User's Manual
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Laird Technologies
LT2510
Wireless Module
KEY FEATURES
• Retries and acknowledgements
• Congurable network parameters
• Multiple generic I/O
• 280 kbps or 500kbps RF data stream
• Idle current draw of 12mA, sleep current
of 50uA
• Software selectable interface baud rates
from 1200 bps to 460.8 kbps
• Upgradable FW through serial port
The LT2510 Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Transceiver Module from Laird Technologies is the latest in robust
and easy to use radio modules. Supporting both high data rates and long ranges, the LT2510 is a great t for any
number of machine to-machine applications. The LT2510 features an easy to use serial UART with hardware ow
control for fast integration into an existing serial infrastructure.
• Low cost, low power and small size ideal
for high volume, portable and battery
powered applications
• All modules are qualied for Industrial
temperatures (-40°C to 85°C)
• Advanced conguration available using
AT commands
• Easy to use Conguration & Test Utility
software
OVERVIEW
The LT2510 is available in two main versions, one with 100mW conducted output power and approved for North
American and similar markets and one with 50mW conducted output power and approved for European and similar
markets. These modules are identical except for output power, max power consumption, and the number of RF
Channels available. This document will call out the differences where appropriate based on the part numbers.
This document contains information about the hardware and software interface between a Laird Technologies
LT2510 transceiver and an OEM Host. Information includes the theory of operation, specications, interface
denitions, conguration information and mechanical drawings.
Note: Unless mentioned specically by name, the LT2510 modules will be referred to as “radio” or “transceiver”.
Individual naming is used to differentiate product specic features. The host (PC/Microcontroller/Any device to which
the LT2510 module is connected) will be referred to as “OEM Host” or “Host.”
OVERVIEW AND
KEY FEATURES