Bluetooth 5 Module BT832, BT832A, BT832F, BT832AF
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BluNor BT832 Series is a powerful, highly flexible, ultra low power Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) modules using
Nordic nRF52 SoC. With an ARM CortexTM M4(F) MCU, up to 512KB flash, 64KB RAM, embedded 2.4GHz
multi-protocol transceiver, and an integrated PCB trace antenna. It allows faster time to market with reduced
development cost.
For applications needing limited number of IO pins, prototyping and production are easier using 16 castellated
pins. Additional 24 LGA (Land Grid Array) pins provide full access to 32 GPIOs of nRF52832.
Bluetooth 5 specifications allow reducing bandwidth to achieve up to 4X range while
maintaining similar power requirements. Line of sight range between two BT832Fs is
measured at 220 to 330 meters at 1Mbps data rate. Average of 12 measurements (rotate
one antenna by 30o each time) is 270 meters. BT832Fs achieve longer range by superior
antenna circuit and without an external power amplifier, not by reducing bandwidth.
Specifications:
Nordic nRF52 with ARM Cortex M4F.
Complete RF solution with integrated antenna
Integrated DC-DC converter
Serial Wire Debug (SWD)
Nordic SoftDevice Ready
Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware update
Flash/RAM: 512KB/64KB or 256KB/32KB.
32 General purpose I/O pins
12 bit/200KSPS ADC, 8 configurable channels
with programmable gain.
3X SPI Master/Slave (8Mbps)
3X 4-channel pulse width modulator (PWM)
Low power comparator
2X 2-wire Master/Slave (I2C compatible)
I2S audio interface
UART (with CTS/RTS and DMA)
20 channel CPU independent Programmable
Peripheral Interconnect (PPI).
Quadrature Demodulator (QDEC)
128-bit AES HW encryption
5 x 32 bits, 3 x 24 bits Real Time Counters (RTC)
Available NFC-A tag interface for OOB pairing
Receiver Sensitivity: -96 dBm at 1Mbps
TX power: +/- 0 dBm; programmable 4 dBm to
-20dBm in 4 dB steps.
Hybrid pins: 16 castellated and 24 LGA.
Integrated PCB trace antenna:
Operation voltage: 1.7V to 3.6V
Embedded inductors for DCDC converter
Operation temperature: - 4 0 ° C t o + 8 5 ° C
FCC ID: X8WBT832
IC ID: 4100A-BT832
CE: Certified
QDID: 97989
Applications
Wearable
Beacons/Proximity
Fitness/Sports
Smart toys
Connected appliances
Lighting products
Sensors
Home and building automation
Key fobs
Wireless charger
Interactive entertainment devices
Model Summaries
module
BT832
BT832A
BT832F
BT832AF
SoC
nRF52832 QFAA
nRF52810 QFAA
nRF52832 QFAA
nRF52810 QFAA
Flash/RAM
512KB/64KB
192KB/24KB
512KB/64KB
192KB/24KB
Size
14x16x1.9mm
14x16x1.9mm
15x20.8x1.9mm
15x20.8x1.9mm
Average Bluetooth range 100 meters
100 meters
270 meters
270 meters
NFC
No
Yes
No
Yes
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Table Of Contents
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................3
BT832 Block Diagram........................................................................................................................................ 3
BT832
3
BT832A..............................................................................................................................................................4
BT832F ..............................................................................................................................................................4
BT832AF ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Codes Development Using Nordic Tools ........................................................................................................... 5
Easy, fast and safe code development.............................................................................................................. 5
Over-The-Air DFU .............................................................................................................................................5
SoftDevices ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
Development Tools ............................................................................................................................................5
3. Product Overview .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Nordic SoCs ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Mechanical Drawings ........................................................................................................................................ 8
Pin Assignments of BT832 .............................................................................................................................. 10
Pin Functions ................................................................................................................................................... 11
Mounting BT832 on the Host PCB .................................................................................................................. 12
Mounting BT832F on the Host PCB ................................................................................................................ 13
4. AT Commands .................................................................................................................................................14
Brief description of AT commands ................................................................................................................... 14
Command mode .............................................................................................................................................. 14
Data Mode ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
5. BT832 Evaluation Board .................................................................................................................................17
Communicating with a PC ............................................................................................................................... 17
Evaluation Board Schematics..........................................................................................................................17
Suggestion for Battery Power Application .......................................................................................................18
6. Miscellaneous..................................................................................................................................................18
Soldering Temperature-Time Profile for Re-Flow Soldering ............................................................................ 18
Cautions, Design Notes, and Installation Notes .............................................................................................. 18
Packaging ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
FCC Label ....................................................................................................................................................... 21
Revision History .................................................................................................................................................. 22
Contact Us ..........................................................................................................................................................23
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1. Introduction
BluNor BT832 is powerful, highly flexible, ultra low power Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) modules using Nordic
nRF52 SoCs. With an ARM CortexTM M4F MCU, available 512KB flash, 64KB RAM, embedded 2.4GHz multiprotocol transceiver, and an integrated antenna, it allows faster time to market with reduced development cost.
