TH8100系列电子负载说明书
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This document can be printed on A3 as single-sided, double-sided, unfolded or z-folded.Ref VarIPN DescriptionC103015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C201018-14470-00Cap 0603 4n7 50v X7r+-10%C202015-07470-10Cap Cer 1206 4u7 X7r 16v C203018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C204018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C205018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C206018-13680-00Cap 0603 680p 50v X7r+-10%C207015-07220-08Cap Cer 1206 2u2 16v X7r C208018-13680-00Cap 0603 680p 50v X7r+-10%C209018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C210018-12680-10Cap 0603 68p 50v NPO +-1%C211018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C212014-07470-05Cap Tant SMD 4u7 16v 10% A C213018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C214018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C215018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C216018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C217018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C218018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C219018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C220018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C221018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C222018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C223018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C224015-27100-10Cap Cer 0805 1m+80-20% Y5v 16v C225018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C226018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C227018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C228015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C300018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C301018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C302018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C303018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C304018-11120-10Cap 0603 1p2 50v NPO+-0.1p C305018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C306018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C307018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C308018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C310018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C311018-13270-00Cap 0603 270p 50v NPO+-5%C312018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C313018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C314018-12270-10Cap 0603 27p 50v NPO +-1%C315018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C316018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C318015-24100-08Cap Cer 0805 1n 10% X7r 50v C319018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C322018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C323018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C324018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C325015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C326015-24100-08Cap Cer 0805 1n 10% X7r 50v C327015-24100-08Cap Cer 0805 1n 10% X7r 50v C332014-08100-03Cap Tant SMD 10u 35v 20% D C335018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C337015-24100-08Cap Cer 0805 1n 10% X7r 50v C338018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C339018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C340018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C341018-13220-00Cap 0603 220p 50v NPO+-5%C342018-13220-00Cap 0603 220p 50v NPO+-5%C343018-13220-00Cap 0603 220p 50v NPO+-5%C344018-13220-00Cap 0603 220p 50v NPO+-5%C346018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C347018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C348015-22270-20Cap Cer 0805 27p +-5% NPO 200v C349015-22270-20Cap Cer 0805 27p +-5% NPO 200v C350015-22270-20Cap Cer 0805 27p +-5% NPO 200v C352015-21120-20Cap Cer 0805 1p2+-0.25 NPO200v C353015-22150-20Cap Cer 0805 15p +-5% NPO 200v C354015-22150-20Cap Cer 0805 15p +-5% NPO 200v C355015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C356018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C357018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C358018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C359015-24100-08Cap Cer 0805 1n 10% X7r 50v C361015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200vC362015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C363015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C364018-12180-10Cap 0603 18p 50v NPO +-1%C365018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C366018-12150-00Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-5&C369015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C370015-21680-20Cap Cer 0805 6p8+-0.25pf NPO C371015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C372015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C373015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C374015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C375015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C376015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C377015-21680-20Cap Cer 0805 6p8+-0.25pf NPO C378015-21820-20Cap Cer 0805 8p2+-0.25pf NPO C379015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C380015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C381015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C382015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C383015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C384015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C385015-21680-20Cap Cer 0805 6p8+-0.25pf NPO C386015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C388018-14470-00Cap 0603 4n7 50v X7r+-10%C391018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C392018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C393018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C394018-15470-00Cap 0603 47n 16v X7r+-10%C396E 015-22220-05Cap 0805 22p 1% 200v C397G 015-22220-05Cap 0805 22p 1% 200vC398M 015-03150-07Cap Cer 1111 150p 5% 500VC17CF C398N 015-03100-07Cap Cer 1111 100p 5% 500VC17CF C399C 015-22150-20Cap Cer 0805 15p +-5% NPO 200v C399D 015-22120-20Cap Cer 0805 12p +-5% NPO 200v C399E 015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C399F 015-22100-20Cap Cer 0805 10P +-5% NPO 200v C400018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C401018-12180-10Cap 0603 18p 50v NPO +-1%C403018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C4030018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C404018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C405018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C408018-13120-10Cap 0603 120p 50v NPO+-1%C409018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C410018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C411018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C412018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C413018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C414018-12270-10Cap 0603 27p 50v NPO +-1%C415018-15150-00Cap 0603 15n 50v X7r +-10%C416018-12820-10Cap 0603 82p 50v NPO +-1%C417018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C418018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C419018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C420018-11820-10Cap 0603 8p2 50v NPO+-0.1p C421018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C422018-12150-10Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-1%C423018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C424018-11820-10Cap 0603 8p2 50v NPO+-0.1p C425018-12180-10Cap 0603 18p 50v NPO +-1%C426018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C427018-13180-00Cap 0603 180p 50v NPO+-5%C428018-13220-00Cap 0603 220p 50v NPO+-5%C429018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C430018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C431018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C433018-11390-10Cap 0603 3p9 50v NPO+-0.1p C434018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C435018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C436018-12120-10Cap 0603 12p 50v NPO +-1%C438018-11820-10Cap 0603 8p2 50v NPO+-0.1p C439018-12150-10Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-1%C440018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C441018-11820-10Cap 0603 8p2 50v NPO+-0.1p C442018-12270-10Cap 0603 27p 50v NPO +-1%C443018-12270-10Cap 0603 27p 50v NPO +-1%C444018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%Ref VarIPN DescriptionC445018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C446018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C448018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C449018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C450018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C451018-12560-10Cap 0603 56p 50v NPO +-1%C453018-12560-10Cap 0603 56p 50v NPO +-1%C454018-13180-00Cap 0603 180p 50v NPO+-5%C455018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C456018-11680-10Cap 0603 6p8 50v NPO+-0.1p C457018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C458018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C459018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C460018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C461018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C462018-11560-10Cap 0603 5p6 50v NPO+-0.1p C463018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C464018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C465018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C466018-13270-00Cap 0603 270p 50v NPO+-5%C467018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C468018-11220-10Cap 0603 2p2 50v NPO+-0.1p C470018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C471018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C472018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C473018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C474018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C500018-15470-00Cap 0603 47n 16v X7r+-10%C501018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C502018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C503018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C504014-07470-05Cap Tant SMD 4u7 16v 10% AC505015-27100-10Cap Cer 0805 1m+80-20% Y5v 16v C506018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C507018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C508018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C509018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C510018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C511018-12390-10Cap 0603 39p 50v NPO +-1%C512018-12120-10Cap 0603 12p 50v NPO +-1%C513018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C514018-12470-10Cap 0603 47p 50v NPO+-0.1C516018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C517018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C518018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C519018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C520018-52220-02Cap 0603 22p 50v Ntc +-2% T2h C522018-12270-10Cap 0603 27p 50v NPO +-1%C523018-12270-10Cap 0603 27p 50v NPO +-1%C524018-12150-10Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-1%C525018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C526018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C527018-15330-00Cap 0603 33n 50v X7r10%C528018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C529018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C530018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C531015-07470-10Cap Cer 1206 4u7 X7r 16v C532018-12330-10Cap 0603 33p 50v NPO +-1%C533018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C534018-13330-00Cap 0603 330p 50v X7r+-10%C535018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C536018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C537018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C538018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C539018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C540018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C541018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C542018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C543018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C544014-07100-02Cap Tant SMD 1u0 16v 20% A C545018-12180-10Cap 0603 18p 50v NPO +-1%C546018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C548013-16470-65Cap SMD PPS 470n 50v 5% 4036C549018-12150-10Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-1%C550015-07470-10Cap Cer 1206 4u7 X7r 16v C551018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C554018-12180-10Cap 0603 18p 50v NPO +-1%Ref VarIPN DescriptionTM8000 mobilesTM8100 Main Board (B1)PCB Information PackagePCB IPN 220-01700-05This PCB information package applies to the TM8100 main board for the following frequency band:I B1 = 136 to 174 MHzThis PCB information package contains the following information:I Parts List (Rev. 7)..................................Page 1I Grid Reference Index............................Page 5I PCB Layout – Top Side..........................Page 8I PCB Layout – Bottom Side....................Page 9I Circuit Diagrams ..................................Page 10The component values in the circuit diagrams are indicative only. Refer to the parts list for actual values used.Parts ListC555018-15150-00Cap 0603 15n 50v X7r +-10%C556018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5% C558018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5% C562018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5% C565013-16100-05Cap SMD PPS 100n 16v 5% 1210 C566018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5% C579014-07470-05Cap Tant SMD 4u7 16v 10% AC583018-12150-10Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-1%C584018-12120-10Cap 0603 12p 50v NPO +-1%C585014-07470-05Cap Tant SMD 4u7 16v 10% AC587018-12150-10Cap 0603 15p 50v NPO +-1%C600015-07220-35Cap Cer 1210 2u2 X5R 