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OG_STD-302S-429M_v11e

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OPERATION GUIDE

Important notice

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can reasonably be expected to result in significant personal injury to the user. Any use of Circuit Design
products in such safety-critical applications is understood to be fully at the risk of the customer and the
customer must fully indemnify Circuit Design, Inc for any damages resulting from any improper use.

As the radio module communicates using electronic radio waves, there are cases where transmission will be

temporarily cut off due to the surrounding environment and method of usage. The manufacturer is exempt from
all responsibility relating to resulting harm to personnel or equipment and other secondary damage.

The manufacturer is exempt from all responsibility relating to secondary damage resulting from the operation,
performance and reliability of equipment connected to the radio module.

Copyright

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distributed in part or in whole without the prior written consent of Circuit Design, Inc.

Cautions

As the radio module communicates using electronic radio waves, there are cases where transmission will be

temporarily cut off due to the surrounding environment and method of usage. The manufacturer is exempt from
all responsibility relating to resulting harm to personnel or equipment and other secondary damage.

Do not use the equipment within the vicinity of devices that may malfunction as a result of electronic radio waves
from the radio module.

The manufacturer is exempt from all responsibility relating to secondary damage resulting from the operation,
performance and reliability of equipment connected to the radio module.

Communication performance will be affected by the surrounding environment, so communication tests should be
carried out before actual use.

Ensure that the power supply for the radio module is within the specified rating. Short circuits and reverse
connections may result in overheating and damage and must be avoided at all costs.

Ensure that the power supply has been switched off before attempting any wiring work.

The case is connected to the GND terminal of the internal circuit, so do not make contact between the '+' side of
the power supply terminal and the case.

When batteries are used as the power source, avoid short circuits, recharging, dismantling, and pressure.
Failure to observe this caution may result in the outbreak of fire, overheating and damage to the equipment.
Remove the batteries when the equipment is not to be used for a long period of time. Failure to observe this
caution may result in battery leaks and damage to the equipment.

Do not use this equipment in vehicles with the windows closed, in locations where it is subject to direct sunlight,
or in locations with extremely high humidity.

The radio module is neither waterproof nor splash proof. Ensure that it is not splashed with soot or water. Do not
use the equipment if water or other foreign matter has entered the case.

Do not drop the radio module or otherwise subject it to strong shocks.

Do not subject the equipment to condensation (including moving it from cold locations to locations with a
significant increase in temperature.)

Do not use the equipment in locations where it is likely to be affected by acid, alkalis, organic agents or corrosive
gas.

Do not bend or break the antenna. Metallic objects placed in the vicinity of the antenna will have a great effect
on communication performance. As far as possible, ensure that the equipment is placed well away from metallic
objects.

The GND for the radio module will also affect communication performance. If possible, ensure that the case
GND and the circuit GND are connected to a large GND pattern.

Warnings

Do not take a part or modify the equipment.

Do not remove the product label (the label attached to the upper surface of the module.) Using a module from
which the label has been removed is prohibited.

Copyright 2015, Circuit Design, Inc.

Summary of Contents for STD-302

Page 1: ...cal and radio knowledge for setup and operation To ensure proper and safe operation please read this operation guide thoroughly prior to use Please keep this operation guide for future reference CIRCU...

Page 2: ...CIFICATIONS STD 302S 429 MHz 4 PIN DESCRIPTION 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 9 DIMENSIONS 10 PLL IC CONTROL 11 PLL IC control 11 How to calculate the setting values for the PLL register 12 Method of serial data inp...

Page 3: ...gned to meet the basic specifications of Japanese ARIB STD T67 standard however it has not been certified for conformity with the technical regulations Users are required to perform the procedures for...

Page 4: ...illation type PLL controlled VCO Frequency stability 20 to 60 C ppm 4 4 Reference frequency at 25 C TX RX switching time ms 15 20 DI DO Channel step kHz 12 5 Data rate bps 2400 4800 DO DI Max pulse wi...

Page 5: ...anging channels Please make sure to optimize the timing The recommended preamble is more than 20 ms Antenna connection is designed as pin connection RF output power sensitivity spurious emission and s...

Page 6: ...TXSEL I TX select terminal GND TXSEL active To enable the transmitter circuits connect TXSEL to GND and RXSEL to OPEN or 2 8 V RXSEL I RX select terminal GND RXSEL active To enable the receiver circu...

Page 7: ...g input Interface voltage H 2 8 V L 0 V LD O PLL lock unlock indicator terminal Lock H 2 8 V Unlock L 0 V RSSI O Received Signal Strength Indicator terminal DO O Data output terminal Interface voltage...

Page 8: ...rmittent communication possible 8 429 2625 9 429 2750 10 429 2875 11 429 3000 12 429 3125 13 429 3250 14 429 3750 15 429 3875 16 429 3625 17 429 3750 18 429 3875 19 429 4000 20 429 4125 21 429 4250 22...

Page 9: ...OPERATION GUIDE OG_STD 302S 429M_v11e Circuit Design Inc 9 BLOCK DIAGRAM STD 302S 429MHz...

Page 10: ...OPERATION GUIDE OG_STD 302S 429M_v11e Circuit Design Inc 10 DIMENSIONS...

Page 11: ...equency is set externally by the controlling IC STD 302S has control terminals CLK LE DATA for the PLL IC and the setting data is sent to the internal register serially via the data line Also STD 302S...

Page 12: ...4 note fcomp fosc R Also this PLL IC operates with the following R N A and M relational expressions R fosc fcomp Equation 5 N INT n M Equation 6 A n M x N Equation 7 INT integer portion of a division...

Page 13: ...at this phase The PLL IC which operates as shown in the block diagram in the manual shifts the data to the 19 bit shift register and then transfers it to the respective latch counter register by judgi...

Page 14: ...n operating in the same channel a new PLL setting is not necessary it can receive data within 5 ms of switching 1 For data transmission if the RF channel to be used for transmission is set while still...

Page 15: ...el is not changed 5 ms 4 40 ms CPU Power on CH Data 5 5 ms 5 ms Check LD signal Check LD signal Normal status Status immediately after power comes on Channel change No channel change 4 2 Initialize th...

Page 16: ...614 509 38 18 429 3875 407 6875 407 6875 32615 509 39 19 429 4000 407 7000 407 7000 32616 509 40 20 429 4125 407 7125 407 7125 32617 509 41 21 429 4250 407 7250 407 7250 32618 509 42 22 429 4375 407 7...

Page 17: ...50 407 9250 32634 509 58 38 429 6375 407 9375 407 9375 32635 509 59 39 429 6500 407 9500 407 9500 32636 509 60 40 429 6625 407 9625 407 9625 32637 509 61 41 429 6750 407 9750 407 9750 32638 509 62 42...

Page 18: ...he PLL setting control board prepared by Circuit Design TEST DATA RSSI output level characteristic Measurement frequency 429 MHz Modulation unmodulated 25 C 5 C Signal level dBm RSSI mV 130 130 120 17...

Page 19: ...to the radio module Communication performance will be affected by the surrounding environment so communication tests should be carried out before actual use Ensure that the power supply for the radio...

Page 20: ...OG_STD 302S 429M_v11e Circuit Design Inc 20 OPERATION GUIDE REVISION HISTORY Version Date Description Remark 1 0 Jan 2015 1 1 Apr 2015 RSSI graph was revised P 18...

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