Murata Electronics North America HN2010 Manual Do Utilizador

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About HopNet Products 
M-2410-0011, Rev - 
HopNet Family of Products 
About HopNet Products 
Introduction 
This section provides operational information about the HopNet products. 
Operating Frequency 
The HopNet family operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band that allows for license-free use 
and worldwide compliance.  
HopNet Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Advantages 
In the frequency domain, a multipath fade can be described as a frequency selective 
notch that shifts in location and depth over time. Multipath fades typically occupy 
five percent of the band. A conventional radio system typically has a five percent 
chance of signal impairment at any given time due to multipath fading. 
Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum reduces the vulnerability of a radio system to 
both interference from jammers and multipath fading by distributing or spreading the 
signal over a larger region of the frequency band. 
The fade resistant, HopNet frequency-hopping technology employs up to 75 channels 
and switches channels over 100 times a second to achieve high reliability throughput. 
HopNet Data Integrity 
An on-board 3 KB buffer and error correcting over-the-air protocol ensure data 
integrity even in the presence of weak signals or jammers. The serial interface 
handles both data and control of asynchronous data rates of up to 230 Kbps. 
Flexible Power Management 
You can set the transmit power at 10 milliwatts or 100 milliwatts. Reduced power can 
reduce the size of the coverage zone, which may be desirable for multiple network 
indoor applications. You can also place the transceiver module in a power-save mode, 
which enables smart power management. Smart power management allows a remote 
unit to drop into a lower current standby mode during transmission or receiving gaps. 
This feature also allows Hopnet products to be used in various countries where the 
output power requirements may vary due to regulation.