E32-xxxT30x UserManual EN V1.2
E32-xxxT30x UserManual EN V1.2
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Disclaimer and Copyright Notice ..........................................................................................................................4
ⅠProduct Overview ....................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 Product Description ..................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Features ........................................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Application Scenarios ..............................................................................................................................6
Ⅱ Specification ........................................................................................................................................................6
2.1 RF parameters ..............................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Electrical parameters ..............................................................................................................................7
2.3 Hardware Parameters ..................................................................................................................................7
Ⅲ Mechanical Dimensions and Pin Definitions ............................................................................................... 9
3.1 E32-400/900T30S Mechanical Dimensions and Pin Definitions .....................................................9
3.2 E32-400/900T30D Mechanical Dimensions and Pin Definitions ...................................................11
Ⅳ Recommended Connecting Charts ......................................................................................................................12
Ⅴ Functions in detail ..........................................................................................................................................13
5.1 Transmit at a fixed point .....................................................................................................................13
5.2 Broadcast Emission ..................................................................................................................................13
5.3 Broadcast Address ....................................................................................................................................14
5.4 Listening address ....................................................................................................................................14
5.5 Module reset ..............................................................................................................................................14
5.6 AUX Explained ............................................................................................................................................14
5.6.1 Serial data output indication .............................................................................................................. 14
5.6.2 radio transmission indication ..............................................................................................................15
5.6.3 Module is in the process of being configured .................................................................................... 15
5.6.4 notes: ...................................................................................................................................................16
Ⅵ Working mode ........................................................................................................................................................16
6.1 Mode switching precautions ..................................................................................................................17
6.2 General mode (mode 0) ............................................................................................................................18
6.3 WOR mode (mode 1) ....................................................................................................................................18
6.4 Power saving mode (mode 2) ..................................................................................................................18
6.5 Deep sleep mode (mode 3) ......................................................................................................................19
Ⅶ Register read/write control ..........................................................................................................................19
7.1 Command Introduction ..............................................................................................................................19
7.2 Reading of operating parameters ....................................................................................................... 20
7.3 Version number reading ..........................................................................................................................20
7.4 Reset command ............................................................................................................................................20
7.5 E32-xxxT30x Register Description ..................................................................................................... 20
7.6 Factory Default Parameters ..................................................................................................................22
Ⅷ AT command ............................................................................................................................................................22
8.1 AT Command Table ......................................................................................................................................23
8.2 AT Parameter Analysis ............................................................................................................................24
8.3 Serial Port Upgrade Firmware Notes ................................................................................................. 25
Ⅸ Configuration instructions for the host computer ............................................................................... 25
Ⅹ Hardware Design ..................................................................................................................................................26
The test data in this document are obtained from EBYTE's laboratory tests and the
actual results may vary slightly.
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Notice:
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ⅠProduct Overview
1.2 Features
adopts the new generation LoRa spread spectrum modulation technology, which brings longer communication
distance and stronger anti-interference ability;
supports serial port to upgrade firmware, which makes updating firmware more convenient;
supports AT command, which is more convenient to use;
Ⅱ Specification
2.1 RF parameters
unit performances
RF (of
note
parameters measu minimum value typical value maximum values
re)
Maximum
Transmit dBm 29.5 30 30.5 -
Power
receiver
dBm 133 134 135 Air rate of 2.4kbps
sensitivity
reference Clear and open, antenna gain 5dBi,
M - 8K -
distance antenna height 2.5 meters, air rate
2.4kbps.
Suitable for E32-433T30S,
MHz 410 433 441
operating E32-433T30D.
frequency Suitable for E32-900T30S,
MHz 862 900 930
E32-900T30D.
air speed bps 2.4K 2.4K 19.2K User Programmable Controls
blocking Less probability of burnout in close
dBm - -10 -
power proximity
unit Model
(of
Electrical parameters minimum typical maximum note
meas
value value values
ure)
Output power is guaranteed at ≥
operating voltage V 2.7 5.0 5.5 5V, above 5.5V the module is
permanently fried.
