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1. 12 2 1 UNITED STATES eee eee eee eee eee 12 2 2 INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE 12 2 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY eee eee Cece ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eer ce eee eee eee eee eee HERR nh 13 2 4 JAPAN 13 2 5 AUSTRALIA amp NEW ZEALAND eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee Cee eee reer ee eee ee cee reece eee eee err 13 3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 4 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 19 5 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
2. 23 5 1 ANT FORUM 23 5 2 PUBLIC TECHNICAL REFERENCES eee eee eee eee eee eee eee creer eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee cee eee eee er 23 5 3 ANT DEVELOPER S ZONE AND ANT ADOPTER ZONE eee PPP CCCP CCPC CeCe eee Cee Cee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 23 5 4 ANT SOCIAL NETWORKS ete CeCe eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eer eee eee reer RR ERR rer RR RRRRRu HERR eee 23 dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVAT N AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 3 of 23 Notices and Restricted Use Information Information contained in this document is provided only for your Customer or you convenience and may be superseded by updates It is your responsibility to ensure that your application meets with your specifications Dynastream Innovations Inc DYNASTREAM makes no representations or warranties of any kind whether express or implied written or oral statutory or otherwise related to the information including but not limited to its condition quality performance merchantability or fitness for purpose DYNAST
3. Ul 28 TEST P2 0 ACLK AO P2 1 INCLK A1 2 2 0 2 3 0 5 0 5 P3 1 SIMOO P3 2 SOMIO P3 3 UCLKO P1 7 TA2 TDO TDI Vec PL6 TALTCLK P2 5 ROSC P1 5 TA0 TMS Vss P1 4 SMCLK TCK pe XOUT PL3 TA2 XIN PI2 TAI RST NMI P1 1 TAO P1 0 TACLK ADC10CLK P2 4 TA2 A4 VREF VeREF P2 3 TA1 A3 VREF VeREF P3 7 A7 P3 6 A6 P3 5 URXDO P3 4 UTXDO 0 luF X7R U2 GND d7 E RTS SEN NC da RESERVED2 SUSPEND SRDY RESERVEDI SLEEP SMSGRDY BR3 NC BRI SFLOW PORTSEL RXD SIN BRYSCLK TXD SOUT L Notes e All interface signals are connected directly to I O pins on the microcontroller e SCLK and SEN need to be on an interrupt capable I O pin on the microcontroller Interrupt pins located on Port 1 amp 2 on the MSP430F1232 1 4 Mounting Guideline Refer to the recommended footprint drawing in section 4 It is best to position the AP2 module so that the copper keepout area is on the edge or over hanging the edge of the mating PCB If the copper keepout layer is completely within the boundaries of the PCB the ground plane should not fully surround the copper keepout If this is not possible the copper keepout should be made much larger to prevent RF degradation The ground plane is recommended to extend to the full size of the mating PCB with the exception of the copper keepout To connect to type
4. Rx message in bit sync mode 30 HA Average current Rx Mee in async mode at 57600 22 EU Average current Rx Boss in async mode at 50000 25 uA I Average current Rx message in async mode at 38400 31 A Msg_Rx_38400 baud H Average current Rx message in async mode at 19200 IwMsg_Rx_19200 bbe ciel y 40 HA dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NN AT N mm CY DYNASTREAM NN AT N 16 of 23 Symbol Rx 9600 Rx 4800 Imsg_TxAck_ByteSync Imsg_TxAck_BitSync Imsg_TxAck_57600 Imsg_TxAck_50000 Imsg_TxAck_38400 Imsg_TxAck_19200 Imsg_TxAck_9600 Imsg_TxAck_4800 Imsg_RxAck_ByteSync Imsg_RxAck_BitSync Imsg_RxAck_57600 Imsg_RxAck_50000 Imsg_RxAck_38400 Imsg_RxAck_19200 Imsg_RxAck_9600 Imsg_RxAck_4800 Imsg_Tx_ByteSync Imsg_Tx_BitSync Parameter condition Average current Rx message in async mode at 9600 baud Average RF current Rx message in async mode at 4800 baud Average current Acknowledged Tx message in byte sync mode Average current Acknowledged Tx message in bit sync mode Average current Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 57600 baud Average current Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 50000 baud Average current Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 38400 baud Average current Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 19200 baud Average current Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 9
