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Using the Programming Dock

Snap a Carrier Board onto the socket on the Programming Dock as shown 
in Figure 9.

Connect a micro USB cable into the connector at the top of the board. 
Plug the other end into a PC. The board is powered by the USB bus. 
The demonstration software included with the kit or custom application 
software can be used to configure the module through its Command 
Data Interface. The LCD is used to display information about the module. 
This includes the module’s local address and a custom nickname. The 
nickname is entered using the development kit software and can be 
any name that helps distinguish the modules from one another. This is 
convenient when multiple programming docks are connected to the same 
computer. Please see the development kit software section for more 
information on the nicknames.  

The HumDT

TM

 Series transceiver has a serial Command Data Interface that 

is used to configure and control the transceiver. This interface consists of a 
standard UART with a serial command set. 

Figure 9: Programming Dock with a Carrier Board

Range Testing

Several complex mathematical models exist for determining path loss in 
many environments. These models vary as the transmitter and receiver are 
moved from indoor operation to outdoor operation. Although these models 
can provide an estimation of range performance in the field, the most 
reliable method is to simply perform range tests using the modules in the 
intended operational environment.

Range testing can be performed with the Programming Docks and / or 
the Prototype Boards. Data can be sent across the link using the included 
software or a custom microcontroller connected to the module. The RSSI is 
included with the output data messages, so this can be used to qualify the 
link.

As the maximum range of the link in the test area is approached, it is not 
uncommon for the signal to cut in and out as the radio moves. This is 
normal and can result from other interfering sources or fluctuating signal 
levels due to multipath effects. This results in cancellation of the transmitted 
signal as direct and reflected signals arrive at the receiver at differing times 
and phases. The areas in which this occurs are commonly called “nulls” 
and simply walking a little farther usually restores the signal. If the signal is 
not restored, then the maximum range of the link has been reached.

To achieve maximum range, keep objects such as your hand away from 
the antenna and ensure that the antenna on the transmitter has a clear and 
unobstructed line-of-sight path to the receiver board. Range performance 
is determined by many interdependent factors. If the range you are able to 
achieve is significantly less than specified by Linx for the products you are 
testing, then there is likely a problem with either the board or the ambient 
RF environment in which the board is operating. First, check the battery, 
switch positions, and antenna connection. Next, check the ambient RSSI 
value with the transmitter turned off to determine if ambient interference 
is present. High RSSI readings while the transmitter off indicate there is 
interference. If this fails to resolve the issue, please contact Linx technical 
support.

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Страница 1: ...HumDTTM Series Master Development System User s Guide...

Страница 2: ...responsibility of any Linx customer who uses one or more of these products to incorporate appropriate redundancies and safety standards for the Life and Property Safety Situation application Do not us...

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Страница 4: ...igure 2 Ordering Information Figure 3 HumDTTM Series Transceiver Carrier Board 1 2 3 4 Ordering Information Part Number Description MDEV DT HumDTTM Series Master Development System HUM DT HumDTTM Seri...

Страница 5: ...r 3 Micro USB Connector 4 Power Switch 5 Power LED 6 External Battery Connection 7 Prototyping Area 8 3 3V Supply Bus 9 Ground Bus 10 USB Interface Lines 11 Module Interface Headers 12 Command Data In...

Страница 6: ...y can be placed on the board The holes are set at 0 100 on center with a 0 040 diameter accommodating most industry standard SIP and DIP packages At the top of the prototyping area is a row connected...

Страница 7: ...rmation about the module This includes the module s local address and a custom nickname The nickname is entered using the development kit software and can be any name that helps distinguish the module...

Страница 8: ...e active module is connected to the PC and being configured by the software 4 Available modules are connected to the PC but are not currently being configured or controlled by the software 5 Known Mod...

Страница 9: ...and adjusts the selection The 868MHz module changes the channel selection from the check boxes to a drop down menu in the Radio section 1 All other selections and operation are identical for both ver...

Страница 10: ...pressed 4 The To menu selects the address of the connected module that is to receive the message the destination address 5 The TX Times box shows how many times the module has transmitted 6 The RX Cou...

Страница 11: ...The Master Development System Software Command Set Tab Items Menu Figure 17 The Master Development System Software Command Set Tab Commands Menu Figure 19 The Master Development System Software Show C...

Страница 12: ...he first module that is identified appears under the Active label This is the module that is actively controlled by the software Subsequent modules are listed under the Available label as shown in Fig...

Страница 13: ...of an AP Network ID must match on both devices The UART Baud Rate is 9600 Other settings can be used as long as they match on both modules Once the settings are changed and submitted to both modules...

Страница 14: ...twork A solid line appears between the modules when they are joined and ready to communicate The Wireless Chat tab can now be used to send data between the modules Figure 28 The Master Development Sys...

Страница 15: ...LNA_EN 23 PA_EN 24 CMD_DATA_OUT 26 CMD_DATA_IN 27 CTS 28 VCCD 29 GPIO_2 2 GND 25 1 MODE_IND 30 ACTIVE 31 GPIO_0 32 GPIO_3 3 GPIO_4 4 ANT 19 GND 20 GPIO_5 5 GPIO_6 6 GPIO_7 7 VCCD 8 VCCD 10 VCCD 11 PO...

Страница 16: ...N 3 FAULT 4 ILIM 5 OUT 6 U3 TPS2552 GND 5VUSB GND R11 53 6k nPWREN POWER SUPPLY AREA SIGNAL ROUTING R17 10k GND NC 1 IN 2 GND 3 OUT 4 VCC 5 U5 VCC GND R49 0 ohm Buffer Bypass DNP RTS nCMD CMD_DATA_OUT...

Страница 17: ...8 CSB 9 RS 10 LED 1 LED 12 RST 11 LCD1 2x16 LCD R6 0 Ohm MICROCONTROLLER AREA D2 R36 DNP R23 DNP GPIO1 RXD GND nPDN Figure 36 Programming Dock Board Microcontroller Area Schematic VCC 12 VCCIO 3 T GN...

Страница 18: ...DNP NC 1 IN 2 GND 3 OUT 4 VCC 5 U4 R33 DNP GND VCC R36 DNP VCC C9 Figure 39 Prototype Board USB Area Schematic RF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32...

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