A24-HASM-450 Digi International/Maxstream, A24-HASM-450 Datasheet - Page 11

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A24-HASM-450

Manufacturer Part Number
A24-HASM-450
Description
ANT 2.4GHZ DIPOLE HALF-WAVE
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
XPressr
Datasheets

Specifications of A24-HASM-450

Antenna Type
Whip: 1/2 Wave, Swivel, Tilt (Right Angle)
Number Of Bands
1
Frequency
2.4GHz
Vswr
2
Gain
2.1dBi
Termination
RP-SMA
Mounting Type
Connector
Height (max)
4.35" (110.5mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
70000340
Q2724499B
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2.1.3. Transparent Operation
2.1.4. API Operation
Serial-to-RF Packetization
RF modules that contain the following firmware versions will support Transparent Mode:
1.0xx (coordinator) and 1.2xx (router/end device).
When operating in Transparent Mode, modules are configured using AT Commands and API
operation is not supported. The modules act as a serial line replacement - all UART data received
through the DIN pin is queued up for RF transmission. Data is sent to a module as defined by the
DH (Destination Address High) and DL (Destination Address Low) parameters.
When RF data is received by a module, the data is sent out the DOUT pin.
Data is buffered in the serial receive buffer until one of the following causes the data to be
packetized and transmitted:
API (Application Programming Interface) Operation is an alternative to the default Transparent
Operation. The frame-based API extends the level to which a host application can interact with the
networking capabilities of the module. RF modules that contain the following firmware versions will
support API operation: 1.1xx (coordinator) and 1.3xx (router/end device).
When in API mode, all data entering and leaving the module is contained in frames that define
operations or events within the module.
Transmit Data Frames (received through the DIN pin (pin 3)) include:
Receive Data Frames (sent out the DOUT pin (pin 2)) include:
The API provides alternative means of configuring modules and routing data at the host
application layer. A host application can send data frames to the module that contain address and
payload information instead of using command mode to modify addresses. The module will send
data frames to the application containing status packets; as well as source, and payload
information from received data packets.
The API operation option facilitates many operations such as the examples cited below:
To implement API operations, refer to the API Operation chapter 6.
1.
2.
3.
-> Transmitting data to multiple destinations without entering Command Mode
-> Receive success/failure status of each transmitted RF packet
-> Identify the source address of each received packet
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• RF Transmit Data Frame
• Command Frame (equivalent to AT commands)
• RF-received data frame
• Command response
• Event notifications such as reset, associate, disassociate, etc.
No serial characters are received for the amount of time determined by the RO (Packetiza-
tion Timeout) parameter. If RO = 0, packetization begins when a character is received.
Maximum number of characters that will fit (72) in an RF packet is received.
The Command Mode Sequence (GT + CC + GT) is received. Any character buffered in the
serial receive buffer before the sequence is transmitted.
Chapter 2 ‐ RF Module Operation
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