WLNG-SE-DP551 Quatech, WLNG-SE-DP551 Datasheet - Page 22

WiFi / 802.11 Modules & Development Tools WIRELESS DEV SERVER RS-422/485 SUPPORT

WLNG-SE-DP551

Manufacturer Part Number
WLNG-SE-DP551
Description
WiFi / 802.11 Modules & Development Tools WIRELESS DEV SERVER RS-422/485 SUPPORT
Manufacturer
Quatech
Series
Airborne™r
Datasheets

Specifications of WLNG-SE-DP551

Wireless Frequency
2.48 GHz
Interface Type
UART
Modulation
DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Security
64/128 bit WEP, WPA, AES, EAP
Antenna
U.FL
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Mfg Application Notes
Transition to DP550 Devices AppNote
Frequency
2.4GHz ~ 2.4835GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
54Mbps
Modulation Or Protocol
802.11 b/g
Applications
WLAN
Power - Output
-
Sensitivity
-98dBm
Voltage - Supply
3.3VDC
Current - Receiving
310mA
Current - Transmitting
240mA
Data Interface
Connector, 36 Pin Header
Memory Size
-
Antenna Connector
U.FL x 2
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
 Details
For Use With/related Products
ARM 9, AR6002
Quatech, Inc.
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7.3
SPI Protocol
A SPI message is composed of a 4 byte header followed by 0 or more bytes of
data. The header data is full-duplex. That is, the TX message header is sent to
the Airborne Device Server module by the host at the same time the RX
message header is sent to the host from the Airborne Device Server.
The TX message header consists of a Command (CMD) byte, followed by three
Parameter (PARM) bytes. They are described in the SPI Commands section 0
below.
The RX message header is shifted out as the first four bytes of a SPI message
regardless of the contents of the TX message header. The RX message header
consists of a RX Data Available field, and a TX Buffer Available field. The RX
Data Available field indicates the number of data bytes the Device Server has
available for the host. The data can be received by the RXDATA command. The
TX Buffer Available field indicates how many data bytes the Device Server is
able to accept from the host. This data is to be shifted in by the host using the
TXDATA (Table 16) command. Both fields are 16 bit values and are stored in
little-endian format (Least significant byte first).
The /SPI_SEL signal must be deasserted between successive SPI messages. The
messages will not be processed correctly if /SPI_SEL is held asserted across multiple
messages.
SPI data is transferred most significant bit first (msb).
CMD
RX Data Available
0
0
Table 14 - RX Message Header
Table 13 - TX Message Header
4/14/2011
PARM1
1
1
TX Buffer Available
2
2
PARM2
3
3
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