Swish-Hoop Net Sensor Module Integration Manual v1.2 © 2017 Shooter’s Touch, LLC 25 Rolling Lane Weston, MA 02493 CONFIDENTIAL 1-781-354-3354 steve@swishhoop.com www.SwishHoop.
1 Preface The following guidelines must be followed when integrating the Swish-Hoop Net Sensor Module (SHNSM) into other devices. This manual describes the methods for integration of hardware, software and documentation. 2 Typical Use and Product Variants The Swish-Hoop Net Sensor module (SHNSM) is intended to be used in a number of different electronic products manufactured by Shooter’s Touch, LLC and others.
switch and tilt switch, which is closed when the antenna end of the board is pointed down and open otherwise. Three pins on the SHNSM are supplied for Segger J-Link device connection to the microprocessor. 3.3 Operating Specifications 3.3.1 Input Power 3VDC, 10 microamps most of the time, 150 mA for 150mSec every 1 second 3.3.2 Operating temperature range of the equipment Outdoor commercial temp range - 0 to 70 degrees Celsius 3.3.3 Classification Portable 3.3.
Every second it sends out battery information (a few bytes of payload) 3.3.5.7 Device Duty cycle Sleeps most of the time Wakes up every 100mSec or so to keep BT connection alive Wakes up asynchronously when event(s) happen as part of device function 3.4 Mounting For best RF performance, place the SHNSM at the edge of the target board with a margin beyond the target board as shown below.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: (1) This device may no cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: Modification to this product will void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for example certain laptop configuration or colocation with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization for this module in combination with the host equipment is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID of the module cannot be used on the final product. In these and circumstance, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating. The end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization.
1. The required label is placed on the outside of the final product. 2. Modules may only be used with antennas that have been tested and approved for use with the modules. Only the antenna currently integrated into the SHNSM circuit board may be used. The following statement must be printed on the end-use device or on the device’s user manual in a conspicuous location. This device complies with Industry Canada’s license-exempt RSSs and part 15 of the FCC Rules.
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. 7.2 Europe The final product must be in compliance with articles 3.1a and 3.1b of the R&TTE Directive. A Declaration of Conformity must be issued for each of these standards and kept on file as described in the R&TTE Directive.