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Wireless Networking Modules |
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This section highlights FT2232C, FT232BM and FT245BM based
wireless networking modules and accessories. These RF transceiver
modules are designed to enable wireless networking within a home, office
or factory environment by replacing the wiring typically found between a
microcontroller/DSP/FPGA, etc. and host PC. |
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DLP-RFID1
DLP-RF1-Z
DLP-RF2-Z
DLP-RF2PROTO
DLP-RF2SENS
DLP-RF2RELAY
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DLP-RFID1 |
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The DLP-RFID1 is a low-cost,
USB-powered module for reading and writing ISO 15693, ISO 18000-3, and
Tag-it™ passive RFID transponder tags. It has the ability to both
read and write up to 256 bytes of data in addition to reading the unique
identifier (UID).
All of the DLP-RFID1’s
electronics and antenna reside inside the unit (3.25” x 2.3” x .83”),
and all operational power is taken from the host Windows/Windows
CE/Linux/Mac PC via the USB interface. The range of the internal
antenna is from 2-4 inches depending upon the size of the transponder
tag.
To learn more about the DLP-RFID1,
click here.
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DLP
Design - DLP-RF1-Z |
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The DLP-RF1-Z combines a USB interface, Freescale MC13192 2.4GHz
Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum RF Transceiver IC and Freescale
MC9S08GT60 microcontroller to form a short-range IEEE 802.15.4
compliant, ZigBee ready transceiver module.
The MC9S08GT60 microcontroller is pre-programmed with DLP Design’s
Serial Interface Packet Processor (SIPP firmware) for accessing the
transceiver functions via simple serial calls. The SIPP firmware
in the DLP-RF1-Z resides at the application layer and is based on Freescale’s SMAC. The SIPP firmware provides basic access to
DLP-RF1-Z functionality: packet receive and transmit, transceiver
settings, EEPROM access, etc.
The MC9S08GT60 can be reprogrammed (if desired) with user-supplied
firmware via a 6-pin BDM header that is compatible with the P&E
USB-ML-12 and other device programmers (sold separately).
The DLP-RF1-Z transceiver has been granted modular approval. Under
this approval, customer designs meeting a few basic requirements need
not undergo additional regulatory agency (FCC, Industry Canada)
transmitter testing. Please refer to the datasheet for additional
details.
To download the DLP-RF1-Z data sheet,
click here.
The DLP-RF1-Z is available on-line from the
FTDI Chip Shop, in the USA from
DLP Design directly or worldwide through the
FTDI Sales
Network.
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DLP
Design - DLP-RF2-Z |
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The DLP-RF2-Z combines a Freescale MC13192 2.4GHz Direct-Sequence,
Spread-Spectrum RF Transceiver IC and Freescale MC9S08GT60
microcontroller to form a short-range IEEE 802.15.4 compliant, ZigBee
ready transceiver module. The DLP-RF2-Z connects to user
electronics via a standard, 20-pin male header.
The MC9S08GT60 microcontroller is pre-programmed with DLP Design’s
Serial Interface Packet Processor (SIPP firmware) for accessing the
transceiver functions via simple serial calls. Interface to an
external serial host microcontroller/ DSP/FPGA, etc. is accomplished via
a simple 2-wire (Rx, Tx and ground) interface.
The SIPP firmware in the DLP-RF2-Z resides at the application layer and is
based on Freescale’s SMAC. The SIPP firmware provides basic access
to DLP-RF2-Z functionality: Packet receive and transmit, transceiver
settings, EEPROM access, etc. The DLP-RF2-Z can also operate without
a serial host controller. Basic digital I/O, A/D conversions,
temperature measurement, and latching/non-latching relay control are
available via the SIPP firmware.
The MC9S08GT60 can be reprogrammed (if desired) with user-supplied
firmware via a 6-pin BDM header that is compatible with the P&E
USB-ML-12 and device programmers (sold separately).
The DLP-RF2-Z transceiver has been granted modular approval. Under
this approval, customer designs meeting a few basic requirements need
not undergo additional regulatory agency (FCC, Industry Canada)
transmitter testing. Please refer to the datasheet for additional
details.
To download the DLP-RF2-Z data sheet,
click here.
The DLP-RF2-Z is available on-line from the
FTDI Chip Shop, in the USA from
DLP Design directly or worldwide through the
FTDI Sales
Network.
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DLP
Design - DLP-RF2PROTO |
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The DLP-RF2PROTO makes easy work of experimenting with the
DLP-RF2 transceiver.
It is perfectly suited for easily connecting the
DLP-RF2 transceiver to a host
Windows/Linux/Mac PC via USB interface such that proposed serial host
firmware can be modelled before being programmed into your dedicated
microcontroller.
Alternatively, you can add your own microcontroller to the prototyping
area to get a jumpstart on developing your new product to incorporate
the DLP-RF2.
Level converter circuitry and a DB9 male connector are provided for
connection to a legacy RS232C device. Standard serial Rx and Tx
signals (0- and 3-volt) are provided for communicating with the DLP-RF2
transceiver. Selected Baud rates of 2400, 4800, 9600 (default),
14400, 19200, 38400, 128000 or 250000 Baud can be used to communicate
with the RF2 via either the USB or DB9 interfaces.
The DLP-RF2PROTO directly accepts the
DLP-RF2 transceiver via a female 20-pin
connector. Eight
buffered LED’s and switches are provided for digital I/O line
manipulation/indication and can be disabled for low-power designs.
External power jacks and selection jumpers are provided to allow power
source selection. Power for the DLP-RF2PROTO board can be taken
from the USB interface, an external 4-15V DC power supply (sold
separately) or a 9-volt battery (not included). An on-board 3V
regulator is provided for controlling the voltage presented to the
DLP-RF2 transceiver.
A BDM interface header is also provided for making simple connection to
the DLP-RF2's
programming interface for users who prefer to use their own custom
firmware. Firmware programming requires the use of a device
programmer (sold separately).
To download the DLP-RF2PROTO data sheet,
click here.
The DLP-RF2PROTO is available on-line from the
FTDI Chip Shop, in the USA from
DLP Design directly or worldwide through the
FTDI Sales
Network.
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DLP
Design - DLP-RF2SENS |
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The DLP-RF2SENS is designed for use with the
DLP-RF2 transceiver (sold separately)
and serves as a design example demonstrating several features of the
DLP-RF2. The
DLP-RF2SENS demonstrates a temperature and humidity sensor, battery
power measurement system, door switch input and the low-power mode of
operation.
Using the pre-programmed SIPP firmware, the
DLP-RF2 ships from the factory with
functionality to support each of these features.
To download the DLP-RF2SENS data sheet,
click here.
The DLP-RF2SENS is available on-line from the
FTDI Chip Shop, in the USA from
DLP Design directly or worldwide through the
FTDI Sales
Network.
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DLP
Design - DLP-RF2RELAY |
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The DLP-RF2RELAY is designed for use with the
DLP-RF2 transceiver (sold separately)
and serves as a design example demonstrating several features of the
DLP-RF2. The
DLP-RF2RELAY demonstrates the use of latching relays, a battery power
measurement system, a door switch input and the low-power mode of
operation.
Using the pre-programmed SIPP firmware, the
DLP-RF2 ships from the factory with
functionality to support each of these features.
To download the DLP-RF2RELAY data sheet,
click here.
The DLP-RF2RELAY is available on-line from the
FTDI Chip Shop, in the USA from
DLP Design directly or worldwide through the
FTDI Sales
Network.
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