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SUPERMODULE BLUETOOTH CHIP ANT

RN-24S

Manufacturer Part Number
RN-24S
Description
SUPERMODULE BLUETOOTH CHIP ANT
Manufacturer
Roving Networks Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of RN-24S

Frequency
2.4GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
721kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
Bluetooth v2.0+EDR, Class 1 & 2
Applications
Bluetooth v2.0
Power - Output
4dBm
Sensitivity
-80dBm
Voltage - Supply
4 V ~ 24 V
Current - Receiving
40mA
Current - Transmitting
40mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
On-Board, Chip
Package / Case
Module
Wireless Frequency
2.402 GHz to 2.48 GHz
Interface Type
UART
Data Rate
240 Kbps to 300 Kbps
Modulation
FHSS, GFSK
Operating Voltage
3.3 V
Antenna
Chip Antenna
Board Size
20.32 mm x 50.8 mm x 4.08 mm
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Operating Temperature
-
Memory Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
740-1008
7.3 LED Status
7.4 Optimizing for Latency or Throughput
7.5 Limitations of 7 Bit Data Mode
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a physical monitor of the actual voltage, and is not driven by software in the module.
The firmware automatically must make decisions on when to forward receive data coming into the UART RX
input out the RF link. The default mode is to optimize for throughput. In some cases, especially with
smaller close spaced incoming data packets, the data can get split, with partial packet forwarded and other
data coming later. Unfortunately, Bluetooth has algorithms that can cause significant latency between
packets ( > 10ms) at certain times. If the host protocol expects data to come as contiguous bursts and has
short timeouts, this can cause errors. There is another method of optimization, which will force the radio to
attempt to keep small bursts of data together. In this mode we optimize for latency. To enable this mode,
there is a special debug command. The command is “SQ,16”. This sets the latency bit in the firmware. To
disable this mode. Use the command “SQ,0”. The value of the register can be read with the “GQ”
command, and will read back as HEX, even though it is set as decimal.
Roving Networks firmware supports selectable 7 bit data mode, using the “S7,1” command.
Unfortunately the Bluetooth hardware does not support 7 bit data, so this function is accomplished in the
firmware application. While completely functional, the performance in 7 bit mode is less than ideal, because
software emulation is required to make this work. Hence, there is a noticeable latency and character per
second processing limit in this mode. Therefore it is not recommended that this mode be used if the desired
serial baudrate is greater than 9600 baud.
he YELLOW LED blinks when data is transferred on either the RX or TX pins of the DB9 serial port. It is
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Configuring
Startup/Config Timer
Discoverable/Inquiring/Idle
Connected
MODE
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Tel (408) 395-6539
GREEN LED blink rate
10 times per second
2 times per second
Once per second
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