35vC601018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C602018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C603018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C604016-09100-07Cap Elec SMD 100u 35v LoesrC605015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C606015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C608018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C609018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C610018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C611014-07470-05Cap Tant SMD 4u7 16v 10% AC613014-08100-30Cap Tant SMD 100u 10v Loesr D C614018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C615018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C616015-07220-08Cap Cer 1206 2u2 16v X7rC617015-07220-08Cap Cer 1206 2u2 16v X7rC618018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C619018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C620018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C621018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C622018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C623014-07470-10Cap Tant Smd 4U7 10V 10% 0603 C700018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C701018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C702018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C703018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C704018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C705018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C706018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C707018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C708018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C709018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C710018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C711018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C712018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C713018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C714018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C715015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C717018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C718018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C719018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C720018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C721018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C722018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C723018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C724018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C725018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C726018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C727018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C728018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C729018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C730018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C731018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C732018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C733015-26100-08Cap Cer 0805 100n 10% X7r 50v C3017015-22470-01Cap Cer 0805 47p 5% NPO 50v C3018015-22470-01Cap Cer 0805 47p 5% NPO 50v C3019018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C3063018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5% C3064015-22330-05Cap Cer 0805 33p+-0.1pf 200vC3065015-22270-05Cap Cer 0805 27p+-0.1pf 200vC3066015-22680-01Cap Cer 0805 68p 5% NPO 50v C3068015-23100-01Cap Cer 0805 100p 5% NPO 50v C4000018-15100-00Cap 0603 10n 50v X7r +-10%C4002018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C4003018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C4005018-12100-10Cap 0603 10p 50v NPO+-0.1C4006018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C4007018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C4008018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C4009018-11100-10Cap 0603 1p0 50v NPO+-0.1pC4010018-12470-10Cap 0603 47p 50v NPO+-0.1C4011018-13220-00Cap 0603 220p 50v NPO+-5%C4012018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C4015018-13270-00Cap 0603 270p 50v NPO+-5%C4016018-15470-00Cap 0603 47n 16v X7r+-10%C4017018-13100-10Cap 0603 100p 50v NPO+-1%C5000018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C5001018-16100-00Cap 0603 100n 16vx7r+-10%C5002018-11100-10Cap 0603 1p0 50v NPO+-0.1pC5003018-13470-00Cap 0603 470p 50v X7r+-10%C5004018-11220-10Cap 0603 2p2 50v NPO+-0.1pC5006018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5008018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5009018-11560-10Cap 0603 5p6 50v NPO+-0.1pC5011018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5012018-13150-00Cap 0603 150p 50v NPO +-5%C5013018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5014018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5016018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5017018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%C5018018-14100-00Cap 0603 1n 50v X7r +-10%CDC_BOT319-01208-02Shld Synth/If T/OrcaCDC_TOP319-01208-02Shld Synth/If T/OrcaD301001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD303001-10841-10Diode SMD BZX84C11v ZEN SOT23D304001-10070-07Diode BAS70-07w Dualsch SOT343D305001-10070-07Diode BAS70-07w Dualsch SOT343D307001-10012-50Diode SMD MA4P1250 Pin3x2mmD310001-10012-50Diode SMD MA4P1250 Pin3x2mmD311001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D400001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD4004001-10056-01Diode BAW56W Dual Ss SOT323D401001-10066-02Diode SMD BBY66-02v Vcap Sc-79D402001-10066-02Diode SMD BBY66-02v Vcap Sc-79D403001-10066-02Diode SMD BBY66-02v Vcap Sc-79D404001-10066-02Diode SMD BBY66-02v Vcap Sc-79D405001-10015-00Diode SMD BAT15-099R SchD501001-10015-30Diode SMD Vcap BB153 SOD323D502001-10005-35Diode SMD BB535 Vcap SOD323D503001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD600001-10153-00Diode SMD SM15T30a TranSIl SmcD601001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D602001-10054-02Diode SMD BAT54AW SOT-323D603001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D604001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D606001-10014-03Diode SMD MBRS140T3 SchD700001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD701001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD702001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD703001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D704001-10084-33Diode SMD BZX84C3V3 Zen SOT23D705001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D706001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D707001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D708001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D709001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD710001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D711001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D712001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD713001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD714001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD715001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D716001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD717001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD718001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD719001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD720001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD721001-10084-62Diode SMD BZX84C6V2 Zen SOT23D722001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD723001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD724001-10084-33Diode SMD BZX84C3V3 Zen SOT23D725001-10070-01Diode BAV70W Dual Ss SOT323D726001-10099-01Diode BAV99w Dual SsD4000001-10017-06Diode SMD BAT17-06W SOT323D4001001-10017-06Diode SMD BAT17-06W SOT323D4002001-10000-18Diode SMD BAT18 S-Sw SOT23D4003001-10056-01Diode BAW56W Dual Ss SOT323D5000001-10006-39Diode SMD BB639 Vcap SOD323D5001001-10006-39Diode SMD BB639 Vcap SOD323D5002001-10006-39Diode SMD BB639 Vcap SOD323D5003001-10006-39Diode SMD BB639 Vcap SOD323D5004001-10018-05Diode BAT18-05 Dual Com CatDIG_BCAN319-01258-00Shld Can Dgtl TMADIG_TCAN319-01258-00Shld Can Dgtl TMADIRC_TOP319-01255-00Shld Can Direc-Coup TMAFCL_TOP319-01257-00Shld Can Frt End TMAFE_TOP319-01257-00Shld Can Frt End TMAHS300316-85137-01Plate Copper Heat TMAIC201002-20103-24IC BA10324 4x Op Amp Ssop-14IC202002-10151-90IC SMD TDA1519C 2x11w Aud PwrIC203002-16236-70IC M62367GP 8bit 8ch D-A SsopIC204002-10065-21IC AD6521ACA Dual CodecIC205002-10045-50IC SMD AK455OVT Codec Tssop-16IC301002-20103-24IC BA10324 4x Op Amp Ssop-14IC303002-20103-24IC BA10324 4x Op Amp Ssop-14IC400002-10266-70IC SMD RF2667 Quad Demod Q-SopIC403002-10160-10IC SMD LMX1601 Dual Pll TssopIC500002-74910-41IC SMD 74V1G04 Inverter SC70IC501002-74916-60IC SMD 74HC1G66 Bilat Sw Sc70IC502002-10072-20IC LMV722 2X0PAMP L/Noise MsopIC503002-14111-00IC SMD ADF4111BRU PLL Tssop20IC504002-10040-66IC MC14066 2x Bilat Sw S014IC505002-10227-21IC SMD TLC2272CPW 0-ampIC600002-13823-33IC TPS3823-33 3V3 Reset/WdtIC601002-10009-00IC LF90CPT V/LO DROP OUT 9VREGIC602002-12674-33IC SMD LM2674 3V3 .5a Smps S08IC603002-10792-30IC TPS79230 3V0 LDD 100mA RegIC604002-10792-25IC TPS79225 2V5 LDD 100mA RegIC605000-10220-50Xstr SMD BUK220-50Y TopfetIC606002-11126-00IC Smd LK112M60TR 6V 150mA RegIF_TOP319-01256-00Shld Can If TMAL100057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL101057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL102057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL104057-10081-06Ind 1806 Blm41p750s Emi SuprL200057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL300059-16270-00Ind SMD 0603cs 270nh 5%L302059-15220-00Ind SMD 0603hs 22nh 5%L303052-57423-70Coil A/W SMD 7t/2.3mm .57mmL304059-75150-85Ind SMD 1008 15nh 5% Swi CL305059-75150-85Ind SMD 1008 15nh 5% Swi CL306057-10081-06Ind 1806 Blm41p750s Emi SuprL310065-10009-20Bead Fer SMD Bds3/3/8.9-4s2L311052-57423-70Coil A/W SMD 7t/2.3mm .57mmL314152-12530-30Coil A/W SMDp 3t/3.0mm 1.25mmL315152-57440-90Coil A/W SMDp 9t/4.0mm .57mmL317152-12546-50Coil A/W SMDp 5t/4.6mm 1.25mmL319152-12540-40Coil A/W SMDp 4t/4.0mm 1.25mmL320152-12533-30Coil A/W SMDp 3t/3.3mm 1.25mmL321152-12540-40Coil A/W SMDp 4t/4.0mm 1.25mmL322059-15820-00Ind SMD 0603hs 82nh 5%L400057-00056-10Ind Fxd 56nh +-5% 1206L401057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL402059-76180-55Ind SMD 0805 180nh 5% Swi CL403059-17180-10Ind SMD 1008cs 1.8uh 5%L404057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL405057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL406059-76330-85Ind SMD 1008 330nh 5% Swi CL407057-00056-10Ind Fxd 56nh +-5% 1206L408057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL409057-00056-10Ind Fxd 56nh +-5% 1206L411056-77150-50Ind SMD 0805 1.5uh 10% EblL412056-77150-50Ind SMD 0805 1.5uh 10% EblL413059-76820-82Ind SMD 1008 820nh 2% Swi CL414057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL415059-17470-15Ind SMD 1008cs 4.7uh 2%L417059-17470-15Ind SMD 1008cs 4.7uh 2%L419057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL500059-17470-15Ind SMD 1008cs 4.7uh 2%L501159-77220-35Ind SMD 0603 2.2uh 10% Smi FL502050-10000-40Coil SMD DC/DC ConvtL503059-17470-15Ind SMD 1008cs 4.7uh 2%L504059-17470-15Ind SMD 1008cs 4.7uh 2%L505059-17820-10Ind SMD 1008ls 8.2uh 5%L506057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL507059-15330-00Ind Fxd 0603hs 33nh 5%L510057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL522059-15390-00Ind SMD 0603hs 39nh 5%L600057-10600-05Ind 0603 Blm11p600s .5a F/BeadL601057-10100-65Ind SMD Pwr Cdrh6D38 100UH .65L602057-10010-45Ind SMD Pwr CDRH2D18 10UH .43AL700057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL701057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL702057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL703057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL704057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL706057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL707057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL708057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL709057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL711057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL4000057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL4001059-75180-55Ind SMD 0805 18nh 5% Swi CL5000059-16820-10Ind SMD 1008cs 820nh 5%L5001059-15680-15Ind SMD 1008cs 68nh 2%L5002057-00004-73Ind Fxd 4.7nh +-5% 0603L5003057-00004-73Ind Fxd 4.7nh +-5% 0603L5005059-16820-10Ind SMD 1008cs 820nh 5%L5006059-16120-00Ind SMD 0603hs 120nh 5%L5007057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aL5008057-10010-20Ind 0603 Blm11-B102s 0.1aLK1036-10000-00Res M/F SMD 0805 0e 0.125wLK2036-10000-00Res M/F SMD 0805 0e 0.125wLK3036-10000-00Res M/F SMD 0805 0e 0.125wLK5036-10000-00Res M/F SMD 0805 0e 0.125wLO2_BOT319-01210-00Shld Low Pass Fltr T/OrcaLPF_TOP319-01251-00Shld Can Lpf TMAMCM1XMABP10MCM Postage Stamp PBA TMAB1NB_BOT319-01215-01Shld Frt End T/OrcaPAD_TOP319-01254-00Shld Can Paf TMAPAF_TOP319-01253-00Shld Can Paf TMAPCB220-01700-05Pcb VHF 136-174m Mn Brd TMAPIN_TOP319-01252-00Shld Can Pin Sw TMAPL100240-00027-00Conn 4way Power Male TMAPL103Refer to SK102Q200000-10084-72Xstr BC847BS NPN Dual SOT363Q201000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323Q300000-10951-00Xstr SMD PBR951 NPN SOT23Q301000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q302000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q303000-10748-90Xstr SGA7489 Casc Gain BlockQ304000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q305000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q306000-10055-03Xstr PD55003 3w 12.5v SO10 RFQ307000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q308000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q309000-10055-15Xstr PD55015S 15w 12.5v SO10RFQ311000-10442-70Xstr SI4427DY PCH Pwr MFET SO8Q312000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q313000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q400000-10085-70Xstr