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Intersil HWB3163 User Manual

11mbps pcmcia wireless lan evaluation kit

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Introduction
This kit allows evaluation of the Intersil
PRISM® II Direct Sequence chip set
design in a Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN) PCMCIA Card
implementation.
Software drivers are included allowing data to be transmitted
between cards at 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps transfer rates, with a
diagnostic program to display the real data throughput from
system to system.
Included in the kit are PRISM II chip set data sheets with
application notes describing the implementation of a
wireless networking card using the chip set.
Contents of Your Evaluation Kit
Your PC Card Wireless LAN Evaluation Kit contains the
following items:
QUANTITY
2
PRISM II Wireless LAN PC Cards
1
HWB3163 Wireless LAN Evaluation Kit User's
Guide, AN9864
1
PRISM II Chip Set Data Sheets
1
PRISM II Application Notes
1
Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/NT/CE/2000, LINUX®
Driver
1
PRISM® Test Utilities (PTU) Software
1
Features/Benefits Card
1
Product Registration Form
1
Notification Card
Should you discover that your PC Card Wireless LAN
Evaluation Kit is incomplete, please contact Intersil
Corporation.
Overview of IEEE 802.11
The IEEE 802.11 specification is a standard for wireless
connectivity for fixed, portable, and moving stations within a
local area.
The IEEE 802.11 standard describes the services required
by a compliant device to operate within an "ad hoc" or
"infrastructure" network, as well as dealing with the issues
related to mobility within those networks. Spread spectrum
techniques are used to tolerate mobility and multipath
effects. They are also a requirement for compliance with
FCC, ETSI and those of other regulatory authorities when
operating within the Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM)
frequency band.
HWB3163-EVAL PRISM II 11Mbps PCMCIA
Wireless LAN Evaluation Kit User's Guide
Application Note
DESCRIPTION
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1-888-INTERSIL or 321-724-7143
PRISM® is a registered trademark of Intersil Corporation. PRISM logo is a trademark of Intersil Corporation.
Microsoft® Windows® and Windows NT® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. LINUX® is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
August 2000
An ad hoc communications network is created quickly and
informally for a temporary time period. An infrastructure
network usually requires more planning so that wireless
stations can communicate over longer distances through
access points, and may also communicate with existing
wired LANs using portals.
The IEEE 802.11 standard describes Media Access Control
(MAC) procedures. The principal method of communication
is the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision
Avoidance (CSMA-CA) protocol. Using this protocol, each
station senses the communications medium (RF channel),
and does not transmit until the channel is clear. This avoids
collisions and minimizes the retransmission of subsequent
packets.
The standard also supports the operation of a station within
a wireless LAN that may coexist with several overlapping
wireless LANs. To accomplish this, a scheme of
channelization and spread spectrum techniques is used.
Direct Sequence (DSSS) and Frequency Hopping (FHSS)
spread spectrum techniques are supported by the standard
and both operate in the 2.4 to 2.4835GHz frequency band
(the unlicensed ISM band). An infrared technique is also
supported for indoor applications. The standard supports a
1Mbps and 2Mbps data rate for both DSSS and FHSS and
has recently introduced a high data rate standard supporting
5.5Mbps and 11Mbps DSSS using Complementary Code
Keying (CCK) modulation.
The standard has also specified the requirements and services
that enable private and secure communications to occur.
Wireless LAN Configurations
For ease of use in evaluating these cards, an ad hoc
network for peer to peer communications can be created.
An ad hoc network is usually created for a specific purpose
(such as file transfer or accessing a database). Ad hoc
networks simplify the process of creating and dissolving
networks for nontechnical users of the network facilities.
Two cards form an IEEE 802.11 Independent Basic Service
Set (IBSS), the simplest ad hoc network. The cards
communicate with each other directly and must remain
within radio range. When both cards are on, they
immediately "see" each other and the ad hoc network is
formed without user intervention.
To use the cards in an infrastructure BSS (also called an
Extended Service Set) where the two cards may not be in direct
radio contact, access points are needed. The association
between a card (station) and an infrastructure BSS - where
communication occurs only between a station and an access
point and not between stations directly is dynamic.
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Intersil and Design is a trademark of Intersil Corporation.
AN9864.1
Author: Richard L. Abrahams
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Copyright © Intersil Corporation 2000

