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Parani-BCD110/210

User Guide

Version 2.0.6.2

2012-06-28

Summary of Contents for Parani-BCD110

Page 1: ...Parani BCD110 210 User Guide Version 2 0 6 2 2012 06 28 ...

Page 2: ...ower specification may result electrical shock and damage of the product Do not kink or crease the power supply parts or place heavy objects on the power supply parts Fire can result from damaged parts Do not handle power supply parts with wet hands Electrical shock may result Immediately power off the product if smoke or odors emits from the product Fire can result from improper use Immediately p...

Page 3: ...3 Revision History Revision Date Name Description V2 0 6 2012 04 03 JH Park Initial Release V2 0 6 1 2012 05 10 SH Kim Modify incorrect descriptions V2 0 6 2 2012 06 12 JH Park Add contents about BCD210 ...

Page 4: ...aniWizard 22 3 9 Parani Multi Wizard 26 3 10 ParaniUpdater 27 3 11 Terminal Program 28 4 Multiple Connection Mode 30 4 1 Overview 30 4 2 Configuration 31 4 3 AT Commands 32 4 3 1 AT MULTI n 32 4 3 2 AT MLIST 32 4 3 3 ATHx ATHbdaddr 32 4 3 4 ATOx ATObdaddr 32 4 4 Notes 33 5 Approval Information 34 5 1 FCC 34 5 1 1 FCC Compliance Statement 34 5 1 2 RF Exposure Statement 34 5 1 3 Do not 34 5 2 CE 34 ...

Page 5: ...AT BTINFO 47 B 3 6 AT BTINQ 48 B 3 7 AT BTLAST 48 B 3 8 AT BTVER 48 B 3 9 AT BTRSSI n Single Connection Mode Only 48 B 3 10 AT MLIST 49 B 3 11 AT BTMODE n 49 B 3 12 AT MULTI n 49 B 3 13 49 B 3 14 AT SETESC nn 50 B 3 15 ATO ATOx ATObdaddr 50 B 3 16 AT BTCANCEL 50 B 3 17 AT BTSCAN 50 B 3 18 AT BTSCAN n to 51 B 3 19 AT BTSCAN112233445566 to 51 B 3 20 ATD 51 B 3 21 ATD112233445566 51 B 3 22 ATA 52 B 3...

Page 6: ...Max Interval default 5000 60 C 24 S49 Low Power Min Interval default 4500 60 C 25 S52 Low Power Timeout default 5 60 C 26 S54 BD Address of Last Connected Device 60 C 27 TS55 BD Address of Last Connected Device 60 C 28 S56 BD Address of Last Connected Device 60 C 29 S57 Slave Disconnect Timeout default 3 60 C 30 S58 MAX TX POWER default 0 60 C 31 S59 Current Slave in Communication default 0 61 C 3...

Page 7: ...mation remote metering and other various applications Optionally the Parani BCDx10 can be supplied with only software stack up to HCI level so entire Bluetooth stack runs on the host side for the application such as USB dongles for computers or OEM manufacturers can even develop and embed their own firmware into the Parani BCDx10 The Parani BCDx10 is fully qualified with Bluetooth v2 0 EDR specifi...

Page 8: ... BCD110Dx 1 27mm Pin Header 18X2 36pin Configuration ParaniWIN ParaniWizard Modem AT command set Firmware Update ParaniUpdater Power Consumption Nominal 70mA 3 3V DC Maximum 150mA 3 3V DC 200mA 3 3V dc in Test Mode Environmental Operating temperature 40 85 o C Storage temperature 40 85 o C Humidity 90 Non condensing Physical properties Parani BCD110 Dimension DIP type 16 8 W x 34 6 L x 8 0 H mm 0 ...

Page 9: ...1 27mm Pin Header 18X2 36pin Configuration ParaniWIN ParaniWizard Modem AT command set Firmware Update ParaniUpdater Power Consumption Nominal 30mA 3 3VDC Maximum 60mA 3 3VDC 100mA 3 3VDC in Test Mode Environmental Operating temperature 40 85 o C Storage temperature 40 85 o C Humidity 90 Non condensing Physical properties Parani BCD210 Dimension DIP type 16 8 W x 28 L x 8 0 H mm 0 661 in x 1 102 i...

