Laird Connectivity TIWI501 TiWi5 Transceiver Module User Manual

LS Research, LLC TiWi5 Transceiver Module

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TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1  Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 1 of 42 Integrated Transceiver Modules for WLAN 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), and ANT   FEATURES IEEE 802.11 a,b,g,n,d,e,I compliant   Typical WLAN Transmit Power: o 18.3 dBm, 11 Mbps, CCK (b) o  14.4 dBm, 54 Mbps, OFDM (g)   o 12.5 dBm,  65 Mbps, OFDM (n)   Typical WLAN Sensitivity: o  -88 dBm, 8% PER,11 Mbps o  -74 dBm, 10% PER, 54 Mbps  o  -72 dBm, 10% PER, 65 Mbps    Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Power Class 1.5   Full support for BLE 4.0 and ANT   Miniature footprint: 18 mm x 13 mm   Low height profile: 1.9 mm   Terminal for PCB/Chip antenna feeds   Worldwide acceptance: FCC (USA), IC (Canada), and CE (Europe)    Modular certification allows reuse of LSR FCC ID and ETSI certification without repeating the expensive testing on your end product   Compact design based on Texas Instruments WL1273L Transceiver   Seamless integration with TI OMAP™ application processors   SDIO Host data path interfaces   Bluetooth Advanced Audio Interfaces    Low power operation modes   RoHS compliant  Streamlined development with LSR Design Services APPLICATIONS   Security   HVAC Control, Smart Energy   Sensor Networks   Medical  DESCRIPTION The TiWi5 module is a high performance 2.4 /5.5 GHz IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0 radio in a cost effective, pre-certified footprint.  The module realizes the necessary PHY/MAC layers to support WLAN applications in conjunction with a host processor over a SDIO interface. The module also provides a Bluetooth platform through the UART or btSPI HCI transport layer. Both WLAN and Bluetooth share the same antenna port. TiWi5 is pin for pin compatible with the TiWi-R2 and TiWi-BLE modules.  TiWi5 does not include the on module U.FL connector. Need to get to market quickly?  Not an expert in 802.11 or Bluetooth?  Need a custom antenna? Would you like to own the design?  Would you like a custom design?  Not quite sure what you need?  Do you need help with your host board?  LS Research Design Services will be happy to develop custom hardware or software, integrate the design, or license the design so you can manufacture yourself.  Contact us at sales@lsr.com or call us at 262-375-4400.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 2 of 42 ORDERING INFORMATION Order Number Description 450-0053 TiWi5 Module (Tray, SPQ = 100) 450-0053R TiWi5 Module (Tape and Reel, SPQ = 1000) Table 1 Orderable TiWi5 Part Numbers  MODULE ACCESSORIES  Order Number Description  001-0009 2.4/5.5 GHz Dual-Band Dipole Antenna with Reverse Polarity SMA Connector  080-0001 U.FL to Reverse Polarity SMA Bulkhead Cable 105mm Table 2 Module Accessories
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 3 of 42 BLOCK DIAGRAM    Figure 1 TiWi5 Module Block Diagram – Top-Level
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 4 of 42 TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES .......................................................................................................................... 1 APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 1 DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................... 1 ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 2 MODULE ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................... 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................... 3 PIN DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................................................ 7 INI FILE RADIO PARAMETERS .......................................................................................... 9 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 10 Absolute Maximum Ratings ..................................................................................................................... 10 Recommended Operating Conditions .................................................................................................... 10 General Characteristics ............................................................................................................................ 11 WLAN RF Characteristics......................................................................................................................... 14 Bluetooth RF Characteristics .................................................................................................................. 16 Bluetooth Low Energy RF Characteristics ............................................................................................. 17 WLAN POWER-UP SEQUENCE ....................................................................................... 18 WLAN POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE ................................................................................. 19 BLUETOOTH POWER-UP SEQUENCE............................................................................ 20 BLUETOOTH POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE ..................................................................... 21 ENABLE SCHEME ............................................................................................................ 22 IRQ OPERATION ............................................................................................................... 22 SLOW (32 KHZ) CLOCK SOURCE REQUIREMENTS ..................................................... 23 BLUETOOTH HCI UART ................................................................................................... 24 SDIO INTERFACE TIMING ................................................................................................ 26 SDIO CLOCK TIMING........................................................................................................ 27 SOLDERING RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................ 28
