XT09-PKI-E Digi International/Maxstream, XT09-PKI-E Datasheet - Page 25

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XT09-PKI-E

Manufacturer Part Number
XT09-PKI-E
Description
MODEM RF 900MHZ 1W ETHER
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
XTend™r
Datasheet

Specifications of XT09-PKI-E

Function
Transceiver, Modem
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS, FSK
Frequency
900MHz
Interface
RJ-45 Ethernet
Sensitivity
-110dBm
Data Rate - Maximum
10 kbps
Voltage - Supply
7 V ~ 28 V
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Power - Output
-
Applications
-
9XTend‐PKG‐E™ Ethernet RF Modem – Product Manual v2.x4x [2007.01.04]
BD (Interface Data Rate) Command
BR (RF Data Rate) Command
<Serial Interfacing> The BD command is used to
set and read the serial interface data rate (baud
rate) used between the RF modem and host. This
parameter determines the rate at which serial
data is sent to the modem from the host. Modified
interface data rates do not take effect until the CN
(Exit AT Command Mode) command is issued and
the system returns the 'OK' response.
When parameters 0-8 are sent to the modem, the
respective interface data rates are used (as
shown in the table on the right).
The RF data rate is not affected by the BD param-
eter. If the interface data rate is set higher than
the RF data rate, a flow control configuration may
need to be implemented.
The range between standard and non-standard
baud rates (0x09 - 0x38) is invalid.
Non-standard Interface Data Rates:
Any value above 0x38 will be interpreted as an
actual baud rate. When a value above 0x38 is
sent, the closest interface data rate represented
by the number is stored in the BD register. For example, a rate of 19200 bps can be set by sending
the following command line "ATBD4B00". NOTE: When using MaxStream’s X-CTU Software, non-
standard interface data rates can only be set and read using the X-CTU ‘Terminal’ tab. Non-stan-
dard rates are not accessible through the ‘Modem Configuration’ tab.
When the BD command is sent with a non-standard interface data rate, the UART will adjust to
accommodate the requested interface rate. In most cases, the clock resolution will cause the
stored BD parameter to vary from the parameter that was sent (refer to the table below). Reading
the BD command (send "ATBD" command without an associated parameter value) will return the
value actually stored in the modem’s BD register.
Parameters Sent Versus Parameters Stored
<RF Interfacing> The BR command is used to set
and read the RF data rate (rate that RF data is
transmitted over-the-air) of the modem.
© 2007 MaxStream, Inc., Confidential & Proprietary ‐ All Rights Reserved 
BD Parameter Sent (HEX)
1C200
12C
0
4
7
Interface Data Rate (bps)
115,200
115,200
19,200
1200
300
AT Command: ATBD
Binary Command: 0x15 (21 decimal)
Parameter Ranges: 0 - 8 (standard rates)
0x39 - 0x1C9C38 (non-standard rates)
Default Parameter Value: 3
Non-standard baud rates supported as of
firmware v2.x20
Number of bytes returned: 4
AT Command: ATBR
Binary Command: 0x39 (57 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 - 1
Default Parameter Value:1
Number of bytes returned: 1
Parameter
Parameter
BD Parameter Stored (HEX)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
1
1B207
12B
0
4
7
Configuration (bps)
Configuration
Baud (bps)
115200
230400
115200
19200
38400
57600
1200
2400
4800
9600
9600
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