Continuous Mode (Mode 1); Sub-Package Mode (Mode 2) - Ebyte E70-915T14S User Manuel

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6.3 Continuous Mode (Mode 1)

Status
Transmitting
Receiving
Baud rate & air data rate
Advantage
Disadvantage
Applications
Note

6.4 Sub-package Mode (Mode 2)

Status
Transmitting
Receiving
Baud rate & air data rate
Advantage
Disadvantage
Applications
Note
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M0=1 M1=0 M2=0
Wireless data transmission is available.
Wireless data receiving is available.
M odule will calculate the minimum air data rate according to the configured baud rate. Since the
modules with different air data rate cannot communicate, the serial port parameters must be the same
on both receiver and transmitter.
The data output on the receiver is continuous, it meets the requirements for M ODBUS continuous
transmission and low latency.
The baud rates on both receiver and transmitter must be same. The module will raise its air data when
the baud rate is raised, thus the receiving sensitivity will be lowered and operation range will be shorter.
Applicable for those applications not requiring distance but continuous data and response time.
1. The "wireless air data rate" in the configuration commands is invalid (SPED.210 bits) and software
will calculate automatically.
2. 0000 and FFFF are the broadcast addresses, which can be used to monitor and broadcast .
3. The addresses and baud rates must be same on both receiver and transmitter.
4. In continuous mode, both transmitter and receiver must be same model. For example, E70
(868T14S) and E70 (868T30S) cannot communicate in continuous mode.
M0=0 M1=1 M2=0
Wireless data transmission is available.
Wireless data receiving is available.
Under this mode, the baud rate and air data rate are independent, both receiver and transmitter can
have different baud rate but same air data rate.
Very low air data rate can be configured for longer distance, the data continuousness between output
data depends on the data packet length.
Since the air data rate is low and the receiver needs to wait for the data packet length or timeout byte
numbers, it may cause some delay, which depends on the actual value as set.
Applicable for those applications requiring distance and continuous data while not requiring
transmission speed.
1. Air data rate and baud rate are not relative; the values are valid.
2. 0000 and FFFF are the broadcast addresses, which can be used to monitor and broadcast.
3. The addresses and air data rates must be same, but baud rates can be different on both receiver
and transmitter.
4. The size of individual data packet depends on the subpackage size CHAN [7:5] (excluding address
and channel for directional transmission)
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