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  • Page 1 Your PC Card Wireless LAN Evaluation Kit contains the following items: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRISM II Wireless LAN PC Cards HWB3163 Wireless LAN Evaluation Kit User’s Guide, AN9864 PRISM II Chip Set Data Sheets PRISM II Application Notes Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/NT/CE/2000, LINUX®...
  • Page 2: Application Note

    Applications Note AN9850 “Complementary Code Keying Made Simple” which may be found on the Intersil Web Site. Installation of HWB3163 Windows 95/98 Drivers Step 1. With the PRISM PCMCIA card removed, boot your PC under Microsoft Windows 95 or 98.
  • Page 3 Both the card and the extender are keyed so they will fit correctly. The HWB3163 is a 3V only device. Do not therefore force it in a 5V-keyed system as permanent damage may occur.
  • Page 4 HFA3683A (FILE #4634) RF/IF CONVERTER HFA3983 (FILE #4635) RF LO BUFFER CTRL 44MHz HFA3861B BBP (FILE #4816) I ADC Q ADC REF_OUT IF LO I/Q LO I DAC Q DAC HFA3783 (FILE #4633) IF I/Q MOD/DEMOD CTRL FIGURE 1. WIRELESS LAN PC CARD BLOCK DIAGRAM HFA3841 MAC (FILE #4661) RAKE...
  • Page 5 Test Point Diagrams FIGURE 2. WIRELESS LAN PC CARD TEST POINTS (TOP VIEW)
  • Page 6 Test Point Diagrams (Continued) INSTALL FOR RF CONNECTOR C137 (150 PF) ALSO INSTALL C141 (SEE BELOW) RF IN/OUT TEST POINT E (INSTALL J1 FOR RF CONNECTOR) INSTALL FOR RF CONNECTOR C141 (150 PF) ALSO INSTALL C137 (SEE ABOVE) REMOVE FOR RF CONNECTOR L4 (1.5 NH) TEST POINT J- RX IF+ SIGNAL...
  • Page 7 Explanation of Test Points All measurements were taken using the “Continuous Transmit” or “Continuous Receive” features of the PTU diagnostic software. Unless otherwise noted, spectrum measurements included in this section were obtained using a Hewlett-Packard 54006A 500 probe and 11742A coaxial blocking capacitor and do not indicate the actual amplitude of the signal owing to losses associated with the probe.
  • Page 8 Test Point E RF Transmit Signal: FIGURE 7. TRANSMITTED 2.4GHz SIGNAL SPECTRUM (TEST POINT E) The optional SMA connector can be used to hook up a Spectrum Analyzer for RF evaluation. Note that L4 (1.5nH) must be removed and C141 (15pF) and C37 (150pF) must be installed to activate the connector See (Figure 3).
  • Page 9 Test Point J IF Receive Signal: FIGURE 10. IF RECEIVE SIGNAL PRIOR TO SAW FILTER (TEST POINT J) The intermediate frequency (IF) receive signal is the down- converted receive signal prior to the SAW bandpass filter. The center frequency of this signal is 374MHz with a bandwidth of 17MHz.
  • Page 10: Operational Characteristics

    Caution: These are the absolute maximum ratings for the PC Card product. Exceeding these limits could cause permanent damage to the card. NOTE: 1. All temperature references refer to ambient conditions. Operational Characteristics See the HWB3163-EVAL data sheet, Intersil File #4794, for more detailed specifications. TABLE 2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION Targeted Standard IEEE 802.11...
  • Page 11 All Intersil semiconductor products are manufactured, assembled and tested under ISO9000 quality systems certification. Intersil semiconductor products are sold by description only. Intersil Corporation reserves the right to make changes in circuit design and/or specifications at any time with- out notice. Accordingly, the reader is cautioned to verify that data sheets are current before placing orders. Information furnished by Intersil is believed to be accurate and reliable.

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