Page 10: ...voiding the active WiFi channel from Bluetooth link However AFH does not provide a complete solution making WiFi and Bluetooth work together in harmony It is highly recommended for users to test their wireless system enough before deployment since the overall system performance is affected by various environmental factors such as distance between them ...

Page 11: ...n the Starter Kit package One serial console cable for configuration included in the Starter Kit package One PC with RS232 serial port Terminal emulation program running on the PC 2 1 Panel Layout This section describes the panel layout of the Development Board Figure 2 1 The Panel Layout of BCD Development Board 2 2 Connecting the Hardware This section describes how to connect the Parani BCDx10 t...

Page 12: ...ct the Parani BCDx10 to the Development Board as shown below Figure 2 2 Connecting Parani BCDx10 to Development Board 2 2 2 Connecting Power to Development Board Connect the power plug to the power connector of the Development Board for the Parani BCDx10 using the DC power adapter or USB power cable that is included in the package ...

Page 13: ...3 Connecting a Device to Development Board Connect the serial data cable between the Development Board and the serial device If necessary supply power to the serial device attached to the Development Board Figure 2 4 Connecting a Device to Development Board ...

Page 14: ...i BCDx10 tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Parani BCDx10 in Mode1 is to be a master and tries to connect the last connected Bluetooth device Parani BCDx10 always stores the BD address of the Bluetooth device to which Parani BCDx10 has connected last When Parani BCDx10 is initially used or after hardware reset there is no BD address stored in Parani BCDx10 In this case Mode1 will...

Page 15: ...e host sends more data when the buffer is full buffer overflow will make Parani BCDx10 malfunction consequently In order to prevent this buffer overflow Parani BCDx10 works as follows When using hardware flow control Parani BCDx10 disables RTS so that it stops receiving any further data from the host when the buffer becomes full RTS will be re enabled again to begin receiving data from the host wh...

Page 16: ...the configuration of Parani BCDx10 Install ParaniWIN on your computer Connect the serial port of Parani BCDx10 into the serial port of the computer and turn on the power BCD Development Board or RS232 interface board may be required to access the serial port of Parani BCDx10 Run ParaniWIN Figure 3 1 Serial Port Setting Set each option properly and click Confirm If the settings of the Parani BCDx10...

Page 17: ...17 Figure 3 2 Main Window Figure 3 3 Information Window ...

Page 18: ...left side window come will become available for use In device configuration window hardware reset can be executed or operation mode and RS232 can be configured as well Security option also can be configured in this window Figure 3 5 Device Setting Window Parani BCDx10 supports two security options Authentication and Encryption If you check the Authentication option you must also enter the Pin Code...

Page 19: ...between Master and Slave use the Encryption option Parani BCDx10 has 4 response messages OK ERROR CONNECT and DISCONNECT In some cases these responses can affect the host system unexpectedly To prevent this user can set the Command response to ON or OFF Click Apply button to apply any changes made to the Parani BCDx10 Connection out icon will show the following window to search and connect other B...

Page 20: ...he STOP button at any time in order to terminate the signal strength test The signal strength test will continue until the STOP button is pushed If you close the ParaniWIN Window without pushing the STOP button you must restart Parani BCDx10 to terminate the test Connection in icon will show the following window which enables the Parani BCDx10 to wait for a connection from another Bluetooth device...

Page 21: ...mple we will refer to the two Parani BCDx10s as BCD1 and BCD2 respectively To use this menu please do the following Step 1 Connect BCD1 and then push the START button Step 2 Disconnect BCD1 connect BCD2 and then push the Next button after setting up Slave configuration Step 3 Disconnect BCD2 once again connect the BCD1 and then push the Finish button The pairing ...

Page 22: ...e connection with Bluetooth devices other than Parani BCDx10 use ParaniWIN or AT commands on a terminal program In this example we will refer to the two Parani BCDx10s as BCD1 and BCD2 respectively Install and run ParaniWizard Figure 3 10 ParaniWizard Step 1 Plug BCD1 into the serial port of the host computer and power on the unit Click Wizard Setting button to configure the serial port settings o...