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 5 of 42 Recommended Reflow Profile for Lead Free Solder ............................................................................. 28 CLEANING ......................................................................................................................... 29 OPTICAL INSPECTION ..................................................................................................... 29 REWORK ........................................................................................................................... 29 SHIPPING, HANDLING, AND STORAGE ......................................................................... 29 Shipping ..................................................................................................................................................... 29 Handling ..................................................................................................................................................... 29 Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) ............................................................................................................. 29 Storage ....................................................................................................................................................... 29 Repeating Reflow Soldering .................................................................................................................... 30 AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 31 AGENCY STATEMENTS ................................................................................................... 31 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement ............................................................ 31 Industry Canada Statements.................................................................................................................... 32 OEM RESPONSIBILITIES TO COMPLY WITH FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA REGULATIONS ....................................................................................................... 33 OEM LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR END-PRODUCT .............................................. 34 OEM END PRODUCT USER MANUAL STATEMENTS.................................................... 35 EUROPE ............................................................................................................................ 36 CE Notice ................................................................................................................................................... 36 Declaration of Conformity (DOC) ............................................................................................................ 36 MECHANICAL DATA......................................................................................................... 37 PCB FOOTPRINT .............................................................................................................. 38 TAPE AND REEL SPECIFICATION .................................................................................. 39 DEVICE MARKINGS .......................................................................................................... 40 Rev 1 Devices ............................................................................................................................................ 40 Rev 2 Devices ............................................................................................................................................ 40 Rev 3 Devices ............................................................................................................................................ 41 CONTACTING LS RESEARCH ......................................................................................... 42
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 6 of 42 TIWI5 MODULE FOOTPRINT AND PIN DEFINITIONS To apply the TiWi5 module, it is important to use the module pins in your application as they are designated in below and in the corresponding pin definition table found on pages 7 and 8.  Not all the pins on the TiWi5 module may be used, as some are reserved for future functionality.    Figure 2 TiWi5 Pinout (Top View)
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 7 of 42 PIN DESCRIPTIONS Module Pin Name I/O Type Buffer Type Logic Level Description 1 VBAT PI - - Battery Voltage 3.6 VDC Nominal (3.0-4.8 VDC) 2 BT_FUNC5 DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC HOST_WU (*) 3 WL_UART_DBG DIO 4 mA 1.8 VDC WL_UART_DBG 4 WLAN_IRQ DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC WLAN Interrupt Request 5 BT_EN DI - 1.8 VDC Bluetooth Enable 6 FM_EN DI - 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, CONNECT TO GND 7 WL_RS232_RX DI - 1.8 VDC WLAN TEST UART RX (*) 8 WL_RS232_TX DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC WLAN TEST UART TX (*) 9 FM_I2S_FSYNC DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT  10 WL_EN DI - 1.8 VDC WLAN Enable 11 VIO PI - - POWER SUPPLY FOR 1.8 VDC DIGITAL DOMAIN 12 GND GND - - Ground 13 SDIO_D3 DIO 8 mA 1.8 VDC SDIO INTERFACE, HOST PULL UP 14 SDIO_D2 DIO 8 mA 1.8 VDC SDIO INTERFACE, HOST PULL UP 15 SDIO_D1 DIO 8 mA 1.8 VDC SDIO INTERFACE, HOST