Quatech 802.11B/G manual Contents

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Airborne Enterprise Module Databook

Quatech, Inc.

 

Contents

 

1.0

Conventions

7

1.1

Terminology

7

1.2

Notes

7

1.3

Caution

7

1.4

File Format

7

2.0

Product Description

8

3.0

Block Diagram

9

4.0

Model Numbers

10

5.0

Pin out and Connectors

11

5.1

Digital UART Ports

13

5.2

Ethernet PHY Port

13

5.3

Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)

14

5.4

Debug/Console Port

14

5.5

General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)

14

5.6

Connector Definition

15

6.0

Electrical & RF Specification

16

6.1

AC Electrical Characteristics – Transmitter

21

6.2

Performance/Range

21

7.0

SPI Interface

22

7.1

Pinout

22

7.2

SPI AC Characteristics

22

7.3

SPI Protocol

23

7.4

SPI Commands

24

8.0

Antenna

26

8.1

Antenna Selection

26

8.2

Host Board Mounted Antenna

26

8.3

Host Chassis Mounted Antenna

27

8.4

Embedded Antenna

27

8.5

Antenna Location

28

8.6

Performance

29

9.0

RESET Function

31

10.0

Mechanical Outline

32

11.0 Certification & Regulatory Approvals

33

11.1

FCC Statement

33

11.2

FCC RF Exposure Statement

33

11.3

Information for Canadian Users (IC Notice)

33

11.4

FCC/IOC Modular Approval

34

11.5

Regulatory Test Mode Support

35

12.0 Physical & Environmental Approvals

36

13.0

Change Log

37

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Contents Product Specification Airborne Enterprise Module Databook Quatech, Inc. Headquarters Quatech ConfidentialAirborne Enterprise Module Databook Contents Figures File Format ConventionsTerminology WLNG-AN-DP500 Module Example Product DescriptionWLNG-SE/SP/AN/ET-DP500 Block Diagram Block DiagramModel Numbers Model NumbersModule Pin Definition Pin out and ConnectorsGpio CTS2 Uart Uart Pin Definition Digital Uart PortsEthernet PHY Port General Purpose Input/Output Gpio Serial Peripheral Interface SPIDebug/Console Port RF Shield Connector DefinitionOperating Conditions & DC Specification Electrical & RF SpecificationSymbol Parameter Min Typ Max Units Absolute Maximum Values1Transmitting @ 11Mb/s 10/100 100% Duty Cycle Symbol Parameter Rate Mb/s Min Average Peak Units DBm / mW RF Characteristics 802.11b/gBand Region Freq Range No. Channels GHz Band Supported Data Rates Mb/sTransmit Power Performance/Range AC Electrical Characteristics TransmitterRadio Typical Performance Range Typical Outdoor DistanceSPI Interface SPI AC CharacteristicsUART2 Pin Debug Pin Definition DescriptionSPI Read/Write Timing SPI ProtocolSPI Command Description SPI CommandsCommand Name Description Hex Tx Message HeaderIntena Host Board Mounted Antenna AntennaAntenna Selection Host Chassis Mounted Antenna Antenna Type Features Cost Size Availability PerformanceEmbedded Antenna Embedded Antenna OptionsAntenna Location Performance Airborne Enterprise Module Databook Symbol Parameter Reset FunctionBoard Connector DF12-36DP-0.5VXX Hirose Radio Connector DF12-36DS-0.5VXX HiroseRF Connector Mechanical OutlineFCC Statement Certification & Regulatory ApprovalsFCC RF Exposure Statement Information for Canadian Users IC NoticeCountry Standard 11.4 FCC/IOC Modular ApprovalRegulatory Test Mode Support Test Reference Conditions Physical & Environmental ApprovalsMechanical Approvals Date Section Change Description Author Change Log

802.11B/G specifications

Quatech 802.11B/G is a versatile wireless communication solution that has gained recognition for its reliability and performance in various industrial applications. Designed primarily for the industrial automation sector, this product offers robust connectivity and data transmission capabilities over Wi-Fi networks.

One of the standout features of the Quatech 802.11B/G is its compliance with the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g standards. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, enabling seamless integration into existing networks. The device supports data rates of up to 54 Mbps in the 802.11g mode, which is essential for applications that require quick and efficient data transfer.

In terms of technology, Quatech employs advanced wireless communication protocols that ensure a stable connection and minimize data loss. This is particularly important in industrial settings, where interruptions can result in costly downtime. The device utilizes error correction and encryption techniques to maintain the integrity and security of data being transmitted over the air.

Another important characteristic of the Quatech 802.11B/G is its operational range. The device can maintain a reliable connection across a significant distance, depending on the environmental conditions. This feature is crucial for applications that involve monitoring and control in large facilities, warehouses, or outdoor settings.

Power consumption is another critical aspect of the Quatech 802.11B/G design. The device is engineered for energy efficiency, making it suitable for applications where power resources may be limited. This feature allows for extended operational life in battery-powered devices without sacrificing performance.

The Quatech 802.11B/G is also equipped with multiple interfaces, including serial and Ethernet ports, facilitating easy connectivity with a wide array of devices. This versatility supports integration with various industrial equipment, sensors, and controllers, making the device highly adaptable to different environments.

Furthermore, the Quatech 802.11B/G is designed with durability in mind. It is built to withstand harsh conditions typical of industrial settings, ensuring long-lasting functionality and reducing the need for frequent maintenance or replacements.

In conclusion, the Quatech 802.11B/G offers a reliable and efficient wireless connectivity solution for industrial applications. Its compliance with industry standards, advanced communication protocols, extensive operational range, energy efficiency, and robust design make it a preferred choice for businesses looking to enhance their operational capabilities.