The following is a block diagram of BT832. Antenna circuit and main clock are integrated. All 32 GPIOs of
nRF52832 can be accessed from main board. For lower power consumption at idle state, a 32.768 kHz crystal
is added on the host board. Connection to an external NFC (Near Field Communication) antenna is provided.
BlurNor BT832A, BT832F, and BT832AF are sister module of BT832. The foot print for for the main body of
module is identical. The difference are in PCB trace antenna area and memory sizes.
In this data sheets, BT832 and BT832A can be referred as BT832. BT832AF and BT832F can be referred as
BT832F. All modules BT832, BT832A, BT832F, and BT832AF can be referred as BT832.
BT832 Block Diagram
BT832 Series modules have the same features except the followings.
BT832
•
Uses an nRF52832 QFAA with Cortex M4F MCU
•
512KB flash, 64 KB RAM
•
Supports NFC
•
Integrated PCB trace range antenna. Average range is 100 meters. Minimum range and Maximum range
around a circle is 75 meters and 140 meters, respectively.
•
Size: 14x16x1.9mm.
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BT832A
•
Uses an nRF52810 QFAA with Cortex M4 MCU
•
192 KB flash, 24 KB RAM
•
Does not support NFC
•
Integrated PCB trace range antenna. Average range is 100 meters. Minimum range and Maximum range
around a circle is 75 meters and 140 meters, respectively.
•
Size: 14x16x1.9mm.
BT832F
•
Uses an nRF52832 QFAA with Cortex M4F MCU
•
512KB flash, 64 KB RAM
•
Supports NFC
•
Integrated PCB trace range antenna. Average range is 270 meters. Minimum range and Maximum range
around a circle is 220 meters and 330 meters, respectively.
•
Size: 15x20.8x1.9mm.
BT832AF
•
Uses an nRF52810 QFAA with Cortex M4 MCU
•
192 KB flash, 24 KB RAM
•
Does not support NFC
•
Integrated PCB trace range antenna. Average range is 270 meters. Minimum range and Maximum range
around a circle is 220 meters and 330 meters, respectively.
•
Size: 15x20.8x1.9mm
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2. Codes Development Using Nordic Tools
Development tools by Nordic and other third party development tools recommended by Nordic should be
used .
Easy, fast and safe code development
Nordic development environment for nRF52 offers a clean separation between application code development
and embedded protocol stacks. This means compile, link and run time dependencies with the embedded stack
and associated debugging challenges are removed. The Bluetooth low energy and ANT stack is a pre-compiled
binary, leaving application code to be compiled stand-alone. The embedded stack interface uses an
asynchronous and event driven model removing the need for RTOS frameworks.
Over-The-Air DFU
The nRF52 SoC is supported by an Over-The-Air Device Firmware Upgrade (OTA DFU) feature. This allows for
in the field updates of application software and SoftDevice.
