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Transmitter Power
Transmit power is automatically managed by the device for best range and
minimum power consumption. The maximum transmit power available at the
module’s RF connectors is typ15dBm
±
2 dB for B-Mode (all rates) and
+12dBm+/-2dB for G-Mode (all rates). The RF power at AirAura’s rear panel WiFi
connectors will be somewhat less than this due to losses in the interconnecting
coaxial cables.
Antennas
Any customer supplied antenna used with AirAura must be designed for
operation within the 2.4GHz ISM band and more specifically, must support the
2.412GHz to 2.482GHz bands for 802.11b/g operation. Antennas are required to
have a VSWR of 2:1 maximum, referenced to a 50
Ω
system impedance. The
antennas supplied with AirAura have been certified for use with the wireless
module.
Performance
Wireless “performance” in an actual application is a very difficult parameter to
define, mainly because the appropriate metric changes with each operational
situation. Performance is always a combination of parameters, some (such as
natural obstructions) are not usually under the control of the AirAura customer.
The underlying characteristic that needs to be observed for best performance is
the link quality, not link speed. Link quality can be defined as “the bandwidth
available over which communication between the AirAura and the host GUI can
efficiently occur”. The lower the link quality the less likely the two can
communicate.
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