Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Characteristics
- 3. Pin Definition
- 4. System memory Space
- 5. ATE(RF Test Mode)
- 5.1. Wi-Fi ATE Command
- 5.1.1. Start MP mode
- 5.1.2. Stop MP mode
- 5.1.3. Set Tx rate
- 5.1.4. Set operational channel
- 5.1.5. Set operational bandwidth
- 5.1.6. Set Tx power
- 5.1.7. Set antenna for Tx
- 5.1.8. Set antenna for Rx
- 5.1.9. Start air Rx mode
- 5.1.10. Start continuous Tx mode
- 5.1.11. Query air Rx statistics
- 5.1.12. Reset air Tx/Rx statistics
- 5.2. Bluetooth ATE Command(TBD)
- 5.3. Example Command
- 5.1. Wi-Fi ATE Command
- 6. Flash Programming
- 7. Electrical Parameters
- 8. RF Parameter
- 9. Antenna Information
- 10. Dimensions and Production Guidance
- 11. Production Guidelines
- 12. FCC and IC Information
- 12.1. FCC Warning
- 12.2. IC warning
- 12.3. Trace antenna designs
- 12.4. RF exposure considerations
- 12.5. Antennas
- 12.6. Label and compliance information
- 12.7. Information on test modes and additional testing requirements5
- 12.8. Additional testing, Part 15 Subpart B disclaimer
- 12.9. The module is limited to OEM installation ONLY.
- 12.10. The OEM integrator is responsible for ensuring that the end-user has no manual instructions to remove or install module.
- 12.11. The module is limited to installation in mobile or fixed applications
- 13. Packaging and Label Information
- 14. Sales and Technical Support Information
EMC3380 Series Wireless Module Data Manual
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Burning system via BAT
BAT is a batch-oriented production tool launched by MXCHIP. It can not only implement firmware
programming, but also unique IDs for each module, such as cloud service verification codes, security
keys, certificates, tokens, etc. The BAT system uses a server-client architecture. Import firmware and IDs
in batches on the server, create production tasks, and uniformly manage the production system. The
client synchronizes production tasks from the server, and one client can burn 4 modules at the same
time. The client can also be docked with feeding machine, robotic arms and other automation systems
to achieve fully automated production.
For the use of the BAT system, please refer to the relevant documentation for the BAT system. The
EMC338x module interacts with the BAT system through the SWD interface. The following is the
application block diagram of the BAT system.
Figure 9 BAT burning system