User's Manual

Revision 0.2 STINGR Users Manual
06/24/15
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1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose
This document describes the physical, electrical, and functional characteristics of the STINGR satellite transmitter
module. The information contained in this document is intended to provide the end user with the necessary
technical information required to use the module in a custom application.
This document is intended to be used by engineers and technical management and assumes a general knowledge of
basic engineering practices by the user.
1.2 Applicable Documents
1.3 Description
The STINGR is a simplex Satellite transmitter designed to send small packets of user defined data to a network of
low earth orbiting (LEO) satellites using the Globalstar simplex satellite network. The received data is then
forwarded to a user defined network interface that may be in the form of an FTP host or HTTP host where the user
will interpret the data for further processing.
The STINGR is a satellite transmitter radio module which contains a satellite transmitter, GPS receiver, motion
sensor, and a dual band patch antenna. The STINGR is a surface mount module designed to attach to a user defined
host PCB which must provide power and communications with a host processor which will control the operation of
the STINGR. All electrical connections are provided via the castellated pads on the perimeter of the PCB.
The STINGR is a small, low-profile device with the dimensions shown below.
Figure 1 (dimensions in inches)