Multitech MultiConnect mDotT, MTDOT-915, MTDOT-868 Developer's Manual

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MultiConnect
MTDOT Developer Guide
mDot
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MULTICONNECT MDOT DEVELOPER GUIDE
MultiConnect mDot Developer Guide
Models: MTDOT-915-xxx, MTDOT-868-xxx includes also the MTUDK2-ST-MDOT Developer Kit
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CONTENTS
Contents
Chapter 1 Product Overview .................................................................................................................................... 6
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Getting Started.............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Documentation Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 7
Related Documentation .............................................................................................................................................. 7
mbed Documentation ................................................................................................................................................... 7
Programming the mDot Microcontroller .................................................................................................................... 7
General mBed Links .................................................................................................................................................... 8
mDot Platform ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
EUI and Networking ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Product Build Options ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 Mechanical Drawings with Pinouts ........................................................................................................ 10
MTDOT-xxx-X1P-SMA.................................................................................................................................................. 10
MTDOT-xxx-X1P-U.FL .................................................................................................................................................. 11
MTDOT-xxx-X1-SMA.................................................................................................................................................... 12
MTDOT-xxx-X1-UFL ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
MTDOT-xxx-M1-UFL.................................................................................................................................................... 14
MTDOT-xxx-M1-TRC.................................................................................................................................................... 15
Chapter 3 Specifications and Pin Information ........................................................................................................ 16
MTDOT Specifications ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Power Draw................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Electrical Characteristics ............................................................................................................................................. 20
Pin Information .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
mDot Pinout Design Notes.......................................................................................................................................... 22
Serial Pinout Notes.................................................................................................................................................... 22
Serial Settings.............................................................................................................................................................. 22
LoRa ............................................................................................................................................................................ 22
Throughput Rates...................................................................................................................................................... 22
Range ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23
Chapter 4 Antennas ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Antenna System ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Pulse Electronics Antenna........................................................................................................................................... 24
Antenna Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 24
OEM Integration ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
FCC & IC Information to Consumers ......................................................................................................................... 24
FCC Grant Notes........................................................................................................................................................ 25
Host Labeling............................................................................................................................................................. 25
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Chapter 5 Safety Information................................................................................................................................. 26
Handling Precautions .................................................................................................................................................. 26
Radio Frequency (RF) Safety ....................................................................................................................................... 26
Sécurité relative aux appareils à radiofréquence (RF).............................................................................................. 26
Interference with Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices ...................................................................................... 27
Potential interference............................................................................................................................................... 27
Precautions for pacemaker wearers ........................................................................................................................ 27
Device Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................... 27
User Responsibility...................................................................................................................................................... 27
Chapter 6 Regulatory Information ......................................................................................................................... 28
EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive Compliance ......................................................................................................... 28
47 CFR Part 15 Regulation Class B Devices ................................................................................................................. 28
FCC Interference Notice ............................................................................................................................................. 28
FCC Grant .................................................................................................................................................................... 29
FCC Part 15................................................................................................................................................................ 29
FCC Notice................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Industry Canada Class B Notice................................................................................................................................... 29
Industry Canada ......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Chapter 7 Environmental Notices........................................................................................................................... 31
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Statement .............................................................................................. 31
WEEE Directive.......................................................................................................................................................... 31
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union ........................................................................ 31
REACH Statement ....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Registration of Substances........................................................................................................................................ 32
Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) ................................................................................................................ 32
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) ............................................................................................ 33
Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards ......................................................................... 34
Information on HS/TS Substances According to Chinese Standards (in Chinese) ...................................................... 35
Chapter 8 Labels .................................................................................................................................................... 36
Approvals and Certification......................................................................................................................................... 36
Example Labels............................................................................................................................................................ 36
Chapter 9 Developer Kit Overview ......................................................................................................................... 37
Developer Board Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 37
Developer Board Features ........................................................................................................................................ 37
MTUDK2-ST-MDOT Developer Kit Contents .............................................................................................................. 37
MTUDK2-ST-CELL Developer Kit Contents ................................................................................................................. 37
Chapter 10 Board Components .............................................................................................................................. 39
Developer Board ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
Developer Board Connectors ...................................................................................................................................... 41
Board Components ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
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LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................................................. 42
Chapter 11 Developer Board Installation ............................................................................................................... 43
Installing an mDot on the Developer Board ............................................................................................................... 43
Arduino Shield............................................................................................................................................................. 44
mDot Arduino Pins .................................................................................................................................................... 44
Installing an Arduino Shield with an mDot ............................................................................................................... 44
RSMA to U.FL Cables ................................................................................................................................................... 45
Connecting an Antenna through the Developer Board Connectors ........................................................................... 45
Chapter 12 Developer Board Schematics................................................................................................................ 46
Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................................................. 46
Schematics .................................................................................................................................................................. 47
Chapter 13 Design Considerations.......................................................................................................................... 52
Noise Suppression Design ........................................................................................................................................... 52
PC Board Layout Guideline ......................................................................................................................................... 52
User Accessible Areas ............................................................................................................................................... 52
Electromagnetic Interference .................................................................................................................................... 53
Electrostatic Discharge Control................................................................................................................................... 53
USB Design ................................................................................................................................................................. 54
Chapter 14 AT Commands...................................................................................................................................... 55
MultiTech AT Command Set ....................................................................................................................................... 55
General Commands................................................................................................................................................... 55
Network/Addressing Commands .............................................................................................................................. 55
Radio Configuration .................................................................................................................................................. 56
Send/Receive ............................................................................................................................................................ 57
Sleep/Serial Data Mode Options............................................................................................................................... 57
Index...................................................................................................................................................................... 59
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CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Chapter 1 Product Overview

