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Models A1101R09A and A1101R09C 

 

 

 

 

Contents 

 

1.

 

Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 

 

1.1.

 

A1101R09A ................................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.2.

 

A1101R09C ................................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.3.

 

Features ........................................................................................................................................ 6

 

1.4.

 

Theory of Operation ....................................................................................................................... 6

 

1.4.1.

 

Typical Flow ........................................................................................................................ 9

 

1.5.

 

Applications ................................................................................................................................. 11

 

2.

 

Product Approvals ............................................................................................................................ 12

 

2.1.

 

USA (Federal Communications Commission, FCC, 

) ............................................................ 12

 

2.1.1.

 

FCC Labeling Requirements ............................................................................................. 12

 

2.1.2.

 

End User Manual .............................................................................................................. 13

 

2.1.3.

 

RF Exposure ..................................................................................................................... 13

 

2.2.

 

Canada (Industry Canada, IC) .................................................................................................... 14

 

2.3.

 

Potential Interference Sources .................................................................................................... 15

 

2.3.1.

 

Time critical data ............................................................................................................... 15

 

2.4.

 

Approved Usage .......................................................................................................................... 15

 

2.4.1.

 

USA & Canada .................................................................................................................. 16

 

3.

 

Electrical Characteristics .................................................................................................................. 18

 

3.1.

 

Absolute Maximum Ratings ......................................................................................................... 18

 

3.2.

 

Operating Conditions ................................................................................................................... 18

 

3.3.

 

Pin Out ......................................................................................................................................... 19

 

3.4.

 

Recommended Layout ................................................................................................................ 21

 

3.5.

 

Power Supply Considerations ..................................................................................................... 23

 

 

Summary of Contents for A1101R09 Series

Page 1: ...Anaren Integrated Radio A1101R09x Users Manual Release Date 02 10 11...

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Page 3: ...ommunications Commission FCC 12 2 1 1 FCC Labeling Requirements 12 2 1 2 End User Manual 13 2 1 3 RF Exposure 13 2 2 Canada Industry Canada IC 14 2 3 Potential Interference Sources 15 2 3 1 Time criti...

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Page 5: ...regulatory testing for an intentional radiator Section 2 has information on the requirements for the end user integrator must fulfill to use the modules without intentional radiator regulatory testing...

Page 6: ...print for all family members No RF engineering experience necessary Only requires a 2 layer PCB implementation Excellent receiver selectivity and blocking Performance Suited for systems compliant with...

Page 7: ...l pattern is desired such that all nodes have a fair chance of communicating The A1101R09A module has an integral antenna that is near omni directional whereas the A1101R09C has approved antenna optio...

Page 8: ...Page 8 of 26 A1101R09x Users Manual Release Date 02 10 11 Figure 1 The functionality of the A1101R09A using an integral antenna Figure 2 The functionality of the A1101R09C using an external antenna...

Page 9: ...thesizer needs to be started FS_Wakeup and having been powered off or idle for a while the control loop of the VCO PLL needs to be calibrated calibrate A data frame is loaded into the transmit FIFO an...

Page 10: ...Page 10 of 26 A1101R09x Users Manual Release Date 02 10 11 Medium access Figure 4 Transceiver state diagram...

Page 11: ...power wireless applications operating in the 902 928 MHz ISM band Wireless alarm and security systems Industrial monitoring and control Wireless sensor networks AMR Automatic Meter Reading Home and b...

Page 12: ...btaining subsequent FCC approvals 15 19a3 The modules comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 t...

Page 13: ...not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encour...

Page 14: ...lar Transmitter Approval Host devices which contain separately certified modules do not need to be recertified provided that they meet the following conditions a The host device as a stand alone unit...

Page 15: ...re easy to avoid using acknowledge retransmit methods Car alarms internal motion sensors Video surveillance o These are typically operated on a fixed channel determined at installation time and can be...

Page 16: ...put power including antenna gain may not exceed 1W The following table shows configurations that are compliant with this use and the expected performance In a frequency agile implementation or an impl...

Page 17: ...17 of 26 Release Date 02 10 11 The field strengths of the emissions from intentional radiators shall have Fundamental field strength of 50mv meter wherein the receiver antenna is kept at 3meter distan...

Page 18: ...nces must the absolute maximum ratings given in Table 2 be violated Stress exceeding one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device Table 2 Absolute Maximum Ratings 3 2 Op...

Page 19: ...ernal RF output connection used during test Connecting this pin to anything will require recertification for intentional radiators 3 DNC NC Do Not Connect Internal GND connection used during testing n...

Page 20: ...e see section 3 4 for further information 16 NC NC No Connect the pin is not connected internally but is reserved for future expansion It is recommended not to connect this pin to anything 17 GND Grou...

Page 21: ...A1101R09x Users Manual Page 21 of 26 Release Date 02 10 11 3 4 Recommended Layout Figure 5 Recommended PCB layout...

Page 22: ...Mounting the module along an edge Figure 8 Mounting the module along an edge with overhang This option is not generally recommended but is a method to save PCB in an environmentally benign environmen...

Page 23: ...ching regulators motor controls etc it may be necessary to add additional noise reduction means Pin 7 Vdcoup1 is connected to the modules internal supply line after the ferrite bead and decoupling cap...

Page 24: ...Release Date 02 10 11 HISTORY Date Author Change Note No Notes 07 17 10 Richardson Initial Draft 08 23 10 Richardson Initial Release 11 19 10 Richardson Formatting applied no content change 02 10 11 R...

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