BC856 PNP Dual SOT363Q401000-10036-00Xstr SMD BFR360F NPN Lo NoiseQ402000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q403000-10001-71Xstr RF BFS17W NPN SOT323UHFQ404000-10036-00Xstr SMD BFR360F NPN Lo NoiseQ500000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323Q501000-10001-71Xstr RF BFS17W NPN SOT323UHFQ502000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q503000-10001-71Xstr RF BFS17W NPN SOT323UHFQ505000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q508000-10084-72Xstr BC847BS NPN Dual SOT363Q511000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q512000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q600000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323Q601000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q602000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q603000-10002-05Xstr SMD BSH205 P Mos SOT23Q604000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q605000-10002-05Xstr SMD BSH205 P Mos SOT23Q700000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323Q701000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q702000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q703000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q704000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q705000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q706000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q708000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323Q709000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323Q3002000-10055-15Xstr PD55015S 15w 12.5v SO10RF Q4000000-10941-00Xstr SMD PBR941 NPN SOT23Q4002000-10000-50Xstr SMD UMX5N Dual NPN SOT363 Q4003000-10941-00Xstr SMD PBR941 NPN SOT23Q4004000-10000-50Xstr SMD UMX5N Dual NPN SOT363 Q4005000-10000-50Xstr SMD UMX5N Dual NPN SOT363 Q4006000-10084-62Xstr BC846S Dual SOT363 NPNQ4007000-10084-73Xstr BC847BPNNPN/PNP SOT363Q5000000-10009-30Xstr SMD BFR93A NPN SOT23Q5001000-10001-72Xstr R BFS17S NPN SOT363Q5002000-10085-70Xstr BC856 PNP Dual SOT363Q5003000-10084-71Xstr BC847BW NPN SOT323Q5004000-10085-71Xstr SMD BC857BW PNP SOT323R100038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R101038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R102038-14220-00Res 0603 2k2 1/16w +-5%R103038-14220-00Res 0603 2k2 1/16w +-5%R104038-14220-00Res 0603 2k2 1/16w +-5%R105038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R106038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R107038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R108038-13680-00Res 0603 680e 1/16w +-5%R109038-13820-00Res 0603 820e 1/16w +-5%R110038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R112038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R199038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R200038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R201038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R202038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R203038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R204038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R205038-14560-00Res 0603 5k6 1/16w +-5%R206038-14330-00Res 0603 3k3 1/16w +-5%R207038-14120-10Res 0603 1K2 1%R208038-14120-10Res 0603 1K2 1%R209038-14150-00Res 0603 1k5 1/16w +-5%R210038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R211038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R212038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R213038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R214038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R215038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R216038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R217038-15150-00Res 0603 15k 1/16w +-5%R218038-15150-00Res 0603 15k 1/16w +-5%R219038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R220038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R221038-16180-00Res 0603 180k 1/16w +-5%R222038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R223038-14390-10Res 0603 3k9 1%R224038-15150-00Res 0603 15k 1/16w +-5%R225038-12470-00Res 0603 47e 1/16w +-5%R226038-14220-00Res 0603 2k2 1/16w +-5%R227038-14220-00Res 0603 2k2 1/16w +-5%R228038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R229038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R230038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R231038-14120-10Res 0603 1K2 1%R232038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R233038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R234038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R235038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R236038-14100-10Res 0603 1k0 1/16w +-1%R238038-14120-10Res 0603 1K2 1%R239038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R240038-16120-10Res 0603 120k 1%R241038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R242038-14100-10Res 0603 1k0 1/16w +-1%R243038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R245038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R246038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R247038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R249038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R250038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R251038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R252038-12220-00Res 0603 22e 1/16w +-5%R253038-12220-00Res 0603 22e 1/16w +-5%R300036-02680-02Res 1206 68e 5% 0.25w 200vR301036-11180-10Res M/F SMD 0805 1e8 1%R3015036-01240-03Res 1218 2e4 5% 1W PRC201R3016036-01240-03Res 1218 2e4 5% 1W PRC201R302036-11330-00Res M/F SMD 0805 3e3 5%R3020036-03150-03Res 1218 150e 5% 1w PRC201R3024036-03150-03Res 1218 150e 5% 1w PRC201R3028038-13100-10Res 0603 100e 1/16w +-1%R3029038-13100-10Res 0603 100e 1/16w +-1%R303036-02680-02Res 1206 68e 5% 0.25w 200vR3033038-12390-00Res 0603 39e 1/16w +-5%R3034038-12820-00Res 0603 82e 1/16w +-5%R3035038-12820-00Res 0603 82e 1/16w +-5%R3036038-12390-00Res 0603 39e 1/16w +-5%R304038-12470-00Res 0603 47e 1/16w +-5%R305036-13220-00Res M/F SMD 0805 220e 5%R306038-13330-00Res 0603 330e 1/16w +-5%R3063038-12180-00Res 0603 18e 1/16w +-5%R307036-02680-02Res 1206 68e 5% 0.25w 200vR308036-12270-00Res M/F SMD 0805 27e 5%R3080038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R309038-12470-00Res 0603 47e 1/16w +-5%R310038-13220-00Res 0603 220e 1/16w +-5%R312038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R313038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R314038-15560-00Res 0603 56k 1/16w +-5%R315038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R316038-13270-00Res 0603 270e 1/16w +-5%R317038-14180-00Res 0603 1k8 1/16wR318038-16220-00Res 0603 220k 1/16w +-5%R319038-12180-00Res 0603 18e 1/16w +-5%R320036-12820-00Res M/F SMD 0805 82e 5%R321038-15330-10Res 0603 33k 1%R322038-16220-00Res 0603 220k 1/16w +-5%R323038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R324038-17100-00Res 0603 1m 1/16w +-5%R326038-14100-10Res 0603 1k0 1/16w +-1%R327038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R328036-12180-00Res M/F SMD 0805 18e 5%R329036-12180-00Res M/F SMD 0805 18e 5%R330038-11470-00Res 0603 4e7 1/16w +-5%R331038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R332038-14100-10Res 0603 1k0 1/16w +-1%R333038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R334038-14100-10Res 0603 1k0 1/16w +-1%R335038-11470-00Res 0603 4e7 1/16w +-5%R336038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R337038-11470-00Res 0603 4e7 1/16w +-5%R338036-12100-10Res M/F SMD 0805 10e 1%R339038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R340038-14330-00Res 0603 3k3 1/16w +-5%R341038-14330-00Res 0603 3k3 1/16w +-5%R342038-17221-10Res 0603 2m21 16w +-1%R343036-11470-00Res M/F SMD 0805 4e7 5%R345038-10000-00Res 0603 Zero 0hm 1/16w +-5%R346038-14220-00Res 0603 2k2 1/16w +-5%R347038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R350038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R353038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R355036-03110-10Res 2512 10r 5% 1wR357038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R360038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R361038-16100-10Res 0603 100k 1/16w +-1%R362038-16820-00Res 0603 820k 1/16w +-5%R363038-16820-00Res 0603 820k 1/16w +-5%R364038-15330-10Res 0603 33k 1%R365038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R366038-17100-00Res 0603 1m 1/16w +-5%R367038-17100-00Res 0603 1m 1/16w +-5%R368038-16470-00Res 0603 470k 1/16w +-5%R369038-16470-00Res 0603 470k 1/16w +-5%R370038-16120-10Res 0603 120k 1%R371038-16120-10Res 0603 120k 1%R372038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R373038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R374038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R375038-15220-00Res 0603 22k 1/16w +-5%R376038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R377038-15100-10Res 0603 10k 1/16w +-1%R378038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R379038-14680-00Res 0603 6k8 1/16w +-5%R380038-13680-00Res 0603 680e 1/16w +-5%R381038-15470-10Res 0603 47k 1/16w+-1%R382038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w +-5%R385038-14470-00Res 0603 4k7 1/16w 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TECHNICAL NOTE TN-1103Definition of MDC-1200Signalling in the TM810017 October 2005Applicability This Technical Note is a definition of the MDC-1200 Signalling in theTM8100 Mobile radio with Firmware v2.09 (or later).1. MDC-1200MDC-1200 is a signalling scheme developed by Motorola.It has facilities for: PTT ID, Emergency Alarm, Call Alert, Selective Calling,(Quiet) Radio Checking, Data Operated Squelch, Status messaging,Horn/Lights Alert, ID Decode Display.The TM8100 implementation supports just the transmission of the PTT ID(ANI) and the Emergency Alarm services. No receiving services are used.MDC-1200 Sequences carry a payload of 32 bits consisting of a 16-bitconstant and a 16-bit individual Radio unit ID, programmed by the userusing 4-digit Hexadecimal sequence (0000 to FFFF).The 16-bit constants are either the ANI Sequence or EmergencySequences.See TM8100 PC App: MDC-1200 Options > Parameters / Presets.ANI sequences are transmitted immediately after the PTT is pressed orimmediately after it is released.When an ANI is transmitted at PTT press (Leading ANI) it is preceded withan optional Lead-In time that allows time for the receiving device to openits mute (CTCSS decode time for example).EnablingMDC-1200MDC-1200 functionality in the TM8100 requires v2.09 (or later) Firmwareand the SFE Key enabled in each radio.For TM8000 firmware upgrade procedures see TN-969.See TN-999 on how to obtain and program a SFE key.The MDC-1200 Signalling SFE Key order code is TMAS012.Telephone: +64-3-357-9991 TN-1103_MDC1200 Date of Print: 18/10/05 Page 1 of 22. ConfigurationSubaudible signalling diagram as it applies to MDC-1200 transmissions.When sending an MDC-1200 sequence the TM8100:• Waits the programmed time Lead-In Delay at the startof a transmission.• Transmits the MDC-1200 sequence including the: 24 bit preamble 48 bit sync 112 bit codeword• A Lead-Out delay at the end of the codeword is then transmitted.Note: This occurs irrespective of whether the transmission is about to stop or not and passes no in-band audio so be wary of setting this too long where it may impact on subsequent user speech.TM8100 MDC-1200 OptionsNOTE : It is not recommended the ANI or Emergency Sequences are changed from the defaults.Parameters ValuesUnits Defaults Lead-In Delay 0 to 5000 (in steps of 10) m/sec 500 Lead-Out Delay 0 to 2500 (in steps of 10) m/secRadio ID 0000 to FFFF Hex 0001 ANI Sequence 0000 to FFFF Hex 8001 Emergency Sequence0000 to FFFFHex 0001Compliance IssuesNone.CSO InstructionInform all sales and service staff and dealers of the released information.3. Issuing AuthorityName and Position of Issuing OfficerGraham BrenchleyTechnical Support EngineerConfidentialityConfidential – This message or document contains proprietary information intended only for the person(s) or organisation(s) to whom it is addressed.All Recipients are legally obliged to not disclose Tait technological or business information to any persons or organisations without the written permission of Tait.Distribution LevelAssociate.Document HistoryOriginal Release17 October 2005GCBTelephone: +64-3-357-9991 TN-1103_MDC1200********************* Date of Print: 18/10/05Page 2 of 2。