5. NOTICES AND RESTRICTED USE INFORMATION 3 ANT OVERVIEW BRRRRERERERERRERRERRERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRER 4 1 ANT AP2 MODULE BRRREREERERERERRERRERRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 6 1 1 MODULE VERSION 6 1 2 INTERFACE 6 1 3 APPLICATION MCU CONNECTION UCP PCCP CCCP Cece eee eee eee eee eee eer eee eee eee eee eer eer ere ere eee reer 8 1 3 1 Async Mode eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee eee 8 1 3 2 Byte Sync Mode Pee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee 9 1 3 3 Bit Sync Mode eee eee Pee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee eed 10 1 4 MOUNTING GUIDELINE ete eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ree e errr ree reer eee ee rir 10 1 5 REFLOW GUIDELINE 10 1 6 PICK N PLACE eee eee reece reece eee e eee eee reece ere errr 11 2 REGULATORY APPROVAL
6. mode 7 52 Burst continuous 20kbps byte sync mode 7 8 5 9 mA dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NN AT N 18 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 Symbol Parameter condition Notes Min Typ Max Units Tave Burst continuous 7 5kbps in bit sync mode 7 8 6 1 mA p Burst continuous async mode at 57600 7 8 6 3 lc Burst continuous 9 gei async mode at 50000 7 8 5 9 mA e Burst continuous 9 in async mode at 38400 7 8 5 7 1 Usable band is determined by local regulations 2 Maximum output power with OdBm output power setting Antenna load impedance 150 j88Q 3 Time of maximum Tx only current is typical 300 5 and maximum 350ys 4 Time of maximum current consumption in RX is typical 500us and maximum ims 5 Transmit only operation provides no ANT channel management across the air channel and is not recommended for normal operation 6 Asynchronous serial messages contained two 0 pad bytes thereby adding to the average current Values will be lower without the use of 0 pad bytes 7 Does not include base current See current calculation examples below 8 Value calculated assuming the onboard 32 768 kHz crystal oscillator is enabled The ANT CrystalEnable message must be used to enable this clock source 9 The current consumption data is for module Rev F and above For the specification of other revisions please refer to the AP2 module errata Example Current Calcul
7. 600 baud Average current Acknowledged Tx message in async mode at 4800 baud Average current Acknowledged Rx message in byte sync mode Average current Acknowledged Rx message in bit sync mode Average current Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 57600 baud Average current Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 50000 baud Average current Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 38400 baud Average current Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 19200 baud Average current Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 9600 baud Average current Acknowledged Rx message in async mode at 4800 baud Average current Tx only message in byte sync mode Average current Tx only message in bit sync mode AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 Notes 5 5 65 115 35 48 54 52 58 72 112 192 26 36 28 29 35 44 69 120 17 32 dynastream com thisisant com Max Units HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 17 of 23 Symbol Parameter condition Notes Min Typ Max Units Average current Tx only message in async mode at Inso 57600 BE S i 22 80 32 Average current Tx only message async mode at Inso 50000 d 2 28 u Average current Tx only message in async mode at Tx 38400 9 Nu B