PULL UP 16 SDIO_D0 DIO 8 mA 1.8 VDC SDIO INTERFACE, HOST PULL UP 17 SDIO_CMD DIO 8 mA 1.8 VDC HOST PULL UP 18 SDIO_CLK DI - 1.8 VDC HOST PULL UP 19 SLOW_CLK DI - 1.8 VDC SLEEP CLOCK (32 kHz) 20 FM_IRQ DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 21 FM_SDA DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 22 FM_SCL DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 23 FM_I2S_CLK DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 24 FM_I2S_DI DI 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, CONNECT TO GND 25 FM_I2S_DO DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 26 FM_AUD_RIN AI - - NOT SUPPORTED, CONNECT TO GND 27 FM_AUD_LIN AI - - NOT SUPPORTED, CONNECT TO GND 28 FMRFOUT AO - - NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 29 FMRFIN AI - - NOT SUPPORTED, CONNECT TO GND 30 GND GND - - Ground 31 FM_AUD_ROUT AO - - NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 8 of 42 Module Pin Name I/O Type Buffer Type Logic Level Description 32 FM_AUD_LOUT AO - - NOT SUPPORTED, NO CONNECT 33 AUD_FSYNC DIO 4 mA 1.8 VDC PCM I/F 34 HCI_RX DI 8 mA 1.8 VDC Bluetooth HCI UART RX (*) 35 HCI_RTS DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC Bluetooth HCI UART RTS (*) 36 HCI_TX DIO 8 mA 1.8 VDC Bluetooth HCI UART TX 37 AUD_CLK DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC PCM I/F (*) 38 AUD_OUT DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC PCM I/F (*) 39 HCI_CTS DI 4 mA 1.8 VDC Bluetooth HCI UART CTS (*) 40 AUD_IN DI 4 mA 1.8 VDC PCM I/F (*) 41 BT_FUNC2 DI 4 mA 1.8 VDC Bluetooth Wakeup / DC2DC mode (*) 42 BT_FUNC4 DO 4 mA 1.8 VDC BT_UARTD (DEBUG) (*) 43 VDD_LDO_CLASS_1P5 NC - - VBAT VOLTAGE PRESENT, NO CONNECT 44 GND GND - - Ground 45 GND GND - - Ground 46 GND GND - - Ground 47 GND GND - - Ground 48 ANT RF  - Antenna terminal for WLAN and Bluetooth (note [1]) 49 GND GND - - Ground 50 GND GND - - Ground 51 GND GND - - Ground 52 GND GND - - Ground  PI = Power Input PO = Power Output DI = Digital Input (1.8 VDC Logic Level) DO = Digital Output (1.8 VDC Logic Level)  AI = Analog Input AO = Analog Output AIO = Analog Input/Output RF = RF Port GND = Ground   Note[1]: Antenna terminal presents DC short circuit to ground.  (*) indicates that pin is capable of bidirectional operation, but is used as the type shown.  Table 3 TiWi5 Module Pin Descriptions  All digital I/O signals use 1.8V logic.  If the host microcontroller does not support 1.8V logic, then level shifters MUST be used.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 9 of 42 INI FILE RADIO PARAMETERS There is an ini file that contains WLAN radio parameters which are critical to both the RF performance and EMC compliance of the module.   The ini file available on the LSR wiki is only intended to be used with the LSR WLAN Eval Tool.  Note that this ini file will not work when using the TiWi5 module in normal operation which typically involves an operating system.  To use the TiWi5 module in normal operation, refer to specifics contained in the TiWi Family INI File Radio Parameter User Guide which is also available for download on the LSR website. The settings specified in the appropriate ini file must be used to operate the module in compliance with the modular certification for FCC or ETSI.  There is a unique ini file for operating the module in compliance with FCC regulations, and a different ini file for operating the module in compliance with the ETSI regulations.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 10 of 42 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS The majority of these characteristics are based on controlling and conditioning the tests using the TiWi5 control software application.  Other control conditions may require these values to be re-characterized by the customer. Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min Max Unit Power supply voltage (VBAT)(4)(5) -0.5 +5.5 V Digital supply voltage (VIO) -0.5 2.1 V Voltage on any GPIO -0.5 VIO + 0.5 V Voltage on any Analog Pins(3) -0.5 2.1 V RF input power, antenna port  +10 dBm Operating temperature(6) -40 +85 ºC Storage temperature -55 +125 ºC  1. Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device and are not covered by the warranty.  These are stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not implied.  Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 2.  All parameters are measured as follows unless stated otherwise: VDD_IN=1.8V, VDDIO_1.8V=1.8V, VDD_LDO_CLASS1P5=3.6V 3.  Analog pins: XTALP, XTALM, RFIOBT, DRPWRXBM, DRPWRXBP, DRPWTXB, and also FMRFINP, FMRFINM, FMRFINM, FMAUDLIN, FMAUDRIN, FMAUDLOUT, FMAUDROUT 4.  The following signals are from the VBAT group, PMS_VBAT and VDD_LDO_CLASS1P5 (if BT class 1.5 direct VBAT is used). 5.  Maximum allowed depends on accumulated time at that voltage; 4.8V for 7 years lifetime, 5.5V for 6 hours cumulative. 6.  The device can be reliably operated for 5,000 active-WLAN cumulative hours at TA of 85oC. Table 4 Absolute Maximum Ratings  Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Min Typ Max Unit VBAT 3.0 3.6 4.8 V VIO 1.62 1.8 1.92 V VIH  0.65 x VIO - VIO V VIL 0 - 0.35 x VIO V VOH @ 4, 8 mA VIO - 0.45 - VIO V VOL  @ 4, 8 mA 0 - 0.45 V Ambient temperature range -40 25 85 ºC Table 5 Recommended Operating Conditions