Page 23: ...e BCD1 powered on Now plug BCD2 into the serial port of the host computer and power on the unit Figure 3 12 ParaniWizard Step 3 Click Wizard Setting button to configure the serial settings of BCD2 These settings must be same as those of the host system to which BCD2 will be used Click Next Figure 3 13 ParaniWizard Step 4 Click Next after selecting check box BCD2 will then do a search nearby and se...

Page 24: ...with Device Address Device Name and CoD Class of Device Figure 3 14 ParaniWizard Step 5 Select the BCD1 from the list and click Connect then the following message box will be displayed Figure 3 15 ParaniWizard Step 6 It may take about 5 seconds to complete the connection ...

Page 25: ...oper operation mode of BCD1 and BCD2 have to be set Figure 3 16 ParaniWizard Step 7 Set the operation mode of BCD2 to Mode1 Figure 3 17 ParaniWizard Step 8 Remove the BCD2 from the host computer and plug BCD1 into the serial port again Set the operation mode of BCD1 to Mode2 ...

Page 26: ...he units are turned off and then turned on again they will make an automatic connection to each other 3 9 Parani Multi Wizard Parani Multi Wizard is the software tool for multiple connection mode configurations of the Parani SD Parani ESD and Parani BCDx10 products Figure 3 19 Parani Multi Wizard Window ...

Page 27: ...e Slave settings The Auto Fill button will load the existing multiple connection mode settings from the Parani SD ESD BCD connected which can be useful when only some parts of the settings are changed If the AT Command Response Disable check box is checked on the AT command responses such as OK ERROR CONNECT DISCONNECT are suppressed 3 10 ParaniUpdater Parani BCDx10 supports firmware updates You c...

Page 28: ...tart setting control panel add remove programs For more precise details on HyperTerminal installations please refer to Microsoft Windows Help section Attach Parani BCDx10 to serial port of host computer and power on the unit Launch HyperTerminal It can be found in start menu programs accessories communication HyperTerminal Select the Serial port that Parani BCDx10 will be connected to Input the sa...

Page 29: ...tup and select the Echo typed characters locally option For expanded AT commands please refer to Appendix A AT commands Example of AT commands at OK at btinfo 000195000144 BCDx10_v2 0 6 000144 MODE0 STANDBY 0 0 NoFC OK at btinq 000B5320070E Promi MSP_20070E 020300 0009DD500027 LEECOM 1E010C OK atd000b5320070e OK CONNECT 000B5320070E ...

Page 30: ...ime and they transfer data bi directionally as in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Node Switching Mode In Node Switching Mode the master unit maintains multiple connections with maximum 4 slave units but only one connection with one slave unit is active and data is transferred as shown in Figure 4 2 After connected to slave master acts command mode Active slave is selected by AT commands On communication aft...

Page 31: ...omatic Connection ATD000195000001 CONNECT000195000001 OK ATD000195000002 CONNECT000195000002 OK ATD000195000003 CONNECT000195000003 OK ATD000195000004 CONNECT000195000004 ATS46 000195000001 OK ATS54 000195000002 OK ATS55 000195000003 OK ATS56 000195000004 OK AT MULTI 1 or AT MULTI 2 OK AT BTMODE 1 After rebooted automatically master tries to connect to slaves After input the BD addresses of the sl...

Page 32: ...connect the slave which belongs to the TASK x ATHbdaddr ATH000195000001 Disconnect the slave with specified BD address 4 3 4 ATOx ATObdaddr Using the ATO command the communication status with the last active slave or a specific slave can be set to online only in Node Switching Mode Table 4 4 ATO ATO Communicate with the slave recently communicated ATOx ATO1 ATO2 ATO3 ATO4 Communicate with the slav...

Page 33: ...ations The master unit would try to connect all slave units specified by S register 46 54 55 and 56 If non existing or inactive slave addresses are entered in these S registers the overall performance will degrade due to frequent connection trials to non existing inactive slaves It may also force disconnections for overall performance and outputs disconnect messages repeatedly Node switching mode ...

Page 34: ...tallation 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet a circuit ...