SoftDevices
The Nordic protocol stacks are known as SoftDevices and complement the nRF52 Series SoCs. All nRF52
Series are programmable with software stacks from Nordic. This bring maximum flexibility to application
development and allows the latest stack version to be programmed into the SoC.
SoftDevices available from Nordic:
S132: Bluetooth low energy concurrent central/peripheral/observer/broadcaster stack.
Development Tools
Nordic Semiconductor provides a complete range of hardware and software development tools for the nRF52
Series devices. nRF52 DK board is recommended for firmware development.
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3. Product Overview
Nordic SoCs
For full description of the SoC, please download data sheets from Nordic Semiconductor website.
https://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/Bluetooth-low-energy
The following is a block diagram of Nordic nRF52832 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) SoC. NFC is not supported
in nRF52810.
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The 32 bit ARM Cortex M4F MCU with hardware supports for DSP instructions and floating point operations,
code density and execution speed are higher than other Cortex M MCU. The Programmable Peripheral
Interconnect (PPI) system provides a 20-channel bus for direct and autonomous system peripheral
communication without CPU intervention. This brings predictable latency times for peripheral to peripheral
interaction and power saving benefits associated with leaving CPU idle. The device has 2 global power modes
ON/OFF, but all system blocks and peripherals have individual power management control which allows for an
automatic switching RUN/IDLE for system blocks based only on those required/not required to achieve
particular tasks.
The radio supports Bluetooth low energy and ANT. Output power is scalable from a maximum of +4dBm down
to -20 dBm in 4dB steps. Sensitivity is increased to -96 dBm to -89 dBm, depending on data rate. Sensitivity for
BLE is -96 dBm, and -92.5 dBm for ANT.
The NFC block supports NFC-A tags with proximity detection and Wake-on-field from low power mode. The
NFC enables Out-Of-Band (OOB) Bluetooth pairing of devices and thus greatly simplifying deployment.
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Mechanical Drawings
The followings are mechanical drawings of BT832 and BT832F. The bottom portion of module is the main body
(size: 14.0 x 9.57mm) with electronic components and pins for connection to the host board. The top portion of
module is for integrated PCB trace antenna. BT832 and BT832F have identical main body. BT832F has a
larger antenna area to accommodate a higher performance antenna.
We recommend layout the host PCB with clearance for the larger antenna area of BT832F. If the ultra long
Bluetooth line of sight range of BT832F is not required, the lower cost BT832 can be installed.
Two types of pins are available to meet different application requirements.
• 16 castellated pins for application needing limited number of IOs. SMT equipment is not required for
soldering castellated pins.
• 24 LGA (Land Grid Array) pins to access all 32 GPIOs of nRF52832 when needed.
BT832 and BT832A mechanical drawing, top view
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BT832F and BT832AF mechanical drawing, top view
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Pin Assignments of BT832
The followings are BT832 pin assignment. Pin functions are in a table in next section. Please refer to Nordic
nRF52832 Product Specifications for detailed descriptions and features supported.