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 11 of 42 General Characteristics Parameter Min Typ Max Unit WLAN RF frequency range 1 2412  2472 MHz WLAN RF frequency range 2 4910  5835 MHz WLAN RF data rate 1 802.11 a/b/g/n rates supported 65 Mbps BT RF frequency Range  2402  2480 MHz Table 6 General Characteristics  Power Consumption – WLAN 2.4 GHz Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit CCK (802.11b) TX Current  2437 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=18.3 dBm, 11 Mbps CCK  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 247 - mA OFDM (802.11g) TX Current 2437 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=14.4 dBm, 54 Mbps OFDM  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 180 - mA OFDM (802.11n) TX Current  2437 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=12.5 dBm, 65 Mbps OFDM  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 166 - mA CCK (802.11b) RX Current   - 93 - mA OFDM (802.11g) RX Current  - 93 - mA OFDM (802.11n) RX Current   - 93 - mA Dynamic Mode [1]   - <1.2 - mA  [1] Total Current from VBAT for reception of Beacons with DTIM=1 TBTT=100 mS, Beacon duration 1.6ms, 1 Mbps beacon reception in Listen Mode.  Table 7 2.4 GHz WLAN Power Consumption
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 12 of 42 Power Consumption – WLAN 5 GHz Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit OFDM  9 Mbps (802.11a) TX Current  5745 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=17.6 dBm, 9 Mbps OFDM  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 296 - mA OFDM 54 Mbps (802.11a) TX Current  5745 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=15.0 dBm, 54 Mbps OFDM  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 235 - mA MCS0 6.5 Mbps (802.11a) TX Current 5745 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=18.0 dBm, MCS0 OFDM  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 298 - mA MCS7 65 Mbps (802.11a) TX Current 5745 MHz, VBAT =3.6V, Tamb=+25°C Po=13.2 dBm, MCS7 OFDM  L=1200 bytes, tdelay (idle)=4 S - 219 - mA 54/65 Mbps (802.11a/n) RX Current   - 100 - mA Dynamic Mode [1]   - <1.2 - mA  [1] Total Current from VBAT for reception of Beacons with DTIM=1 TBTT=100 mS, Beacon duration 1.6ms, 1 Mbps beacon reception in Listen Mode.  Table 8 5 GHz WLAN Power Consumption
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 13 of 42 Power Consumption - Bluetooth Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit GFSK TX Current  Constant Transmit, 1DH5, PRBS9  - 45 - mA EDR TX Current  Constant Transmit, 2DH5,3DH5, PRBS9 - 43 - mA GFSK RX Current  Constant Receive, 1DH1  - 35 - mA EDR RX Current   Constant Receive, 2DH5, 3DH5 - 41 - mA Deep Sleep Current  Deep Sleep Mode - 70 - µA Table 9 Bluetooth Power Consumption  DC Characteristics – General Purpose I/O Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit VIO Current   - 16 mA Logic input low, VIL  0 - 0.35 x VIO V Logic input high, VIH  0.65 x VIO - VIO V Logic output low, VOL (Full Drive) Iout = 8 mA 0 - 0.45 V Iout = 4 mA 0 - 0.45 V Logic output low, VOL (Reduced Drive) Iout = 1 mA 0 - 0.112 V Iout = 0.09 mA 0 - 0.01 V Logic output high, VOH (Full Drive) Iout = -8 mA VIO - 0.45 - VIO V Iout = -4 mA VIO - 0.45 - VIO V Logic output high, VOH (Reduced Drive) Iout = -1 mA VIO - 0.112 - VIO V Iout = -0.3 mA VIO - 0.033 - VIO V Table 10 DC Characteristics General Purpose I/O
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 14 of 42 WLAN RF Characteristics WLAN Transmitter Characteristics 2.4 GHz (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) Parameter Test Conditions Typ EVM Min Typ Max Unit 11 Mbps CCK (802.11b) TX Output Power  11 Mbps CCK , 802.11(b) Mask Compliance, 35% EVM RMS power over TX packet 1.1 - 18.3 - dBm 9 Mbps OFDM (802.11g) TX Output Power  9 Mbps OFDM , 802.11(g) Mask Compliance, -8 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -24 - 18.0 - dBm 54 Mbps OFDM (802.11g) TX Output Power 54 Mbps OFDM, 802.11(g) Mask Compliance, -25 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -34 - 14.4 - dBm 6.5 Mbps OFDM (802.11n) TX Output Power 6.5 Mbps OFDM, 802.11(n) Mask Compliance, -5 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -24 - 18.2 - dBm 65 Mbps OFDM (802.11n) TX Output Power 65 Mbps OFDM, 802.11(n) Mask Compliance, -28 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -35 - 12.5 - dBm Table 11 WLAN 2.4 GHz Transmitter RF Characteristics WLAN Transmitter Characteristics 5 GHz (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) Parameter Test Conditions Typ EVM Start Freq Min Typ Max End Freq Unit 9 Mbps TX Output Power  9 Mbps OFDM , 802.11(a) Mask Compliance, -8 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -31 5170 - 13.0 - 5240 dBm -28 5260 15.6 5700 -21 5745 17.8 5825 54 Mbps TX Output Power  54 Mbps OFDM , 802.11(a) Mask Compliance, -25 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -31 5170 - 13.0 - 5240 dBm -30 5260 14.6 5700 -28 5745 15.2 5825 MCS0 6.5 Mbps TX Output Power  MCS0 OFDM , 802.11(a) Mask Compliance, -5 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -31 5170 - 13.1 - 5240 dBm -28 5260 15.7 5700 -21 5745 18.2 5825 MCS7 65 Mbps TX Output Power  MCS7 OFDM , 802.11(a) Mask Compliance, -27 dB EVM RMS power over TX packet -31 5170 - 12.5 - 5240 dBm -31 5260 12.8 5700 -29 5745 13.5 5825 Table 12 WLAN 5 GHz Transmitter RF Characteristics
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 15 of 42 WLAN Receiver Characteristics 2.4 GHz (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) [1] Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 1 Mbps CCK (802.11b) RX Sensitivity   8% PER  - -97 - dBm 11 Mbps CCK (802.11b) RX Sensitivity   8% PER - -88 - dBm 9 Mbps OFDM (802.11g) RX Sensitivity   10% PER - -89 - dBm 54 Mbps OFDM (802.11g) RX Sensitivity   10% PER - -74 - dBm 6.5 Mbps OFDM (802.11n) RX Sensitivity   10% PER - -89 - dBm 65 Mbps OFDM (802.11n) RX Sensitivity   10% PER - -72 - dBm 11 Mbps CCK (802.11b) RX Overload Level 8% PER - - -10 dBm 9 Mbps OFDM (802.11g) RX Overload Level 10% PER - - -17 dBm 54 Mbps OFDM (802.11g) RX Overload Level 10% PER - - -17 dBm 65 Mbps OFDM (802.11n) RX Overload Level 10% PER - - -17 dBm [1] Up to 2 dB degradation at Channel 13 for 11g/n modes and up to 2 dB degradation at Channel 14 for 11b/g/n modes. Table 13 2.4 GHz WLAN Receiver RF Characteristics  WLAN Receiver Characteristics 5 GHz (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) [1] Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Unit 9 Mbps (802.11a)  RX Sensitivity   10% PER - -87 - dBm 54 Mbps (802.11a) RX Sensitivity   10% PER - -72 - dBm MCS0 6.5 Mbps (802.11a) RX  Sensitivity   10% PER - -88 - dBm MCS7  65 Mbps (802.11a) RX  Sensitivity   10% PER - -70 - dBm Max Input Level (3) OFDM (11a or 11n) <10% PER - - -17 dBm Table 14 5 GHz WLAN Receiver RF Characteristics