8. AP2 RF Transceiver Module z an FEATURES e 2 4GHz worldwide ISM band 78 selectable RF channels 2403 to 2480MHz 20mm x 20mm drop in module Ultra low power operation Simple sync async serial interface Integrated F antenna On board 32 768 kHz crystal oscillator Broadcast acknowledged or burst data transmissions ANT channel combined message rate up to 190Hz 8byte data payload Minimum message rate per ANT channel 0 5Hz Burst transfer e up to POKbps true data throughput FAMILY MEMBERS ANTAP281MAIB 8 ANT channels surface mount Up to 8 ANT channels Up to 3 public managed and or private network keys ANTAP281MBIB 8 ANT channels Molex connector 1 Mbps RF data rate GFSK modulation 1 9V to 3 6V supply voltage range 40 C to 85 C operating temperature Pin compatible with ANT AP1 and AT3 modules Radio regulatory approval for major markets RoHS compliant ANT NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS ANT FS SCANNING MODE BROADCAST eon Secure Authenticated 5 PEER A e e E Acknowledged 4 9 C C Bidirectional PRACTICAL MESH ry Q Relay AD HOC SHARED SHARED O Sensor SHARED CLUSTER UNI DIRECTIONAL BI DIRECTIONAL ATO Q Hub SHARED D00001266 8 1 403 932 9292 F 1 403 932 6521 www dynastream com www thisisant com DYNASTREAM P JAN 201 100 Grande Blvd Cochrane Alberta Canada T4C 054 L a T 2 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS
9. REAM disclaims all liability arising from this information and its use DYNASTEAM does not assume any responsibility for the use of the described ANT RF module the Module s Dynastream makes no representation with respect to the adequacy of the module in low power wireless data communications applications or systems Any Products using the Module must be designed so that a loss of communications due to radio interference or otherwise will not endanger either people or property and will not cause the loss of valuable data DYNASTREAM assumes no liability for the performance of products which are designed or created using the Modules The Modules are not designed intended or authorized for use as components in systems intended for surgical implant into the body or other applications intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of the Module could create a situation where personal injury or death may occur If you use the Modules for such unintended and unauthorized applications you do so at your own risk and you shall indemnify and hold DYNASTREAM and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim of personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that DYNASTREAM was negligent regarding the d
10. S IS NOT POSSIBLE THE COPPER KEEPOUT SHOULD BE MADE MUCH LARGER TO PREVENT RF DEGRADATION WHEN DETERMINING THE REQUIRED FOOTPRINT FOR FEMALE HEADER MOLEX P N IE SUGGESTED FOOTPRINT PROVIDED BY THE COMPONENT TOP VIEW COPPER KEEPOUT PLACE NO COMPONENTS COPPER GROUND PLANES IN THIS AREA ALL LAYERS DETAIL A SCAIE2 1 DWG ANTAP2xxMxIB ben SIZE REV 20 9 adu E E at 7 c gt 55 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 22 of 23 Measure inch mm Tolerance R 13 00 330 2 Nom Hub Dia H 4 00 101 6 Nom Part Pitch P 0940401 tO lmm Camer Tape Width W 126207 20 3mm Sprocket Hole Pitch PO 0 16 4 0 s0 mm Cover Tape Wian 098240 Nom Untspergel 50 HES lt DWG NO AP281M4IB T amp R SPEC g a 0 m Q9 gt 5 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 23 of 23 5 Technical Support The AP2 module takes the reference design of nRF24AP2 from Nordic Semiconductor Users can seek technical support esp about hardware from Nordic Semiconductor www nordicsemi no Users can also seek application support from Dynastream Innovations www thisisant com 5 1 ANT Forum Users are encouraged to participate in the ANT forum moderated by the application engineering team of Dynastream Innov
11. aa g 5 6 34 nt Tx only message in async mode at Imsg_Tx_19200 Borage curen rere Be y 5 6 50 current Tx only message async mode at Imsg_Tx_9600 Senn baud gei y 5 6 90 HA A nt Tx only message in async mode at Imsg_Tx_4800 yerage curenti e Nar 5 6 170 Imsq_TR_ByteSync Average current Tx message in byte sync mode 27 Imsg_TR_BitSync Average current Tx message in bit sync mode 42 nt Tx m in async mode at 57600 verage current Tx ue i y 6 42 current Tx message async mode at 50000 Imsg_TR_50000 euren ae y 6 40 nt Tx m in async mode at 38400 verage current Tx i y 6 45 current TX message async mode at 19200 Imsg_TR_19200 Yerdge current J Tx me y 6 60 HA A nt Tx m in async mode at 9600 eee verage current Tx yo i y 6 100 current Tx message async mode at 4800 Imsg_TR_4800 d i Eds 6 180 HA Tave Broadcast Tx only 0 5Hz in byte sync mode 14 HA Broadcast 2Hz byte sync mode 5 7 54 HA Broadcast Rx 0 5 2 byte sync mode 7 ibl HA Tave Broadcast Rx 2Hz in byte sync mode 7 42 HA Acknowledged Tx 0 5 2 in byte sync mode 7 18 Tave Acknowledged Tx 2Hz in byte sync mode 7 70 HA Acknowledged Rx 0 5 2 in byte sync mode 7 13 HA Acknowledged Rx 2Hz in byte sync