http://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/pdf/nRF52832_PS_v1.1.pdf
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Pin Functions
BT832
pin# pin name
1 P26/SDA
2 P27/SCL
3 P00/XL1
4 P01/XL2
5 P02/AIN0
6 P03/AIN1
nRF52832/nRF52810
pin#
pin name
38 P0.26
39 P0.27
2 P0.00/XL1
3 P0.01/XL2
4 P0.02/AIN0
5 P0.03/AIN1
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
A0
A1
A2
A3
P09/NFC1
P10/NFC2
VDD
GND
P13
P18
P20
P021/RESET
SWDCLK
SWDIO
GND
P28
P29
P04
A4
P05
7
A5
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
D0
D1
P07
GND
P25
P30
P31
P06
P08
GND
P24
P22
P17
P15
P12
GND
P23
D2
Descriptions
GPIO, configured as I2C SDA on EV-BT832
GPIO, configured as I2C SCL on EV-BT832
GPIO, connection for 32.768kHz crystal
GPIO, connection for 32.768kHz crystal
GPIO, Analog input
GPIO, Analog input
P0.09/NFC1
P0.10/NFC2
VDD
VSS
P0.13
P0.18
P0.20
P0.21/RESET
SWDCLK
SWDIO
VSS
P0.28/AIN4
P0.29/AIN5
P0.04/AIN2
GPIO, NFC antenna connection (nRF52832 only)
GPIO, NFC antenna connection (nRF52832 only)
DC supply 1.7V to 3.6V
Ground
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO, configurable as RESET pin
Serial Wire Debug clock input
Serial Wire Debug I/O
Ground
GPIO, Analog input
GPIO, Analog input
GPIO, Analog input
P0.05/AIN3
GPIO, Analog input
9
45
37
42
43
8
10
45
29
27
20
18
15
45
28
P0.07
VSS
P0.25
P0.30
P0.31
P0.06
P0.08
VSS
P0.24
P0.22
P0.17
P0.15
P0.12
VSS
P0.23
GPIO
Ground
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
Ground
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
Ground
GPIO
P19
22
P0.19
GPIO
D3
P16
19
P0.16
GPIO
D4
D5
P14
P11
17
14
P0.14
P0.11
GPIO
GPIO
11
12
13
45
16
21
23
24
25
26
45
40
41
6
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Mounting BT832 on the Host PCB
The following figure shows recommended mounting of BT832 module on the host PCB.
•
For the best Bluetooth range performance, the antenna area of module shall extend 6 mm outside the edge
of host PCB board, or 6 mm outside the edge of a ground plane.
•
The next choice is to place module on a corner of host PCB, the antenna area shall extend 6mm from the
edge of ground plane. Ground plane shall be at least 5 mm from the edge of the antenna area of module.
•
Bluetooth range performance is degraded if a module is placed in the middle of the host PCB.
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Mounting BT832F on the Host PCB
The following figure shows recommended mounting of BT832F module on the host PCB.
•
For the best Bluetooth range performance, the antenna area of module shall extend 11.2 mm outside the
edge of host PCB board, or 11.2 mm outside the edge of a ground plane.
•
The next choice is to place a module on a corner of host PCB, the antenna area shall extend 11.2 mm from
the edge of ground plane. Ground plane shall be at least 5 mm from the edge of the antenna area of
module.
•
We don’t recommend mounting BT832F module in the middle of a host PCB.
For the best Bluetooth range performance, keep all external metal at least 30mm from the antenna area.
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4. AT Commands
AT command firmware for BT832 Series module is available. Please email info@fanstel.com.
Brief description of AT commands
•
Each command line consists of a prefix, a body and a terminator.
•
All command lines begin with the prefix AT (ASCII 065, 084) or at (ASCII 097, 116).
•
The body is a string of characters in the ASCII range 032-255. Control characters other than
(carriage return; ASCII 013) and (back space; ASCII 008) in a command line are ignored.
•
The terminator is .
•
There is no distinction between upper-case and lower-case characters. A command line can have a
maximum length of 80 characters. It is automatically discarded if the input is longer. Corrections are
made
•
AT command is case-insensitive, following /r/n for end code.
•
The default baud rate is 9600 one stop bit and no parity
Command mode
When P0.03 of nRF52832 (pin 6 of BT832) is pulled high, it is set to AT command mode. In AT command
mode, the host processor communicates with the processor on BT832.
Command
Response
Parameter example
AT
OK or FAIL
none
AT+RESET
OK or FAIL
none
+VERSION:
Software
version
number
AT+VERSION?/r/n
Device
name
AT+NAME?/r/n
AT+VERSION?
AT+NAME?
OK
+NAME: OK
AT/r/n
OK/r/n
AT+RESET/r/n
OK/r/n
+VERSION140804 OK/
r/n
+NAME:EZPro OK/r/n
AT+NAME=Fanstel/r/n
AT+NAME=
Device
name
OK or FAIL
Or
AT_Name=”Fanstel”/r/n
OK/r/n
AT+UART?
