XC09-009PKC-RA Digi International/Maxstream, XC09-009PKC-RA Datasheet - Page 16

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XC09-009PKC-RA

Manufacturer Part Number
XC09-009PKC-RA
Description
MODEM RF 900MHZ RS232/485 W/ACC
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
9XCite™r
Datasheet

Specifications of XC09-009PKC-RA

Frequency
900MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
9.6kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS, FSK
Power - Output
6dBm
Sensitivity
-108dBm
Voltage - Supply
2.85 V ~ 5.5 V
Current - Receiving
45mA
Current - Transmitting
55mA
Data Interface
Connector, Female DB-9
Antenna Connector
RP-SMA
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Applications
-
Memory Size
-
9XCite‐PKG‐R™ RS‐232/485 RF Modem – Product Manual v2.1 [2007.01.04]
into Idle Mode to listen for valid data packets and de-asserts when the modem returns to Sleep
Mode.
The modem remains in Sleep Mode for a user-defined period of time ranging from 0.5 seconds to
16 seconds (SM Parameters 3 through 8). After this interval of time, the modem returns to Idle
Mode and listens for a valid data packet for 100 ms. If the modem does not detect valid data (on
any frequency), the modem returns to Sleep Mode. If valid data is detected, the modem transi-
tions into Receive Mode and receives the incoming packets. The modem then returns to Sleep
Mode after a Period of inactivity that is determined by ST "Time before Sleep" Parameter.
The modem can also be configured to Wake-up from cyclic sleep when the SLEEP pin is de-
asserted (low). To configure a modem to operate in this manner, PW (Pin Wake-up) Command
must be issued. Once the Sleep pin is de-asserted, the modem is forced into Idle Mode and can
begin transmitting or receiving data. It remains active until no data is detected for the period of
time specified by the ST parameter, at which point it resumes its low-power cyclic state.
Note: The cyclic interval time defined by SM (Sleep Mode) Command must be shorter than the interval
time defined by LH ("Wake-up Initializer Timer") Command. For example: If SM=4 (Cyclic 1.0 second
sleep), the LH Parameter should equal 0xB ("1.1" seconds). With these parameters set, there is no risk
of the receiving modem being asleep for the duration of the wake-up initializer transmission. The fol-
lowing section "Cyclic Scanning" explains in further detail the relationship between "Cyclic Sleep" and
"Wake-up Initializer Timer"
Cyclic Scanning. Each RF transmission consists of a wake-up initializer and payload data. The
wake-up initializer contains initialization information and all receiving modems must Wake-up dur-
ing the wake-up initializer portion of data transmission in order to synchronize with the transmitter
and receive the data.
The cyclic interval time defined by the SM (Sleep Mode) command must be shorter than the interval
time defined by LH (Wake-up Initializer Timer) command.
Figure 3‐06. Correct Configuration (LH > SM): 
© 2007 MaxStream, Inc.
The length of the wake‐up initializer exceeds the time interval of Cyclic Sleep. The receiver is 
guaranteed to detect the wake‐up initializer and receive the accompanying payload data.
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