12. ations 1 Transmit channel with Broadcast data at 4Hz with a bit synchronous serial interface and onboard source of 32 768kHZ clock Tave Imsg_tr_pitsync Message Rate 32kxo 36 lt 4messages 3 0 HA 147 2 Receive channel with Acknowledged data at 2Hz with an asynchronous serial interface at 57600 baud and onboard source of 32 768kHZ clock Tave Iusg Ack 57600 Message Rate 32kxo 22 uA message 2messages 3 0 HA 47 pA An online power consumption estimator is provided here http www thisisant com calculator dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVAT N 19 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 4 Mechanical Drawings AP2 MODULE DATASHEET TOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEW SIDE VIEW NAME DRAWN TVM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFED ENG APPR TWOPLACEDECMAL 1025 APPR octet WREEPLACEDECHMAL 0127 cous ANGULAR HOLE CLAMETER 20 076 DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM DO NOT SCALE DRAWING PINOUT AVALIBLE ON PG 2 DATE 19 Jon 10 ISOMETRIC VIEWS DWG ANTAP2xxMxIB TITLE AP2 MODULE DATASHEET SCALE 3 1 ora SUE REV 20 DYNASTREAM INNOVATIONS INC G To d ADR NRLSTSI 2 1 402 222 5321 picco dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM lt VATIONS INNOV AP2 RF Tra
13. ations for any engineering discussions Joining the ANT forum is free and open at www thisisant com antforum 5 2 Public Technical References Documents AP2 RF Transceiver Module Revision History Dynastream Innovations nRF24AP2 Product Specification Nordic semiconductor Product Anomaly Notification PAN 014 Nordic Semiconductor Product Anomaly Notification PAN 022 Nordic Semiconductor ANT Message Protocol and Usage Dynastream Innovations Interfacing with ANT General Purpose Chipsets and Modules Dynastream Innovations DY UT Be The above documents are available at www dynastream com www thisisant com or www nordicsemi no 5 3 ANT Developer s Zone ANT Adopter Zone ANT development software tools application notes reference designs and other public resources are found in the ANT developer s zone at http www thisisant com pages support developer zone To begin development with the ANT interoperability please become an ANT Adopter or ANT Alliance member to obtain the access to the ANT Adopter Zone ANT documents and design tools contained in the ANT Adopter zone include the ANT Device Profiles ANT FS specification ANT software PC Mac libraries with source codes and embedded reference designs with source codes 5 4 ANT Social Networks ANT is on the following social networks YouTube http www youtube com user ANTAlliance Twitter http twitter com ANTPlus LinkedIn http www li
14. brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement To comply with Industry Canada regulations it is required that product containing the AP2 module display a label referring to the enclosed module This exterior label can use wording similar to the following Contains IC 37974 1695 This information shall be affixed in such a manner as not to be removable except by destruction or defacement The size of the lettering shall be legible without the aid of magnification but is not required to be larger than 8 point font size If the device is too small to meet this condition the information can be included in the user manual upon agreement with Industry Canada dynastream com thisisant com AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 13 of 23 2 3 CE Declaration of Conformity The AP2 module is declared to be in conformance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 73 23 EEC and 1999 5 EC as a low powered unlicensed transmitter e EN 60950 1 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment e EN 300 440 2 v1 1 1 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Short range devices 2 4 Japan 281 module has been granted type certificate certified number 0O3WWA090685 accordance with the provisions of Article 38 24 Paragraph 1 of the Radio Law in the classification of Article 2 1 19 In a finished product the RF module has to remain user installable at any time other
