XTIB-R Digi International/Maxstream, XTIB-R Datasheet - Page 47

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XTIB-R

Manufacturer Part Number
XTIB-R
Description
BOARD INTERFACE 1W RS232/485
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Datasheets

Specifications of XTIB-R

Accessory Type
Interface Board
For Use With/related Products
XTend Radios
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
Q2172356
9XTend™ OEM RF Module ‐ Product Manual v2.x4x [2007.01.04]
4.2.3. Repeater Mode
Theory of Operation
Attributes:
Constraints:
Suggestions:
Required Parameter Values (TX module): MD = 5 or 6, MY = unique value (can be accom-
plished by issuing the AM (Auto-set MY) and WR (Write) commands to all modules in the network)
Related Commands: Networking (MD, DT, MY, AM), Serial Interfacing (RN, PK, RO, RB)
Recommended Use: Use in networks where intermediary modules are needed to relay data to
modules beyond the transmission range of the base module.
OEMs and integrators can extend the effective range and reliability of their data radio system by
forwarding traffic through one or more repeaters. Instead of using routing tables and path discov-
ery to establish dynamic paths through a network, the repeater system uses a sophisticated algo-
rithm to propagate each RF packet through the entire network.
The network supports RF packets up to 2048 bytes (when the RF data rate is set at 9600 bps (BR
= 0)). The repeater network can operate using broadcast or addressed communications for multi-
drop networks and works well in many systems with no special configuration.
When in Repeater Mode, the network repeats each message among all available modules exactly
one time. This mechanism eliminates the need for configuring specific routes.
Figure 4‐06. Repeater Network Topology
© 2007 MaxStream, Inc.
Low power consumption
Minimized interference
Each RF packet is tagged with a unique Packet ID (PID).
Each repeater will repeat a packet only once (tracked by the PID).
Increased latency and decreased throughput
(Latency and throughput is determined by number of hops, not by number of
repeaters. Multiple repeaters within range of source node count as one hop.)
All RF packets propagate to every module in the network (filtering rules apply).
Packet destination addresses (DT) determine which packets are sent out serial
port and/or retransmitted.
Broadcast communications - each packet comes out every node exactly once.
Addressed communications - all modules see every packet. Only the module
with a matching address will forward it to the DO buffer (UART IN).
Requires that each module have a unique MY (Source Address) parameter.
System must introduce just one packet at a time to the network for transmission
(Maximum number of bytes is determined by the PK parameter).
Each hop (H) decreases network throughput by a factor of 1/(H+1). Additional
repeaters add network redundancy without decreasing throughput.
Insert a variable delay before repeating packets to avoid collisions
(based on RSSI).
Buffer any incoming serial data and delay response packet transmissions until
previous packet has cleared out of network.
For best results, use the RO and RB commands to ensure that the RF packets
align with the underlying protocol packets as the network can only accept one RF
packet at a time.
Chapter 4 ‐ RF Communication Modes
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