Page 35: ...IW03 5 5 TELEC Technical Regulations for Specified Radio Equipment Article 2 Section 1 19 Certification No Parani BCD110DU 010WWBT0128 Parani BCD110DC 010WWBT0129 Parani BCD110DS 010WWBT0130 Parani BCD210DU 010WWBT0144 Parani BCD210DS 010WWBT0145 Parani BCD210DC 010WWBT0146 5 6 SIG QDID B016862 Model Name Parani BCD110 Core Version 2 0 EDR Product Type End Product QDID B019536 Model Name Parani BC...

Page 36: ...Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying 2Mbps π 4 DQPSK pi 4 rotated Differential Quaternary Phase Shift Keying 3Mbps 8DPSK 8 phase Differential Phase Shift Keying 6 5 Radio Output Power Products Radio Output Power Parani BCD110 18dBm Parani BCD210 4dBm 6 6 Receiving Sensitivity Products Receiving Sensitivity Parani BCD110 90dBm Parani BCD210 84dBm 6 7 Power Supply Products Power Supply Parani BCDX10 DC3 ...

Page 37: ...37 Appendix A Connections A 1 Pin Assignment A 1 1 Parani BCD110 ...

Page 38: ... for system 3 3V 17 GND Ground 18 RESETB IN Pull up Reset active low 5ms to cause a reset 19 GND Ground 20 N A 21 N A 22 N A 23 N A 24 UART_DSR IN Pull up UART data set ready 25 FACTORY_RESET IN Pull up Input for factory default setting Active L 26 BT_MODE IN Pull up Input for paring mode 27 F C_CTRL OUT Pull up Output for UART flow control ON OFF 28 UART_DTR OUT Pull down UART data terminal ready...

Page 39: ...39 A 1 2 Parani BCD210 ...

Page 40: ...GND Ground 18 RESETB IN Pull up Reset active low 5ms to cause a reset 19 GND Ground 20 N A 21 N A 22 N A 23 N A 24 UART_DSR IN Pull up UART data set ready 25 FACTORY_RESET IN Pull up Input for factory default setting Active L 26 BT_MODE IN Pull up Input for paring mode 27 F C_CTRL OUT Pull up Output for UART flow control ON OFF 28 UART_DTR OUT Pull down UART data terminal ready 29 UART_DCD OUT Pul...

Page 41: ...tooth devices nearby the connection time may increase Step 5 At this point your pair of Parani BCDx10 is configured to make automatic connection to each other You can now use this pair of Parani BCDx10 s like virtual serial cable Note During the pairing process by way of the pairing signal the Command Response will be deactivated Thus the Parani BCDx10 will not send the response messages such as O...

Page 42: ...n AT UARTCONFIG command is set to 1 FC_CTRL signal is set to high and then hardware flow control is enabled And if Hwfc parameter in AT UARTCONFIG command is set to 0 FC_CTRL signal is set to low and then hardware flow control is disabled A 1 7 Bluetooth Status LED STATUS_LED0 STATUS_LED1 Signal STATUS_LED0 If any Bluetooth device is connected this signal is set to high during 150msec periodically...

Page 43: ...riod greater than 5ms A 2 Connection Diagram A 2 1 Parani BCDx10 A 2 1 1 When TTL level of MICOM is 3 3V MICOM MICRO VDD MICOM RXD MICOM CTS MICOM RTS MICOM RST MICOM DTR MICOM DSR TXD RXD CTS RTS F C_CTRL DTR DSR MICOM TXD MICOM GND VDD GND MICOM DCD DCD DC 3 3V Parani BCD RESETB A 2 1 2 When TTL level of MICOM is 3 3V and Hardware Flow Control is not used MICOM MICRO VDD MICOM RXD MICOM RST TXD ...

Page 44: ...MICOM is 5V DC 3 3V 62K 120K 62K 120K 62K 120K 62K 120K DC 5V MICOM MICRO VDD MICOM RXD MICOM CTS MICOM RTS MICOM RST MICOM DTR MICOM DSR TXD RXD CTS RTS F C_CTRL DTR DSR MICOM TXD MICOM GND VDD GND MICOM DCD DCD Parani BCD RESETB ...

Page 45: ...ith 4 kinds of message OK ERROR CONNECT and DISCONNECT B 1 3 Operation Mode Mode Description Mode0 Waiting for AT commands Mode1 Attempting to connect to the last connected Bluetooth device Mode2 Waiting for a connection from the last connected Bluetooth device Mode3 Waiting for the connection from another Bluetooth device B 1 4 Operation Status Status Description Standby Waiting for AT commands P...