15. dule eases the burden for application and system developers from extensive RF and antenna design and regulatory compliance testing allowing quicker time to market Able to support 8 ANT channels the module is ideal to build control or hub nodes of a wireless sensor network AP2 modules are currently available in the following varieties ANT chip Module Used Description Packaging Option Sees Surface mountable 8 ANT channels lya 0 modules oniastroy 8CHQ32 20x20mm industrial temperature range Reel 500 modules taped on a 13 reel nRF24AP2 With Molex connector 8 ANT channels UES 8CHQ32 20x20mm industrial temperature range 1 1 Module version AP2 modules have gone through many versions to incorporate new features and correct known issues Data consumption specification in this datasheet only applies to module version F and above Please check the AP2 module Revision History for the feature upgrades known issues with fixes or workarounds as well as the current consumption data AP281MxIB module revision is identified by the last character of a 6 character tracking code as indicated on the pictures below Module Rev EN 1 2 Interface The module may be connected to the user s host controller using the 17 pin out assignment surface mount style or the 20 pin Molex header connection style provided below Surface Molex Mount Pin Header Pin Pin Name Async Mode S
16. e speed select signals and the corresponding baud rates BR3 BR2 BR1 Baud Rate 0 0 0 4800 0 1 0 19200 0 0 1 38400 0 1 1 50000 dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NN AT N oe DYNASTREAM NNOVAT INS 8 of 23 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 Application MCU connection 1200 2400 9600 57600 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 Please refer to Interfacing with ANT General Purpose Chipsets and Modules and nRF24AP2 Product Specification section 5 Host Interface The following sample designs show the proper electrical connectivity of an ANT AP2 module to an application microcontroller using TI MSP430F1232 as example 1 3 1 Async Mode Ul TEST Vee P2 5 ROSC Vss XOUT XIN RST NMI P2 0 ACLK AO P2 l INCLK AI P2 2 TA0 A2 P3 0 STEO AS P3 1 SIMOO P3 2 SOMIO P3 3 UCLKO Yl 32 768kHz MSP430F 1232 0 IuF X7R SLEEP SMSGRDY NC PORTSEL BR2 SCLK ANTAP281MXIB 52 P Notes P1 7 TA2 TDO TDI P1 6 TA1 TCLK S TAO TMS P1 4 SMCLK TCK P1 3 TA2 12 1 P1 1 TAO P1 0 TACLK ADC10CLK P2 4 TA2 A4 VREF VeREF P2 3 TAI A3 VREF VeREF P3 7 A7 P3 6 A6 P3 5 URXDO RESEI RESERVEDI BR3 BRI SFLOW RXD SIN TXD SOUT RTS SEN P3 4 UTXDO RVED2 e Module RXD and TXD connected directly to hardware USART of microcontroller e Switches on baud rate select
17. esign or manufacture of the Product The information disclosed herein is the exclusive property of DYNASTREAM and is not to be reproduced and or distributed without the written consent of DYNASTREAM No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic storage reproduction execution or transmission without the prior written consent of DYNASTREAM The recipient of this document by its retention and use agrees to respect the security status of the information contained herein DYNASTREAM believes the information contained herein is correct and accurate at the time of its release However the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by DYNASTREAM unless such commitment is expressly given in a covering document 2012 Dynastream Innovations Inc All Rights Reserved ANT is a registered trade mark of Dynastream Innovations Inc dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVATION DYNASTREAM NNOVAT N 4 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 ANT Overview ANT is a practical wireless sensor network protocol running on 2 4 GHz ISM band Designed for ultra low power ease of use efficiency and scalability ANT easily handles peer to peer star tree and practical mesh topologies ANT provides reliable data communications flexible and adaptive network operation and cross talk immunity The protoco
