Operating Manual

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2. General
2.0 Product Overview
The pDDL2450 is a high-performance embedded wireless data transceiver.
Operating in the 2400 2483.5 MHz ISM band, this frequency-hopping
spread-spectrum module is capable of providing reliable wireless data
transfer between almost any type of equipment which uses an asynchronous
serial interface. The small-size and superior RF performance of this module
make it ideal for many applications.
While a pair of pDDL2450 modules can link two terminal devices (“point-
to-point” operation); multiple modules can be used together to create a
network of various topologies, including “point-to-multipoint” and
“repeater” operation. Multiple independent networks can operate
concurrently, so it is possible for unrelated communications to take place in
the same or a nearby area without sacrificing privacy or reliability.
1.1 Features
Key features of the pDDL2450 include:
transmission within a public, license-exempt band of the radio
spectrum
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this means that it can be used without access fees
(such as those incurred by cellular airtime).
a serial I/O data port with handshaking and hardware flow
control, allowing the pDDL2450 to interface directly to any
equipment with an asynchronous serial interface.
ease of installation and use the pDDL2450 module uses a
subset of standard AT style commands, very similar to those
used by traditional telephone line modems.
all units in a system are physically identical, and can be
configured as a master, repeater or slave using the AT
command set. No hardware modifications are required
128 sets of user-selectable pseudo-random hopping patterns,
intelligently designed to offer the possibility of separately
operating multiple networks while providing security,
reliability and high tolerance to interference.
encryption key with 65536 user-selectable values to maximize
security and privacy of communications.
32-bit of CRC error detection and auto re-transmit to provide
accuracy and reliability of data.
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2400-2483.5 MHz, which is license-free within North America; may need to be factory-
configured differently for some countries.