Overview

The MultiConnect mDot is a programmable, long-range RF module that provides encrypted data connectivity to sensors, industrial equipment, and remote appliances. By using LoRa™Long Range Spread Spectrum technology, bi­directional data communication can be maintained for distances up to 5 miles/8 km line of sight, deep into buildings, or within noisy environments*using the unlicensed ISM bands in North America, Europe and worldwide. mDot simplifies local connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
The mDot features an integrated ARM®Cortex®-M4 processor and mbedTMcompatible software library for developers to control, monitor and bring edge intelligence to their Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
*
Actual distance depends on conditions, configuration, antennas, desired throughput, and usage frequency. In
dense urban environments, a typical range is 1-2 miles.

Getting Started

Getting started depends on what you want to do. By default, mDot ships with firmware that supports AT Commands that use the serial I/O. Refer to Chapter 14, AT Commands.
To send commands to the mDot:
1. Mount the mDot on the developer board. For details, refer to Chapter 11, Developer Board Installation.
2. Connect a serial cable into the DB-9 connector.
3. Open communications software, such as HyperTerminal or TeraTerm.
4. Set the following:
Baud rate = 115,200
Data bits = 8
Parity = N
Stop bits = 1
Flow control = Off
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Two serial interfaces are available through the USB interface, one is used to program the mDot and the other is for debug messages. Refer to “mDot Pinout Design Notes” in Chapter 3, Specifications and Pin Information for information on which pins are available out of the box.
To develop using mbed, the mDot mbed page includes libraries and test cases. Refer to “mBed Documentation” for details and links.
For help setting up a MultiConnect®Conduit™to send data to and from an mDot, refer to “Related Documentation.”

Documentation Overview

This manual is one part of mDot documentation. Refer to the Related Documentation and mbed sections for additional information needed to program your mDot and integrate your application with the MultiConnect Conduit gateway.
This document includes the following sections:
mDot device information: Mechanical drawings, specifications, safety and regulatory information, and other
device specific content. Chapters 1-8
Universal Developer Kit information: Using the MTUDK-ST-MDOT Developer Kit, including design
considerations, schematics, and installation and operation information. Chapters 9-13
AT commands: Includes MultiTech AT Commands. Chapter 14.
This manual is available at www.multitech.com/support.

Related Documentation

Application notes, LoRa information, and documentation for related products such as the MultiConnect Conduit (MTCDT) gateway and the LoRa accessory card (MTAC-LORA) are available on the MultiTech developer site. This site includes information on using the Conduit with mDots. Go to: www.multitech.net
For a datasheet and information on the STmicro ARM®Cortex®-M4 processor from go to: http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/mmc/FM141/SC1169/SS1577/LN1877/PF260049

mbed Documentation

ARM mbed is a free, open-source platform and operating system for embedded devices using the ARM Coretx-M microcontrollers. The mbed website provides free software libraries, hardware designs, and online tools for rapid prototyping of products. The platform includes a standards-based C/C++ SDK, a microcontroller HDK, and supported development boards, an online compiler and online developer collaboration tools.
Note: To send and receive data, you need a LoRaWAN 1.0 gateway, such as MultTech's MultiConnect Conduit
(MTCDT) with an MTAC-LORA accessory card installed.

Programming the mDot Microcontroller

With the mDot and the MTUDK2-ST-xx developer board, use the ARM mbed ecosystem to program the microcontroller. Compile in the cloud or locally, copy the resulting binary file to the mbed USB drive, and reset the mDot.
Note: To program the mDot, you need an mDot model with programming header, model MTDOT-xx-X1P-SMA.
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On the mDot mbed page, MultiTech supplies source code for non-RF portions of the mDot and MTAC-LORA cards. To comply with FCC and ETSI certification, some portions of the software will be available only as binary libraries.