18. ion pins BR1 BR2 and BR3 are for ease of use only They can be connected directly to the logic level of interest e RTS can be connected to an interrupt pin for convenience in some applications Interrupt pins located on Port 1 amp 2 on the MSP430F1232 dynastream com thisisant com ZEN SE DYNASTREA INNOVATION AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 9 of 23 1 3 2 Byte Sync Mode Vee UI 28 TEST PL7 TAZ TDO TDI P1 6 TAI ICLK P2 5 ROSC PLS TAUTMS Vss P1 4 SMCLK TCK 2 gt pil 22 768kHz XOUT P1 3 TA2 XIN 2 2 RST NMI MSP430F1252 P1 1 TAO P2 0 ACLK AO PLO TACLK ADCIOCLK P2 V INCLK AI P2 4 TAX A4 VREF VeREF P2 2 TA0 A2 P2 3 TAV AS VREF VeREF P3 0 STEO AS P3 7 A7 P3 1 SIMO0 P3 6 A6 P3 2 SOMIO P3 5 URXDO P3 3 UCLKO P3 4 UTXDO 2 0 1 X7R 02 4 2 22 17 GND al RTS SEN Vee ae 66 SUSPEND SRDY RESERVED 2 HH SLEEPSMSGRDY pes NC BRI SFLOW PORTSEL RXD SIN BRISCLK 281 8 9 LL Notes e Module SOUT SIN and SCLK connected directly to hardware USART of microcontroller e SEN needs to be on an interrupt capable I O pin on the microcontroller on Port 1 amp 2 on the MSP430F1232 Interrupt pins located dynastream com thisisant com 10 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 1 3 3 Bit Sync Mode
19. ircuitry This does not preclude the possibility that some other form of authorization or testing may be required for the finished product Changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The end user must comply with all of the instructions provided by the Grantee which indicate installation and or operating conditions necessary for compliance 2 1 United States The AP2 module has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B devices Operation is subject to the following two 2 conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to radio communications if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the receiver e Co
20. l stack of ANT is extremely compact requiring minimal microcontroller resources and considerably reducing system costs ANT provides carefree handling of the Physical Network and Transport OSI layers In addition it incorporates key low level security features that form the foundation for user defined sophisticated network security implementations ANT ensures adequate user control while considerably lightening computational burden in providing a simple yet effective wireless networking solution Application Presentation Layers User Defined Higher Level Security Network Transport amp Low Level Security Data Link Layer Implemented by ANT Physical Layer ANT supports public managed and private network architectures with 222 uniquely addressable devices possible ensuring that each device can be uniquely identified from each other in the same network ANT is proven with an installed base of multimillion nodes in ultra low power sensor network applications in sport fitness home and industrial automation The ANT solutions are available in chips chipsets and modules to suit a wide variety of application needs Incorporated in AP2 product family are several ANT core stack enhancements e Background scanning e Continuous scanning mode e High density node support e Improved channel search e Channel ID management e Improved transmission power control e Frequency agility e Proximity acquisition The complete desc
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22. nsceiver Module Rev 1 8 20 of 23 NOTES l AVOID PLACING METAL COMPONENTS NEAR THE PRINTED ANTENNA OF THE AP2 HAVING METAL OBJECTS LARGE GROUND PLANES IN THIS AREA CAN REDUCE THE RF PERFORMANCE 2 AP2 DEVELOPMENT MODULES COME WITH A STANDARD MOLEX HEADER AP2 MALE HEADER IS MOLEX P N 537480208 MATING FEMALE HEADER IS MOLEX P N 529910208 ANGLED FEATURE ON HEADER DOES NOT VISUALLY REPRESENT PIN 1 FOLLOW PINOUT BELOW FOR PIN NUMBERING AND ORIENTATION 3 da THE LAST x VALUE REPRESENTS THE PLACEMENT OF OPTIONAL 2 SMT VERSION OF MODULE ANTAP2xxMSIB VERSION WITH MOLEX HEADER ANTAP2xxMxIB PINOUT BOTTOM VIEW 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 DIMS x VALUE ANTAP2xxMSIB DWG ANTAP2xxMxIB SCALE 20 SHEET 2 OF 3 SIZE A REV 2 0 mm 2 435 7 102 5 878 E 9 E E 7 gt 55 21 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 RECOMMENDED SURFACE MOUNT FOOTPRINT FOR MATING AP2xxMAIB MATING PCB NOTES THE GROUND PLANE SHOULD BE EXTENDED TO THE FULL SIZE OF THE MATING PCB WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE COPPER KEEPOUT IT IS BEST TO POSITION THE 2 SO THAT THE COPPER KEEPOUT IS ON THE EDGE OR OVER HANGING THE EDGE OF THE MATING PCB IF THE COPPER KEEPOUT LAYER IS COMPLETELY WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PCB THE GROUND PLANE SHOULD NOT FULLY SURROUND THE COPPER KEEPOUT IF THI
