User Manual Table of Contents Purpose and Scope of Document................. 1 Overview of the Radio Modem Hardware............. 1 Operation of the Nivis Radio Modem ..............3 3.1. Getting started ...................... 3 3.2 Read Calibration EEPROm ................... 4 3.3 Transmission ......................5 3.4 Reception ......................
This document was incepted in order to provide to the user clear guidelines regarding the usage of the Nivis RF-P9-06-01-01 modem. The scope of this document is limited to the first revision of the Nivis Amplified Radio Modem, part number RF-P9-06-01-01.
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User Manual All of the remaining pins of the modem are I/O lines of the processor. The voltage on any of the I/O lines should never exceed 3.3 V. Pins 11 and 12 are the TX and RX pins of UART 1. If connecting to the serial port of a PC, a level-shifting transceiver must be employed in order to provide the appropriate voltage levels on the RX and TX lines.
GUI that controls various features of the modem. 3.1. Getting started Install the NivisLink GUI on a PC and connect the serial port of the PC to the Nivis radio modem evaluation board RFB-01-01. Load the radio modem with the NivisLink hex file provided.
The SN, DNA, PA Max level, temperature sensor calibrtation value and other calibration data necessary for the operation of the Nivis radio modem is stored in the calibration EEPROM. By pressing the “READ I2S” button the content of the calibration EEPROM is displayed in the tabs provided for various parameters.
User Manual The following parameters will be displayed • Serial Number – unique identifying ID of the modem • DNA – network identification number • Power Amplifier max level – maximum value of the power amplifier gain • Firmware version 3.3 Transmission In order to set the modem in transmit mode the “SET TX MODE”...
Nivis RF Module 6.0 Label is placed on the outside of the final product. The Nivis RF Module 6.0 is labeled with its own FCC ID Number. If the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module.
User Manual The OEM of the Nivis RF Module 6.0 must only use the approved antenna, which has been certified with this module. The OEM of the Nivis RF Module 6.0 must test their final product configuration to comply with Unintentional Radiator Limits before declaring FCC compliance per Part 15 of the FCC rules.
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