communications level V - 3.3V - Risk of burn-in using 5V TTL
response
current Instantaneous power consumption
mA 460 518 563
(electricit @30dBm
power
y)
consumpt
Receiving
ion mA - 14 -
Current
Sleep
uA 2.9 3.0 3.2 software shutdown
Current
operating
℃ -40~+85 Industrial-grade design
temperat temperature
ure Storage
℃ -40~+85 Industrial-grade design
temperature
Hardware Model
Notice
parameters E32-433T30S E32-433T30D E32-900T30S E32-900T30D
modulation New generation of LoRa modulation
LoRa
method technology
3 AUX output up the external MCU and outputs a low level during power-on self-test
initialization; (can be suspended)
4 TXD output TTL serial output connected to external RXD input pin;
5 RXD input TTL serial input connected to an external TXD output pin;
Input (very weak In conjunction with M0, determines the 4 modes of operation of the
6 M1
pull-up) module (cannot be left unattended, can be grounded if not in use)
7 M0 Input (very weak In conjunction with the M1, determines the 4 modes of operation of
12 GND - grounding
13 GND - grounding
14 GND - grounding
20 NC 485_EN
23 GND - grounding
24 NC empty-pin
Pin
Pin Name Pin Orientation Pin Usage
Number
Input (very weak In conjunction with M1, determines the 4 operating modes of the module
1 M0
pull-up) (cannot be suspended, can be grounded if not in use)
Input (very weak In conjunction with M0, determines the 4 modes of operation of the module
2 M1
pull-up) (cannot be suspended, can be grounded if not in use)
TTL serial input connected to an external TXD output pin;
3 RXD Input Can be configured as an open drain or pull-up input, see Parameter
Settings for details.
TTL serial output connected to external RXD input pin;
4 TXD Output Configurable as open drain or push-pull outputs, see Parameter Settings
for details.
Used to indicate the working status of the module; the user wakes up the
external MCU and outputs a low level during the power-on self-test
5 AUX Output
initialization; it can be configured as an open drain output, or a
push-pull output, see parameter setting for details. (can be suspended)
6 VCC Input Module power supply positive reference, voltage range: 3.3 to 5.5V DC
7 GND Input Module Ground
8 fixing - fixing hole
hole
fixing
9 - fixing hole
hole
fixing
10 - fixing hole
hole
fixing
11 - fixing hole
hole
Serial Brief connection description between the module and the microcontroller (the above figure takes
Number the STM8L microcontroller as an example)
1 The wireless serial module is TTL level, please connect with TTL level MCU.
For some 5V microcontrollers, it may be necessary to add 4 to 10K pull-up resistors to the TXD
2
and AUX pins of the module.
Ⅴ Functions in detail
Example: set the module A address to 0xFFFF and the channel to 0x04.
When module A acts as a transmitter (same mode, transparent transmission method), all receiving modules under
channel 0x04 can receive the data for broadcasting purposes.
After the module is powered on, AUX will immediately output a low level and perform hardware self-test,
as well as set up the working mode according to the user parameters;
During this process, AUX will keep low level, and when it is finished, AUX will output high level and
start to work normally according to the working mode combined by M1 and M0;
Therefore, the user needs to wait for the rising edge of AUX as the starting point of normal operation of
the module.
AUX is used for wireless transceiver buffer indication and self-test indication.
It indicates whether the module has data that has not yet been transmitted out over the wireless, or whether
the wireless data that has been received has not yet all been sent out over the serial port, or whether the
module is in the process of initialization self-test.
5.6.4 notes:
Serial
AUX Notes
Number
For Function 1 and Function 2 above, the output low level is prioritized, i.e.: when any of the output
1 low level conditions are satisfied, the AUX outputs a low level;
When all low level conditions are not satisfied, AUX outputs high level.
When AUX outputs low level, it indicates that the module is busy, and no working mode detection will
2 be performed at this time;
When the module AUX output high level within 1ms, will complete the mode switching work.
After the user switches to a new operating mode, it takes at least 2ms after the rising edge of AUX
3 for the module to actually enter that mode;
If AUX stays high, then the mode switching will take effect immediately.
The module resets the user parameters when the user enters from mode 3 (sleep mode) or during a reset,
4
during which the AUX output goes low.
Due to the characteristics of LoRa modulation, the information transmission delay is much longer than
FSK, for example, at 2.4kbps air speed, the transmission delay of 100 bytes is about 1.5 seconds, and
5
it is recommended that customers do not transmit large data volumes at low air speeds, so as not to
cause data loss due to the accumulation of data that can lead to communication anomalies.