23. nsult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This product does not contain any user serviceable parts Unauthorized repairs or modifications could result in permanent damage to the equipment and void your warranty and your authority to operate this device under Part 15 regulations The AP2 module is labeled with its own FCC ID O6R1695 note First Character is the letter O not the 0 If the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device then the outside of the device into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module This exterior label can use wording such as the following Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID O6R1695 or Contains FCC ID O6R1695 Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used 2 2 Industry Canada Compliance This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le
24. of AP2 module the mating socket is Molex 52991 0208 1 5 Reflow Guideline AP281M4IB module is rated at moisture sensitive level 2 MSL 2 To handle and Use these modules please follow the standard IPC JEDEC J STD 033B 1 Handling Packing Shipping and Use of Moisture Reflow Sensitive Surface Mount Devices ey DYNASTREAM NNOVAT NS dynastream com thisisant com AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 11 of 23 To reflow it is recommended that the peak solder joint pad temperatures NOT exceeding 240 C If possible pre heat the assembly within the oven profile for 30 seconds at 150 9C Follow the solder paste manufacturer s recommendations especially regarding temperature ramp rate and the time above liquidus 1 6 Pick n Place AP281M4IB module has the package option of 500 modules on standard 13 reel to facilitate machine pick and place Please refer to section 4 for tape and reel dimensions dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVAT N DYNASTREAM NNOVAT N 12 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 2 Regulatory Approval The ANT AP2 module has received regulatory approvals in the United States FCC Canada IC Europe ETSI Japan ARIB Australia and New Zealand Such approvals allow the user to place the module inside a finished product and in usual case not require regulatory testing for an intentional radiator provided no changes or modifications are made to the module c
25. ription of ANT message protocol is found in the document ANT Message Protocol and Usage The serial interface details are provided in the document Interfacing with ANT General Purpose Chipsets and Modules Both documents are available on www thisisant com ANT and ANT Alliance is the open application layer the top of the ANT stack It standardizes communications facilitates interoperability between a wide array of personal sports wellness and lifestyle monitoring devices ANT defines device profiles that specify access data formats and channel parameters dynastream com thisisant com AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 5 of 23 The ANT Alliance is comprised of companies who have adopted the ANT promise of interoperability The Alliance ensures standardized communication through optimized brand value and partnerships with other top tier companies and products dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVATIONS ZEN SE DYNASTREA NNOVAT N 6 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 1 ANT AP2 Module The ANT AP2 module is a drop in module based on the reference design of nRF24AP2 a new generation of ANT system on chip family from Nordic Semiconductor An F antenna is integrated on the small sized 20mm by 20mm board The module has been certified to comply with radio regulation or standards covering global markets include North America Europe Japan and Australia The integrated mo