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 16 of 42 Bluetooth RF Characteristics Bluetooth Transmitter GFSK and EDR Characteristics, Class 1.5 (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Bluetooth Spec Unit GFSK RF Output Power     - 9.5 - - dBm EDR RF Output Power   - 7.3 -  dBm Power Control Step Size     2 5 8 2-8 dB EDR Relative Power   -2  1 -4/+1 dB Table 15 Bluetooth Transmitter RF Characteristics  Bluetooth Receiver Characteristics  (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Bluetooth Spec Unit GFSK Sensitivity   BER=0.1% - -91 - -70 dBm EDR 2 Mbps Sensitivity   BER=0.01% - -90 - -70 dBm EDR 3 Mbps Sensitivity  BER=0.01% - -83 - -70 dBm GFSK Maximum Input Level  BER=0.1% - - -5 -20 dBm EDR 2 Maximum Input Level BER=0.1% - - -10 - dBm EDR 3 Maximum Input Level BER=0.1% - - -10 - dBm Table 16 Bluetooth Receiver RF Characteristics
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 17 of 42 Bluetooth Low Energy RF Characteristics Bluetooth BLE Transmitter GMSK and EDR Characteristics, Class 1.5 (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Bluetooth Spec Unit GMSK RF Output Power     - 10 - - dBm Power Control Step Size     2 5 8 2-8 dB (1) BLE spec = 10dBm max can be achieved using normal system losses due to filters etc, or by reducing value through VS command. Table 17 Bluetooth Low Energy Transmitter RF Characteristics  Bluetooth BLE Receiver Characteristics  (TA=25°C, VBAT=3.6 V) Parameter Test Conditions Min Typ Max Bluetooth Spec Unit GMSK Sensitivity   PER = 30.8% - -90 - -70 dBm GMSK Maximum Input Level  PER = 30.8% - -5 - -20 dBm Table 18 Bluetooth Low Energy Receiver RF Characteristics
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 18 of 42 WLAN POWER-UP SEQUENCE The following sequence describes device power-up from shutdown.  Only the WLAN Core is enabled; the Bluetooth and FM cores are disabled.  Figure 3 TiWi5 Power-up Sequence Requirements 1.  No signals are allowed on the IO pins if no IO power is supplied, because the IOs are not 'failsafe’. Exceptions are CLK_REQ_OUT, SLOWCLK, XTALP, and AUD_xxx, which are failsafe and can tolerate external voltages with no VDDS and DC2DC.  2.  VBAT, VIO, and SLOWCLK must be available before WL_EN.  3.  Twakeup = T1 + T2 The duration of T1 is defined as the time from WL_EN=high until Fref is valid for the SoC.  T1=~55ms  The duration of T2 depends on: – Operating system – Host enumeration for the SDIO/WSPI – PLL configuration – Firmware download – Releasing the core from reset – Firmware initialization
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 19 of 42 WLAN POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE   Notes: 1.  The DC2DC(1.8V) signal can be monitored on BT_FUNC2 Module Pin (#41) 2.  DC_REQ and CLK_REQ are internal signals shown for reference only Figure 4 TiWi5 Module Power-down Sequence Requirements  1.  DC_REQ will go low only if WLAN is the only core working.  Otherwise if another core is working (e.g BT) it will stay high.  2.  CLK_REQ will go low only if WLAN is the only core working.  Otherwise if another core is working and using the FREF (e.g BT) it will stay high.  3.  If WLAN is the only core that is operating, WL_EN must remain de-asserted for at least 64sec before it is re-asserted.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 20 of 42 BLUETOOTH POWER-UP SEQUENCE  The following sequence describes device power up from shutdown.  Only the Bluetooth core is enabled; the WLAN core is disabled.   Notes: 1.  (A) After this sequence is completed, the device is in the low VIO-leakage state while in shutdown 2.  The DC2DC(1.8V) signal can be monitored on BT_FUNC2 Module Pin (#41) 3.  DC_REQ, CLK_REQ, and FREF are internal signals shown for reference only Figure 5 Bluetooth Power-up Sequence  Power up requirements:  1.  No signals are allowed on the IO pins if no IO power supplied, because the IOs are not 'failsafe'.  Exceptions are CLK_REQ_OUT, SLOWCLK, XTALP, and AUD_xxx, which are failsafe and can tolerate external voltages with no VDDS and DC2DC.  2.  VDDS and SLOWCLK must be stable before releasing BT_EN.  3.  Fast clock must be stable maximum 55 ms after BT_EN goes HIGH.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 21 of 42 BLUETOOTH POWER-DOWN SEQUENCE   Notes: 1.  The DC2DC(1.8V) signal can be monitored on BT_FUNC2 Module Pin (#41) 2.  DC_REQ and CLK_REQ are internal signals shown for reference only Figure 6 Bluetooth Power-down Sequence  The TiWi5 module indicates completion of Bluetooth power-up sequence by asserting HCI_RTS low. This occurs up to 100 ms after BT_EN goes high.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 22 of 42 ENABLE SCHEME The module has 3 enable pins, one for each core: WL_EN, and BT_EN and FM_EN.  Presently, there are 2 modes of active operation now supported: WLAN and Bluetooth.  It is recommended that the FM_EN pin be grounded to disable the FM section.  It is also recommended that the FM section be disabled by Bluetooth HCI commands.  