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Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module (Default) 

IM4 Module Integration Guide 

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PC Card Module Pinouts 

Pin No. 

Pin Name 

Definition 

Pin No. 

Pin Name 

Definition 

GND 

Ground Vss 

35 

GND 

Ground Vss 

D3 

Data bit 3 

36 

CD1# 

Card detect 1 (GND) 

D4 

Data bit 4 

37 

D11 

Data bit 11 

D5 

Data bit 5 

38 

D12 

Data bit 12 

D6 

Data bit 6 

39 

D13 

Data bit 13 

D7 

Data bit 7 

40 

D14 

Data bit 14 

CE1# 

Card enable 1 

41 

D15 

Data bit 15 

A10 

Address bit 10 

42 

CE2# 

Card enable 2 

OE# 

Output enable 

43 

VS1# 

Voltage sense 1 (NC) 

10 

A11 

Address bit 11 

44 

IORD# 

“I/O read from host” 

11 

A9 

Address bit 9 

45 

IOWR# 

“I/O write from host” 

12 

A8 

Address bit 8 

46 

A17# 

Address bit 17 

13 

A13 

Address bit 13 

47 

A18 

Address bit 18 

14 

A14# 

Address bit 14 

48 

A19 

Address bit 19 

15 NC 

Not 

connected 

49 A20 

Address 

bit 

20 

16 

NC 

Not connected 

50 

A21 

Address bit 21 

17 

Vcc 

+5V for this IM4 

51 

Vcc 

+5V for this IM4 

18 

Vpp 

Programming supply 
voltage (not connected) 

52 

Vpp 

Programming supply 
voltage (not connected) 

19 

A16 

Address bit 16 

53 

A22 

Address bit 22 

20 

A15 

Address bit 15 

54 

A23 

Address bit 23 

21 

A12 

Address bit 12 

55 

A24 

Address bit 24 

22 

A7 

Address bit 7 

56 

A25 

Address bit 25 

23 

A6 

Address bit 6 

57 

VS2# 

Voltage sense 2 (not 
connected) 

24 

A5 

Address bit 5 

58 

RESET 

Reset from host 

25 

A4 

Address bit 4 

59 

WAIT# 

Extend bus cycle 

26 

A3 

Address bit 3 

60 

INPACK# 

Input port acknowledge 

27 

A2 

Address bit 2 

61 

REG# 

Register select and I/O 
enable 

28 

A1 

Address bit 1 

62 

SPKR# 

Audio digital waveform 

29 

A0 

Address bit 0 

63 

STSCHG# 

Card status changed 

30 

D0 

Data bit 0 

64 

D8 

Data bit 8 

31 

D1 

Data bit 1 

65 

D9 

Data bit 9 

32 

D2 

Data bit 2 

66 

D10 

Data bit 10 

33 

WP/IOIS16# 

Write protect in Memory 
mode. I/O port is 16-bit in 
I/O mode 

67 

CD2# 

Card detect 2 (GND) 

34 

GND 

Ground Vss 

68 

GND 

Ground Vss 

Summary of Contents for Intellitag IM4

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Page 3: ...d Support vi Who Should Read This Document vii Related Documents vii Patent Information viii About the IM4 9 Configuring the IM4 as a PC Card Module Default 10 Configuring the IM4 as a Serial Module 12 How the IM4 Operates 14 Heat Dissipation Requirements 14 Power Requirements 15 Antenna Requirements 15 Specifications 17 ...

Page 4: ...Contents iv IM4 Module Integration Guide ...

Page 5: ...ces Someone capable of providing first aid must always be present for your safety First Aid Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately after an injury Never neglect an injury no matter how slight it seems Resuscitation Begin resuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops breathing Any delay could result in death To work on or near high voltage you should be familiar with a...

Page 6: ... un rapport qui doit être strictement respecté pour empêcher l endommagement ou la destruction de l équipement ou l altération ou la perte de données Note Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec produc...

Page 7: ... representative from the Intermec web site click Contact Who Should Read This Document This integration guide explains how to integrate the IM4 module into a computer or other device It is written for the person who will be evaluating the IM4 to integrate into their device or for the person who will be engineering the device to accommodate the IM4 Before you install and configure the IM4 you shoul...

Page 8: ...Before You Begin viii IM4 Module Integration Guide Patent Information There may be U S and foreign patents pending ...

