Antenna Ports
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Functionality of the Mercury6e
Note
The “missing” logical antenna settings are still usable when only one GPIO
line is used for antenna control and simply results in redundant logical
antenna settings. For example, using only GPIO 1, logical setting 4 and 8
both result in GPIO1=Low and M6e port J4 active.
ONLY GPIO 2 Used for Antenna Switching
Port Power and Settling Time
The M6e allows the power and settling time for each logical antenna to be set using the
reader configuration parameters
/reader/radio/portReadPowerList
and
/
3
Low
J3
4
Low
J4
9
High
J1
10
High
J2
11
High
J3
12
High
J4
Logical Antenna
Setting
GPIO
Output 2
State
Active M6e
Physical Port
1
Low
J1
2
Low
J2
3
Low
J3
4
Low
J4
5
High
J1
6
High
J2
7
High
J3
8
High
J4
Logical Antenna
Setting
GPIO
Output 1
State
Active M6e
Physical Port
Summary of Contents for Mercury6e M6e-30dBm
Page 1: ...M6e 31 5dBm Hardware Guide For M6e Firmware Ver 1 7 and later ...
Page 4: ...4 ...
Page 14: ...14 Mercury6e Introduction ...
Page 26: ...Assembly Information 26 Hardware Overview M6e Mechanical Drawing ...
Page 52: ...Save and Restore Configuration 52 Functionality of the Mercury6e ...
Page 78: ...Demo Application 78 Appendix B Getting Started Devkit ...