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HumPRO Series Master Development System User's Guide...
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Some customers may want Linx radio frequency (“RF”) Warning: products to control machinery or devices remotely, including machinery or devices that can cause death, bodily injuries, and/or property damage if improperly or inadvertently triggered, particularly in industrial settings or other applications implicating life-safety concerns (“Life and Property Safety Situations”).
Ordering Information Ordering Information Part Number Description MDEV-***-PRO HumPRO Series Master Development System MDEV-A-900-PRO Amplified HumPRO Series Master Development System HUM-***-PRO HumPRO Series Data Transceiver HUM-***-PRO-CAS HumPRO Series Data Transceiver with Castellation Connection HUM-***-PRO-UFL HumPRO Series Data Transceiver with U.FL Connector Series High Power Data Transceiver with Amplified HumPRO HUM-A-900-PRO-CAS...
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Amplified HumPRO Series Carrier Board Figure 4: Amplified HumPRO Series Transceiver Carrier Board Amplified HumPRO Series Carrier Board Objects 1. Amplified HumPRO Series Transceiver 2. Edge-mount RP-SMA RF Connector 3. Dual Row Header 4. Single Row Header HumPRO Series Carrier Board Pin Assignments 38 EX ANTENNA GND (RF Connector)
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Prototype Board Figure 7: Prototype Board Prototype Board Objects 1. Carrier Board Socket 2. RP-SMA Antenna Connector 3. Micro USB Connector 4. Power Switch 5. Power LED 6. External Battery Connection 7. Prototyping Area 8. 3.3V Supply Bus 9. Ground Bus 10.
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Using the Prototype Board Snap a Carrier Board onto the socket on the Prototype Board as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8: Prototype Board with a Carrier Board Connect a micro USB cable into the connector at the top of the board. Plug the other end into a PC or any USB charger.
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Using the Programming Dock Snap a Carrier Board onto the socket on the Programming Dock as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10: Programming Dock with a Carrier Board Connect a micro USB cable into the connector at the top of the board. Plug the other end into a PC.
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The Development Kit Demonstration Software The development kit includes software that is used to configure and control the module through the Programming Dock. The software defaults to the Advanced Configuration tab when modules are plugged in (Figure 11). This window configures the module’s settings. Figure 11: The Master Development System Software Advanced Configuration Tab 1.
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• Checking the Extended Preamble box configures the module to send a long preamble at the beginning of every packet. • Checking the Assured Delivery box enables RF acknowledgements and retries when an acknowledgement is not received. • MAXTXRETRY sets the maximum number of times that the module will retry sending the packet before an exception is thrown.
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20. The Reset Module button issues a command to restart the module. 21. When an 868MHz module is active, the ENCSMA becomes a drop-down menu that selects the LBT + AFA settings (Figure 15). Figure 15: The Master Development System Software 868MHz Advanced Configuration Tab The modules are shown with four identifiers as shown in Figure 16.
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The Wireless Chat tab (Figure 18) offers a demonstration of sending data between two modules. There is a window for each connected module. Figure 18: The Master Development System Software Wireless Chat Tab 1. The top of the window shows the address or nickname of the associated module.
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The Command Set tab (Figure 21) allows specific commands to be written to the module. Figure 21: The Master Development System Software Command Set Tab 1. The Command box shows the hexadecimal values that are written to the module. Values can be typed into the box or a command can be selected from the Commands menu.
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Development Kit Demonstration Software Example This example shows how to configure two modules to work with each other. The software defaults to the Advanced Configuration tab when opened (Figure 25). Figure 25: The Master Development System Software Advanced Configuration Tab at Start-up Install Carrier Boards onto the Programming Docks and plug a USB cable between the Programming Docks and the PC.
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Changing the active module is accomplished by clicking the play symbol next to the desired module. Changes can now be made to this module. There are several settings that must match in order for the modules to be able to communicate. This example uses the following settings. •...
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RF MODULE CARRIER AREA USB AREA USB AREA Programming Dock Board Schematic 330 ohm 330 ohm Figure 33: Programming Dock Board RF Carrier Area Schematic – –...
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USB AREA 330 ohm Figure 36: Programming Dock Board USB Area Schematic – –...
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