0600-00025 Laird Technologies, 0600-00025 Datasheet - Page 25

ANTENNA 915MHZ 1/2WAVE 7" MMCX

0600-00025

Manufacturer Part Number
0600-00025
Description
ANTENNA 915MHZ 1/2WAVE 7" MMCX
Manufacturer
Laird Technologies
Datasheet

Specifications of 0600-00025

Antenna Type
Whip: 1/2 Wave, Swivel, Tilt (Right Angle)
Number Of Bands
1
Frequency
902MHz ~ 928MHz
Vswr
2
Gain
2dBi
Termination
MMCX R/A Plug
Mounting Type
Chassis Mount
Height (max)
7.2" (182.99mm)
Impedance
50 Ohms
Technology Type
1/2 Wave Wireless Transceiver Antenna
Termination Style
MMCX
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Firmware Revision Request
The OEM Host issues this command to request the
firmware of the transceiver.
Command: 0xCC 0x00 0x00
Number of bytes returned: 3
Response: 0xCC Version XX
Parameter Range:
XX = 0x00-0x03 (ignore this byte)
Change Channel
The OEM Host issues this command to change the
channel of the transceiver.
Command: 0xCC 0x01 Channel
Number of bytes returned: 2
Response: 0xCC Channel
Broadcast Packets
The OEM Host issues this command to change the
transceiver operation between Addressed Packets and
Broadcast Packets. If Addressed Packets are selected,
the transceiver will send all packets to the transceiver
designated by the Destination Address programmed in
the transceiver. If Broadcast Packets are selected, the
transceiver will send its packets to all transceivers on
that network. Setting bit-7 of API Control to 1 can also
enable Broadcast Packets.
Command: 0xCC 0x08 Data1
Number of bytes returned: 2
Response: 0xCCh Data1
Parameter Range:
Data1 = 00 for Addressed
When bit-7 of the API Control is used to set the
(Broadcast/Addressed) Packets of a transceiver,
the radio must be reset before issuing this
command.
change the (Broadcast/Addressed) Packets if
resetting the transceiver is not desired.
Quick Tip:
01 for Broadcast
However, bit-7 can still be used to
Write Destination Address
The OEM Host issues this command to the transceiver
to change the Destination Address.
Note: Only the three Least Significant Bytes of the MAC
Address are used for packet delivery.
Command: 0xCC 0x10 MAC3 MAC2 MAC1
Number of bytes returned: 4
Response: 0xCC MAC3 MAC2 MAC1
Parameter Range: 0x00 – 0xFF corresponding to 3
LSB’s of destination MAC Address
Read Destination Address
The OEM Host issues this command to the transceiver
to read the Destination Address.
Note:
MAC Address are used for packet delivery.
Command: 0xCC 0x11
Number of bytes returned: 4
Response: 0xCC MAC3 MAC2 MAC1
Parameter Range: 0x00 – 0xFF corresponding to 3
LSB’s of destination MAC Address
Auto Destination
The Host issues this command to change the settings
for Auto Destination. When issuing this command, the
Auto Destination setting will only be changed if the
corresponding enable bit is set (Control1 Parameter,
EEPROM Address 56h, bit-4).
Command: 0xCC 0x15 Data1
Number of Bytes Returned:
Response: 0xCC Data2
Parameter Range:
Data1 = Bit 0: Auto Destination
Data2 = Bit 0: New Auto Destination Setting
Read API Control
The OEM Host issues this command to the transceiver
to read the API Control byte.
Command: 0xCC 0x16
Number of bytes returned: 2
Response: 0xCC API Control
Only the three Least Significant Bytes of the
Bit 4: Enable Auto Destination Modification
Bit 1: New Auto Channel Setting
Bits 2 – 7: 0
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