DG-M10 Digi International, DG-M10 Datasheet

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DG-M10

Manufacturer Part Number
DG-M10
Description
MODULE SATELLITE MODEM DIGI M10
Manufacturer
Digi International
Datasheets

Specifications of DG-M10

Frequency
148MHz ~ 150.05MHz TX, 137MHz ~ 138MHz RX
Applications
General Purpose
Power - Output
5W
Sensitivity
-120dBm
Voltage - Supply
9 V ~ 18 V
Current - Receiving
60mA
Current - Transmitting
1.5A
Data Interface
14 Pin Socket, 1 mm Pitch
Antenna Connector
MMCX
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Product
RF Modules
Maximum Frequency
150.05 MHz, 138 MHz
Antenna
MMCX
Supply Voltage (max)
18 VDC
Supply Current
1.5 A, 60 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Board Size
7.49 cm x 4.60 cm x 1.32 cm
Minimum Frequency
148 MHz, 137 MHz
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Supply Voltage (min)
9 VDC
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-
Data Rate - Maximum
-
Modulation Or Protocol
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1165

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Digi m10
Technical Overview
And
Reference
Date: 25 November 2009
90033936_A

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DG-M10 Summary of contents

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Digi m10 Technical Overview And Reference Date: 25 November 2009 90033936_A ...

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... Digi International is prohibited. All information in this manual is accurate and reliable to the best of Digi International's knowledge. Digi International may make improvements and / or changes in this manual at any time without prior notice. The Digi m10 is a registered trademark of Digi International Inc. All other company and / or product names mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners ...

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Document Revision History Version Description 1.00 Initial release of the user manual 1.10 FAQ section added and minor changes made 1.20 Technical review changes and minor additions 1.30 Extract hardware information into separate manual Rev A Complete revision Date 23 ...

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... SC Terminated ............................................................................................................. 13 3.5 SC Originated ............................................................................................................... 13 3.6 Global Gram ................................................................................................................. 13 3.7 Message Blocking ........................................................................................................ 14 3.8 Message Priority........................................................................................................... 14 3.9 Speed Dial .................................................................................................................... 14 3.10 Message Acknowledgments ........................................................................................ 15 3.11 Alternate Terminating Address (ATA) / Message Forwarding ..................................... 16 3.12 Delivery Plan ................................................................................................................ 16 3.13 GES-to-Satellite Channels ........................................................................................... 16 3.14 GES-to-GCC Channels ................................................................................................ 16 4. Digi Extended Packets ........................................................................................................ 17 4.1 Temperature Out of Bounds Packet............................................................................. 17 4 ...

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... Table 2: Temperature Out of Bounds Packet ................................................................................ 17 Table 3: Temperature Query Packet ............................................................................................. 18 Table 4: Temperature Query Response Packet ............................................................................ 19 Table 5: NVM Data Corruption Alert Packet .................................................................................. 20 Table 6: Code Upgrade Packet ..................................................................................................... 20 Table 7: RTS/CTS Control Packet................................................................................................. 22 Figure 2: SCO Report Transmission Cycle ..................................................................................... 9 Digi International, Inc. © 2009 List of Tables List of Figures v ...

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... Provides additional information corresponding to the current topic. Warning! If ignored, may cause permanent damage to the JumpStart Kit or injury to a person. Caution! Failure to comply with a caution may result in failure or damage to the device. Danger! Failure to comply with a danger symbol may result in serious injury. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... Stations (MES) Providing Low Bit Rate Data Communications (LBRDC) using Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites operating below 1 GHz, EN 3200 721. Where to Get Help For additional information or clarifications regarding this user manual, please get in touch with Digi International using the contact information provided below. Address 11001 Bren Road East Minnetonka, MN 55343 ...

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... SC’s host GCC through an affiliated GES. For detailed information on the ORBCOMM system, refer to the ORBCOMM System Overview document that was provided as part of your Digi JumpStart Kit. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Subscriber Communicators (SCs). In most applications, a Gateway Control Center (GMSS) ...