Ⅵ Working mode
The module has four operating modes, which are set by pins M1 and M0; details are shown in the table below:
Seri
al
Note
numb
er
Users can combine M1 and M0 with high and low levels to determine the module working mode. The 2 GPIOs
of MCU can be used to control the mode switching;
When changing M1, M0: If the module is idle, it can start working according to the new mode after
1ms;
1 If the module has serial data that has not yet finished transmitting through wireless, it can only
enter the new working mode after the transmitting is finished;
If the module receives the wireless data and sends out the data through the serial port, it needs
to finish sending out before it can enter the new working mode;
So the mode switching can only be effective when AUX outputs 1, otherwise the switching will be delayed.
For example, if a user continuously enters a large amount of data and switches modes at the same
time, the switching mode operation is invalid; the module will process all user data before performing
2 a new mode detection;
So the general recommendation is: detect the output state of the AUX pin and wait for 2ms after
the output goes high before switching
If there is data that has not yet been processed when the module is switched to sleep mode from other
modes;
The module will process these data (both transmit and receive) before entering sleep mode. This feature
can be used for fast hibernation to save power consumption; for example: the transmitter module works
in mode 0, the user initiates the serial data "12345", and then does not have to wait for the AUX
3 pin to be idle (high), it can directly switch to hibernation mode and hibernate the user's main MCU
immediately, and the module will automatically send the user's data through the wireless, and then
automatically enter hibernation within 1ms; this feature can be used for fast hibernation to save
power consumption. The module will automatically send out all the user data through the wireless,
and then automatically enter the sleep mode within 1ms;
thereby saving the MCU's operating time and reducing power consumption.
Similarly, for any mode switching, this feature can be utilized, the module will automatically enter
a new mode within 1ms after processing the current mode event; thus eliminating the need for the user
to query the AUX, and can achieve the purpose of fast switching;
4
For example, switching from transmit mode to receive mode; the user MCU can also go to sleep earlier
before mode switching and use the external interrupt function to get the AUX change, so as to carry
out mode switching.
This operation method is very flexible and efficient, completely designed according to the user's
5 MCU's operating convenience, and can minimize the workload of the whole system, improve system
efficiency and reduce power consumption.
Module receives user data from the serial port, the module transmits wireless data packet length
of 58 bytes, when the amount of data input by the user reaches 58 bytes, the module will start the
wireless transmission, at this time, the user can continue to input the data that need to be emitted;
when the user needs to transmit the bytes less than 58 bytes, the module waits for the 3 bytes of
time, if there is no user data continue to input, it is considered to be the termination of the data,
at this time, the module will be all the data packets through the wireless sent; when the module
Transmit
receives the first user data, will AUX output low level, when the module puts all the data into the
RF chip and start transmitting, AUX output high level; at this time, it indicates that the last packet
of wireless data has been started to transmit, the user can continue to input up to 512 bytes of
data; the data packets sent out through mode 0 can only be received by the module in mode 0, mode
1 of the The packet sent through mode 0 can only be received by the receiver module in mode 0 and
mode 1.
The module always turns on the wireless receive function and can receive packets sent from mode 0
and mode 1;
Receive After receiving the packet, the module AUX outputs a low level, and after a delay of 5ms, it starts
to send out the wireless data through the TXD pin of the serial port, and after all the wireless
data are output through the serial port, the module outputs the AUX to a high level.
The conditions for the module to start packet transmitting and the AUX function are equivalent to
mode 0; the only difference is: the module will automatically add a wake-up code before each packet,
Transmit and the length of the wake-up code depends on the wake-up time set in the user's parameter; the purpose
of the wake-up code is to be used to wake up the receiver module which is working in mode 2; so the
data transmitted in mode 1 can be received by modes 0, 1 and 2.
The module is in hibernation state, the serial port is closed and cannot receive the serial data from
Transmit
the external MCU, so this mode does not have the wireless transmitting function.
In Mode 2, the transmitter is required to work in Mode 1; listen to the wake-up code at regular intervals,
once a valid wake-up code is received, the module will continue to be in the receiving state and wait
for the whole valid packet to be received; then AUX outputs a low level, and after a delay of 5ms,
it opens the serial port and sends out the received wireless data through TXD, and after that, it outputs
Receive a high level from AUX; the module continues to enter the "sleep - listen" operating state (polling);
by setting different wake-up times, the module has different receiving response delays (maximum 2s)
and average power consumption (minimum 30u The wireless module continues to enter the "sleep-listening"
working state (polling); by setting different wake-up times, the module has different reception response
delays (up to 2s) and average power consumption (minimum 30uA); the user needs to achieve a balance
between the communication delay time and the average power consumption.
