User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
- 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
- 2.1 Simplified firmware flow chart and block diagram
- 2.2 Pin out
- 2.3 Pin description and operational characteristics
- 2.4 Absolute maximum ratings (non operating)
- 2.5 Maximum ratings (operating)
- 2.6 Power management and voltage regulators
- 2.7 Configuration
- 2.8 Radio telegram
- 2.9 Transmit timing
- 2.10 Charging circuitry
- 2.11 Energy consumption
- 3 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
- 4 AGENCY CERTIFICATIONS
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Redundant retransmission
Via CP_0 and CP_1 an internal counter is set which is decreased at every wake-up signal.
Once the counter reaches zero the redundant retransmission signal is sent.
CP_0 CP_1 Number of wake-ups that
trigger a redundant retransmission
GND NC Every timer wake-up signal
NC NC Every 7
th
- 14
th
timer wake-up signal, affected at random
NC GND Every 70
th
- 140
th
timer wake-up signal, affected at random
GND GND No redundant retransmission
A radio telegram is always transmitted after wake-up via WAKE pins!
After transmission the counter is reset to a random value within the specified in-
terval.
According to FCC 15.231a) a redundant retransmission at every timer wake-up to
determine the system integrity is only allowed in safety and security applications!
In this case the total transmission time must not exceed two seconds per hour,
which means that a combination with a 1 s wake-up cycle time is not allowed!
If applied in other (non-safety, non-security) applications a minimum of 10 s be-
tween periodic transmissions is required. In addition the device has to comply with
the lower field strength limits of 15.231e). The limited modular approval of STM
31xC is not valid in this case.