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USER MANUAL
STM 550B / EMSIB - EASYFIT MULTISENSOR FOR IOT APPLICATIONS (2.4 GHZ BLE)
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STM 550B / EMSIB User Manual | v1.3 | June 2020 | Page 33 / 115
5.2
Default radio transmission sequence
STM 550B transmits telegrams in its standard configuration by using so-called Advertising
Events.
An advertising event is defined as the transmission of the same radio telegram on all selected
radio channels (by default on BLE Channel 37, 38 and 39) one after another with minimum
delay in between.
For reliability reasons, STM 550B will send three advertising events for each telegram.
The default interval between consecutive advertising events is 20 ms. It is possible to reduce
this interval to 10 ms using the ADV_INTERVAL NFC configuration register as described in
chapter 9.5.8.
Figure 17 below shows the default radio transmission sequence.
Figure 17
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Default radio transmission sequence
5.3
User-defined radio transmission sequences
In certain situations, it might be desirable to transmit radio telegrams on channels other than
the three advertising channels.
STM 550B therefore allows selecting the radio channels to be used for the transmission of
data telegrams and commissioning telegrams. The following transmission modes are sup-
ported:
◼
Both commissioning telegrams and data telegrams are transmitted on the advertising
channels as three advertising events. This is the default configuration and described
in chapter 5.2 above.
◼
Commissioning telegrams are transmitted on the advertising channels as three ad-
vertising events while data telegrams are transmitted in a user-defined sequence as
described below.
◼
Both commissioning and data telegrams are transmitted in a user-defined sequence
as described below.
The selection of the transmission mode is done using the
TX_CHANNEL_MODE
field of the
TX_CON-
FIG
register of the NFC configuration interface as described in chapter 9.5.6.
CHANNEL 37
CHANNEL 38
CHANNEL39
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)
CHANNEL 37
CHANNEL 38
CHANNEL39
CHANNEL 37
CHANNEL 38
CHANNEL39
INTERVAL
(20ms or 10ms)