The hibernation mode can be used for module parameter setting, using the serial port 9600, 8N1, to
Configure
set the module operating parameters through a specific command format.
When entering from hibernation mode to other modes, the module will reconfigure the parameters, and
Note during the configuration process, AUX stays low; when finished, it outputs a high level, so it is
recommended that the user detects the rising edge of AUX.
Serial
Command format Explanation
number
C0+ Operating Sends C0 + 5 bytes of operating parameters in hexadecimal format for a total
1
Parameters of 6 bytes, which must be sent continuously (power-down save)
Three C1s are sent in hexadecimal format and the module returns the saved
2 C1+C1+C1
parameters, which must be sent consecutively.
C2+ Operating Sends C2 + 5 bytes of operating parameters in hexadecimal format, for a
3
Parameters total of 6 bytes, which must be sent continuously (power-down is not saved)
Three C3s are sent in hexadecimal format and the module returns the version
4 C3+C3+C3
information, which must be sent consecutively.
Sending three C4s in hexadecimal format will generate a reset in the module,
5 C4+C4+C4
which must be sent consecutively.
In sleep mode (M0=1, M1=1), send a command (in HEX format) to the module serial
port: C4 C4 C4, the
The module will generate a reset;
C4+C4+C4 During the reset process, the module performs self-test and AUX outputs a low
level; after the reset is completed, AUX outputs a high level and the module
starts to work normally;
At this time, mode switching or initiating the next command can be performed.
1 0 8E1
1 1 8N1(Equivalent to 00)
5 4 3 TTL serial port rate (bps)
0 0 0 Serial port baud rate of 1200
0 0 1 Serial port baud rate of 2400 The baud rate can be different between the
0 1 0 Serial port baud rate of 4800 two sides of the communication The serial
Serial port baud rate of 9600 port baud rate has nothing to do with the
0 1 1
(default) wireless transmission parameters and does
1 0 0 Serial port baud rate of 19200 not affect the wireless transceiver
1 0 1 Serial port baud rate of 38400 characteristics.
1 1 0 Serial port baud rate of 57600
1 1 1 Serial port baud rate of 115200
2 1 0 Universal Radio Air Rate(bps)
0 0 0 Air rate 2.4k
0 0 1 Air rate 2.4k The lower the air rate, the longer the
distance, the stronger the
0 1 0 Air rate 2.4k(default)
anti-interference performance, and the
0 1 1 Air rate 4.8k longer the sending time.
1 0 0 Air rate 9.6k The airborne wireless transmission rate
must be the same for both sides of the
1 0 1 Air rate 19.2k communication.
1 1 0 Air rate 19.2k
1 1 1 Air rate 19.2k
General Model
7 6 5 Retain unused Write 0
communication channel
4 CHAN 4 to 0, corresponding to (410MHz + CHAN * 1MHz), default
00H-1FH, corresponding to 410~441MHz
17H (433MHz) (for 400 band) 00H-45H, corresponding to 862-930MHz
4 to 0, corresponds to (862MHz + CHAN * 1MHz), default 06H
(868MHz) (applicable to 900 band)
7 Fixed-point transmit enable bit (MODBUS-like) When it is 1, the first 3 bytes of each user
data frame are used as high and low address
0 transparent transfer mode
and channel. When transmitting, the
module changes its own address and
1 fixed-point transmission mode channel, and when finished, restores the
original settings.
6 IO drive mode (default 1) This bit is used to enable the module's
1 TXD, AUX push-pull outputs, RXD pull-up inputs internal pull-up resistor. The open drain
method level adaptation is more robust and
0 TXD, AUX open output, RXD open input may require an external pull-up resistor
in some cases.
5 4 3 Wireless Wake-Up Time Both transceiver modules work in mode 0.
