XTH9-MI-128 Digi International/Maxstream, XTH9-MI-128 Datasheet - Page 28

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XTH9-MI-128

Manufacturer Part Number
XTH9-MI-128
Description
MODULE RF 900MHZ 1W 115K W/MMCX
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Datasheets

Specifications of XTH9-MI-128

Frequency
900MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
230kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS, FSK
Power - Output
30dBm
Sensitivity
-110dBm
Voltage - Supply
3.3V, 5V
Current - Receiving
80mA
Current - Transmitting
260mA
Data Interface
Connector, 2 x 10 Header
Antenna Connector
MMCX
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Applications
-
Memory Size
-
XTend™ RF Module ‐ Product Manual v2.x6x
HT (Time before Wake-up Initializer) Command
HV (Hardware Version) Command
ID (Modem VID) Command
KY (AES Encryption Key) Command
ping sequence. Different channels can be used to prevent modules in one network from listening
to transmissions of another.
<Sleep (Low Power)> The HT command is used
to set/read the time of inactivity (no serial or RF
data is sent or received) before a wake-up initial-
izer is sent by a TX (transmitting) RF module. The
HT parameter should be set shorter than inactiv-
ity timeout [ST Command] time of any RX
(receiving) modules operating in Cyclic Sleep
(SM=4-8). The wake-up initializer sent by the TX
module instructs all RX modules to remain awake
to receive RF data.
From the RX module perspective: After HT time
elapses and the inactivity timeout [ST Command]
is met, the RX module goes into cyclic sleep. In cyclic sleep, the RX module wakes once per sleep
interval [SM Command] to check for a wake-up initializer. When a wake-up initializer is detected,
the module stays awake to receive data. The wake-up initializer must be longer than the cyclic
sleep interval to ensure that sleeping modules detect incoming data.
When HT time elapses, the TX module knows it needs to send a wake-up Initializer for all RX mod-
ules to remain awake and receive the next transmission.
The main purpose of this command is to prevent the Long Header from being sent with every data
packet.
<Diagnostics> The HV command is used to read
the hardware version of the RF module.
<Networking & Security> The ID command is
used to set/read the VID (Vendor Identification
Number) of the RF module. RF modules must
have matching VIDs in order to communicate.
<Networking & Security> The KY command is
used to set the 256-bit AES (Advanced Encryption
Standard) key for encrypting/decrypting data.
Once set, the key cannot be read out of the mod-
ule by any means. The entire payload of the
packet is encrypted using the key and the CRC is
computed across the ciphertext. When encryption
is enabled, each packet carries an additional 16
bytes to convey the random CBC Initialization
Vector (IV) to the receiver(s). The KY value may
be “0” or any 256-bit value (= 64 hex digits = 32 bytes). Any other value, including entering ATKY
by itself with no parameters, causes an error.
A module with the wrong key (or no key) will receive encrypted data, but the data driven out the
serial port will be meaningless. Likewise, a module with a key will receive unencrypted data sent
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AT Command: ATHT
Binary Command: 0x03 (3 decimal)
Parameter Range:0 - 0xFFFF
Default Parameter Value: 0xFFFF (wake-up
initializer will not be sent)
Number of bytes returned: 2
Related Commands: LH (Wake-up Initializer
Timer), SM (Sleep Mode), ST (Time before
Sleep)
AT Command: ATHV
Parameter Range:0 - 0xFFFF [Read-only]
Minimum Firmware Version Required: v1.x80
AT Command: ATID
Binary Command: 0x27 (39 decimal)
Parameter Range:
Default Parameter Value: 0x3332 (13106d)
Number of bytes returned: 2
AT Command: ATKY
Binary Command: 0x3C (60 decimal)
Parameter Range:
0 - (64 hex digits all set to 'F')
Default Parameter Value: 0 (disabled)
Number of bytes returned: 2
Number Base: Always Hexadecimal
0x11 - 0x7FFF (user-settable)
0 - 0x10 & 0x8000 - 0xFFFF (factory-set)
[x 100 milliseconds]
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