

Hardware Overview

The CGM-WPAN-OFDM-FCC module is designed to operate within a RF900 wireless network to provide digital
automation (DA) control over Resilient Mesh Endpoints (RMEs) with serial (RS232/RS485), USB (LS/FS), or Fast Ethernet
(10/100) ports for intelligent control primarily in the electrical grid.
CGR 1000s installed with a CGM-WPAN-OFDM-FCC module provide a low cost, low power, small scale DA solution.
Ruggedized IP41 enclosures are available for the CGR 1000 to support installation within an outdoor cabinet.
Note: Refer to
Software Configuration, page 7
Hardware Overview
The CGM-WPAN-OFDM-FCC module occupies a single slot within a CGR 1000 Series router. The module allows the
CGR 1000 to connect to RMEs (such as Digital Automation (DA) Gateways and Smart Meters) using a RF900 WPAN
wireless interface.
Note: The tables below highlight key software and hardware specifications items relevant during hardware installation.
For a complete list of all hardware and software specifications for this product, please refer to the data sheet noted
below:
Cisco Connected Grid WPAN Module for the Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Router Data Sheet
Table 1
CGM-WPAN-OFDM-FCC Module Kit
Cisco Part Number
CGM WPAN-OFDM-FCC
Table 2
Hardware Specifications
Item
Dimensions
Weight
Antenna interface
RF900 WPAN Wireless port
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
Altitude
for the minimum Cisco IOS version required to support the module.
Description
Single Connected Grid Module - IEEE 802.15.4e/g WPAN 900 MHz
Description
1.50" x 4.24" x 5.25"
3.81 cm x 10.77 cm x 13.34 cm
0.5 pounds
1 antenna port - QMA connector
Provides access to 900 MHz mesh networks
Supports OFDM (800 Kb/s) and 2FSK (150 Kbp/s)
modulations
Operating ambient temperature range is −40º F to 158º F
(-40C to +70C).
5 to 95 percent non condensing
10,000 ft (3,048 m) maximum operating temperature is
derated with increasing altitude per IEEE1613a-2008
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