TB8100 base station Connecting to TB8100 Base Stations via an Asynchronous Port SwitchApplication Note TN-90630 September 2004Contents1The Purpose of an APS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Supported APS Units and their Main Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.1Units Supported. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.2Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3Physical Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Configuring the Service Kit and Base Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.1Configuring the Service Kit for Dial-in via an APS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94.2Configuring the Service Kit for a Direct Connection via an APS . . . . . . . . . . . . 114.3Configuring the Base Station to Dial Out to an Alarm Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115Configuring the APS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135.1Ensuring the Security of Configuration Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135.2Configuring the Set-up Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135.3Configuring the Ports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 6Testing the Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 7Essential Modem Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 8Known Issues or Limitations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Document Conventions‘Configure > Communications > Alarm Center’ means ‘click theConfigure icon on the toolbar, then in the navigation pane find theCommunications group, and select Alarm Center from it’.Associated DocumentationTN-742: Remotely Monitoring and Configuring the TB8100 Base StationTB8100 Installation and Operation ManualTB8100 Service Kit and Alarm Center User’s Manuals and online HelpY our APS User’s GuidePage 2 of 20TN-906© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 2004This Application Note provides information on how to connect multipleTB8100 base stations to a Service Kit or Alarm Center using anAsynchronous Port Switch (APS). It covers connection via direct serial link,and via PSTN lines using modems. T ypical physical connections, APSconfigurations, base station configurations, Service Kit configurations, andmodem settings are also described.1The Purpose of an APSOne of the most powerful features of the TB8100 base station is its abilityto be remotely configured and monitored. This feature includes Service Kitaccess, for remote configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics, andautomatic dial-out to an Alarm Center, as a result of an error condition orTask Manager stimulus. TN-742 describes the use of this feature in detail.Without using an APS, however, a dedicated PSTN line is required for eachbase station installed on a site. The cost of these lines is very high, especiallywhen the base stations are installed in remote locations. Using an APSallows a single phone line to service up to 31 base stations.A typical connection scenario is shown in Figure1 below. The diagramshows:I four base stations connected to various ports on an APSI the dial-up modem at the remote siteI the PSTN connectionI the modem at the local siteI a PC running either Service Kit or Alarm Center software.Figure 1Typical APS ConnectionTN-906Page 3 of 20© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 2004Page 4 of 20TN-906© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 20042Supported APS Units and their Main Features2.1Units SupportedThe APS support feature in the TB8100 base station is intended to work with third party products. Tait Electronics Limited does not manufacture its own unit. The following third party units are supported:IW estern T elematic Inc. (WTI) APS-4, APS-8, APS-16, CMS-16, and CMS-32IBlack Box SW543A.Any other APS that uses simple ASCII connect and disconnect commands and responses may work satisfactorily.2.2Main FeaturesThese features are standard on the supported APS units listed above.IY ou can connect up to 3, 7, 15, or 31 base stations per site to a single PSTN line or PC, depending on the APS chosen.I The units are configured as DTE (Data T erminal Equipment).IThe units will support all baud rates recognised by the base station, i.e. 1200, 2400, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200.IAlthough the APS ports can be individually configured, and may be password protected, the TB8100 base station does not support this. (Note that in “Common Configuration for all Ports” on page 14 the password is left undefined)I The APS configurations are stored in non-volatile memory.IData clashes are prevented using a Busy response, i.e. if one base station tries to dial out while another is connected, it will receive a Busy response, and can try again later if configured to do so.IThe Service Kit or base station alarm dial-out software handle allcommon errors such as busy, lack of response, or communications failure.IThe APS can be powered from 115/230VAC or –48VDC. The power consumption is approximately 5W .3Physical ConnectionsIn all the following connection types, only two or three base stations areshown connected to the APS for graphical convenience.The modem is shown connected to the highest numbered port of the APS.This is for user convenience only, and allows an easy mapping between thebase station number and port number when configuring the Service Kit.Any port could be used if desired.A single null modem cable is supplied with the APS. The user must supplyall other cables.Figure 2PSTN connection to base stations without a TaitNet RS-232 system interface boardTN-906Page 5 of 20© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 2004Figure 3PSTN connection to base stations with a TaitNet RS-232 system interface boardPage 6 of 20TN-906© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 2004Figure 4Direct connection to base stations with or without a TaitNet RS-232 system interface boardTN-906Page 7 of 20© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 2004Figure 5Combined PSTN and direct connectionsPage 8 of 20TN-906© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 2004TN-906Page 9 of 20© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 20044Configuring the Service Kit and Base Station4.1Configuring the Service Kit for Dial-in via an APS1.Run the Service Kit and select Connect > New Connection. The Edit Connection screen appears.2.In the Connection type list, select Modem Dialup. The Edit Connection screen changes to the one shown below.Page 10 of 20TN-906© Tait Electronics Limited 30 September 20043.Set up the parameters in the Connection tab as usual (use the online Help if required).4.In the Port Switch tab, select the Port switch check box.5.In the Connect command field, enter ^M/Cx^M.This means:Note Use the ^ (carat) symbol to instruct the Service Kit that this is a control character. Do not use the control key.6.In the Connect response field, enter 1.7.In the Disconnect command field, enter ^Mxxx^M/X^M.This means:8.In the Disconnect response field, enter 3.^M instructs the APS to enter command mode a a.This is equivalent to the carriage return character./C requests a connectionx the port number of the base station you wish to connect to ^Mterminates the sequence^M instructs the APS to enter command mode xxx three instances of the logoff character a a.This must match the logoff character chosen when setting up the modem (L was chosen in this case). Refer to “Common Configuration for all Ports” on page 14.^M terminates the sequence /X^Mexits command mode4.2Configuring the Service Kit for a Direct Connection via an APSThis configuration is similar to the one described in the previous section, except that you set the Connection type to Direct Connection. Y ou can then connect the computer running the Service Kit software to any spare port on the APS, and connect to any base station that is not currently busy with either a dial-in or dial-out session.4.3Configuring the Base Station to Dial Out to an Alarm CenterThis section provides details on configuring the Alarm Center connection, the port switch, and the connection timing. For full details on configuring the modem, refer to TN-742.1.Run the Service Kit and select Configure > Communications > Alarm Center.2.In the Alarm Center form, enable the Alarm Center connection and the Port switch (use the on-line Help if required).3.In the Baud rate list, select 57600. If you select a different baud rate, ensure that the APS is set to the same rate (refer to “Configuring the Set-up Switches” on page 13).4.In the Connect command field, enter ^M/Cx^M.This means:The site modem is usually (but does not have to be) connected to the highest port number available. The above screen shows the settings for port 8 of an 8-port APS.^M instructs the APS to enter command mode a a.This is equivalent to the carriage return character./C requests a connectionx the port number to which the site modem is connected ^Mterminates the sequencePage 12 of 20TN-9065.In the Connect response field, enter 1.6.In the Disconnect command field, enter ^Mxxx^M/X^M.This means:7.In the Disconnect response field, enter 3.8.In the Connection timing area, we recommend the following settings:I Set the number of retries to 20, the maximum allowed.ISet the time between retries to 60s for the first base station, and increment in steps of 5s for other base stations (e.g. set base station 2 to 65s, base station 3 to 70s, etc.). This prevents all base stations from retrying at the same time if a fault occurs that affects them all.ISet the minimum interval to at least 30 minutes. The interval should be long enough to allow all base stations to dial out if necessary; we suggest 30 minutes plus an extra 3 minutes for each base station on the site.NoteIf there is a particular condition that can be guaranteed to affect all base stations (e.g. mains failure), we recommend that you enable this alarm on only two base stations. This precaution will prevent a mass dial-out attempt, but will still allow you to check for false alarms.^M instructs the APS to enter command mode xxx three instances of the logoff character a a.This must match the logoff character chosen when setting up the modem (L was chosen in this case). Refer to “Common Configuration for all Ports” on page 14.^M terminates the sequence /X^Mexits command mode5Configuring the APS5.1Ensuring the Security of Configuration DataThe configuration data of many APS units is stored in RAM which has abattery back-up. This battery should have a life of approximately 3 yearswhen the APS is not powered up, and may need to be changed periodically.Y ou may also wish to replace the battery before installing your APS to ensuremaximum battery life and security of configuration data. A typical symptomof battery failure is the loss of configuration data when the APS is powereddown for some time.The battery is typically a BR1225 and is located under a clip on the mainboard of the APS. T o replace the battery, proceed as follows:1.Disconnect the AC mains power.2.Remove the top cover.3.Carefully replace the battery, observing normal antistatic precautions.4.Replace the cover.5.2Configuring the Set-up Switches1.Power up the APS.2.Configure the set-up switches as shown below. These switches arelocated on the rear panel of APS units with up to 8 ports, and on thebottom cover of units with 16 or more ports.Switch Setting FunctionSW1ON (down)sets the baud rate to 57k6SW2OFFSW3OFFSW4OFF no handshakingSW5OFFSW6OFF terse messagesSW7OFF echo disabledSW8–––currently not usedThe settings for SW1, SW2, and SW3 are optional, however the set-tings for all other switches are mandatory. W e recommend a baud rateof 57k6, as it will give the highest possible data transfer rate throughthe modem on a “good” PSTN connection. If you select a differentrate, you must select the same rate for the Alarm Center connection(Configure > Alarm Center > Port Settings > Baud rate; refer to“Configuring the Base Station to Dial Out to an Alarm Center” onpage11).3.After you have set the switches, you must validate the set-up asfollows:a.Simultaneously press the SET and CLEAR buttons on the front ofthe APS.b.Release the CLEAR button, wait for the port ACTIVITY LEDsto flash, then release the SET button.5.3Configuring the PortsConnect a PC running a terminal program (HyperT erminal, ProComm,T erraT erm or similar) to any unused port on the APS, using a null modemcable.Note Refer to the APS User’s Guide for a detailed explanation of all thecommand codes. The commands shown in the following sectionare in upper case for clarity, however you can use lower case if youprefer.Common Configuration for all Ports 1.Enter Command Mode using the [Enter] key.2.Type the following commands:/CP [Enter]copies port parameters7 [Enter] 1 [Enter]sets all ports to Any-to-Any mode9 [Enter] x [Enter]where x sets the logoff characterNote that this must be the same character youchose in the Service Kit procedures describedin Section4.1 and Section4.3 (L in theexamples shown). It must also be differentfrom the character used to take the modemout of data mode, which is usually “+”, butcan be changed by the user. You can alsochoose control characters, which are shown bya preceding ^ (carat).10 [Enter] 1 [Enter]sets the disconnect sequence to 3 consecutivelogoff characters, instead of just 1Note that this is essential to avoid thepossibility of random logoffs.11 [Enter] 6 [Enter]enables the timeout to 1 minute12 [Enter] 3 [Enter]sets the response type to Terse13 [Enter] 1 [Enter]disables the command echo[Esc]copies to all portsY [Enter]answers the question “Are you sure (y/n)?”/W [Enter]displays port parametersPage 14 of 20TN-9063.V erify that the following is displayed.PORT PARAMETERS #01:1. Port Name: (undefined)2. Password: (undefined)3. Baud Rate: 57.6K4. Bits/Parity: 8-None5. Stop Bits: 16. Handshake Mode: None7. Port Mode: Any-to-Any74. DTR Output: Pulse8. Supervisor Mode: Permit9. Logoff Character: L10. Sequence Disconnect: Three Characters11. Timeout Disconnect: 1 Min12. Response Type: Terse13. Command Echo: Off14. Accept Break: YesIf everything is correct, proceed to step 4, or re-enter the incorrect parameter as required.4.WTI APS-4, APS-8 and APS-16 Units OnlyThis step is required because of a bug in the firmware of the APS-4, APS-8 and APS-16 units. The Copy Port Parameters command does not work for the timeout setting.T ype the following commands:/Pn [Enter]sets RS-232 parameterswhere n is the port number11 [Enter] 6 [Enter]enables the timeout to 1 minute[Esc]Repeat this procedure for all ports.5.If you do not want to configure a port as a modem port (refer to“Configuration for a Modem Port (if a modem is used)” below), exit Command mode by typing:/X [Enter]exits command modeOtherwise, continue with “Configuration for a Modem Port (if amodem is used)” on page16.Configuration for a Modem Port(if a modem is used)W e recommend that you configure the port to which the modem is connected as a modem port. This will ensure that the modem is re-configured after a power outage, and prevent it from using the wrong serial baud rate.T ype the following commands:/Pn [Enter]sets RS-232 parameterswhere n is the number of the port to whichthe modem is connected, usually the highestnumbered portVerify that the timeout has been set correctlyto 1 minute. If not, type 11 [Enter] 6 [Enter].7 [Enter] 4 [Enter]configures the port as a modem port71 [Enter] AT [Enter]sets the reset string to AT72 [Enter] AT [Enter]sets the initialisation string to ATThis is just to ensure that no unwantedcommands are issued to the modem.73 [Enter] +++~~ATH0[Enter]ensures that modem hangs up after a timeoutNote that the double ~ (tilde) puts a 2s delaybetween +++ and ATH0, allowing the modemto enter command mode.