RS-232C DTE DB-9P Connector... 9 5. OPERATING IN ACT-IR100SD ... 10 How To Connect IR100SD With Host Device:... 10 How To Configure The Role Modes And Other Parameters In ACT-IR100SD: ... 10 OBEX PUT/GET Description... 14 6. THE DEFAULT SETTING OF ACT-IR100SD... 16 7.
ACT-IR100SD OBEX Server The Wireless Connectivity Expert User’s Manual REVISION HISTORY Revision History Revision Date Comment 10/30/2006 Draft Preliminary Design Specification. Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp. Page 3 of 17 Oct 30, 2006 Version 1.0...
Never touch the pins of computer connection terminal. The internal circuits can be damaged by a static electricity discharge. If this device requires any servicing, use only an ACTiSYS service dealer, an ACTiSYS approved service facility, or an ACTiSYS repair service.
- Optional line status for link control (DTR, DSR) - Other unused inputs (RI, CD) - Designed for use in RS232C level and it is in DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) configuration. Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp. ACT-IR100SD OBEX Server Page 5 of 17 User’s Manual...
IrDA enabled portable or tablet PC, PDA, cellphone and hand held data terminal, via IrDA protocol with only a wired serial interface. The ACT-IR100SD will handle all the detail about IrDA protocols. It sends and receives only user data to and from the host device via the wired serial interface with hardware flow-control.
The Wireless Connectivity Expert 3. ARCHITECTURE OF ACT-IR100SD The mandatory IrDA protocol layers, IrLAP and IrLMP (including IAS) are handled by ACT-IR100SD, In addition, TinyTP, IrCOMM, IrLPT and OBEX transport are also included. The incoming/outgoing IrDA user data payload are buffered and then transferred to/from the host. The baud rates of IrDA traffic and host interface are independent of each other.
RXD. Each data byte consists of one start bit (0), 8 data bits (LSB first, MSB last), a stop bit (1) and no parity bit. Implementing H/W flow control signals in host end is recommended. Since ACT-IR100SD is a buffer limited dongle. Without flow control will probably cause data loss sometimes. The H/W flow control relative signals are: DTR, RTS, DSR and CTS, which are defined exactly as RS232 DTE interface.
The Wireless Connectivity Expert Host Interface Signals ACT-IR100SD host interface consists of three output signals and five input signals. All these signals are low active. That is, they are at 0V when active and at VCC level when inactive. When an inverting RS232 level converter is used, the corresponding RS232 level signals are high active.
(RS232 level), which also means that Host can send and receive data frame to and from another IrDA device. When DSR is pulled to low, it means that IR link is not established anymore. How To Configure The Role Modes And The Other Parameters In ACT-IR100SD: Since ACT-IR100SD supports Primary, Secondary and several parameters, Comset_IR100SD.exe is an application associated with the dongle for customers to configure the dongle themselves.
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D4 is set to 1, you are not able to control IR100SD at all until power off and reset D4 to 0. This bit is recommended being set when host device is in Secondary mode. Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp. ACT-IR100SD OBEX Server Page 11 of 17 User’s Manual...
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2) Discovery time should be 3 seconds in general. If you want the discovery process faster, you can change it. 3) Discovery slot can also make discovery process faster. Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp. Page 12 of 17 Oct 30, 2006...
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ACT-IR100SD OBEX Server The Wireless Connectivity Expert User’s Manual 5.2.3 The third page is to set the IrDA protocols when IR100SD is in Primary. Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp. Page 13 of 17 Oct 30, 2006 Version 1.0...
"wide word of applications" at the upper half of this figure. The "protocol" part is presented in five rectangles at the lower half of this figure. Standard ACT-IR100SD doesn’t and can’t provide the "application framework" part of OBEX in the "wide world of applications" (the ellipses in Figure). The host system using IR100SD must implement that part by host itself.
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Byte0 Byte1 Byte2 Low byte of data 0xAA 0x55 frame length Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp. Cellphone PUT an Object IR100SD OBEX server replies Cellphone GET an Object IR100SD OBEX server replies Byte3 High byte of data Data ( limited by buffer, 0~ 512...
Frame length means total frame size, including byte 0,1,2, and 3. For example, if data frame is 300 bytes, length should be 304. 6. THE DEFAULT SETTING OF ACT-IR100SD The default setting of ACT-IR100SD is configured as the following: Parameters Host baud rate and data format:...
The Wireless Connectivity Expert 7. ACT-IR100SD DONGLE DIMENSIONS 8. CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFICATION Parameter DC supply voltage Supply voltage, VSS Operating temperature range, TA DC current (Ready mode) DC current (Active mode) Infrared Transmitting range RS232 signal threshold level Copyright 2000-2006 ACTiSYS Corp.
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