User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- The Integrator’s Task
- Installing the Modem
- Mounting the Boomer˚III OEM Modem to Your Device
- Connecting the Data Interface Port
- Selecting & Positioning the Antenna
- Supplying Power
- Using the Modem Test Jig
- Software Development Tools
- Integration Testing
- Appendix A - NCL Interface
- Appendix B – SDK NCL-API and Port Server
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- Logical Architecture
- Application Interface
- Opening a Session
- Close Session
- Send Data to a Radio Host
- Receive Data From RPM
- Get RPM Status Information
- Set Configuration ITEMS Within the RPM
- Reset RPM
- Register Event Callback Function
- Enable / Disable Events
- Get Error Description
- Register Wakeup Application
- Deregister Wakeup Application
- Switch RPM On/Off
- Send Generic NCL Command To RPM
- Get Software Version
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- A
- Appendix C – SDK Sample programs
- Appendix D - Application Development
- Appendix E - Message Routing and Migration
- Appendix F – Guide to Desense
- Appendix G - Numeric Conversion Chart
- Appendix H - Specifications
- Appendix I - Glossary
Installation________________________________________________ Boomer-III User Manual & Integrator’s Guide
Copyright Wavenet Technology © October 2003 42 BM310012WT04
The shortest transmit event over which the Boomer-III modem has
control is a transmit transaction which is comprised of a series of
transmit pulses.
For portable or handheld applications a source based time averaging
function has been incorporated in the Boomer-III modem firmware.
This function limits the transmit duty cycle by controlling the timing of
when transmit transactions are initiated and the delay period between
them.
When a data transmission occurs, the actual transmit time is recorded.
Subsequent data transmissions are inhibited until a delay period (idle
time) has elapsed to ensure the average duty cycle of transmissions is
less than the preset “Duty Cycle” limit. Any delayed user data that is to
be transmitted will be buffered until it is permitted to be sent.