1.  Each core is operated independently by asserting each EN signal to Logic '1'.  In this mode it is possible to control each core asynchronously and independently.  2.  Bluetooth mode operation.  WLAN will be operated through WL_EN asynchronously and independently of Bluetooth.   IRQ OPERATION   1.  The default state of the WLAN_IRQ prior to firmware initialization is 0.  2.  During firmware initialization, the WLAN_IRQ is configured by the SDIO module; a WLAN_IRQ changes its state to 1.  3.  A WLAN firmware interrupt is handled as follows:  a.  The WLAN firmware creates an Interrupt-to-Host, indicated by a 1-to-0 transition on the WLAN_IRQ line (host must be configured as active-low or falling-edge detect).  b.  After the host is available, depending on the interrupt priority and other host tasks, it masks the firmware interrupt.  The WLAN_IRQ line returns to 1 (0-to-1 transition on the WLAN_IRQ line).  c.  The host reads the internal register status to determine the interrupt sources - the register is cleared after the read.  d.  The host processes in sequence all the interrupts read from this register  e.  The host unmasks the firmware interrupts.   4. The host is ready to receive another interrupt from the WLAN device.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 23 of 42 SLOW (32 KHZ) CLOCK SOURCE REQUIREMENTS The slow clock is always supplied from an external source.  It is input on the SLOW_CLK pin, and can be a digital signal in the range of VIO only.  For slow clock frequency and accuracy refer to Table 19.  The external slow clock must be stable before the system exits from shut down mode.   Parameter [1] Condition Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Input slow clock frequency    32768  Hz Input slow clock accuracy WLAN, BT    +/-250 ppm Input transition time Tr/Tf – 10% to 90%  Tr/Tf   100 ns Frequency input duty cycle   30 50 70 % Input voltage limits Square wave, DC coupled VIH 0.65 x VDDS  VDDS Vpeak VIL 0  0.35 x VDDS    Input impedance   1   MW Input capacitance     5 pF Rise and fall time     100 ns Phase noise 1 kHz   -125  dBc/Hz [1] Slow clock is a fail safe input Table 19 Slow Clock Source Requirements
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 24 of 42 BLUETOOTH HCI UART  Figure 7 Bluetooth UART Timing   Table 20 Bluetooth UART Timing
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 25 of 42   Figure 8 Bluetooth UART Data Frame   Table 21 Bluetooth UART Data Frame
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 26 of 42 SDIO INTERFACE TIMING  Table 22 SDIO Interface Read (see Figure 9)   Figure 9 SDIO Single Block Read   Table 23 SDIO Interface Write (see Figure 10)   Figure 10 SDIO Single Block Write
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 27 of 42 SDIO CLOCK TIMING Table 24 SDIO Timing   Figure 11 SDIO Timing
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 28 of 42 SOLDERING RECOMMENDATIONS Recommended Reflow Profile for Lead Free Solder  Note: The quality of solder joints on the castellations (‘half vias’) where they contact the host board should meet the appropriate IPC Specification.  See IPC-A-610-D Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies, section 8.2.4 Castellated Terminations.” Figure 12 Reflow Profile
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 29 of 42 CLEANING In general, cleaning the populated modules is strongly discouraged.  Residuals under the module cannot be easily removed with any cleaning process.   Cleaning with water can lead to capillary effects where water is absorbed into the gap between the host board and the module.  The combination of soldering flux residuals and encapsulated water could lead to short circuits between neighboring pads.  Water could also damage any stickers or labels.   Cleaning with alcohol or a similar organic solvent will likely flood soldering flux residuals into the RF shield, which is not accessible for post-washing inspection.  The solvent could also damage any stickers or labels.   Ultrasonic cleaning could damage the module permanently. OPTICAL INSPECTION After soldering the Module to the host board, consider optical inspection to check the following:   Proper alignment and centering of the module over the pads.   Proper solder joints on all pads.   Excessive solder or contacts to neighboring pads, or vias. REWORK The module can be unsoldered from the host board if the Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) requirements are met as described in this datasheet. Never  attempt  a  rework  on  the module  itself,  e.g.  replacing individual components.  Such actions will terminate warranty coverage. SHIPPING, HANDLING, AND STORAGE Shipping Bulk orders of the TiWi5 modules are delivered in trays of 100 or reels of 1,000. Handling The TiWi5 modules contain a highly sensitive electronic circuitry.  Handling without proper ESD protection may destroy or damage the module permanently. Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Per J-STD-020, devices rated as MSL 4 and not stored in a sealed bag with desiccant pack should be baked prior to use. After opening packaging, devices that will be subjected to reflow must be mounted within 72 hours of factory conditions (<30°C and 60% RH) or stored at <10% RH. Bake devices for 48 hours at 125°C.  Storage Please use this product within 6 months after receipt.  Any product used after 6 months of receipt needs to have solderability confirmed before use. The product shall be stored without opening the packing under the ambient temperature from 5 to 35deg.C and humidity from 20 to 70%RH.  (Packing materials, in particular, may be deformed at the temperatures above this range.) Do not store in salty air or in an environment with a high concentration of corrosive gas, such as Cl2, H2S, NH3, SO2, or NOX. Do not store in direct sunlight. The product should not be subject to excessive mechanical shock.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 30 of 42 Repeating Reflow Soldering Only a single reflow soldering process is encouraged for host boards.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 31 of 42 AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS FCC ID: TFB-TIWI501, 15.247 IC ID: 5969A-TIWI501, RSS 210 CE: Compliant to standards EN 60950-1, EN 300 328, and EN 301 489  SAR: This wireless mobile and/or portable device has been shown to be compliant for localized specific absorption rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95.1-1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003, OET Bulletin 65 Supp. C, RSS-102 and Safety Code 6.  AGENCY STATEMENTS Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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:   Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 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. UNII devices operating within 5.15-5.25 GHz are to be restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co-channel MSS operations. FCC  CAUTION:  Any  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 32 of 42 Industry Canada Statements 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. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. This device has been designed to operate with the antenna(s) listed below, and having a maximum gain of 4.3 dBi (LSR Dipole) and 1.0dBi (Johanson Chip).  Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 4.3 dBi and 1.0dBi are strictly prohibited for use with this device.  The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. List of all Antennas Acceptable for use with the Transmitter  1)  LS Research 001-0009 dipole antenna and LS Research 080-0001 U.FL to Reverse Polarity SMA cable.  2)  Johanson 2450AD46A5400E chip antenna. UNII devices operating within 5.15-5.25 GHz are to be restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for harmful interference to co-channel MSS operations.  L'opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d'interférences et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement de l'appareil. Pour réduire le risque d'interférence aux autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain doiventêtre choisis de manière que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pascelle permise pour une communication réussie. Cet appareil a été conçu pour fonctionner avec l'antenne (s) ci-dessous, et ayant un gain maximum de 4,3 dBi (LSR dipôle) et1.0dBi (Chip Johanson).  Antennes pas inclus danscette liste ou d'avoir un gain supérieur à 4,3 dBi et-1.0dBi sont strictement interdites pour l'utilisation avec cet appareil.  L'impédance d'antenne requise est de 50 ohms. Liste de toutes les antennes acceptables pour une utilization avec l'émetteur 1)  LS Research 001-0009 antenne dipôle et LS Research 080-0001 U. FL à Reverse SMA à polarité du câble. 2)  Antenne Johanson puce 2450AD46A5400E.  Dispositifs UNII opérant dans 5.15-5.25 GHz doivent être limitées à des opérations à l'intérieur afin de réduire tout risque d'interférences nuisibles à la co-canal exploitation du MSS.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 33 of 42 OEM RESPONSIBILITIES TO COMPLY WITH FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA REGULATIONS The TiWi5 Module has been certified for integration into products only by OEM integrators under the following conditions: This device is granted for use in Mobile only configurations in which the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all person and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC and Industry Canada multi-transmitter product procedures. As long as the two conditions above are met, further transmitter testing will not be required. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any additional compliance requirements required with this module installed (for example, digital device emissions, PC peripheral requirements, etc.). IMPORTANT  NOTE:  In  the  event  that  these  conditions  cannot  be  met  (for  certain configurations  or  co-location  with  another  transmitter),  then  the  FCC  and  Industry Canada authorizations are no longer considered valid and the FCC ID and IC Certification Number cannot be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will  be  responsible  for  re-evaluating  the  end  product  (including  the  transmitter)  and obtaining a separate FCC and Industry Canada authorization. Le module de TiWi5 a été certifié pour l'intégration dans des produits uniquement par des intégrateurs OEM dans les conditions suivantes: Ce dispositif est accordé pour une utilisation dans des configurations mobiles seul dans lequel les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doit être installé pour fournir une distance de séparation d'au moins 20cm de toute personne et ne pas être colocalisés avec les autres émetteurs, sauf en conformité avec la FCC et de l'Industrie Canada, multi-émetteur procédures produit. Tant que les deux conditions précitées sont réunies, les tests de transmetteurs supplémentaires ne seront pas tenus. Toutefois, l'intégrateur OEM est toujours responsable de tester leur produit final pour toutes les exigences de conformité supplémentaires requis avec ce module installé (par exemple, les émissions appareil numérique, les exigences de périphériques PC, etc.) NOTE  IMPORTANTE:  Dans  le  cas  où  ces  conditions  ne  peuvent  être  satisfaites  (pour certaines configurations ou de co-implantation avec un autre émetteur), puis la FCC et Industrie autorisations Canada ne sont plus considérés comme valides et l'ID de la FCC et  IC  numéro  de  certification  ne  peut  pas  être  utilisé  sur  la  produit  final.  