XTH9-MI-128 Digi International/Maxstream, XTH9-MI-128 Datasheet - Page 33

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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
RC (Ambient Power - Single Channel) Command
RE (Restore Defaults) Command
RM (Ambient Power - All Channels) Command
RN (Delay Slots) Command
<Diagnostics> The RC command is used to exam-
ine and report the power level on a given channel.
Sample output:-78 dBm [when CF = 0]
<Diagnostics> The RE command is used to
restore all configurable parameters to their fac-
tory default settings.
The RE Command does not cause default values
to be stored to non-volatile (persistent) memory. For the restored default settings to persist in the
module’s non-volatile memory and be saved in the event of RF module reset or power-down, the
WR (Write) command must be issued prior to power-down or reset.
<Diagnostics> The RM command is used to
examine and report power levels on all channels.
If no parameter is given, the channels are
scanned one time. If a parameter is given, the
channels are repeatedly scanned for that number
of seconds. The maximum power level seen for
each channel is reported (i.e. peak hold).
A graphical spectrum analyzer can be implemented by repeatedly sending the RM command (with
no arguments) and reading the resultant 50 power levels (this is easiest to do when CF = 1 or 2).
Sample output [when CF = 0]:
Sample output [when CF = 1]:
Sample output [when CF = 2]:
<Networking & Security> The RN command is
used to set/read the time delay that the transmit-
ting RF module inserts before attempting to
resend a packet. If the transmitting module fails
to receive an acknowledgement after sending a
packet, it inserts a random number of delay slots
(ranging from 0 to (RN minus 1)) before attempt-
ing to resend the packet. Each delay slot is 5
msec (when BR=1) and 54 msec (when BR=0).
If two modules attempt to transmit at the same
time, the random time delay after packet failure allows only one module to transmit the packet
successfully; while the other module waits until the channel available for RF transmission.
RN Command is only applicable if retries have been enabled [RR (Retries) Command] or if forced
delays will be inserted into a transmission [TT (Streaming Limit) Command].
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[when CF = 1]
[when CF = 2]
AT Command: ATRC
Parameter Range (read-only): 0 - 0x31 [dBm]
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: RM (Ambient Power - All
Channels)
AT Command: ATRE
Binary Command: 0x0E (14 decimal)
AT Command: ATRM
Parameter Range: no parameter - 0x7D0)
Number of bytes returned: 2
Related Commands: RC (Ambient Power -
Single channel)
AT Command: ATRN
Binary Command: 0x19 (25 decimal)
Parameter Range:0 - 0xFF [38 ms slots]
Default Parameter Value: 0
(no delay slots inserted)
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: RR (Retries), TT
(Streaming Limit)
Ch 0: -100 dBm 
Ch 1: -103 dBm
...
Ch 49: -99 dBm
64
67 
...
63
100
-103 
… 
-99
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