Page 46: ...tion 5 6 7 8 9 10 AT BTINFO AT BTINQ AT BTLAST AT BTVER AT BTRSSI n AT MLIST Mode 11 12 AT BTMODE n AT MULTI n Status 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 AT SETESC nn ATO AT BTCANCEL AT BTSCAN AT BTSCAN n to AT BTSCAN112233445566 to Connection 20 21 22 23 24 ATD ATD112233445566 ATA ATA112233445566 ATH Security 25 26 27 28 29 AT BTKEY string AT BTSD AT BTCSD AT BTFP n AT BTSEC a e Miscellaneous 30 31 AT BTNAME st...

Page 47: ...rating normally The serial parameters of Parani BCDx10 must be same as those of host equipment If not the Parani BCDx10 will not respond or ERROR message will appear or an abnormal sequence of strings will appear B 3 4 AT UARTCONFIG Baudrate Parity Stopbit Hwfc Response OK Purpose Set Serial parameters Parameters Baudrate 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 460800 921600 Defa...

Page 48: ...ddresses Device names and Class of device Maximum 15 devices are scanned for 30 seconds Default 15 value in S register 24 B 3 7 AT BTLAST Response 112233445566 Purpose Display the BD address of the last connected device Description The Bluetooth device last connected to this Parani BCDx10 is displayed with its BD address B 3 8 AT BTVER Response BCDX10_v2 0 6 OK Purpose Display device firmware vers...

Page 49: ... Set operation mode Parameters n 0 MODE0 Default n 1 MODE1 n 2 MODE2 n 3 MODE3 Description When the operation status is Pending currently change the status to Standby with AT BTCANCEL prior to this command To take effect the ATZ must be executed or Powercycle the unit Example AT BTMODE 2 OK ATZ B 3 12 AT MULTI n Response n 0 OK n 1 or n 2 TASK1 OK TASK2 OK TASK3 OK TASK4 OK Purpose Set multiple co...

Page 50: ...TO ATOx ATObdaddr Response None Purpose Convert the operation status of Standby to Connect Description You can convert the operation status of Standby to Connect ready to transmit data In Node Switching mode a specific slave can be specified to become an active connection by specifying the connection number or the Bluetooth address Example ATO ATO3 ATO000195000001 B 3 16 AT BTCANCEL Response OK Pu...

Page 51: ...66 to Response OK CONNECT 112233445566 or OK ERROR Purpose Wait for connection by the Bluetooth device with given BD address Parameters 112233445566 BD address to time duration in seconds Description Parani BCDx10 will wait to be connected to by the Bluetooth device with the given BD address If parameter is set to 0 it will wait forever When connection is made with the Bluetooth device response wi...

Page 52: ... address Parameters 112233445566 BD address Description Parani BCDx10 attempts to ACL connect to the Bluetooth device with the given BD address To make successful ACL connection the Bluetooth device must be in Page scan mode If it makes connection response will display an ACL Connect Success Must have reboot for new ACL connection Example ATA0001950011FF B 3 24 ATH ATHx ATHbdaddr Response OK DISCO...

Page 53: ...rpose Clear the list of Bluetooth devices sharing the same pin code Description This clears the list of Bluetooth devices linked with the same key in flash memory To take effect the ATZ command must be used or Powercycle the unit B 3 28 AT BTFP n Response OK Purpose Set generation of link key every time of connection Parameters n 0 Inactivate Default n 1 Activate Description If n is set to 1 Paran...

Page 54: ...ied in S52 Parani BCDx10 will be entered low power mode Please note that it takes a few seconds to make the Parani BCDx10 out of low power mode B 3 32 AT V Response S0 m0 S1 m1 Sn mn OK Purpose Display all the S registers Description All parameters are stored at S register in flash memory These values are sustained until hardware reset B 3 33 AT PASS string Response Remote Configuration Enabled Pu...

