CCpilot V700
Revision: 1.0
Technical Manual
2020-09-10
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Shielded cables shall be used to ensure reliable communication and electromagnetic
compliance.
As with all Ethernet enabled devices, connecting the device to a public network environment
may impose an IT security threat.
6.5.
USB
The CCpilot V700 has one (1) USB port. This port supports an USB OTG interface, i.e. acting
as both host and device. Using the port in USB device mode is only for OS updates through a
connected PC with appropriate tool installed.
In USB host mode, it can be used for application data transfer or the connection of a peripheral
such as a mouse or keyboard.
Due to the M12 connector specification, USB data signal integrity cannot be guaranteed with
higher speeds than full-speed USB (12 Mbps). However, hi-speed operation is supported by
the USB host controller.
The USB port can supply up to 500 mA. The USB port is internally over current and short
circuit to ground protected. Shielded cable shall be used to ensure reliable communication and
electromagnetic compliance.
6.6.
Bluetooth
The CCpilot V700 models with P/N C000152-01 have a Bluetooth module to facilitate wireless
communication to and from the device. The Linux based operating system in the CCpilot V700
includes a software Bluetooth stack for easy application development including Bluetooth
functionality.
Refer to the CCpilot V700 Programmers manual guide for details about implementing
Bluetooth functionality in user applications.
Bluetooth chip and communication specification:
Items
Specification
Radio certificates
FCC/IC/CE/RCM/Giteki
Antenna Type
Internal
Wireless specification
802.11 b/g
Bluetooth version
V5.0 Dual Mode – BR / EDR / LE
Frequency range
2.402 – 2.480 GHz
Temperature range
The Bluetooth module is operational in the
CCpilot V700’
s
full temperature range
Range
Circa 100 meters
Max Transmit Power
Class 1 +8dBm from antenna