User's Manual

MaxStream, Inc. 24XStream Wireless Module Manual v2.8
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settings are available and can be configured
using the SM command.
SLEEP pin – If Pin Sleep is enabled, the
SLEEP pin (Pin 2) determines if the module
is in Sleep Mode or Idle Mode. See “Pin
Standby Mode – See “Idle Mode”.
Start bit – A low UART signal sent to
signify the beginning of an eight-bit data
sequence.
Stop bit – The last bit in a UART data
sequence. The stop bit is high and indicates
the end of an eight-bit data sequence.
Synchronization – Synchronization is used
to ensure that the transmitter and receiver
are in sync with each other and following
the same channel hopping sequence.
Transmission Latency – Time required to
send a packet of data. This value is
dependent on the number of bytes being sent
and the baud rate of the module.
Transmit Mode – Mode of operation in
which over-the-air data can be transmitted
from a module to other modules.
TTL – Transistor-transistor logic.
UART – Universal Asynchronous Receiver-
Transmitter. See “Serial port”.
VID – The Vendor Identification number
(VID) allows modules with the same VID to
communicate among themselves. Any
module with a different VID will not receive
their data transmissions.