5 OPTION This delay time is invalid and can be any
0 0 0 250ms(default)
0 0 1 500ms value;
0 1 0 750ms The transmitter works in mode 1 and will
0 1 1 1000ms continuously transmit the wake-up code
1 0 0 1250ms for the corresponding time;
1 0 1 1500ms The receiver works in mode 2, this time is
1 1 0 1750ms the listening interval time (wireless
wake-up) of the receiver, and can only
1 1 1 2000ms receive data from the transmitter working
in mode 1.
2 FEC switches When FEC is turned off, the actual data
0 Close FEC error correction transmission rate is increased, but the
Ⅷ AT command
Users can use "AT+HELP=?" to query the AT instructions supported by the module. Users can
query the AT instruction set supported by the module through "AT+HELP=?", and the baud rate
adopted by AT instruction is 9600 8N1;
When the input parameter exceeds the range, it will be limited, so please do not let the
parameter exceed the range to avoid unknown situation.
The following figure shows the configuration upper display interface of E32-900T30S as an example. Users
can switch to the command mode through M0 and M1 to quickly configure and read the parameters in the upper
display.
In the Configuration Upper, the module address, frequency channel, network ID, and key are displayed in decimal
display mode; where each parameter takes a range of values:
Network ID:0~255
Key: 0~65535
Ⅹ Hardware Design
It is recommended to use a DC regulated power supply to power this module, the power supply ripple factor
should be as small as possible, and the module should be reliably grounded
Please pay attention to the correct connection of the positive and negative terminals of the power supply,
if the reverse connection may cause permanent damage to the module;
Please check the power supply to ensure that it is between the recommended supply voltages, if it exceeds
the maximum value, it may cause permanent damage to the module;
Check the stability of the power supply to ensure that the voltage does not fluctuate significantly and
frequently;
When designing the power supply circuit for the module, it is often recommended to keep more than 30% of
the residual capacity, and the whole machine is conducive to long-term stable operation;
Modules should be kept as far as possible from power supplies, transformers, high-frequency alignments and
other parts of the electromagnetic interference;
high-frequency digital alignment, high-frequency analog alignment, power supply alignment must be avoided
below the module, if you really need to go through the module below, assuming that the module is welded in
the Top Layer, in the module contact part of the Top Layer laying ground copper (all laying copper and a
good ground), it must be close to the digital part of the module and the alignment in the Bottom Layer;
Assuming that the module is soldered or placed in the Top Layer, it is also a mistake to run wires in the
Bottom Layer or any other layer, which will affect the spuriousness of the module as well as the reception
sensitivity to varying degrees;
It is assumed that the module is surrounded by a large electromagnetic interference devices will also greatly
affect the performance of the module, according to the intensity of the interference is recommended to stay
away from the module, if the situation permits you can do appropriate isolation and shielding;
assuming that there is a large electromagnetic interference around the module alignment (high-frequency
digital, high-frequency analog, power supply alignment) will also greatly affect the performance of the module,
according to the intensity of the interference is recommended to stay away from the module, if the situation
permits you can do appropriate isolation and shielding;
If 5V level is used for the communication line, 1k-5.1k resistors must be connected in series (not recommended,
there is still a risk of damage);
Try to stay away from TTL protocols where part of the physical layer is also 2.4GHz, e.g. USB3.0;
When the module is installed inside the chassis, a good quality antenna extension cable can be used to extend
the antenna to the outside of the chassis;
When the module is installed inside the chassis, a good quality antenna extension cable can be used to extend
the antenna to the outside of the chassis;
The antenna must not be installed inside the metal case, which will cause the transmission distance to be
greatly weakened.
When there is a straight line communication barrier, the communication distance will be attenuated
accordingly;
temperature, humidity, and co-channel interference, which can lead to higher communication packet loss;
The ground absorbs and reflects radio waves, and the test effect is poorer near the ground;
Seawater has a strong ability to absorb radio waves, so the effect of the seaside test is poor;
metal objects near the antenna, or placed in a metal shell, the signal attenuation will be very serious;
wrong power register setting, air rate setting is too high (the higher the air rate, the closer the distance);
The low voltage of the power supply at room temperature is lower than the recommended value, the lower the
voltage, the lower the power generated;
The antenna used is poorly matched to the module or the antenna itself is of poor quality.
Please check the power supply to ensure that it is between the recommended supply voltages, exceeding the
maximum value can cause permanent damage to the module;
Please check the stability of the power supply, the voltage should not fluctuate significantly and frequently;
Please ensure that the installation and use of the process of anti-static operation, high-frequency device
electrostatic sensitivity;
Please ensure that the installation and use of the process of humidity should not be too high, part of the
components for humidity-sensitive devices;
If there is no special demand, it is not recommended to use it under too high or too low temperature.
