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Labeling of the End Product The label on the end product incorporating the MatchPort b/g pro module must clearly state that it contains an FCC-approved RF module. For example, "This product contains an RF transmitter FCC ID: R68MPBGPRO and IC: 3867A-MPBGPRO."...
1: Introduction About the Integration Guide This guide provides the information needed to integrate the MatchPort b/g Pro™ device server within another product. The intended audiences are the engineers responsible for integrating the MatchPort b/g Pro into their product. Additional Documentation The following guides are available on the product CD and the Lantronix Web site (www.lantronix.com)
Interface Signals: 3.3V-level interface signals. Temperature Range: Operates over an extended temperature range. MatchPort b/g Pro Block Diagram The following drawing is a block diagram of the MatchPort b/g Pro showing the relationships of the components. MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
Reserved. Do not connect P2.38 RSVD Reserved. Do not connect P2.40 RSVD Reserved. Do not connect Power and Ground The MatchPort b/g Pro requires a regulated 3.3Vdc +/- 5% power input at P1.37 and ground at pin P1.39. MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
To minimize noises as well as voltage drops at the connection, We recommend direct connection of 3.3V and ground on the MatchPort b/g Pro to 3.3V power and ground planes of the target board in place of heavy trace routing.
LED flickers. Figure 2-4. Recommended LED Connections Antenna Mating Connector An antenna connection is made via the U.FL style connector on the MatchPort. Lantronix offers two cable options, reverse-SMA to U.FL (P/N 500-180-R) or U.FL to U.FL (P/N 500-181-R). MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
Figure 2-7. R-SMA Antenna Connector Dimensions (not to scale) Antenna The MatchPort b/g Pro has been FCC certified with a 5-dBi gain antenna for wireless 802.11b/g. It is for applications with antennas of equal gain or less. The following are two of the recommended antennas with 2.15-dBi gain and a link to their vendor.
Wire (logic) TX+485 TXD1 Data Out TX-485 TXD1 Data Out RX+485 RXD1 Data In RX-485 RXD1 Data In RTS1 TX Enable RS485 Select RS485 2-wire Sample Layouts for RS485 Connectivity Figure 2-8. Combined RS232/422 Transceiver MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
2: Description and Specifications Figure 2-10. Separate RS422 Transceivers for 2-Wire and 4-Wire Setups To protect the MatchPort b/g Pro and circuitry on the target board against ESD at serial ports, the selected transceiver(s) should have RS232/422/485 bus-pin ESD protection (typically around 15 KV) either on-chip or by external diode arrays.
FW image on a TFTP server only in case no valid image is present on FLASH. The MatchPort b/g Pro will issue a BOOTP request to acquire an IP address for itself, the IP address of a TFTP server, and the filename of the FW image on the TFTP server.
Electrical Specifications Caution: Stressing the device above the rating listed in this table may cause permanent damage to the MatchPort b/g Pro. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods may affect the MatchPort b/g Pro's reliability. Table 2-3. Absolute Maximum Ratings...
Do not connect a pull-down resistor on E_LINKLED and E_ACTLED. All pins are not 5V-tolerant. Wireless Specifications Refer to the following table for the MatchPort b/g Pro’s wireless specifications: Table 2-5. Wireless Specifications Category IEEE 802.11b/g Frequency Range 2.400 –...
Windows™ 98/NT/2000/XP-based Device Installer configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector and Secure Com Port Redirector, DeviceInstaller, and Web-Manager. Dimensions The MatchPort b/g Pro dimensions are shown in the following diagrams: Figure 2-12. Side Views MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
2: Description and Specifications Recommended PCB Layout The hole pattern and mounting dimensions for the MatchPort b/g Pro device server are shown in the following drawing: Figure 2-15. PCB Layout (Top View) Note: If a socket is used for product development purpose only, two 2-mm, 20-pin sockets spaced 1.42"...
The product information label contains important information about your specific unit, such as its product ID (name), bar code, part number, and MAC address. Figure 2-16. Product Label Part Number MAC Address Revision Manufacturing Code MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
3: Demonstration Kit Using a MatchPort b/g Pro sample and the MatchPort Demonstration Kit, you can get familiar with the product and understand how to integrate the MatchPort b/g Pro into a given product design. Contents of the Kit The MatchPort Demonstration Kit contains the following items: ...
The demo board has RS-232/422/485 transceivers, one per port. However, note that only Serial Port 1 supports RS232/RS422/485 on MatchPort b/g Pro. The table below lists the RS232 signals and corresponding pins on the demo board. All signals are level-shifted by the transceivers.
Jumper 7-8, Receive RXD from RS232 transceiver. 9/CTS2 10/CTSB Jumper 9-10, Receive CTS from RS232 transceiver. 11/RESERVED 12/HDPX4XXB Do not add jumper since only RS232 is supported. Pin at on MatchPort transceiver is pulled down to default to 232 mode. MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 EN 60950-1:2006, Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) EMC & Radio: For purposes of certification, the MatchPort b/g pro was tested as a modular device. CFR Title 47 FCC Part 15, Subpart B and C, Class B FCC Module Approval...
B: Warranty For details on the Lantronix warranty replacement policy, go to our web site at www.lantronix.com/support/warranty MatchPort b/g Pro Integration Guide...
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