
AC4490 User Guide
Version 4.5
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Receive API
When Receive API is enabled, the transceiver receives the reply data and the MAC address of the source radio.
When Receive API is enabled, every packet received by the transceiver is sent to the host in the following
format:
Enhanced Receive API
When Enhanced Receive API is enabled, the transceiver receives the reply data plus the MAC address of the
source radio and one RSSI value (RSSI* is how strong the local transceiver hears the remote transceiver).
It may be useful to the OEM Host to determine from which radio each packet originated. When Enhanced
Receive API is enabled, every packet received by the transceiver is received in the above format.
Normal Receive Mode (non-API)
If Receive API is not enabled, the transceiver receives the reply data only (i.e. “ALLGOOD”) from each
transceiver. With this receive mode, the SAP will not know which radio the data was received from and the
messages will have random receipt times depending on which radio was able to control the bandwidth first.
Loopback Repeater
The simplest repeater to implement is a loopback repeater. A loopback repeater can be created by
connecting the transceiver’s RXD and TXD lines together. When the radio receives data, it will retransmit the
data to all available transceivers on the network. It is important not to have two loopback repeaters in range
of each other as they will continuously transmit data back and forth.