User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 2.0 Normal Operating Conditions
- 3.0 Electrical Specifications
- 4.0 Radio
- 5.0 Pinout
- 6.0 Mote Boot Up
- 7.0 Interfaces
- 7.1 Status LED Signal
- 7.2 Discrete Input/Output (I/O)
- 7.3 Deep Sleep
- 7.4 Serial Interface
- 7.4.1 Serial Flow Control
- 7.4.2 Mote Command Data Types
- 7.4.3 Mote Commands
- 7.4.3.1 Command 0x80 Serial Payload Sent to Mote Serial
- 7.4.3.2 Command 0x81 Unacknowledged Serial Payload Received from Mote Serial
- 7.4.3.3 Command 0x82 Acknowledged Serial Payload Received from Mote Serial
- 7.4.3.4 Command 0x84 Time/State Packet
- 7.4.3.5 Commands 0x87 and 0x88 Set Parameter Request/Response
- 7.4.3.6 Commands 0x89 and 0x8A Get Parameter Request/Response
- 7.4.3.7 Command 0x8C Mote Information
- 7.4.3.8 Command 0x8D Reset Mote
- 7.4.4 Mote Get/Set Command Parameters
- 7.4.5 HDLC Packet Processing Examples
- 8.0 Packaging Description
- 9.0 Regulatory and Standards Compliance
- 10.0 Ordering Information
Regulatory and Standards Compliance
M1030-2 MOTE DATASHEET DUST NETWORKS™ 25
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Figure 13 M1030-2 Mote Footprint—Mechanical drawing
8.2 Soldering Information
The M1030-2 can be hand soldered with a soldering iron at 230 °C. The soldering iron should be in contact with the pin for 10
seconds or less. The M1030-2 is also suitable for eutectic PbSn reflow.
9.0 Regulatory and Standards Compliance
9.1 FCC Compliance
9.1.1 FCC Testing
The M1030-2 mote complies with Part 15.247 modular (Intentional Radiator) of the FCC rules and regulations. In order to
fulfill FCC certification requirements, products incorporating the M1030-2 mote must comply with the following:
1. An external label must be provided on the outside of the final product enclosure specifying the FCC identifier
(SJC-M1030), as described in 9.1.3 below.
2. The antenna must be electrically identical to the FCC-approved antenna specifications for the M1030-2 as described in
9.1.2 with the exception that the gain may be lower than specified in Table 44.
3. The device integrating the M1030-2 mote may not cause harmful interference, and must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
4. An unintentional radiator scan must be performed on the device integrating the M1030-2 mote, per FCC rules and
regulations, CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B. See FCC rules for specifics on requirements for declaration of conformity.