Page 9: ...e IM4 into your computers the connector functions as either a PC card module default or as a serial module Note that the IM4 has different pinouts if it is functioning as a PC card module or as a serial module To use the IM4 as a serial module you need to tie pins 7 44 and 45 to ground Pin 34 Pin 1 Pin 68 Pin 35 may have heat dissipation requirements In most situations the IM4 has an Overtemperatu...

Page 10: ...ader Interface BRI For more information on the BRI see the Basic Reader Interface BRI Programmer s Reference Guide P N 937 000 001 All signals are 3 3 V logic levels 5 V tolerant inputs Low High Notes Inputs 0 V to 0 8 V 2 4 V to 5 5 V Input current is 10 µA max Outputs 0 4 V Max 8 mA 2 9 V min 8 mA Note Pins with a in the pin name indicate an active low signal Pins 7 CE1 44 IORD and 45 IOWR deter...

Page 11: ... bit 20 16 NC Not connected 50 A21 Address bit 21 17 Vcc 5V for this IM4 51 Vcc 5V for this IM4 18 Vpp Programming supply voltage not connected 52 Vpp Programming supply voltage not connected 19 A16 Address bit 16 53 A22 Address bit 22 20 A15 Address bit 15 54 A23 Address bit 23 21 A12 Address bit 12 55 A24 Address bit 24 22 A7 Address bit 7 56 A25 Address bit 25 23 A6 Address bit 6 57 VS2 Voltage...

Page 12: ...ermine if the IM4 operates in PC Card mode or in Serial mode If the three signals are grounded the IM4 operates as a serial module These pins are carryovers from the PC card interface These signals are mutually exclusive for any PC card application In order for the IM4 to operate in Serial mode you must ground all three of these signals This condition keeps the card from driving signals defined fo...

Page 13: ...nnected 19 CD Carrier detect from host 53 AUX IN 4 User input 4 20 DSR Data set ready from host 54 AUX IN 5 User input 5 21 SPI_DI 1 SPI data into IM4 55 AUX IN 6 User input 6 22 NC Not connected 56 AUX IN 7 User input 7 23 NC Not connected 57 NC Not connected 24 NC Not connected 58 RESET Reset_L to from IM4 host open drain 25 NC Not connected 59 NC Not connected 26 NC Not connected 60 NC Not conn...

Page 14: ...erature condition IM4 API returns Status Failed Yes No Yes No This flow chart illustrates how the IM4 operates in Overtemperature mode and in Standard mode Heat Dissipation Requirements In most usage scenarios the IM4 uses a maximum of 4 5 W of power from its host device Since its RF transmit power is 1 W it needs to dissipate up to 3 5 W of heat Normally the host naturally dissipates this heat Ho...

Page 15: ...interference or radio safety hazards The antenna receptacle is an MMCX connector 50 ohm coaxial Once the IM4 is installed in a device the device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna without regulatory agency approval Co location of antennas operating within 20 cm 7 9 in of each other requires co location authorization The next two tables list the Intermec appro...

Page 16: ...0 2 in x 25 in x 2 3 in 805 623 002 Patch Circular Polarized 5 5 dBi N RP 2 4 dB 25 9 cm x 39 1 cm x 5 8 cm 10 2 in x 15 4 in x 2 3 in 805 626 001 Patch Linear Polarized 6 0 dBi N RP 2 4 dB 15 5 cm x 34 0 cm x 4 8 cm 6 1 in x 13 4 in x 1 9 in 805 629 001 Patch Circular Polarized 7 0 dBi N RP 2 4 dB 31 2 cm x 31 2 cm x 8 9 cm 12 3 in x 12 3 in x 3 5 in A270001 02 Log Linear Polarized 7 0 dBi N RP 2...

Page 17: ...ader to tag FM0 from tag to reader RF output impedance 50 Ω with better than 10 dB return loss Dwell time 50 mS Bus interface PCMCIA or ASCII serial 16C650 serial port Air Interface protocol ISO 18000 6b ISO 18000 6c EPC Gen 1 Class 1 EPS Gen 2 Class 1 Intellitag FCC Compliant to Part 15 Power Supply Specifications Operating voltage Minimum 4 5V Maximum 5 5V On IM4 digital regulated to 3 3V Standb...

Page 18: ...aximum 30 PPM Phase noise 60 dBc Hz 30 kHz from carrier Spurious emissions 55 dBc in band Overtemperature shutdown temperature 70 C 158 F as measured on the power amplifier 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A tel 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com 2005 Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved IM4 Module Integration Guide 944 623 001 P N 944 623 001 ...

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