XBP09-XCUIT-009 Digi International, XBP09-XCUIT-009 Datasheet - Page 14

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XBP09-XCUIT-009

Manufacturer Part Number
XBP09-XCUIT-009
Description
XBEE-PRO XSC -100MW 9.6KBPS
Manufacturer
Digi International
Series
XBEE-PRO™r

Specifications of XBP09-XCUIT-009

Frequency
910MHz ~ 918MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
9.6kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FHSS
Power - Output
20dBm (100mW)
Sensitivity
-106dBm
Voltage - Supply
3 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
65mA
Current - Transmitting
265mA
Data Interface
PCB, Through Hole
Antenna Connector
U.FL
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Applications
-
Memory Size
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
602-1132
Q4197953
XBP09-XCUIT-009
XBee‐PRO®  XSC OEM RF Modules  
2.2.3. Receive Mode
2.2.4. Sleep Mode
If a module detects RF data while operating in Idle Mode, the module transitions into Receive Mode
to start receiving RF packets.
Figure 2‐08. Reception of RF Data
After a packet is received, the module
checks the CRC (cyclic redundancy check)
to ensure that the data was transmitted
without error. If the CRC data bits on the
incoming packet are invalid, the packet is
discarded. If the CRC is valid, the packet
proceeds to the DO Buffer.
The module returns to Idle Mode after valid
RF data is no longer detected or after an
error is detected in the received RF data. If
serial data is stored in the DI buffer while
the module is in Receive Mode, the serial
data will be transmitted after the module is
finished receiving data and returns to Idle
Mode.
Sleep Modes enable the XBee module to operate at minimal power consumption when not in use.
The following Sleep Mode options are available:
For the module to transition into Sleep Mode, the module must have a non-zero SM (Sleep Mode)
Parameter and one of the following must occur:
In Sleep Mode, the module will not transmit or receive data until the module first transitions to
Idle Mode. All Sleep Modes are enabled and disabled using SM Command. Transitions into and out
of Sleep Modes are triggered by various events as shown in the table below.
Table 2‐01. Summary of Sleep Mode Configurations
Pin Sleep (SM = 1)
Pin Sleep requires the least amount of power. In order to achieve this state, SLEEP pin must be
asserted (high). The module remains in Pin Sleep until the SLEEP pin is de-asserted.
After enabling Pin Sleep, the SLEEP pin controls whether the XBee module is active or in Sleep
Mode. When SLEEP is de-asserted (low), the module is fully operational. When SLEEP is asserted
(high), the module transitions to Sleep Mode and remains in its lowest power-consuming state
until the SLEEP pin is de-asserted. SLEEP is only active if the module is setup to operate in this
mode; otherwise the pin is ignored.
Sleep Mode 
Setting
Pin Sleep
(SM = 1)
Cyclic Sleep
(SM = 3-8)
© 2010 Digi International, Inc.
• Pin Sleep
• Cyclic Sleep
• The module is idle (no data transmission or reception) for a user-defined period of time [Refer
• SLEEP is asserted (only for Pin Sleep option).
to the ST (Time before Sleep) Command].
Transition into
Sleep Mode
Microcontroller can shut down and wake
modules by asserting (high) SLEEP (pin 9).
Note: The module will complete a
transmission or reception before activating
Pin Sleep.
Automatic transition to Sleep Mode occurs
in cycles as defined by the SM (Sleep
Mode) Command.
Note: The cyclic sleep time interval must be
shorter than the “Wake-up Initializer Timer”
(set by LH Command).
Transition out of
Sleep Mode
De-assert (low)
SLEEP (pin 9).
After the cyclic sleep
time interval elapses.
Note: Module can be
forced into Idle Mode
if PW (Pin Wake-up)
Command is
enableds.
Related
Commands
SM
SM, ST, HT, 
LH, PW
Typical Power
Consumption
50 µA
76 µA
when sleeping
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