Motorola BLE100 Torque Specifications Abbreviations and Acronyms, Tables, Appendix B

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Appendix B

Torque Specifications

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Figures

Figure 1-1 BLE100 – closed

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Figure 1-2 BLE100 – open

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Figure 2-1 BLE100 base with electronics module

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Figure 2-2 BLE100 ordering matrix

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Figure 2-3 BLE-HSG/15 housing and dimensions

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Figure 2-4 Housing gaskets

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Figure 2-5 Housing ports

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Figure 2-6 BLE100 power supply

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Figure 2-7 BLE100 block diagram

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Figure 2-8 BLE100 options and accessories

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Figure 3-1 Equalizer slope versus cable

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Figure 3-2 Frequency versus cable slope

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Figure 3-3 LDR/9/1G component layout (top-left, bottom-right)

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Figure 3-4 ADU

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Figure 3-5 QADU

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Figure 4-1 Test equipment connections for bench sweeping

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Figure 5-1 Center-conductor pin length

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Figure 5-2 Torque sequence

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Tables

 

Table 2-1 BLE100 options and accessories

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Table 3-1 Starline Forward Equalizers – SFE-100-*

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Table 3-2 STARLINE Cable Simulators

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Table 3-3 Gain reserve versus ambient temperature

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BLE100 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Installation BLE100 Special Symbols That Might Appear on the Equipment Page Contents Specifications Bench TestingInstallation Operating TipsTorque Specifications Abbreviations and Acronyms TablesAppendix B Introduction BLE100 closedBLE100 open BLEUsing This Manual Related DocumentationDocument Conventions If You Need Help Motorola Online http//businessonline.motorola.comCalling for Repairs Overview BLE100 base with electronics moduleOrdering Matrix BLE100 ordering matrixHousing BLE-HSG/15 housing and dimensionsHousing gaskets GasketsHousing ports Port LocationsPower Supply BLE100 power supplyBLE100 block diagram Forward PathReturn Path BLE100 options and accessories Ingress Control SwitchOptions and Accessories Model Description FunctionSFE-100 SRESCS RCB JXP Bench Setup Amplifier SetupProper Handling Procedures Field PracticeForward Path Alignment Before You BeginStarline Cable Equalizers ExampleStarline Forward Equalizers SFE-100 Slope SFE-100Equalizer slope versus cable Starline Cable Simulators Frequency Cable slope in dBStarline Cable Simulators Input and Midstage Pads Flatness ControlFrequency versus cable slope Directional Coupler Test Points Bode EqualizationLDR/9/1G component layout top-left, bottom-right Amplifier Level Control Temperature Gain ReserveGain reserve versus ambient temperature Manual Gain ControlAmplifier Setup Automatic Drive Unit/QAM Automatic Drive Unit Return Path Alignment ADU/QADU Pads and LevelsAlignment Procedure Powering and Surge Protection Bench Testing Before You BeginTest Equipment and Connections Measuring Forward GainTest equipment connections for bench sweeping Example Testing Return Gain and Response Completing the Test ProceduresInstallation Aerial InstallationCenter-conductor pin length J1 position Description Torque sequencePedestal Installation Using Amplifiers in Lower Frequency Systems Using Amplifiers in Lower Gain SystemsOperating Tips Model BLE100S SpecificationsSpecification Forward AmplifierAC Current Return AmplifierADU Automatic Drive Unit Torque Specifications Torque Fastener Screw Wrench In-lbsSize Abbreviations and Acronyms Visit our website at 527548-001 04/06

BLE100 specifications

The Motorola BLE100 is an innovative device designed for efficiency and reliability in the realm of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology. As a compact and multifunctional solution, it caters to diverse applications, from cost-effective asset tracking to improving smart home environments. The BLE100 stands out for its practicality, making it ideal for both personal and commercial use.

One of the standout features of the Motorola BLE100 is its low power consumption. Leveraging Bluetooth Low Energy technology, the device can operate for extended periods without frequent battery replacements—ideal for remote monitoring applications where long-lasting performance is crucial. This characteristic ensures that users can rely on the BLE100 for day-to-day operations without the hassle of constant recharging.

In terms of connectivity, the BLE100 boasts seamless and stable connections over considerable distances. With a range of up to 100 meters in open environments, the device excels in maintaining reliable communication even in challenging conditions. Its compatibility with a wide array of Bluetooth-enabled devices ensures versatile usability, allowing users to integrate the BLE100 into existing systems with ease.

The Motorola BLE100 also prioritizes user-friendly design. The device is lightweight and compact, ensuring ease of installation and portability. Its robust build makes it resilient against environmental factors, while its sleek design enhances its aesthetic appeal. Moreover, straightforward setup processes and user interfaces facilitate quick deployment for various applications.

Another notable characteristic of the BLE100 is its advanced security features. With built-in encryption and pairing mechanisms, users can safeguard their data and communication. This is particularly vital in applications requiring confidential or sensitive information transfer.

The device supports various protocols and adheres to international standards, which ensures versatility and compatibility in multiple applications. Whether it's intelligent home systems seeking efficient device interaction or logistics needing simple asset tracking solutions, the Motorola BLE100 meets diverse needs.

In conclusion, the Motorola BLE100 is a powerful device that marries efficiency, functionality, and security. Its low power usage, reliable connectivity, user-friendly design, and robust features make it a top choice for anyone looking to enhance their Bluetooth Low Energy applications. With the BLE100, users can explore a wide range of possibilities, from smart technology integration to simplified monitoring solutions, all designed to optimize performance while maintaining a user-centric approach.