User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Specifications
- 3. Pin Configurations
- 4. Electrical Characteristics
- Appendix A Additional Information
- A.1 Outline Drawing
- A.2 Module PCB Footprint
- A.3 Optimal PCB placement of the JN5168-001-M00 Module
- A.4 JN5168-001-M00 Antenna Radiation Pattern
- A.5 Manufacturing
- A.5.1 Reflow Profile
- A.5.2 Soldering Paste and Cleaning
- A.6 Ordering Information
- A.7 Related Documents
- A.8 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
- A.8.1 Antennas approved by FCC for use with JN5168 modules
- A.8.2 High Power Module usage limitation
- A.8.3 FCC End Product Labelling
- A.9 Industry Canada Statement
- A.9.1 Industry Canada End Product Labelling
- A.10 European R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC Statement
- A.11 RoHS Compliance
- A.12 Status Information
- A.13 Disclaimers
- Version Control
© NXP Laboratories UK 2012 JN-DS-JN5168-001-Myy 1v0 5
SPI selects)
Four channel
Analogue-to-Digital
converter
10-bit, up to 100ks/s
Programmable
analogue
comparators
Ultra low power mode for sleep
Internal
temperature sensor
and battery monitor
The performance of all peripherals is defined in the JN-DS-JN5168 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [2].
Note 1: Sensitivity is defined for conducted measurements on connectorised modules. Modules with an integrated
antenna have approximately 1.5 dB less e.i.r.p and reciprocal receive sensitivity.
NXP supplies all the development tools and networking stacks needed to enable end-product development to occur
quickly and efficiently. These are all freely available from www.nxp.com/jennic. A range of evaluation/developer kits
is also available, allowing products to be quickly bread boarded. Efficient development of software applications is
enabled by the provision of a complete, unlimited, software developer kit. Together with the available libraries for the
IEEE802.15.4 MAC and the JenNet-IP and ZigBee PRO network stacks, this package provides everything required to
develop application code and to trial it with hardware representative of the final module.
The modules can be user programmed both in development and in production using software supplied by NXP.
Access to the on-chip peripherals, MAC and network stack software is provided through specific APIs. This
information is available on the NXP support website, together with many example applications, user guides, reference
manuals and application notes.
2.1. JN5168 Single Chip Wireless Microcontroller
The JN5168-001-Myy series is constructed around the JN5168-001 single chip wireless microcontroller, which
includes the radio system, a 32-bit RISC CPU, Flash, RAM & EEPROM memory and a range of analogue and digital
peripherals.
The chip is described fully in JN-DS-JN5168 Wireless Microcontroller Datasheet [2].