General mBed Links

Explore mbed: http://developer.mbed.org/explore
Getting Started with mbed: http://developer.mbed.org/getting-started
mbed Handbook: http://developer.mbed.org/handbook/Homepage

mDot Platform

The mDot mbed page includes the mDot library, firmware, and test cases https://developer.mbed.org/platforms/MTS-mDot-F411

EUI and Networking

All mDots have a factory-programmed Extended Unique Identifier (EUI). This is marked as Node on the mDot label.
To connect an mDot to a network, you will need to program it with the network ID for the network you are connecting to as well as the network key and application key. For information on setting up mDots as part of a LoRa network, go to: www.multitech.net
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Product Build Options

Product Description Quanity to Order
North America
MTDOT-915-X1-SMA 915 MHz XBee LoRa SMA 1 or 50
MTDOT-915-X1P-SMA 915 MHz XBee LoRa SMA with Programming Header 1
MTDOT-915-X1-UFL 915 MHz XBee LoRa U.FL 1 or 50
MTDOT-915-M1-UFL 915 MHz SMT LoRa U.FL 1 or 100
MTDOT-915-M1-TRC 915 MHz SMT LoRa RF Pad 1 or 100
EMEA
MTDOT-868-X1-SMA 868 MHz XBee LoRa SMA 1 or 50
MTDOT-868-X1P-SMA 868 MHz XBee LoRa SMA with Programming Header 1
MTDOT-868-X1-UFL 868 MHz XBee LoRa U.FL 1 or 50
MTDOT-868-M1-UFL 868 MHz SMT LoRa U.FL 1 or 100
MTDOT-868-M1-TRC 868 MHz SMT LoRa RF Pad 1 or 100
Developer Kits
MTUDK2-ST-MDOT mDot Developer Kit 1
Note:
The complete product code may end in .Rx. For example, MTDOT-915-M1-X1.Rx, where R is revision
and x is the revision number.
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Chapter 2 Mechanical Drawings with Pinouts

MTDOT-xxx-X1P-SMA

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MTDOT-xxx-X1P-U.FL

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MTDOT-xxx-X1-SMA

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MTDOT-xxx-X1-UFL

CHAPTER 2 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS WITH PINOUTS
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MTDOT-xxx-M1-UFL

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MTDOT-xxx-M1-TRC

CHAPTER 2 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS WITH PINOUTS
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND PIN INFORMATION

Chapter 3 Specifications and Pin Information

MTDOT Specifications

Category Description
General
Compatibility LoRaWAN 1.0 specifications
Interfaces Note that pin functions are multiplexed.
Up to 16 digital I/O
Up to 11 analog inputs
SPI
I2C
UART (RX, TX, RTS, CTS)
USB (OTG full speed)
CPU Performance
CPU STM32
Max Clock 100 MHz (configurable to control power use)
Flash Memory 512 KB (400 KB available)
RAM 128 KB
Radio Frequency
ISM Bands 863 MHz - 868 MHz, 902 MHz - 928 MHz
Physical Description
Weight
Dimensions Refer to Mechanical Drawings for Dimensions.
RF Connectors
-SMA Models SMA
-UFL Models U.FL
-Trace Models Trace Connection
Environment
Operating Temperature -40° C to +85° C
1
0.2 oz. (5g)
Storage Temperature -40° C to +85° C
Humidity 20%-90% RH, non-condensing
Power Requirements
Operating Voltage 3.3 V
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Category Description
Certifications and Compliance
EMC Compliance EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1:2012
EN 301 489-03 V1.6.1:2013
Radio Compliance FCC 15.247:2015
FCC 15.109:2015
FCC 15.107:2015
RSS-210:2010
ICES-003:2012
CISPR 22:2008
EN 300 220-2 V2.4.1:2012
Safety Compliance UL 60950-1 2nd ED
cUL 60950-1 2nd ED
CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND PIN INFORMATION
IEC 60950-1 2nd ED AM1 + AM2
1
Weight is for the MTDOT-xxx-X1P-SMA, which is the heaviest model.
Category Description
Transmission
2
North America EMEA
Max Transmitter 15 dBm 14 dBm Power Output (TPO)
Maximum Receive -137 dBm -137 dBm Sensitivity
Link Budget
3
147 dB Point-to-Point 147 dB Point-to-Point
Max Effective 22 dBm 10 dBm Isotropic Radiated Power (EiRP)
Receive Sensitivity
Spreading Factor North America Typical Sensitivity
4
EMEA Typical Sensitivity
6 -111 dBm -121 dBm
5
7 -116 dBm -124 dBm
8 -119 dBm -127 dBm
9 -122 dBm -130 dBm
10 -125 dBm -133 dBm
11 Not Applicable -135 dBm
12 Not Applicable -137 dBm
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2
Using the Pulse Electronics W1063 antenna, described in the Chapter 4, Antennas.
3
Greater link budget is possible with higher gain antenna.
4
RFS_L500: RF sensitivity, Long-Range Mode, highest LNA gain, LNA boost, 500 kHz bandwidth using split Rx/Tx
path.
5
RFS_L125: RF sensitivity, Long-Range Mode, highest LNA gain, LNA boost, 125 kHz bandwidth using split Rx/Tx
path.
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