+UART:,, OK
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Baud rate,
AT+UART?/r/n
Stop bit,
+UART:115200,1,0
Parity
OK/r/n
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AT+UART=115200/r/n
+UART:115200,1,0
OK/r/n
1200
2400
4800
9600 default
AT+UART=
+UART:
19200
Baud rate
38400
57600
115200
230400
460800
921600
1000000
AT+ADDR?
+ADDR: OK
Device
MAC
address
AT+REGISTER
OK or FAIL
none
AT+QUITREGISTER
OK or FAIL
none
AT+RX?
AT+ADDR?/r/n
+ADDR:abb5:cd:
604ace OK/r/n
AT+REGISTER/r/n
OK/r/n
AT+QUITREGISTER/r/n
OK/r/n
+Name:
AT+RX?/r/n
+UART:
+NAME:EZPro/r/n
none
+ADDR:
+UART:115200,1,1/r/n
+ADDR: abb5:cd:
604ace/r/n
AT+DEFAULT
OK or FAIL
none
AT+DEFAULT/r/n
OK/r/n
AT+RFPW?/r/n
+RFPW:-4 OK/r/n
0:+4
AT_RFPW?
+RFPW:parm
+4~-8
1:+0 default
2:-4
3:-8
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AT+RFPW= 1/r/n
OK/r/n
0:+4
AT_RFPW=
OK or FAIL
+4~-8
1:+0
2:-4
3:-8
AT+PIO=
OK or FAIL
AT+PIS= OK or FAIL
P00-P05
AT+PIO=05, 0\r\n
1=High ,
0=low
OK/r/n
P00-P05
AT+PIS=05, 1\r\n
1=output,
0=input
OK/r/n
Data Mode
When P0.03 of nRF52832 (pin 6 of BT832) is pulled low, it is set to data mode. In data model, BT832 provides
transparent data transfer between the host processor and a remote device, for example, a smartphone.
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Communicating with a PC
A quick and easy way to evaluate BT832 is to use a PC as the host processor. Connect the development board
EV-BT832 to a PC with an USB cable. Then,
•
•
Set S1, BT832 is set to command mode. PC will communicate with BT832.
Set switch S1 to the other position, BT832 is set to data mode. PC will communicate with a remote
device through BT832 Bluetooth wireless connection.
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5
4
VDD
VDD
3
2
1
R1
220R
VDD
VDD
R3
220R
U1
24CS02
P26
1
P27
2
P027/SCL
3
P000/XL1
4
P001/XL2
P01
SW1
Y1
32.768KHz
2
4
3
1
2
OFF ON
A0
B0
C0
D0
A1
B1
C1
D1
A2
B2
C2
D2
A3
B3
C3
D3
P026/SDA
P02
5
P03
6
P003/AIN1
P09
7
P009
P10
8
P010/NFC2
P002/AIN0
A4
A5
B4
C4
B5
C5
D4
D5
SWDIO
16
SWDIO
SWCLK
15
SWCLK
P021/RESET
14
P21
P020/LED
13
P20
P018
12
P18
P013
11
P13
GND
10
VDD
9
LED2
C
LED1
P00
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
P08
P09
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
P16
P17
P18
P19
P20
P21
P22
P23
P24
P25
P26
P27
P28
P29
P30
P31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CON16
CON18
GND
1
VDD
D
1
S1
VDD
RESET1
C
A0
B0
C0
D0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
1
VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
VSS4
P28
P29
P04
P05
P07
P25
P30
P31
P06
P08
P24
P22
P17
P15
P12
P23
P19
P16
P14
P11
C2
12pF nop
C
J2
J1
A
U2 BT832/BT832F
P00
C1
12pF nop
VDD
VDD
R4
10K
C
D
R2
10K
8
7
6
5
VCC
WP
SCL
SDA
A0
A1
A2
VSS
A
1
2
3
4
VDD
2
2
R5
220R
GND
GND
3
P28
P29
P04
P05
P07
P25
P30
P31
P06
P08
P24
P22
P17
P15
P12
P23
P19
P16
P14
P11
S2
AT_COM
R6
10K
2
1
GND
VR1
100K
P02
ADC
GND
P03
GND
GND
L1
SW2
J3
MICRO
UART_TX
UART_RX
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
S3
S1
CT1
10uF/10V
GND
5
GND
GND
C7
1uF
GND
5
3
EN
5
NC
4
GND
2
R7
100K
VDD
SW3
VO
4
3
1
2
OFF ON
C3
10uF / 10V
C4
10nF
C5
10uF / 10V
2
4
VI
BT1
CR2032
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
DEBUG - IN
1
3
5
7
9
J4
mini USB
C8
0.1uF
JS1
VDD
GND
RST
C6
0.1uF
3
1
GND
+
A
R8
10K / 1%
2
VIN
4
1
5V
2
D-
NC
CTS
RTS
RXD
TXD
DSR
DTR
GND
3
5V
NC
NC
SUSPEND
SUSPEND
NC
RST
VBUS
4
D-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
D+
DCD
RI
GND
D+
DVDD
