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TS-TG1

 

 

Thin Gateway User Manual 

 

Silicon Labs Thin Gateway is a small form factor, full-featured Ethernet-to-ZigBee Gateway. The Thin 
Gateway acts as a bridge between a low-power RF ZigBee network (running on 802.15.4) and an IP 
network running on Ethernet (802.3). 
 
This uses the Silicon Labs EM358x System-on-chip (SOC) for ZigBee communication and as the host for 
the Ethernet driver and IP stack. The Thin Gateway features a tri-color LED, one button, and onboard 
serial flash chip. 
 
This document provides information on how to use the Thin Gateway. 
 
 

Contents 

1.0 Thin Gateway Features ........................................................................................................................... 2 

2.0 Contents of the Kit .................................................................................................................................. 3 

3.0 Setting up the Thin Gateway................................................................................................................... 3 

3.1 Checking for Power ............................................................................................................................. 4 

3.2 Checking for Ethernet Connectivity .................................................................................................... 4 

4.0 Running an Application ........................................................................................................................... 5 

4.1 Application Power Level Settings ........................................................................................................ 5 

Appendix: Regulatory Information ............................................................................................................... 6 

A.1 FCC Statement .................................................................................................................................... 6 

A.2 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement .................................................................................................... 6 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TS-TG1

Page 1: ...munication and as the host for the Ethernet driver and IP stack The Thin Gateway features a tri color LED one button and onboard serial flash chip This document provides information on how to use the Thin Gateway Contents 1 0 Thin Gateway Features 2 2 0 Contents of the Kit 3 3 0 Setting up the Thin Gateway 3 3 1 Checking for Power 4 3 2 Checking for Ethernet Connectivity 4 4 0 Running an Applicati...

Page 2: ...as the following features 802 15 4 Radio for connecting to low power ZigBee RF networks Ethernet Connector RJ 45 for connecting to IP networks Power Connector for Power Adapter Button Green LED for Power indication Tri Color LED InSight Programming Header ...

Page 3: ...Setting up the Thin Gateway To setup the Thin Gateway follow these steps 1 Attach the included Ethernet cable to an Ethernet Router 2 Attach the Ethernet cable to the Thin Gateway see picture 3 Attach the Power Adapter to a power source 4 Attach the Power Adapter to the Power Connector on the Thin Gateway see picture ...

Page 4: ...Indicator LED to determine if the Gateway is being powered 3 2 Checking for Ethernet Connectivity Once the Thin Gateway has been plugged in to power and Ethernet the Tri Color LED will indicate if the Gateway has a good Ethernet Link The LED will change from Red to Green on Gateway boot up ...

Page 5: ...evelopment Kit for more information http www silabs com products wireless zigbee Pages zigbee ember dev kits aspx 4 1 Application Power Level Settings The Application should use the power settings in Table 1 as the maximum power setting The actual output power will be 20 dB from these settings 802 15 4 Channel Power Setting 11 17 1 18 2 19 24 1 25 20 26 26 Table 1 Maximum Power Settings ...

Page 6: ...ccur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which is found by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to attempt to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment or devices Connect the equipment to an o...

Page 7: ...or the functioning of undescribed features or parameters Silicon Laboratories reserves the right to make changes without further notice Silicon Laboratories makes no warranty representation or guarantee regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does Silicon Laboratories assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit and specifica...

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