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KIT EVAL WIFLY GSX 802.11 RN-134

RN-134-K

Manufacturer Part Number
RN-134-K
Description
KIT EVAL WIFLY GSX 802.11 RN-134
Manufacturer
Roving Networks Inc
Type
Transceiver, 802.11 b/gr
Datasheets

Specifications of RN-134-K

Frequency
2.4GHz
Wireless Frequency
2402 MHz to 2480 MHz
Interface Type
RS-232, UART
Modulation
CKK, DSSS, DBPSK, DQPSK, OFDM
Security
128 WEP, WPA, TKIP
Operating Voltage
3 V to 12 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
RN-134
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
740-1035
WiFly GSX
www.rovingnetworks.com
WiFlyGSX-um
9/16/2010
16. Analog Sensor Capability
The WiFly-GSX has 8 analog sensor inputs that can be driven between 0 to 1.2VDC. The analog inputs are
sampled and the digital value read by using the show q <channel> command.
Warning: Over driving these inputs will cause permanent damage.
The hardware specifications of the analog input is:
Input voltage range: 0 - 1.2 V, however the A2D saturates at 400mV.
Resolution:
14 bits = 12uV
Sampling frequency: 35us
Accuracy:
5% un-calibrated
The accuracy of each analog sensor reading can be offset by up to 5% due to variation from chip to chip. To
improve accuracy it is recommend using a precision reference voltage on one of the analog inputs to
calculate the offset. The offset will be the same for all analog inputs.
For example,
- drive precision 200mV reference on analog input 4.
- read analog input 4 and compute the offset.
If you read 210mv you would know that the offset is +10mv.
When you read input 5 you would subtract 10mv from the result.
To read a sensor pin, send the following command:
show q <channel>
Channel is the analog sensor input from 0 to 7. The value for the analog sensor input is measured in
microvolts and is returned as 8xxxxx. The 8 in front is a start marker.
You can also sample multiple channels by using a bit mask:
show q 0x1<mask>
where mask is a bit mask of the channels.
For example, to read channels 0, 1, and 7, send:
show q 0x183
The return values are the format: 8<chan0>, 8<chan1>, 8<chan7>\r\n
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