REGIN
120OHM
ID
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
5
G
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
2
U3
TCR3DF33
1
D+
L2
1
CP2102
120OHM
B
S4
S2
5VIN
U4
2
S2
S4
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
GND
1
S1
S3
1
2
OFF ON
ID
4
3
USB TO UART CONVERSION
G
B
5VIN
GND
1
3
5
7
9
A
2
4
6
8
10
2
4
6
8
10
3.5x6.2mm SMD
SWDIO
SWCLK
P18
JS2
P21
1
2
3
4
VDD
CON4
GND
GND
4
3
Evaluation Board Schematics
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FANSTEL Corporation.
Title
NRF52832 EVM
Size
B
Document Number
Date:
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Rev
1.0
nRF52832 EVM
Sheet
1
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Suggestion for Battery Power Application
Standby current consumption is important for battery-powered product. We suggest adding a 32.768 kHz
crystal and 2 capacitors as shown in the upper left corner of the evaluation board schematics. The 32MHz main
clock won’t be active at idle state to save power.
Two inductors required for DCDC converter are inside BT832 module. You can enable DCDC to lower
power consumption.
6. Miscellaneous
Soldering Temperature-Time Profile for Re-Flow Soldering
Maximum number of cycles for re-flow is 2. No opposite side re-flow is allowed due to module weight.
Cautions, Design Notes, and Installation Notes
Failure to follow the guidelines set forth in this document may result in degrading of the product’s
functions and damage to the product.
Design Notes
(1)Follow the conditions written in this specification, especially the control signals of this module.
(2)The supply voltage has to be free of AC ripple voltage (for example from a battery or a low noise
regulator output). For noisy supply voltages, provide a decoupling circuit (for example a ferrite in
series connection and a bypass capacitor to ground of at least 47uF directly at the module).
(3)This product should not be mechanically stressed when installed.
(4)Keep this product away from heat. Heat is the major cause of decreasing the life of these
products.
(5)Avoid assembly and use of the target equipment in conditions where the products' temperature
may exceed the maximum tolerance.
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(6)The supply voltage should not be exceedingly high or reversed. It should not carry noise and/or
spikes.
(7)this product away from other high frequency circuits.
Notes on Antenna and PCB Layout
(1)Don’t use a module with internal antenna inside a metal case.
(2)For PCB layout:
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Avoid running any signal line below module whenever possible,
No ground plane below antenna,
If possible, cut-off the portion of main board PCB below antenna.
Installation Notes
(1)Reflow soldering is possible twice based on the time-temperature profile in this data sheets. Set up
the temperature at the soldering portion of this product according to this reflow profile.
(2)Carefully position the products so that their heat will not burn into printed circuit boards or affect
the other components that are susceptible to heat.
(3)Carefully locate these products so that their temperatures will not increase due to the effects of
heat generated by neighboring components.
(4)If a vinyl-covered wire comes into contact with the products, then the cover will melt and generate
toxic gas, damaging the insulation. Never allow contact between the cover and these products to
occur.