[Esc]/X [Enter]exits Command modePage 16 of 20TN-9066Testing the ConnectionConnecting to the Base Station via the APS Once everything has been configured, dial in to the base station via the APS.1.Run the Service Kit software and click Connect.2.Select the APS connection previously set up. The following screenappears, as for a normal (non-APS) connection.Once the modems have connected and established their protocol, the following screen appears. This screen is unique to APS connections.Shortly afterwards, the correct port is connected, and the base station responds to its connection protocol. The normal base station logon screen now appears.3.Continue with the connection session as normal.4.When you have completed your session, disconnect in the normalway.Page 18 of 20TN-906If the Connection is Unsuccessful1.If an error occurs which is related to the APS, the following screen will appear.2.If this screen appears, check the settings of both the APS and the Service Kit very carefully. If the you cannot resolve the problem, it may be useful to insert a serial communications monitor between the Service Kit PC and the modem. Compare the strings actually transmitted with those expected, and consult the APS User’s Guide.7Essential Modem FeaturesThe ATX0 command must be available in any modem which is used with the APS. This command limits the result codes to 0-4, i.e:I 0 – OK I 1 – connect I 2 – ring I 3 – no carrier I4 – errorNoteSome modems will include result code 8 (no answer) in the list for ATX0. This is also acceptable. Refer to TN-742 for modem set-tings and configurations.8Known Issues or LimitationsKnown Issue or LimitationSolutionSome APS units store their configuration data in RAM with battery back-up. This data will be lost if the unit is powered down and the battery fails.If you are unsure about the condition of the back-up battery, replace it before installing the APS (refer to “Ensuring the Security of Configuration Data” on page 13).Applies to WTI APS-4, APS-8 and APS-16 units:You cannot use the Copy Port Parameterscommand to set the timeout.You must set the port timeout on each port individually. If you try to set this parameter globally, it will appear to be successful, but the timeout will not work. Refer to“Common Configuration for all Ports” on page 14.Issuing AuthorityThis TN was issued by:John CrosslandT echnical Publications ManagerPublication HistoryAmendment RecordTait Contact InformationCorporate Head OfficeNew ZealandTait Electronics Limited, P .O. Box 1645, Christchurch, New Zealand E-mail (Marketing): *********************E-mail (Sales): *******************Technical SupportT echnical Support ManagerTait Electronics Ltd, P .O. Box 1645, Christchurch, New Zealand E-mail: *********************InternetPublication Date Author 30 September 2004D ReynoldsPublication Date PageAmendment 30 September 2004First releasePage 20 of 20TN-906。
TB8100 base station Using a TB8100 with an External ModemApplication Note TN-1114-AN21 December 2005Contents1Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2Applicability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4Functional Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5Connecting the TB8100 to an External Modem. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6Configuring the Base Station. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7Performance Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8Frequency Response Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Associated DocumentationTB8100 Installation and Operation Manual (MBA-00005-xx).TB8100 Specifications Manual (MBA-00001-xx).TB8100 Service Kit User’s Manual (MBA-00010-xx) and online Help.Y our modem User’s Guide.Page 2 of 10TN-1114-AN© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 2005TN-1114-ANPage 3 of 10© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 20051OverviewThis Application Note provides information on how to configure a TB8100base station to use an external modem by means of the extended bypassaudio functionality. The extended bypass functionality provides an analoguesignal path with a higher than standard frequency response, but only via theunbalanced line. This allows the connection of external modems that haveinformation content above 3kHz. Included in this Application Note areinstructions on how to configure the TB8100, and some performanceindications for various types of modem.This Application Note is intended for use by system integrators.2ApplicabilityThe extended bypass audio functionality is only available on reciters withhardware version 0.04 or later. The performance has been tested using onlythe unbalanced line interface on an isolated system interface board(TBA10B0).Note The TB8100 does not check the extended bypass functionalityagainst the hardware version number. It is up to the user to ensurethat the correct hardware version is used.3DisclaimerTait Electronics Limited has not applied for, and will not apply for,regulatory compliance when using the bypass or extended bypass path. Thisis because Tait does not want to specify any particular external modem to beused. The choice of external modem is therefore up to the user.The bypass and extended bypass path has been provided to facilitate only adata path through the TB8100. Note that normal voice-type compliancescannot be achieved when this has been selected in the channel profile. Thisis primarily due to the lack of a limiter in the transmit modulation path.It is therefore the responsibility of the user to apply to their local regulatoryauthorities for the appropriate data compliances.Page 4 of 10TN-1114-AN© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 20054Functional DescriptionExciter BypassThe bypass path connects the audio sampled at 25kHz from the analogue unbalanced line input directly into the frequency control loop (FCL), which then modulates the RF hardware. The only digital filtering in the bypass path is an optional AC filter, which has a cut-off frequency of 0.8Hz. Note that there is no limiter present in this path.Receiver BypassOn the receive audio bypass path, received audio from the FM demodulator is decimated from 50kHz to 25kHz. It is then directly converted to the analogue unbalanced line output with no further filtering. Extended BypassThere is anti-alias analogue filtering performed on the unbalanced lines, and also on the FCL outputs. This filtering on the bypass path causes a roll-off in amplitude as the audio frequency is increased. When extended bypass is enabled, the analogue filtering on the unbalanced lines is disabled by hardware, and a digital finite impulse response filter with a constant group delay is used in both the transmit and receive bypass paths to extend the frequency response.TN-1114-ANPage 5 of 10© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 20055Connecting the TB8100 to an External ModemConnection Connect the TB8100 to the external modem using the unbalanced lineinput (Tx audio) and output (Rx audio) on the system interface connector.If required, you can also use the Rx Gate and Tx Key lines, as describedbelow.Details of the pin allocations for the different types of system interfaceconnector are provided in the “Connection” chapter in the TB8100Installation and Operation Manual, and also in the TB8100 Service Kit(Configure > Base Station > System Interface).AC Coupled Unbalanced Audio Input The modem selected may have a DC offset present for both the transmitter and the receiver. On the standard system interface board, the transmit pathis DC coupled (with a bias of 2.5V), and the receive path is AC coupled.W e recommend that you enable the high pass filter in the Signal Path tab ofthe channel profile dialogue box in the Service Kit (refer to “Configuringthe Base Station” on page 7). This will ensure that the transmitted signal isexactly on the configured carrier frequency. If you do not enable the highpass filter, ensure that you set the transmit carrier frequency exactly to therequired frequency by adjusting the DC bias of the external modem.Note The CODECs used to sample the unbalanced line input are DCcapable. However, because of component variations, the DCoffset incorrectly reported by the CODEC can lead to a smalloffset in the transmit carrier frequency, which is removed byselecting the high pass filter.Figure 1Typical connectionPage 6 of 10TN-1114-AN© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 2005Receiver Gating If the receiver is not gated, the received audio will be continuously presented to the external modem. This may lead to the occasional false packet detection, due to noise falsing the decoder. One option to prevent this is to gate the received audio and/or use the Rx Gate signal to indicate to the modem when a valid RF signal is present. Note In this case, you will probably have to configure the external modem to cope with the timing sequence of audio presented from the unbalanced line. Refer to the TB8100 Specifications Manual for gating response times.Tx KeyIf you do not require continuous transmission, you can use the Tx Key input on the system interface board to key up the TB8100, and to key it down when transmission is not required. Note In this case, you will probably have to configure the external modem to cope with the timing sequence of audio presented to the unbalanced line for transmission. W e also recommend that you refer to the Tx Timers tab of the signalling profile dialogue box in the Service Kit, and select suitable values or disable timersas appropriate for your system.TN-1114-ANPage 7 of 10© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 20056Configuring the Base StationExtended bypass is configured in the channel profile assigned to theoperating channel. If a different operating channel is selected, the signalpath configured for that channel will take effect.Important Selecting this function bypasses the limiter. This may allowoverdeviation and cause the equipment to become non-compliant. It should be selected only when the TB8100 isconnected to approved level-controlled devices (modems,trunking controllers, etc.).ImportantWith extended bypass you cannot use the balanced line orinternal talk-through repeater connections from receiver totransmitter.T o configure the signal path for extended bypass.1.Run the Service Kit and open the Add or Edit Channel Profile dia-logue box for the appropriate profile.2.Select the Signal Path tab.3.Select the Bypass check boxes for Path B (both transmit and receive).Extended bypass check boxes appear alongside the Bypass checkboxes.Page 8 of 10TN-1114-AN© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 20054.Select one of the Extended bypass check boxes. This selects theother Extended bypass check box as well. (Y ou cannot configureextended bypass separately for the transmit and receive paths.)7Performance SpecificationsExtended bypass has been tested with external modems as follows:The performance figures given in these specifications are typical, and aresupplied only as a guide to the expected performance. The actualperformance achieved by your system will depend on the specific externalmodem used, and the interface levels into the TB8100.narrow bandwidth C4FM9600bps external modem based on a CML FX919 chipset narrow bandwidth GMSKBT=0.5, 4800bps external modem based on a CML FX489 chipset wide bandwidth GMSK BT=0.5, 9600bpsexternal modem based on a CML FX489 chipsetNB C4FMNB GMSK WB GMSK Minimum Receiver RF Level for a Robust Link ––a –109dBm(0.79µV)–109dBm (0.79µV)Strong Signal Packet Error Rate (PER)**for RF levels of 0dBm <10-4<10-4<10-4Signal Displacement Bandwidth>1kHz >1kHz >2kHz Selectivity ––a 71dB 79dB Modulation Fidelity**measured as Error Vector Magnitude, through combinedreceive and transmit paths3.5%6%6%a.Unavailable at time of publication.TN-1114-ANPage 9 of 10© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 2005Publication InformationIssuing Authority This TN was issued by:Kurt EbrechtT echnical Publications ManagerDistribution Level Associate, Associate System Integrator, Accredited Service Centre,Accredited Service Centre System Integrator, or Tait Only .Publication History Amendment Record Tait Contact InformationCorporate Head Office New Zealand Tait Electronics Limited, P .O. Box 1645, Christchurch, New Zealand E-mail (Marketing): *********************E-mail (Sales): *******************Technical Support T echnical Support ManagerTait Electronics Ltd, P .O. Box 1645, Christchurch, New ZealandE-mail: *********************Internet Publication DateAuthor 21 December 2005 D Reynolds Publication DatePage Amendment 21 December 2005First releasePage 10 of 10TN-1114-AN© Tait Electronics Limited 21 December 2005。
