Operating Instruction

EDGE FCR 3 Operating Instruction
Rev. C, 2019-09-10 Release Page 49 of 64
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6.5 Wi-Fi Specifications
The output power and the receive sensitivity for the different wireless-networking standards,
the available data rates for each used IEEE 802.11 network PHY standard and the modulation
techniques are listed in the Table 10.
Table 10: WS-FS specifications.
Technical Specifications
Output
power
802.11b: 16dBm ± 1.5dBm @ 11Mbps
802.11g: 11dBm ± 1.5dBm @ 54Mbps
802.11gn HT20: 12dBm ± 1.5dBm @ MCS7
802.11gn HT40: 11dBm ± 1.5dBm @ MCS7
Receive
Sensitivity
802.11b: -88dBm ± 2dBm @ 11Mbps
802.11g: -70dBm ± 2dBm @ 54Mbps
802.11gn HT20: -67dBm ± 2dBm @ MCS7
802.11gn HT40: -65dBm ± 2dBm @ MCS7
Standards
IEEE
802.11b
11
Mbps
5.5
Mbps
2
Mbps
1
Mbps
IEEE
802.11g
54
Mbps
48
Mbps
36
Mbps
24
Mbps
18
Mbps
12
Mbps
9
Mbps
6
Mbps
Auto.
Fallback to 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, 1Mbps
IEEE
802.11n
20MHz
1Nss: 65Mbps 20MHZ @ 800GI, 72.2Mbps @ 400GI
(Max.)
2Nss: 130Mbps @ 800GI, 144.4Mbps @ 400GI (Max.)
40MHz
1Nss: 135Mbps @ 800GI, 150Mbps @ 400GI (Max.)
2Nss: 270Mbps @ 800GI, 300Mbps @ 400GI (Max.)
Modulation
Techniques
OFDM: BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64QAM
DSSS: DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK
6.6 ISM Sub-1GHz Band
For the ISM band signal generation and transmission, a low-power, high-performance RF
Transceiver from Texas Instruments (CC1200) is used. The transmitted and the received
signal are amplified with an RF Front End also from Texas Instruments, which can be operated
at 850 950 MHz (CC1190).
To get an increased ISM output power of 14 dBm, a transmitted power of -10 dBm is amplified
with an analog front end in the output amplifier stage. With a gain of 22 dB (High Gain Mode)
and a noise figure of 2,9 dB the required power level is achieved in consideration of the board
losses (approximately 1.1 dB). The input power must be 5 dBm to transmit the maximum
output power of 19 dBm.
Table 11 shows the transmit power levels, receiver sensitivity and current consumption for
each used frequency (868 MHz and 915 MHz).