(5)This product should not be mechanically stressed or vibrated when reflowed.
(6)If you want to repair your board by hand soldering, please keep the conditions of this chapter.
(7)Do not wash this product.
(8)Refer to the recommended pattern when designing a board.
(9)Pressing on parts of the metal cover or fastening objects to the metal will cause damage to the
unit.
(10)For more details on LGA (Land Grid Array) soldering processes refer to the application note.
Usage Condition Notes
(1)Take measures to protect the unit against static electricity. If pulses or other transient loads (a large
load applied in a short time) are applied to the products, check and evaluate their operation before
assembly on the final products.
(2)Do not use dropped products.
(3)Do not touch, damage or soil the pins.
(4) Follow the recommended condition ratings about the power supply applied to this product.
(5)Electrode peeling strength: Do not add pressure of more than 4.9N when soldered on PCB
(6) Pressing on parts of the metal cover or fastening objects to the metal cover will cause damage.
(7) These products are intended for general purpose and standard use in general electronic
equipment, such as home appliances, office equipment, information and communication
equipment.
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Storage Notes
(1)The module should not be stressed mechanically during storage.
(2)Do not store these products in the following conditions or the performance characteristics of the
product, such as RF performance will be adversely affected:
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Storage in salty air or in an environment with a high concentration of corrosive gas.
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Storage in direct sunlight
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Storage in an environment where the temperature may be outside the range specified.
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Storage of the products for more than one year after the date of delivery storage period.
(3) Keep this product away from water, poisonous gas and corrosive gas.
(4) This product should not be stressed or shocked when transported.
(5) Follow the specification when stacking packed crates (max. 10).
Safety Conditions
These specifications are intended to preserve the quality assurance of products and individual
components. Before use, check and evaluate the operation when mounted on your products. Abide by
these specifications, without deviation when using the products. These products may short-circuit. If
electrical shocks, smoke, fire, and/or accidents involving human life are anticipated when a short
circuit occurs, then provide the following failsafe functions, as a minimum.
(1)Ensure the safety of the whole system by installing a protection circuit and a protection device.
(2)Ensure the safety of the whole system by installing a redundant circuit or another system to
prevent a dual fault causing an unsafe status.
Other Cautions
(1)This specification sheet is copyrighted. Reproduction of this data sheets is permissible only if
reproduction is without alteration and is accompanied by all associated warranties, conditions,
limitations, and notices.
(2)Do not use the products for other purposes than those listed.
(3)Be sure to provide an appropriate failsafe function on your product to prevent an additional damage
that may be caused by the abnormal function or the failure of the product.
(4)This product has been manufactured without any ozone chemical controlled under the Montreal
Protocol.
(5)These products are not intended for other uses, other than under the special conditions shown
below. Before using these products under such special conditions, check their performance and
reliability under the said special conditions carefully to determine whether or not they can be used
in such a manner.
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In liquid, such as water, salt water, oil, alkali, or organic solvent, or in places where liquid may
splash.
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In direct sunlight, outdoors, or in a dusty environment
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In an environment where condensation occurs.
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In an environment with a high concentration of harmful gas.
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(6) If an abnormal voltage is applied due to a problem occurring in other components or circuits,
replace these products with new products because they may not be able to provide normal
performance even if their electronic characteristics and appearances appear satisfactory.
(7) When you have any question or uncertainty, contact Fanstel.
Packaging
Production modules are delivered in reel, 1000 modules in each reel.
FCC LABEL
The Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) must ensure that the OEM modular transmitter must be labeled
with its own FCC ID number. This includes a clearly visible label on the outside of the final product enclosure
that displays the contents shown below. If the FCC ID is not visible when the equipment is installed inside
another device, then the outside of the device into which the equipment is installed must also display a label
referring to the enclosed equipment
The end product with this module may subject to perform FCC part 15 unintentional emission test requirement
and be properly authorized.
This device is intended for OEM integrator only.
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Revision History
• December 2017, Ver. 2.04: Update module photos
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