26. tion Pre Maximum output power 2 0 4 dBm Parc RF power control range 16 18 20 dB PRFCR RF power accuracy 4 dB dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVAT N AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 15 of 23 Symbol Parameter condition Notes Min Typ Max Units Paw 20dB bandwidth for modulated carrier 950 1100 kHz Pari i 1st adjacent channel transmit power 1MHz 20 dBc Pnr2 1 2nd adjacent channel transmit power 2MHz 40 dBc Receiver operation RXmax Maximum received signal at lt 0 1 BER 0 dBm RXsens Sensitivity at 0 1 BER 85 dBm C Ico C I co channel 9 dBc C Tist 1st adjacent channel selectivity C I 1MHz 8 dBc 2nd adjacent channel selectivity C I 2 2 20 dBc C I3rp 3rd adjacent channel selectivity C I 3MHz 30 dBc Current Consumption for rev F and above measured at Vcc 3 0V Ta 25 C Ipeepsieep Deep sleep command 0 5 No active channels communications 2 0 HA Isuspend Asynchronous suspend activated 2 0 Igase 32kxo Base Active current 32 768 KHz crystal oscillator 8 3 0 HA Peak Tx current 0dBm output power 3 15 mA 6 Peak Tx current 6dBm output power 3 13 mA IpeakTx 12 Peak Tx current 12dBm output power 3 12 mA IpeakTx 18 Supply peak current 18dBm output power 3 11 mA IpeakRx Peak Rx current 4 17 mA Isearch Search current 2 8 mA Rx ByteSync Average current Rx message in byte sync mode 21 Imsq_Rx_BitSync Average current
27. wise such that the module is soldered on another board the finished product will have to be re certified 2 5 Australia amp New Zealand The AP2 module has been tested and found to comply with AS NZS 4268 2003 Radio equipment and systems Short range devices The ACMA MED supplier code number is N 20233 dynastream com thisisant com DYNASTREAM NNOVATION 14 of 23 AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 3 Electrical Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings Voltage applied at Vcc to Vss 0 3V to 3 6V Input voltage at any pin 0 3V to Vcc 0 3V max 3 6V Operating temperature 40 C to 85 C Storage temperature 409C to 85 C Note Stress exceeding one or more of the above maximum ratings may cause permanent damage Conditions Vcc 3 0V Vss OV Ta 40 C to 85 C Symbol Parameter condition Notes Min Typ Max Units Operating conditions Vec Supply voltage 1 9 3 0 3 6 V Ta Operating temperature 40 85 oc Digital input pin Vin HIGH level input voltage 0 7Vcc Vcc V Vit LOW level input voltage Vss 0 3Vcc V Digital output pin Von HIGH level output voltage 0 5 V Vor LOW level output voltage Io 20 5mA Vss 0 3 V General RF conditions fop Operating frequency 1 2403 2480 MHz PLLres PLL Programming resolution 1 MHz fxraL Crystal frequency 16 MHz Af Frequency deviation 160 kHz Reesk Air data rate in each burst on air 1 Mbps FCHANNEL Non overlapping channel spacing 1 MHz Transmitter opera
28. ync Mode Description TEST Tie to TEST Tie il 6 TEST GND to GND Tie to Ground 2 10 RST RST RST Reset the device B 1 Vcc Vcc Vcc Power supply source dynastream com thisisant com AP2 RF Transceiver Module Rev 1 8 7 of 23 4 19 GND GND GND Power supply ground 5 8 NC NC NC No connection SUSPEND ESL EMT Async Suspend control 6 17 SUSPEND SRDY SRDY Sync gt Serial port ready Async gt Sleep mode enable 7 15 SLEEP MRDY SLEEP MRDY Sync Message ready indication 8 13 NC NC NC No connection PORTSEL FORTSEL Asynchronous or synchronous port 9 11 PORTSEL y we Tie to GND Tie to Vcc BR2 SCLK Async gt Baud rate selection 10 7 BR2 SCLK Sync gt Clock output signal Async gt transmit data signal 11 4 TXD0 SOUT TXDO SOUT Sync Data output 3 Async gt Receive data signal 12 RXDO SIN RXDO SIN Sync Data input Async Baud rate selection 3 ee BRI SELL Sync gt Bit or byte flow control select Async gt Baud rate selection 14 9 BR3 BR3 Tie to GND Sync Not used tie to ground 15 14 RESERVERD2 Tie to GND Tie to GND Reserved Pin Tie to ground 16 12 RESERVERD1 Tie to GND Tie to GND Reserved Pin Tie to ground Async Request to send 17 2 RTS SEN RTS SEN Sync Serial enable signal 16 18 20 NC NC NC No connection The baud rate of the asynchronous communication is controlled by the speed select signals BR1 BR2 and BR3 The table below shows the relationship between the states of th
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