Dans  ces circonstances,  l'intégrateur  OEM  sera  chargé  de  réévaluer  le  produit  final  (y  compris l'émetteur) et l'obtention d'un distincte de la FCC et Industrie Canada l'autorisation.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 34 of 42 OEM LABELING REQUIREMENTS FOR END-PRODUCT The TiWi5 module is labeled with its own FCC ID and IC Certification Number.  The FCC ID and IC certification numbers are not visible when the module is installed inside another device, as such the end device into which the module is installed must display a label referring to the enclosed module.  The final end product must be labeled in a visible area with the following: “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: TFB-TIWI501” “Contains Transmitter Module IC: 5969A-TIWI501” or “Contains FCC ID: TFB-TIWI501” “Contains IC: 5969A-TIWI501” The OEM of the TiWi5 Module must only use the approved antenna(s) listed above, which have been certified with this module.  Le module de TiWi5 est étiqueté avec son propre ID de la FCC et IC numéro de certification. L'ID de la FCC et IC numéros de certification ne sont pas visibles lorsque le module est installé à l'intérieur d'un autre appareil, comme par exemple le terminal dans lequel le module est installé doit afficher une etiquette faisant référence au module ci-joint. Le produit final doit être étiqueté dans un endroit visible par le suivant:  “Contient Module émetteur FCC ID: TFB-TIWI501" “Contient Module émetteur IC: 5969A-TIWI501"  ou  “Contient FCC ID: TFB-TIWI501" “Contient IC: 5969A-TIWI501"  Les OEM du module TiWi5 ne doit utiliser l'antenne approuvée (s) ci-dessus, qui ont été certifiés avec ce module.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 35 of 42 OEM END PRODUCT USER MANUAL STATEMENTS The OEM integrator should not to provide information to the end user regarding how to install or remove this RF module or change RF related parameters in the user manual of the end product. The user manual for the end product must include the following information in a prominent location: This device is granted for use in Mobile only configurations in which the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all person and not be co-located with any other transmitters except in accordance with FCC and Industry Canada multi-transmitter product procedures. Other user manual statements may apply.  L'intégrateur OEM ne devraient pas fournir des informations à l'utilisateur final sur la façon d'installer ou de supprimer ce module RF ou modifier les paramètres liés RF dans le manuel utilisateur du produit final.  Le manuel d'utilisation pour le produit final doit comporter les informations suivantes dans unendroit bien en vue:  Ce dispositif est accordé pour une utilisation dans des configurations mobiles seule dans laquelle les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doit être installé pour fournir une distance de séparation d'au moins 20cm de toute personne et ne pas être co-localisés avec les autres émetteurs, sauf en conformité avec FCC et Industrie Canada, multi-émetteur procédures produit.  Autres déclarations manuel de l'utilisateur peuvent s'appliquer.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 36 of 42 EUROPE CE Notice This device has been tested and certified for use in the European Union.  See the Declaration of Conformity (DOC) for specifics. If this device is used in a product, the OEM has responsibility to verify compliance of the final product to the EU standards.  A Declaration of Conformity must be issued and kept on file as described in the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive.  The ‘CE’ mark must be placed on the OEM product per the labeling requirements of the Directive.  Declaration of Conformity (DOC) This DOC can be downloaded from the LSR Wiki.
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 37 of 42 MECHANICAL DATA   Figure 13 Module Mechanical Dimensions (Maximum Module Height = 1.9mm)
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 38 of 42 PCB FOOTPRINT       Figure 14 TiWi5 Recommended PCB Footprint (Top View)
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 39 of 42 TAPE AND REEL SPECIFICATION   Figure 15 TiWi5 Tape and Reel Specification
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 40 of 42 DEVICE MARKINGS Rev 1 Devices WL1273L: WL1273LYFVR PG3.32 Front End: TQP6M9002    Pre-production devices.  2DBar CodeWhere 1 = RevisionXXXXXX = incremental serial number2D Barcode Format is Data Matrix StandardLS RESEARCHTiWi5 450-00531-XXXXXX Rev 2 Devices WL1273L: WL1273LYFVR PG3.32 Front End: TQP6M9002    LSR logo changed from red to black.   Added FCC and IC numbers to the label.   Revision number is no longer part of the serial number.   Minor label format changes.  2DBarCodeWhere 2 = RevisionXXXXXX = incremental serial number2D Barcode Format is Data Matrix StandardLS RESEARCHXXXXXXModel: TiWi5P/N: 450-0053FCC: TFB-TIWI501IC: 5969A-TIWI501REV 2
TiWi5 TRANSCEIVER MODULE DATASHEET  The information in this document is subject to change without notice.  330-0042-R1.1    Copyright © 2011-2012 LS Research, LLC  Page 41 of 42 Rev 3 Devices WL1273L: WL1273LYFVR PG3.32 Front End: TQP6M9002    Incorporated PCB DFM improvements.  Where 3 = RevisionXXXXXX = incremental serial number2D Barcode Format is Data Matrix StandardLS RESEARCHXXXXXXModel: TiWi5P/N: 450-0053FCC: TFB-TIWI501IC: 5969A-TIWI501REV 32DBarCode
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