There is interference from the same frequency signal nearby, stay away from the interference source or modify
the frequency and channel to avoid interference;
Poor power supply may also cause garbled code, make sure the reliability of the power supply;
Poor quality or too long extension cables and feeder cables may also cause high BER.
Both IPEX and stamp hole interfaces can be enabled at the same time, and the IPEX and stamp hole interfaces can be selected at will.
carrier transmit
Test
frequenc ting airspeed Package Product
Product Model Distance Ann
y power bps form Size
km
Hz dBm
E32-170T30D 170M 30 8 0.3k~9.6k DIP 24*43 SMA-K
E32-433T20DC 433M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k DIP 21*36 SMA-K
E32-433T20S1 433M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k SMD 17*25.5 Stamp Hole
E32-433T20S2T 433M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k SMD 17*30 IPEX/ Stamp Hole
E32-400T20S 433/470M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k SMD 16*26 IPEX/ Stamp Hole
E32-433T30D 433M 30 8 0.3k~19.2k DIP 24*43 SMA-K
E32-433T30S 433M 30 8 0.3k~19.2k SMD 25*40.3 IPEX/ Stamp Hole
E32-868T20D 868M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k DIP 21*36 SMA-K
E32-868T20S 868M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k SMD 16*26 IPEX/ Stamp Hole
E32-868T30D 868M 30 8 0.3k~19.2k DIP 24*43 SMA-K
E32-868T30S 868M 30 8 0.3k~19.2k SMD 25*40.3 IPEX/ Stamp Hole
E32-915T20D 915M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k DIP 21*36 SMA-K
E32-915T20S 915M 20 3 0.3k~19.2k SMD 16*26 IPEX/ Stamp Hole
E32-915T30D 915M 30 8 0.3k~19.2k DIP 24*43 SMA-K
E32-915T30S 915M 30 8 0.3k~19.2k SMD 25*40.3 IPEX/Stamp Hole
Antenna is an important role in the communication process, often poor-quality antenna will have a great impact on the
communication system, so we recommend some of the antennas as a supporting our wireless module and the performance is more
excellent and reasonably priced antenna.
Frequenc
Interfac Gain Heights Feeders
Model Type y Features
e dBi mm cm
Hz
Flexible Built-in flexible, FPC
TX433-NP-4310 433M soldered 2.0 43.8*9.5 -
Antenna soft antenna
rubber-stick Ultra Short Straight,
TX433-JZ-5 433M SMA-J 2.0 52 -
antenna Omni-Directional Antenna
rubber-stick Ultra Short Straight,
TX433-JZG-6 433M SMA-J 2.5 62 -
antenna Omni-Directional Antenna
rubber-stick Bending Rubber Stick,
TX433-JW-5 433M SMA-J 2.0 50 -
antenna Omni-Directional Antenna
rubber-stick Bending Rubber Stick,
TX433-JWG-7 433M SMA-J 2.5 75 -
antenna Omni-Directional Antenna
rubber-stick Bendable Rubber Stick,
TX433-JK-11 433M SMA-J 2.5 110 -
antenna Omnidirectional Antenna
rubber-stick Bendable Rubber Stick,
TX433-JK-20 433M SMA-J 3.0 210 -
antenna Omnidirectional Antenna
suction cup Small suction cup
TX433-XPL-100 433M SMA-J 3.5 185 100
antenna antenna, cost-effective
suction cup Neutral suction cup
TX433-XP-200 433M SMA-J 4.0 190 200
antenna antenna, low loss
suction cup Large suction cup
TX433-XPH-300 433M SMA-J 6.0 965 300
antenna antenna, high gain
rubber-stick Ultra Short Straight,
TX490-JZ-5 470/490M SMA-J 2.0 50 -
antenna Omni-Directional Antenna
suction cup Small suction cup
TX490-XPL-100 470/490M SMA-J 3.5 120 100
antenna antenna, cost-effective
Revision history
Version revision date revised description Maintainer
1.0 2023-10-25 initial version Hao
1.1 2024-6-27 Content correction Hao
1.2 2024-8-30 Correct pin description Hao
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