User's Manual
JO Y M A X M D 1 2 0 F A U s e r M a n u a l
V1.02
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Benefits
• Microminiature module solutions
• Ready to use in products
• Minimizes product development time
• No RF test required for systems
• Compliant with FCC part 15 rules, IC Canada
• Long coverage with build-in power amplifier chip
Features: Module
• 2.4GHz IEEE802.15.4 & ZigBee
Compatible
• 2.7-3.6V for SOC
• 3.0-3.6V for Power Amplifier
• Sleep Current ( with Active Sleep
Timer ) 2.6µA
• Receiver Sensitivity -100dBm
• TX Power +20dBm
• TX Current 170mA
• RX Current 45mA
• Dimension
40.5*18*3.5mm
• Weight3.0g
Features: Microcontroller
• 16MHz 32-Bit RISC CPU
• 96KB RAM, 192KB ROM
• 4-input 12-bit ADC, 2 11-Bit
DACs, 2 Comparators,
Temperature Sensor
• 2 Application Timer / Counters,
3 System Timers
• 2 UARTs (One for In-System
Debug)
• SPI Port with 5 Selects
• 2-Wire Serial Interface
• 21 GPIO
Temperature Range
-40°C to +85°C
Humidity
10 to 95% RH
Lead-Free and RoHS Compliant
IEEE802.15.4 / ZigBee uFL High Power Module Family
Overview
This MD-120FA-5139A ZigBee Module is a surface mount modules with 100mW output power
that enables users to implement IEEE802.15.4 or ZigBee compliant systems with minimum
time to market and at the lowest cost. They remove the need for expensive and lengthy
development of custom RF board designs and test suites. This module also provides an uFL
connector with the ability to connect to the external antenna. It enables the system to extend
the communication range. The modules provide a comprehensive solution with high radio
performance and all RF components included. All that is required to develop and manufacture
wireless control or sensing products is to connect a power supply and peripherals such as
switches, actuators and sensors, considerably simplifying product development.
Module Block Diagram
Applications
• Robust and secure low power wireless applications
• Wireless sensor networks, particularly IEEE802.15.4 /
ZigBee systems
• Home and commercial building automation
• Home networks
• Toys and gaming peripherals
• Industrial systems
• Telemetry and utilities
(e.g. AMR)