UC-8100A-ME-T Series Hardware User’sManualVersion 1.0, April 2019/product© 2019 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.UC-8100A-ME-T Series Hardware User’sManualThe software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance withthe terms of that agreement.Copyright Notice© 2019 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.TrademarksThe MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc.All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.DisclaimerInformation in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa.Moxa provides this document as is, without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, its particular purpose. Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to this manual, or to the products and/or the programs described in this manual, at any time.Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use.This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.Technical Support Contact Information/supportMoxa AmericasToll-free: 1-888-669-2872 Tel: +1-714-528-6777 Fax: +1-714-528-6778Moxa China (Shanghai office) Toll-free: 800-820-5036Tel: +86-21-5258-9955 Fax: +86-21-5258-5505Moxa EuropeTel: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0 Fax: +49-89-3 70 03 99-99Moxa Asia-PacificTel: +886-2-8919-1230 Fax: +886-2-8919-1231Moxa IndiaTel: +91-80-4172-9088 Fax: +91-80-4132-1045Table of Contents1.Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1Model Descriptions .............................................................................................................................. 1-2 Package Checklist ............................................................................................................................... 1-2 Product Features ................................................................................................................................ 1-2 Product Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 1-2 2.Hardware Introduction...................................................................................................................... 2-1Appearance ........................................................................................................................................ 2-2 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 2-3 LED Indicators .................................................................................................................................... 2-4 Reboot .............................................................................................................................................. 2-4 Reset to Default ................................................................................................................................. 2-4 Real-time Clock .................................................................................................................................. 2-5 Installation Options ............................................................................................................................. 2-5 DIN-rail Mounting ........................................................................................................................ 2-5Optional Wall Mounting ................................................................................................................ 2-6 3.Hardware Connection Description ..................................................................................................... 3-1Wiring Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 3-2 Connecting the Power .................................................................................................................. 3-2Grounding the Unit ...................................................................................................................... 3-2 Connecting to the Network ................................................................................................................... 3-3 Connecting to a USB Device ................................................................................................................. 3-3 Connecting to Serial Ports .................................................................................................................... 3-3 Inserting the SD Card and SIM Card ..................................................................................................... 3-3 Connecting to the Console Port ............................................................................................................. 3-4 Connecting the Antennas ..................................................................................................................... 3-4 A.Regulatory Approval Statements ....................................................................................................... A-11Introduction The UC-8100A-ME-T computing platform is designed for embedded data-acquisition applications. TheUC-8100A-ME-T platform comes with two RS-232/422/485 serial ports and dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN ports, as well as a miniPCIe slot to support cellular modules. These versatile communication capabilities let users efficiently adapt the UC-8100A-ME-T to a variety of complex communications solutions.The following topics are covered in this chapter:❒Model Descriptions❒Package Checklist❒Product Features❒Product SpecificationsUC-8100A-ME-T Series HW UM IntroductionModel DescriptionsThe UC-8100A-ME-T Series includes the following models:•UC-8112A-ME-T-LX: Industrial computing platform with 2 serial ports, 2 Ethernet ports, SD socket, -40 to 85°C operating temperature range•UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-US: Industrial computing platform with 2 serial ports, 2 Ethernet ports, SD socket, US region LTE built-in,-40 to 70°C operating temperature range•UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-EU: Industrial computing platform with 2 serial ports, 2 Ethernet ports, SD socket, Europe region LTE built-in,-40 to 70°C operating temperature range•UC-8112A-ME-T-LX-AP: Industrial computing platform with 2 serial ports, 2 Ethernet ports, SD socket, APAC region LTE built-in,-40 to 70°C operating temperature rangePackage ChecklistBefore installing a UC-8100A-ME-T computer, verify that the package contains the following items:•UC-8100A-ME-T Series computer•Console cable•Power jack•Quick Installation Guide (printed)•Warranty cardNotify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.NOTE The console cable and power jack can be found beneath the molded pulp cushioning inside the product box.Product Features•Armv7 Cortex-A8 1 GHz processor• 2 auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports•SD socket for storage expansion•Programmable LEDs and a programmable button for easy installation and maintenance•Mini PCIe socket for cellular module•Debian 9 open platform•-40 to 70°C wide temperature range with LTE enabledProduct SpecificationsNOTE The latest specifications for Moxa's products can be found at https://.2Hardware Introduction The UC-8100A-ME-T embedded computers are compact and rugged, making them suitable for industrial applications. The LED indicators allow you to monitor device performance and quickly identify issues, and the multiple ports can be used to connect a variety of devices. The UC-8100A-ME-T Series comes with a reliable and stable hardware platform that lets you devote the bulk of your time to application development. In this chapter, we provide basic information about the embedded computer’s hardware and its various components. The following topics are covered in this chapter:❒Appearance❒Dimensions❒LED Indicators❒Reboot❒Reset to Default❒Real-time Clock❒Installation OptionsD IN-rail MountingO ptional Wall MountingAppearanceTop ViewFront ViewBottom ViewDimensionsUnit: mm (in)LED IndicatorsThe function of each LED is described in the table below:LED Name Color FunctionUSB GreenSteady OnUSB device is connected and working normally.Off USB device is not connected.SD GreenSteady On SD Card inserted and working normally.Off SD card is not detected.PowerGreen Power is on and the computer is working normally.OffPower is off.LAN1/LAN 2(RJ45connector)GreenSteady On 100 Mbps Ethernet linkBlinking Data transmission in progressYellowSteady On 10 Mbps Ethernet linkBlinking Data transmission in progressOffEthernet is not connected.Wireless SignalStrengthGreenYellowRedThe number of glowing LEDs indicates the signal strength.3 (Green + Yellow + Red): Excellent2 (Yellow + Red): Good1 (Red): PoorOff Wireless module is not detected.USR User-defined GreenThis LED can be defined by users. For details, refer to HardwareUser’s Manual.Programmablediagnostic LEDsGreenYellowRedThese three LEDs are programmable. For details, refer to the“Default Programmable Button Operation" section in the HardwareUser’s Manual.RebootTo reboot the computer, press the programmable button for 1 second.Reset to DefaultThe UC-8100A-ME-T is also provided with a Reset to Default function which can reset the operating systemback to the factory default status. Press and hold the programmable button between 7 to 9 seconds to resetthe computer to the factory default settings. When the reset button is held down, the Ready LED will blink onceevery second. The Ready LED will become steady when you hold the button continuously for 7 to 9 seconds.Release the button within this period to load the factory default settings.Real-time ClockThe UC-8100A-ME-T’s real time clock is powered by a non-chargeable battery. We strongly recommend that you do not replace the lithium battery without help from a qualified Moxa support engineer. If you need to change the battery, contact the Moxa RMA service team.Installation OptionsDIN-rail MountingThe aluminum DIN-rail attachment plate is already attached to the product’s casing. To mount theUC-8100A-ME-T on to a DIN rail, make sure that the stiff metal spring is facing upwards and follow these steps.1.Pull down the bottom slider of the DIN-railbracket located at the back of the unit 2. Insert the top of the DIN rail into the slot justbelow the upper hook of the DIN-rail bracket. 3. Latch the unit firmly on to the DIN rail as shown inthe illustrations below.4. Push the slider back into place.UC-8100A-ME-T Series HW UM Hardware IntroductionOptional Wall MountingThe UC-8100A-ME-T can be mounted on to a wall using a wall-mounting kit as shown in the following illustrations. Step 1Use four screws to fasten the wall-mounting brackets on the left panel of the computer.Step 2Use another four screws to mount the computer on a wall or a cabinet.The optional wall-mounting kit is not included in the product box and should be purchased separately.3 Hardware Connection DescriptionIn this chapter, we describe how to connect the UC-8100A-ME-T to a network and various devices.The following topics are covered in this chapter:❒Wiring RequirementsC onnecting the PowerG rounding the Unit❒Connecting to the Network❒Connecting to a USB Device❒Connecting to Serial Ports❒Inserting the SD Card and SIM Card❒Connecting to the Console Port❒Connecting the AntennasWiring RequirementsIn this section, we describe how to connect various devices to the embedded computer. Be sure to read and follow these common safety precautions before proceeding with the installation of any electronic device: • Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices. If power wiring and device wiring paths mustcross, make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point.NOTEDo not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit. To avoid interference, wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately.• You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate.The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together. • Keep input wiring and output wiring separate.• When necessary, it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system.Connecting the PowerTerminal BlockConnect the 12 to 36 VDC power line to the terminal block, which is connector to the UC-8100A-ME-T Series computer. If the power is supplied properly, the “Power” LED will glow a solid green light. The power input location and pin definition are shown in the adjacent diagram.SG: The Shielded Ground (sometimes called Protected Ground) contact is the bottomcontact of the 3-pin power terminal block connector when viewed from the angle shown here. Connect the SG wire to an appropriate grounded metal surface.Grounding the UnitThere is another grounding connector on the top panel of the computer. Use this connector to connect a well-grounded mounting surface, such as a metal panel.Connecting to the NetworkThe Ethernet ports are located on the front panel of the UC-8100A-ME-T computers. The pin assignments for the Ethernet port are shown in the following figure. If you are using your own cable, make sure that the pin assignments on the Ethernet cable connector match the pin assignments on the Ethernet port.Pin Signal 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 4– 5 – 6 Rx- 7 – 8–Connecting to a USB DeviceThe UC-8100A-ME-T Series computers come with a USB port located at the lower part of the front panel, allowing users to connect to a device with an USB interface. The USB port uses a type A connector. By default, the USB storage is mounted at /mnt/usbstorage.Connecting to Serial PortsThe two serial ports (P1 and P2) use terminal connectors. Each port can be configured by software for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485. The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table:Pin RS-232 RS-422RS-485 1 TXD TXD+ – 2 RXD TXD- – 3 RTS RXD+ D+ 4 CTS RXD- D- 5GNDGNDGNDInserting the SD Card and SIM CardThe UC-8100A-ME-T comes with an SD socket for storage expansion, and a SIM card socket for cellular communication. The SD card/SIM card sockets are located at the lower part on the front panel. To install the cards, remove the screw and the protection cover to access the sockets, and then insert the SD card or the SIM card into the sockets directly. You will hear a click when the cards are in place. To remove the cards, push the cards in before releasing them.Connecting to the Console PortThe console port is an RS-232 port that can be connected to with a 4-pin pin header cable. You can use this port for debugging or firmware upgrade.PinSignal1 TxD2 RxD3 NC4 GNDConnecting the AntennasThere are three antenna connectors on the front panel of theUC-8100A-ME-T. W1 and W3 are for cellular modules, and W2 isfor GPS module; all are SMA type. Connect the antennas on theseconnectors.ARegulatory Approval StatementsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Class A: FCC Warning! This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.European Community。
性能特点■ 高可见度的真空荧光显示屏(VFD)■ 高达10KHz动态模式■ 电压测量分辨率最高可达0.1mV,电流0.1mA ■ 四种操作模式:定电压、定电流、定电阻,定功率■ 远程测量的功能■ 具有电池测试功能、自动测试功能、过功率测试功能、过电流 测试功能,开机即为对应模式,操作方便快捷■ 记忆容量100组■ 短路功能■ CR-LED测试功能■ 电流监控功能■ 断电保持记忆功能■ 使用旋转式编码开关,操作快速容易■ 配备防滑脚架的可携式强固机箱■ 智能型风扇控制■ 内建Buzzer作为警告提示定电流操作模式(CC)在定电流模式下,不管输入电压是否改变,电子负载消耗一个恒定的电流。
定电压操作模式(CV)在定电压模式下,电子负载将消耗足够的电流来使输入电压维持在设定的电压上。
定电阻操作模式(CR)在定电阻模式下,电子负载将被等效为一个恒定的电阻,电子负载会随着输入电压的改变来线性改变电流。