Page 55: ... value of S register Description Some S registers are optimized for the overall performance and protected and cannot be changed When users try to change these S registers response is ERROR For details of S register refer Appendix B Example ATS10 0 B 4 Command Validity AT Command Operation Status Standby Pending Connect AT ATZ AT F AT BINQ ATD112233445566 ATD ATA112233445566 ATA AT BTSCAN AT BTSCAN...

Page 56: ...nn AT BTINFO AT BTLPM n AT BTSD AT BTCSD AT BTFP n AT UARTCONFIG b p s h AT BTVER AT BTRSSI n AT PASS nnnnnnnn AT CHPASS nnnnnnnn Valid only when Parani BCDx10 is not connected to other Bluetooth device Valid only when Parani BCDx10 is connected to other Bluetooth device ...

Page 57: ...will be more effective Just for reference the buffer length for receiving data is 2 Kbytes C 3 S4 Enable Remote Name Query default 1 S4 0 Parani BCDx10 will query only the BD address This speeds up the inquiry process S4 1 Parani BCDx10 will query the BD address device name and class of device When this value is 1 Parani BCDx10 finds not only BD address but also friendly name When this value is 0 ...

Page 58: ...oth connection can be released when DTR signal is off This value decides whether Bluetooth connection is released when DTR signal drops or not If this value is 1 you can use DTR signal in order to disconnect Bluetooth connection C 11 S22 Faster Connection default 3 S22 0 none S22 1 page scan S22 2 inquiry scan S22 3 page inquiry scan Connecting time is average 1 5sec faster than normal mode C 12 S...

Page 59: ...is set to 5 seconds initially The smaller the value becomes the more quickly Parani BCDx10 can detect an abnormal disconnection But when the communication is suspended it may be regarded as disconnection This value should be greater than the Slave Disconnect Timeout S57 Slave unit depends on the value of master unit C 19 S43 COD default 001F00 This value describes the sort of the Bluetooth device ...

Page 60: ...Connected Device This saves the Task3 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode C 28 S56 BD Address of Last Connected Device This saves the Task4 BD address of the Bluetooth device connected most recently in a multiple connection mode C 29 S57 Slave Disconnect Timeout default 3 This S57 register value defines the time period in seconds that a master u...

Page 61: ...ster unit reboots The value range is 0 4 0 means the maser unit never connected to a slave The master will connect to a slave whatever responses first C 32 S60 Reconnect Time Interval default 5 This value defines reconnect time interval in case a slave is disconnected in multiple connection mode The actual reconnect time interval will be the value multiplied by two in seconds For example if the va...

Page 62: ... 2 2 Response Message AT response messages from the Parani BCDx10 may affect the host system unexpectedly Do not use Parani BCDx10 if your applications cannot allow for this wireless time delay D 3 Transmission Delay D 3 1 RF Processing Delay It takes 30msec approximately for a Parani BCDx10 to complete a data transmission to the other Bluetooth device This time delay cannot be reduced and may enl...

Page 63: ...AGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY SUCH AS BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS OR BENEFITS RESULTING FROM OR ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF FURNISHING OF EQUIPMENT PARTS OR SERVICES HEREUNDER OR THE PERFORMANCE USE OR INABILITY TO...

Page 64: ...ery component capacity degradation due to usage aging and with some chemistry lack of maintenance E 4 SOFTWARE PRODUCT WARRANTY DETAILS WARRANTY PERIOD SENA warranties software Product for a period of one 1 year WARRANTY COVERAGE SENA warranty will be limited to providing a software bug fix or a software patch at a reasonable time after the user notifies SENA of software non conformance E 5 THIRD ...

Page 65: ...65 Appendix F How to make a RS232 interface Development Board BCD110 Module Interface BCD210 Module Interface ...

Page 66: ...66 Power and Reset Interface RS232 Serial Interface ...

Page 67: ...67 Switch Interface LED Interface ...

Page 68: ...68 Appendix G Parani BCD110 PCB mechanical drawing BCD110SU BCD110DU BCD110SC BCD110DC ...

Page 69: ...69 BCD110DS SMD Type DIP Type ...

Page 70: ...70 Appendix H Parani BCD210 PCB mechanical drawing BCD210SU BCD210DU BCD210SC BCD210DC ...

Page 71: ...71 BCD210DS BCD210SU SC BCD210DU DC DS ...

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