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E51 series wireless transceiver modules, operate at 225~237.6MHz (Default: 230MHz) with transparent transmission available, TTL
level, WOR (ultra-low power consumption). They feature half duplex and DIP interface.
The module has the function of data encryption & compression. The data of the module transmitted over the air features
randomness. With the rigorous encryption & decryption, data interception becomes pointless. The function of data compression decreases
the transmission time & probability of being interfered, while improving the reliability & transmission efficiency.
E51 series strictly stick to the design rules home and abroad of FCC, CE, CCC and meet the related RF certifications and export
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1. Features ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Technical Parameters ........................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Electrical Parameters ................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1.1 Transmitting Current ............................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.1.2 Receiving Current .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1.3 Turn-off Current .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.4 Voltage Supply ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.5 Communication Level ........................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 RF Parameters ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1 Transmitting Power ............................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Receiving Sensitivity .............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.3 Recommended Working Frequency ................................................................................................................................ 7
2.3 Tested Parameters ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 Tested Distance ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8
3. Mechanical Characteristics ................................................................................................................ 8
3.1 E51-TTL-50 .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1.1 Dimension ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.1.2 Pin Definition ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 E51-TTL-500 ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
3.2.1 Dimension ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
3.2.2 Pin Definition ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.3 E51-TTL-2W .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3.1 Dimension ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
3.3.2 Pin Definition ........................................................................................................................................................................ 11
4. Recommended Circuit Diagram .................................................................................................... 11
5. Function Description .......................................................................................................................... 12
5.1 Fixed Transmission .................................................................................................................................................. 12
5.2 Broadcast Transmission .......................................................................................................................................... 12
5.3 Broadcast Address ................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.4 Monitor Address ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
5.5 Reset ............................................................................................................................................................................ 13
5.6 AUX Description ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.6.1 Indication of UART Output .............................................................................................................................................. 13
5.6.2 Indication of Wireless Transmitting .............................................................................................................................. 13
5.6.3 Configuration Procedure of Module ............................................................................................................................ 13
5.6.4 Notes for AUX ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14
6. Operating Mode ................................................................................................................................... 14
6.1 Mode Switch ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
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6.2 Normal Mode(Mode 0) ..................................................................................................................................... 15
6.3 Wake-up Mode(Mode 1) .................................................................................................................................. 15
6.4 Power-saving Mode(Mode 2) ......................................................................................................................... 15
6.5 Sleep Mode (Mode 3) ............................................................................................................................................. 16
7. Instruction Format .............................................................................................................................. 16
7.1 Default Parameter .................................................................................................................................................... 16
7.2 Reading Operating Parameters ............................................................................................................................ 17
7.3 Reading Version Number ....................................................................................................................................... 17
7.4 Reset Instruction ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
7.5 Parameter Setting Instruction ............................................................................................................................... 17
8. Parameter Setting ............................................................................................................................... 19
9. Production Guidance ......................................................................................................................... 19
9.1 Reflow Soldering Temperature ............................................................................................................................ 19
9.2 Reflow Soldering Curve .......................................................................................................................................... 20
10. FAQ .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
10.1 Communication range is too short ................................................................................................................... 20
10.2 Module is easy to damage .................................................................................................................................. 20
11. Important Notes ................................................................................................................................ 21
12. About Us ............................................................................................................................................... 21
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l Strong ability of diffraction: 230M features in low frequency, long wave length and strong ability of diffraction. It is applicable
in complicated environment.
l Narrow band transmission: Narrow band features high density, long transmitting distance and strong anti-interference ability.
At same transmitting power, the transmitting distance is much longer than that of others.
l Ultra-low power consumption: It supports WOR, which suits for battery power supply. In power-saving mode (Mode 2), the
overall power consumption can be regulated by setting receiving response delay and its maximum is 2000ms. The average current
l Fixed transmission: Module can communicate with other modules which work in different channels and addresses. It makes
networking and repeater easy. For example: module A transmits AA BB CC to module B (address: 0x00 01, channel: 0x80). The HEX
format is 00 01 80 AA BB CC (00 01 refers to the address of module B, and 80 refers to the channel of module B). Then module B
receives AA BB CC (only module B).
l Broadcast transmission: When the module address is set as 0xFFFF, the module can communicate with other modules in the
same channel.
l FEC: Forward Error Correction has high coding efficiency & good correction performance. In case of sudden interference, it can
correct the interfered data packets proactively, so that the reliability & transmission range are improved correspondingly. Without
FEC, those data packets can only be dropped.
l Sleep mode: When the module works in sleep mode (Mode 3), it is available for configuration, but not for transmitting & receiving.
The typical current is 2.0uA in this mode. It can still receive the configuration from the MCU.
l Application: 230M is electricity frequency band with few interferences and strong diffraction ability. It is applicable in complicated
environment including working plant, factory, warehouse, office building and community.
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2.1 Electrical Parameters
2.1.1 Transmitting Current
● When designing current supply circuit, 30% margin is
recommended to be remained so as to ensure long-term
stable operation of the whole module.
● The current at the instant of transmitting may be high, but
the total energy consumed may be lower due to very short
transmitting time.
● When using external antenna, the impedance matching
degree at different frequency points between antenna and
module may affect the transmitting current value at
different levels.
● The current consumed when the RF chip is only working
at receiving mode is called as receiving current,the tested
receiving current may be higher for some RF chips with
communication protocol or the developers have loaded
their own protocol to the whole module.
● The current at pure receiving mode will be mA level, the
users have to realize µA level receiving current through
firmware development.
● The turn-off current means the current consumed by CPU,
RAM, Clock and some registers which remain operating.
SoC is at very low power consumption status.
● The turn-off current is always lower than the current
consumed when the power supply source of the whole
module is at no-load status.
2.1.4 Vo l t a g e Supply
● If the module stays at maximum voltage for a long time, it
may be damaged.
● The power supply pin has certain surge-resistance ability,
but the potential pulse higher than the maximum power
supply voltage.
●The power supply is not advisable to be below 3.0V, or
the RF parameters will be influenced at different degree.
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2.1.5 Communication Level
●If the module stays at maximum communication level for a long time,
● Modules are compatible with some microcontrollers at 5V
communication level. Please refer to practical test or contact us for
more information.
● Due to the error of the materials, each LRC component has ±0.1%
error, so error accumulation will occur since multiple LRC
components are used in the whole RF circuit, and the transmitting
currents will be different at different modules.
● The power consumption can be lowered by lowering the
transmitting power, but the efficiency of the internal PA will be
decreased by lowering transmitting power due to various reasons;
● The transmitting power will be lowered by lowering the power
supply voltage.
2.2.2 Receiving Sensitivity
● The sensitivity is tested under the air data rate 1.3kbps.
● Due to the error of the materials, each LRC component has ±0.1%
error, so error accumulation will occur since multiple LRC
components are used in the whole RF circuit, and the transmitting
currents will be different at different modules.
●The receiving sensitivity will be reduced and communication range
will be shortened while increasing the air data rate.
2.2.3 Recommended Working Frequency
● To work within the recommended frequency can assure the
modules to meet all the parameters.
● To avoid the crowded integral frequency like 433.0MHz 、
868.0MHz、915MHz etc. is advisable.