定功率操作模式(CW)在定功率模式下,电子负载将消耗一个恒定的功率,如果输入电压升高,则输入电流将减少,功率P(=VXI)将维持在设定功率上。
动态测试功能动态测试操作能够根据设定规则使电子负载在两种设定参数间切换,此功能可以用来测试电源的动态特性。
动态测试操作可以用前面板((shift)+2(Tran))键进入动态测试菜单,在动态测试操作以前,应说先设置动态测试操作的相关参数,这些参数包括:动态测试模式,A值,B值,脉宽时间(PULSE模式),频率,占空比等。
如果是CC模式动态模式,还需要设置电流上升下降斜率。
动态测试模式可分为连续模式,脉冲模式以及翻转模式。
连续模式(Continuous)在连续模式下,当动态测试操作使能后,负载会连续的在A值以及B值之间切换。
简要介绍■ 可编程直流电子负载同惠电子负载系列是单路输入可编程直流负载。
本系列可编程直流电子负载可选配RS232、USB、RS485 通讯接口,可根据您设计和测试的需求,提供多用途解决方案。
尼尔森(NELSON)8100控制器系列使用说明书适用范围:8104型/8174型(4站)8106型/8176型(6站)外置变压器1条程序3个起动时间7天灌水日历,隔天或隔两天,严格单双日水泵/主阀电回路雨量传感器回路 terminal block可更换保险管Vertically aligned mounting holes for ease of installationQuick reference instruction card安装指导:1.在室内适当设置220V交流电源注意:-在所有线路安装完毕之前,请不要接入变压器。
-请不要在室外或其受到气候影响及阳光直射的地方安装。
-请不要在温度低于0 C或高于55 C的地方安装。
-请不要与其它正在运行的设备使用同一插头或同一根线。
2,a)在墙壁的适当的位置钉入#10螺丝钉,在螺丝盖与墙壁之间须保留少量空隙。
b)将控制器背后的主孔插在螺丝钉上并滑动使控制器固定在螺丝钉上。
c)保证入口处与系统底部的前面部分保持一定的距离,并且与中心螺丝使用最小11/4”的螺钉。
3,电线使用18AWG色码、多股直埋线。
总长度不要超过 240米。
-每一站使用一根火线加一根零线连接。
-在接入AC电源前请务必将所有阀门和连线接好。
注释:如电线埋于地下,则接头处必须采取防水措施。
-采用公共零线,并最终连接至“COM”处。
4,如果使用中转泵或智能阀,连线连至“MV”处。
警告:请务必不要将泵直接与控制器相连。
必须使用中转设备。
23①将旋钮置于Run(运行)的位置上—当前时间、日期会显示在显示器上(OFF)关闭位置(冬季模式)4①忽视传感器—显示屏闪烁时,传感器关闭所有程序—忽视雨量传感器,采用手动运行模式或循环模式—旋至Run(运行)位置—运行程序—当雨量传感器彻底干燥以后系统会重新设置默认值12小时时钟时间12:00AM日期01/01/00星期星期日启动时间 1 @ 8:00 AM2 – OFF(关闭)3 - OFF(关闭)运行时间每一个区域20分钟日程表每天传感器关闭重新设置拔下变压器、移走电池,等到显示器关闭,然后插入变压器重新装入电池,这样可以恢复到出厂默认值;56。
用户使用手册直流可编程电子负载TH8100系列型号TH8101/TH8103/ TH8103A/TH8103B/TH8106/TH8115/TH8130© 版权归属于同惠电子股份有限公司Ver2.7/FEB,2014/TH8100-2011目录第一章验货与安装 (6)1.3安装位置 (6)1.3.1 安装尺寸 (6)1.3.2 负载手柄的调节 (12)1.3.3 支架安装 (13)1.4输入连接部分的安装 (14)第二章快速入门 (14)2.1开机自检 (14)2.1.1介绍 (14)2.1.2自检步骤 (15)2.1.3如果负载不能启动 (15)2.2前面板介绍 (16)2.3后面板介绍 (17)2.4VFD状态指示灯功能描述 (18)2.5键盘介绍 (19)2.6快速功能键 (19)第二章技术规格 (20)3.1主要技术参数 (20)3.2补充参数 (24)第四章功能和特性 (25)4.1切换本地/远程操作模式 (26)4.2定态操作模式 (26)4.2.1定电流操作模式(CC) (26)4.2.2定电压操作模式(CV) (26)4.2.3定电阻操作模式(CR) (27)4.2.4定功率操作模式(CW) (27)4.3输入控制 (28)4.3.1输入开关操作 (28)4.3.2短路操作 (28)4.4系统菜单功能(S YSTEM) (28)4.5配置菜单功能(C ONFIG) (29)4.6触发功能 (30)4.6.1触发功能 (30)4.6.2触发源 (30)4.7动态测试功能 (30)4.7.1连续模式(Continuous) (30)4.7.2脉冲模式(Pulse) (31)4.7.3 翻转模式(Toggle) (31)4.8顺序操作(LIST) (31)4.9存取功能 (32)4.10VON功能 (32)4.11OCP测试功能 (34)4.12OPP测试功能 (34)4.13电池放电测试功能 (35)4.14保护功能 (37)4.14.1 过电压保护(OVP) (37)4.14.2 过电流保护(OCP) (37)4.14.3 过功率保护(OPP) (38)4.14.4 过温度保护(OTP) (38)4.14.5 输入极性反接保护(RV) (38)4.15CR-LED测试功能 (38)4.16电压上升时间测试 (39)4.18.1 远端补偿功能 (40)4.18.2 外部触发操作 (40)4.18.3 电流监控(I MonTHor) (41)第五章基本操作 (41)5.1操作模式实例 (41)5.1.1 定电流操作CC (41)5.1.2 定电压操作CV (设定一个从0.1V到限定电压范围的定电压值) (41)5.1.3定功率操作CW (42)5.1.4定电阻操作CR (42)5.2动态测试功能 (42)5.2.1连续模式动态测试 (42)5.2.2脉冲模式动态测试 (43)5.2.3翻转模式动态测试 (44)5.3顺序操作 (44)5.4自动测试功能 (45)5.4.1 TH8100专门自动测试编辑模式 (46)5.4.2 兼容TH8100自动测试编辑模式 (49)第六章负载通讯接口参考 (50)6.1通讯模块简介 (50)6.2电子负载与PC间的通讯 (52)6.3通讯协议 (53)安全请勿自行在仪器上安装替代零件,或执行任何未经授权的修改。
TM8100 Mobile –3DK Hardware Developer’s KitIntroductionThe TM8100 series has been designed with ultimate flexibility for system integration –with an expansive internal options area this radio is one of the most flexible mobile radios on the market.Tait has designed the 3DK Hardware Developer’s Kit to provide dealers and system integrators with an additional resource to develop their own custom solutions.The support documentation will greatly assist you with either external or internal interface requirements.The support documentation will also assist with creating custom hardware solutions to be housed within the large options area or blank control head.TM8100 3DK Hardware Developer’s KitTMAA30-00 Hardware Developer’s Kit includes:•TMAA30-01 3DK Resource CD •TMAA30-06 Internal Options Kit •TMAA01-01 Line Interface Board •TMAA01-05 Options Extender Board •TMAA20-00 Programming Kit •-03 RJ45 to DB15Resource CDThe support CD consists of the following tools:3DK Resource Section•3DK Hardware Developer’s KitApplication Manual•CCDI Protocol ManualProduct Support Section •Programming software•Calibration software•User’s Guide•Operator’s Manual•Accessories Manual•Service Manual•PCB Information Packs3DK Hardware Developer’s Kit Application ManualThis manual provides a description of the radio interfaces and information on how to integrate third-party products and create internal options boards for TM8105 andTM8115 radios.This manual provides you with the information required to:•interface to the radio and configure the programmable I/O lines•create your own options boards •interface third party devices•connect an external alert to the radio •configure the radio for different power supply configurations•replace a T2000 radio and a T2000-A81 general purpose interface board with aTM8100 radio•choose other correct programmable tap in/ tap out audio points board on thefrequency response graphsCCDI Protocol ManualThis manual contains reference information about the TM8100 Computer Controlled Data Interface (CCDI) protocol. This protocol is embedded in the TM8100 and is used for communicating with the TM8100 via asynchronous serial ports. This protocol allows the user to perform common functions for example, changing channel and sending Selcall via the serial port. It is also used for access to the modems on theTM8100.Calibration softwareThis software application is used to adjust parameters such as transmit power, transmit frequency, and front end tuning and others.User’s GuideThis user’s guide provides information about both the TM8105 and TM8115 mobile radios and is divided into two parts.•Part A explains how the TM8115 radio operates. The TM8105 radio has acontrol head without user controls, so no TM8105 operating information isneeded.•Part B outlines the installation procedure for both TM8105 and TM8115 radios,and gives the interface specifications forthe TM8105 remote connector.Operator’s ManualThis manual provides a detailed explanation of the radio’s operation. It is designed to be used by a System Integrator to customise their own operating instructions.Accessories ManualThis manual contains information on installing, operating and servicing accessory products for TM8100 radios including;•Options Extender board•Line Interface boardService ManualThis manual provides information on the architecture and functions of the radio. The manual also provides information to service technicians for carrying out level-1 repairs of TM8100 mobile radios. Level-1 repairs entail the replacement of faulty parts and circuit boards.PCB Information PacksThis includes component port lists, circuit diagrams, and component overlays.Internal Options KitThe internal options kit includes:•High density 15 way D-range socket - For PCB mounting on your accessoryboard to provide signals to the outsideworld.•15 way D-range seal and screws- To put over the accessory connectorwhen not in use.•15 way high density D-range plug and cover - This enables you to plug yourexternal equipment into the 15-waysocket that is mounted on your optionsboard.•Foam seal - Inserted between the D-Range and the radio Chassis to providea degree of sealing.•Loom - Fitted with Micro-matchconnectors. This loom will connect theinternal options connector of the radio to your option board.• 18 way Micro-match socket, PCB mount- This socket is mounted on your PCB and enables connection to the loom,providing access to the internal options connector of the radio.Line Interface BoardThe Line Interface Board provides a 600-ohm, 2 or 4 wire interface for remote control of the radio.Options Extender BoardThe Options Extender Board provides external access to most of the signal lines provided by the radio’s internal options connector. This board also provides an optional 5v supply and a RS232 compliant interface.Programming KitThe Programming Kit consists of the following:• T2000-A19 Programming lead (mobile)• TMAA20-02 RJ45 to DB9• TMAA20-03 Power lead banana plugs •TMAA20-04 RJ12 to RJ45 adaptor•An additional TMAA30-03 RJ45 to DB15lead has been provided to allowprogramming from the rear of the radio.Can we purchase the 3DK components individually?Yes, the individual components within the TM8100 3DK Hardware Developer’s Kit can be purchased using the product codes listed on page one.Please refer to your dealer price book for details. Please also note that purchasing the individual components is more expensive than buying a complete kit.How can we purchase the 3DK?The TM8100 3DK kit, Support CD orindividual components can be purchased through your normal purchasing channel.In purchasing either the TMAA30-00 Kit or TMAA30-01 Support CD, you will have the opportunity to be registered as a TM8100Systems Integrator (SI). You will be sent a username and password that will provide access to the Taitworld SI Support Site.How do we gain support?Support for the 3DK Hardware Developer’s Kit will be provided through our normal support channels.• All support requests need to go to your local Tait Support Centre.•After receiving access to the Taitworld SI Support Site, you will be able to download software and documentation updates.Where can we find a condensed version of the TM8100 3DK documentation?A cut down version of the TM8100 3DK documentation is available from your localTait office.。
Applicability This technical note explains how to configure two TM8100radios for Audio Linking operation either as Back-to-Back orCross-Band Repeater.1.IntroductionWhat is Cross-Band repeating Back to Back or Cross-band repeating provides a relatively inexpensive means for extending the range of a system and to the terminals used.A repeater allows stations to communicate that ordinarily would not be able to do so because of the frequencies used and the distance or terrain between them. This is also the case with back-to-back or cross-band repeating.A cross-band repeater is similar in function to a standard repeater, but for the different frequencies used. Voice signals that one TM8100 receives on its input frequency are automatically retransmitted on the other TM8100’s output frequency.This can provide simplex to simplex linking or repeater to simplex. It can not easily provide repeater to repeater linking as it does not have the repeater tail lockout feature.What is Back-to-Back?Back-to-back literally means having two radio units audio lines connected together. Radio A’s receiver keys radio B’s transmitter and vice versa. A normal back-to back repeater usually uses frequencies within the same band. A Cross-Band back to back repeater uses frequencies in different bands (eg. UHF to VHF)Things to consider If you are unfamiliar with how repeater setups are installed and how they operate, the points below will help guide you in the right direction.-Antenna separation: How far to separate the antennas -Notch Filtering: Is it required?-Tail Time / Delay: Critical for repeater linkingTechnical Note TN-887-AN TM8100 Cross-Band Operation28thJune 2004TN-887-AN Page 1 of 628 June 2004TN-887-AN Page 2 of 628 June 20042.InstructionsConfigure the Cross-Band interconnect cable as indicated inthe diagram below.Configuring the Cross-Band Interconnect CableFor voice applications the value of Cc should be at least100ηF.For high-speed (base band) data applications then therecommended value for Cc is 4.7µF. The capacitor needs tobe non-polarised.The simplest way to create a 600-Ohm resister is by usingtwo 1k2Ω resistors in parallel.The resistor and capacitor can be mounted inside each DB-15 plug.3.Radio Programming RequirementsInstructions After defining the Tx / Rx parameters, the settings below need to be programmed into both radios to enable cross-band operation.PTT: External PTT 1PTT Transmission Type = Voice.PTT Priority = Highest (PTT or EPTT(2) priority may need changing)Audio Source = Audio Tap In.TN-887-AN Page 3 of 628 June 2004TN-887-AN Page 4 of 628 June 2004Programmable I/O = Digital I/O Settings AUX_GPI04AUX_GPI05DirectionOutput Input LabelBusy / Rx Gate PTT ActionSignalling Audio Mute Status External PTT 1ActiveActive High Active High DebounceNONE 10Signal StateMomentary None Mirrored ToNone NoneProgramminginstructions(cont)TN-887-AN Page 5 of 628 June 2004Audio I/O Settings Rx/PTT TypeRX EPTT1Tap inNoneT5Tap in TypeA - Bypass In A - Bypass In Tap in UnmuteOn PTT On PTT Tap OutR7None Tap Out TypeD – Split C - Bypass Out Tap OutUnmuteBusy Detect +Subaudible On PTTProgrammingInstructions(cont)Cross-BandOperationTesting 1. Inject into the receiving radio an on-channel RF signal of –70dBm with a 1 kHz tone and the deviation set to either 3 kHz Wide Band or 1.5 kHz Narrow Band.2. The transmit deviation on the other radio should be3 kHz (+/- 200Hz) Wide Band or 1.5 kHz (+/- 200 Hz) NarrowBand.Compliance Issues If the link is a fixed site, RF compliance may need to beobtained and / or monies to be paid to regulatory bodies. CSO Instruction Please pass this information onto the field supporttechnicians, technical support engineers and appropriatedealers.3.Issuing AuthorityName and Position of Issuing Officer Barry CratesTechnical Support Team Leader - TerminalsConfidentiality Confidential – This message or document containsproprietary information intended only for the person(s) ororganisation(s) to whom it is addressed. All Recipients arelegally obliged to not disclose Tait technological or businessinformation to any persons or organisations without thewritten permission of Tait.Distribution Level Tait Only, Accredited Service Centre System Integrator,Accredited Service Centre and System Integrator Document History Original Release - TN-NSC078 January 2004BPModified to TEL TN format forpublishing to global audience.28 June 2004BLCTN-887-AN Page 6 of 628 June 2004。