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... Digi m10. See the section referring to the types of Communication methods or the available types of messages that can be sent. At this time, various acknowledgement and priority queued up for transmission and there is a satellite overhead, the Digi m10 will attempt to transmit the message to the satellite following the cycle shown in the above figure. When the satellite accepts the message and transmits to the GES, the message then routes to the specified destination ...

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... The message packets sent between the Digi m10 Satellite Modem and the Satellite are optimized at 107 bytes of user data. This allows for a single packet to be sent to the Satellite with a single acknowledgement back. After that, the next optimized size is 228 bytes of user data, and then in 111 byte increments. ...

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... Digi m10. An SC-Terminated GlobalGram contains 182 bytes of user data. For an SC-Originated GlobalGram, the satellite receives the GlobalGram from the Digi m10, acknowledges it and archives it in satellite memory until the destination ORBCOMM Gateway establishes contact with the satellite. An SC-Originated GlobalGram contains 229 bytes of user data ...

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... Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) The current ORBCOMM Gateways consist of the Western Hemisphere (Gateway ID of 1), the Eastern Hemisphere (Gateway ID of 120), and Japan (Gateway ID of 130). Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... ORBCOMM gateway is inaccessible by the satellite constellation. The stored messages are transmitted when an ORBCOMM Gateway comes into satellite-transmission range. This concept applies to both sending (SC-Originated) and receiving (SC-Terminated) from a satellite modem point of view. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... Typically, these speed dials contain the e-mail addresses of frequent recipients or originators of messages to and from the satellite modem. The use of speed dials results in a reduced number of bytes in a message. The speed dials can also be used with Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... An acknowledgment from the ORBCOMM Gateway is implicit in the delivery protocol for MESSAGES, and is implemented regardless of the specified acknowledgment level. No acknowledgment by the Gateway is available for Global Grams. For Data Reports, the service type specified for the message determines the acknowledgment level. Service Level ...

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... Channel Service Unit/Data Service Unit (CSU/DSU) with a V.35 interface at both ends. TCP/IP IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) packet routers, which provide link layer internetworking, connect these interfaces to the GCC and GES facilities. The GES process communicates with the GMSS process using TCP/IP UDP packets. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... NOTE: This packet is sent from the Digi m10 to the DTE when the temperature of the Digi m10 is outside its operating temperature range (-40C to +85 C). The DTE should power down the satellite module when this packet is received. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Packet Header Packet Type ...

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... Temp0 6 Temp1 7 Temp2 8 Temp3 9 Fletch0 10 Fletch1 Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Table 3) is sent from the host controller to query the internal Packet Header Packet Type Length of the packet Temperature value in little endian format.(This bit floating point number) Fletcher Checksum Page ...

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... Fletch0 10 Fletch1 NOTE: This packet is sent from the Digi m10 to the DTE and provides the current temperature reading of the Digi m10 in degrees Celsius. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Table 4) is sent from the Digi m10 to the host Packet Header Packet Type ...

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... Code Upgrade Packet 0 0x85/0x86 1 0x1C 2 Length0 3 Length1 4 Retry_count/ Pkt Sequence Number 5 Fletch0 6 Fletch1 Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Packet Header Packet Type Length of the packet Fletcher Checksum Table 6: Code Upgrade Packet Packet Header Packet Type Length of the packet Fletcher Checksum Page ...

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... NOTE: The DTE should send this packet to the Digi m10 before initiating the xmodem code upgrade process.The DTE receives LLACK in response to this packet. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... DTE receives LLACK in response to the packet Important: 1. Communication over USB will NOT work when RTS/CTS is enabled. 2. DTE should disable RTS/CTS flow control before connecting to the Digi m10 development board using USB. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Packet Header Packet Type Length of the packet 0 – Disable flow ...

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... Go to Start > program Files > Digi > Digi m10 Jumpstart Kit > Tools and Click on “Firmware update”. 2) Once application starts, select COM port and the required firmware file (.ldr) from saved location and click on Start button. 3) You will see following screen when your modem has upgraded successfully. Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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... Digi m10 Satellite Dashboard application. WARNING: Do NOT turn off your Digi satellite modem or remove any cables during the firmware upgrade process. This may result in corrupted firmware, causing your satellite modem longer functional! Digi International, Inc. © 2009 Page ...

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