The 8100S Series copper switches offer high performance managed edge switching. This stackable / standalone Ethernet switch series supports the advanced security features and offers the appropriate management for user connectivity at the edge of network.Reliability»Built-in dual power supplies offers a cost-effective and highly reliable edge platform solution for your network.Security»The 8100S Series offers enhanced access, ideal for deployment at the network edge by offering security features such as Multi Supplicant Authentication, RADIUS, TACACS+ ensuring a secure network.Manageability»Voice VLAN and LLDP-MED features ensure voice data priority for networks that handle high traffic and require segregating and prioritizing. The industry standard CLI and Web GUI offered by the 8100S Series adds to the ease of managing a network for new users and experienced professionals.Monitoring»sFlow and RMON together give a better visibility on the performance and use of the network, which helps management to take appropriate decisions crucial for an organization to function and manage efficiently.The 8100S Series consists of PoE and non-PoE models in the configurations of 24 10/100TX ports and 48 10/100TX ports. This switch series provides two Gigabit combo (10/100/1000T /SFP) uplink ports. Dedicated stacking connectors on selected models deliver a total of 10Gbps stack bandwidth. All PoE ports support the IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) 30W standard.Redundant Power OptionsAll variants of the 8100S copper switch family, except the AT-8100S/24C switch, feature two internal power supplies as standard, allowing the switches to be powered from two separate building feeds making the 8100S Series less susceptible to building power failures and ensuring continuous switchoperation. All models are designed for front-to-back cooling.StackingThe physical stacking capability integrated into 24-port switches isdesigned to offer simplified management for higher port density applications. Up to three stackable switches of the 8100S copper and fiber series can be mixed and stacked together to a maximum of 78 ports.Key BenefitsEase of ManagementDesigned for rapid deployment with the minimum of configuration time, the 8100S Series offers features such as Voice VLAN, LLDP-MED, Enhanced Stacking and Web management GUI that facilitates simple and effective approach to network management.Voice VLAN segregates VoIP traffic from regular Ethernet traffic and applies to it a higher QoS. It takes the complexity out of VoIP deployments, ensures high voice quality and protects time sensitive voice traffic from being flooded by other data. LLDP-MED lets the user auto-configure end stations to send preconditioned traffic that adheres to Voice VLAN configured network policies.Enhanced Stacking with the 8100S Series enables the user to makesoftware upgrades for multiple switches with a single command, plus update all configurations in a single management session.The industry standard CLI of AlliedWare Plus™ combined with the simple and intuitive Web management GUI reduces the training needs for those who require granularity of control, by providing a familiar interface for advanced users.8100S Series Copper SwitchesLAYER 2-4 FAST ETHERNET STACKABLE/STANDALONE SWITCHESSwitchesproduct informationSimplifying the Network AutoQoS with the 8100S Series enables a switch administrator to enter one command to enable all the appropriate features for the recommended QoS settings on edge and uplink port so this minimizes the complexity and speeding up the QoS deployment over the network.Environmentally FriendlyIn keeping with our commitment to environmentally friendly processes and products, the 8100 Series is designed to be green from the ground up, with reduced power consumption and minimal hazardous waste.The use of highly recyclable metal, combination of green production processes, earth friendly packaging, high efficiency power supplies and effective power management deliver both cost savings and a reduced carbon footprint for the user.Access Control ListsAccess Control Lists work as filters that can enable inspection and classification of incoming frames. Specific actions can then be performed on these defined frames to more effectively manage the network traffic at Layer 2 through Layer 4. ACLs are typically used as security mechanism, either permittingor denying entry for packets on specific switch ports.Layer 3 RoutingThe switch provides static IPv4 routing at the edge of the network as well as support for RIPv1 and RIPv2.Effective Traffic MonitoringIn order to fully understand theperformance of the network and ensurethe ongoing smooth delivery of criticaldata, users must be able to measureand analyze the traffic in real time.The 8100S Series facilitates effectivetraffic monitoring with sFlow, anindustry-standard technology formonitoring high-speed switchednetworks gives complete visibilityinto the use of the network enablingperformance optimization, accounting,billing for usage, and even defenseagainst security threats.Securing the Network EdgeThe 8100S Series guaranteesprotection and secure management ofadministrator’s network by providingstrong security standards andauthentication mechanism for access atthe edge of a network.IEEE 802.1x port authenticationmethods such as PEAP, EAP-TLS andEAP-TTLS supported by the 8100SSeries allows network controller torestrict external devices from gainingunauthenticated access in to thenetwork.The Multiple Supplicant Authenticationenables the switch to uniquelyauthenticate and apply the appropriatepolicies and VLAN for multiple users ordevices on a shared port, allowing portexpansion while keeping the networksecure.Power over EthernetThe 8100S Series comes inconfigurations of 24- and 48-port PoE.Both support PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at),which delivers up to 30W per port.Power over Ethernet allows user tonetwork and power a device using singleEthernet cable, thus eliminating theneed for additional power outlets andsimplifying the network installation. It isalso unaffected by local variance in ACpower, offering a standardized powerinfrastructure.PoE+ with up to double the powerprovides superior power-managementcapability, as automatic power allocationcan be made based on the exactrequirement of the power device at agiven time.Gigabit and Fast Ethernet SFPSupportThe 8100S Series supports bothGigabit and Fast Ethernet Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) uplinks. Thedual-speed ports make this series idealfor environments where Gigabit fiberswitches will be phased in over time.The 8100S Series allows for connectivityto the legacy 100FX hardware until theuplink device is upgraded to Gigabit.SpecificationsSystem Capacity»128MB RAM»16MB flash memory»16K MAC addresses»266MHz CPUMaximum Bandwidth»Non-blocking for all packet sizesWirespeed Switching (Layer 2/3) on all Ethernet Ports»14,880pps for 10Mbps Ethernet»148,800pps for 100Mbps Ethernet»1,488,000pps for 1000Mbps Ethernet Environmental Specifications»Operating temperature: 0ºC to 40ºC»Storage temperature: -25ºC to 70ºC»Operating humidity: 5% to 90% non-condensing»Storage humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing»Max operating altitude: 3,048 m (10,000 ft)Port Configuration»Auto-negotiation, duplex, MDI/MDI-X, IEEE 802.3x flow control/back pressure»Head of Line (HoL) blocking prevention»Broadcast storm control»Link flap protection»Group link control»Port mirroringEthernet Specifications»RFC 894 Ethernet II encapsulation»IEEE 802.1D MAC bridges»IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs»IEEE 802.2 Logical link control»IEEE 802.3ac VLAN TAG»IEEE 802.1ax-2008 (LACP) link aggregation»IEEE 802.3u 100TX»IEEE 802.3x Full-duplex operation»IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Ethernet»IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet class 3»IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet class 4»Jumbo frames (9198 bytes)Quality of Service (QoS)»Eight egress queues per port»Egress rate limiting»Voice VLAN»Automatic QoS»IEEE 802.1p Class of Service with strict and weighted round robin scheduling»RFC 2474 DSCP for IP-based QoS»RFC 2475 Differentiated services architecture»Layer 2, 3 and 4 criteria Link Aggregation»IEEE 802.3ad LACP - eight groups»Static link aggregation - 24 groupsLink Discovery»IEEE 802.1ab Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)»Link Layer Discovery Protocol-Media Endpoint(LLDP-MED)Spanning-Tree Protocol»IEEE 802.1D Spanning-Tree Protocol»IEEE 802.1D-2004 Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol»IEEE 802.1q-2005 Multiple Spanning-Tree Protocol(15 instances)»BPDU guard»Loop guard»Root guardVLAN»4096 VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q)»Port-based VLANs»MAC-based VLANs – 256»IP subnet-based VLANs – 256»Port-based Private VLANs»GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)MIB Support»RFC 1213 MIB-II»RFC 1215 TRAP MIB»RFC 1493 Bridge MIB»RFC 2863 Interfaces group MIB»RFC 1643 Ethernet-like MIB»RFC 2618 RMON MIB»RFC 2674 IEEE 802.1Q MIB»RFC 2096 IP forwarding table MIB»Allied Telesis managed switch MIBManagement»RFC 854 Telnet server»Console management port»AlliedWare Plus CLI»Web GUI»Enhanced Stacking»RFC 1866 HTML»RFC 2068 HTTP»RFC 2616 HTTPS»RFC 1350 TFTP»zModem»RFC 1305 SNTP»RFC 1155 MIB»RFC 1157 SNMPv1»RFC 1901 SNMPv2c»RFC 3411 SNMPv3»RFC 1757 RMON 4 groups: Stats, History, Alarmsand Events»RFC 3164 Syslog protocol (client)»Event log»RFC 3176 sFlow»Auto configGeneral Protocols»RFC 768 UDP»RFC 791 IP»RFC 792 ICMP»RFC 793 TCP»RFC 826 ARP»RFC 950 Subnetting, ICMP»RFC 1027 Proxy ARP»RFC 1035 DNS»RFC 1122 Internet host requirements»DHCP client»DHCP snooping»DHCP option 82»RFC 3046 DHCP relay»RFC 951 BootPIP Multicast»RFC 1112 IGMPv1 snooping»RFC 2236 IGMPv2 snooping»IGMPv2 snooping querier»Multicast groups – 255IPv6»IPv6 host»IPv6 ACL»ICMPv6»Dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 management»IPv6 applications: WEB/SSL, Telnet server/SSHSecurity / IEEE 802.1x»TACACS+»RFC 2865 RADIUS client»RFC 2866 RADIUS accounting»IEEE 802.1x port-based Network Access Control(NAC)»Supplicant»Authenticator»IEEE 802.1x multiple supplicant mode»Piggy-back mode»Per port MAC address limiting»Per port MAC address filtering»MAC address security/lockdown»RFC 1321 MD-5»EAP, EAP-TLS, LEAP, PEAP, TTLS»Dynamic VLANs»Guest VLANs»Secure VLANs»Layer 2/3/4/ Access Control Lists (ACLs)»SSLv3 for Web management»SSL»SSH»SSH session time out»Microsoft NAP compliant»Symantec NAC supportPhysical Specifications and MTBF FiguresPower and Noise CharacteristicsPower over Ethernet Specifications * Standard product with dual AC power supply with maximum PoE+ load†Standard product with single AC power supply IEEE 803.at PoE+ LLDP-MED classification requires PD to be fully compliant with IEEE 802.3at standard Mode B PoE carries PoE power to powered devices on spare pairs 4/5 and 7/8 of Ethernet interfaceIP Routing»Static IPv4 routing – 4K »RIPv1, v2 »Proxy ARPStacking Features»10Gbps stacking bandwidth via dedicated HDMI stacking ports»Hardware stack up to three units (78 ports) using HDMI stacking ports or stack up to 24 units using Enhanced Stacking»Single system appearance »Single IP management »Backup master»Link aggregation / trunking across hardware stack »Port mirroring across stack »VLAN across stack»Maximum HDMI stacking cable length 1mCompliance Standards»IEEE 802.3 – 10T»IEEE 802.3u – 100TX with auto-negotiation »IEEE 802.3ab – 1000T Gigabit Ethernet »100FX SFP support »1000X SFP supportSafety and Electromagnetic Emissions Certifications»EMI: FCC class A, CISPR class A, EN55022 class A, C-TICK, VCCI Class A, CE, EN601000-3-2, EN601000-3-3 »Immunity: EN55024»Safety: UL 60950-1 (cUlus), EN60950-1 (TUV), EN60825RoHS Standards»Compliant with European and China RoHS standardsPackage Description»AT-8100S/xx switch »AC power cord(s)»Management cable (RJ-45 to DB-9)»Rubber feet for desktop installation and 19” rack-mountable hardware kit accessories»Install guide and CLI users guide available at »HDMI stacking cable (1 meter)North America Headquarters | 19800 North Creek Parkway | Suite 100 | Bothell | WA 98011 | USA | T: +1 800 424 4284 | F: +1 425 481 3895Asia-Pacific Headquarters | 11 Tai Seng Link | Singapore | 534182 | T: +65 6383 3832 | F: +65 6383 3830EMEA & CSA Operations | Incheonweg 7 | 1437 EK Rozenburg | The Netherlands | T: +31 20 7950020 | F: +31 20 79500218100S Copper Series | Layer 2–4 Fast Ethernet Stackable SwitchesOrdering Information8100S Series Copper SwitchesAT-8100S/24C-xx 24 10/100TX ports2 combo ports (10/100/1000T-100/1000 SFP) 2 HDMI stacking portsStandard one AC power supply in a compact form factor AT-8100S/24-xx 24 10/100TX ports2 combo ports (10/100/1000T-100/1000 SFP)) 2 HDMI stacking portsStandard two AC power supplies or optional DC power supplies*AT-8100S/24POE-xx 24 10/100TX PoE+ ports2 combo ports (10/100/1000T-100/1000 SFP) 2 HDMI stacking portsStandard two AC power suppliesAT-8100S/48-xx 48 10/100TX ports2 combo ports (10/100/1000T-100/1000 SFP) 2 HDMI ports for future use Standard two AC power suppliesAT-8100S/48POE-xx 48 10/100TX PoE+ ports2 combo ports (10/100/1000T-100/1000 SFP) 2 HDMI ports for future use Standard two AC power suppliesWhere xx =10 for US power cord 20 for no power cord 30 for UK power cord40 for Australian power cord 50 for European power cord 80 for DC power supply* (AT-8100S/24)* DC power supply is available in the future.Small Form Pluggable Optics ModulesAT-SPSXSFP, MMF, 1000Mbps, 220 / 500 m, 850 nm, LCAT-SPSX/1SFP, MMF, 1000Mbps, 220 / 550m, 850 nm, LC Extended temperature: -40ºC to 85ºCAT-SPEXSFP, MMF, 1000Mbps, 2 km, 1310 nm, LC AT-SPLX10SFP, SMF, 1000Mbps, 10 km, 1310 nm, LC AT-SPLX10/ISFP, SMF, 1000Mbps, 10 km, 1310 nm, LC Extended temperature: -40ºC to 85ºC AT-SPLX40SFP, SMF, 1000Mbps, 40 km, 1310 nm, LC AT-SPZX80SFP, SMF, 1000Mbps, 80 km, 1550 nm, LC AT-SPBD10-13SFP, SMF, 1000Mbps, 10 km, 1310/1490 nm, LC-BiDi AT-SPBD10-14SFP, SMF, 1000Mbps, 10 km, 1490/1310 nm, LC-BiDi AT-SPFX/2SFP, MMF, 100Mbps, 2 km, 1310 nm, LCAT-SPFXBD-LC-13SFP, SMF, 100Mbps, 10 km, 1310/1510 nm, LC-BiDi AT-SPFXBD-LC-15SFP, SMF, 100Mbps, 10 km, 1510/1310 nm, LC-BiDi AT-SPFX/15SFP, SMF, 100Mbps, 15 km, 1310 nm, LCNOT AVAILABLE IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA*For the non-stackable models refer to 8100L Series datasheet and for fiber models refer to the 8100S Series fiber switches product datasheet.。