Murata Electronics North America SEM2410 Manual Do Utilizador

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 2000, 2001  Cirronet
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SEM Operation 
Overview 
SEM devices are wireless Ethernet modems that perform bridging functions in point-to-
point or point-to-multipoint configurations. SEM products are designed to connect 
remote network segments together while keeping the data traffic between the network 
segments to a minimum. SEM products use MAC-layer addresses to learn on which 
network segment a device is located.  
A master SEM can connect up to 5 remote slave SEMs. The SEM2410 is a single channel 
device with an over-the-air data rate of 460Kbps providing 230Kbps data throughput. 
The radio modems in the SEMs are factory configured with optimum settings for typical 
point-to-point applications. The radio parameters can be configured to optimize data 
throughput, latency and range for whatever the application. In addition, the radios in the 
SEMs can be configured to allow multiple SEM networks to be co-located.  
Point-to-Point Mode 
In point-to-point operation, one SEM is configured as the Master and the other is 
configured as a Slave. While this is necessary for operation, it does not matter which 
SEM is the master and which is the slave. The radio in the master operates as the base 
radio. Configuring the SEM as the master automatically configures the radio in the 
master as a base radio. Similarly, configuring a SEM as a slave automatically configures 
the slave radio as a remote radio. 
When a master SEM is powered on, it becomes active immediately, even if no slave 
SEMs are detected. It will attempt to send packets addressed to devices that it thinks are 
not on its local network. When a slave SEM is powered on, it listens for a master SEM 
and attempts to register with the radio in the master. This detection and registration 
process can take up to 2 seconds. During this time, no packets will be sent or received 
over the RF link by the slave.  
If the application is such that more than one point-to-point link needs to located in the 
same area, each master/slave pair must be assigned different network numbers. This will 
allow the SEMs to identify the appropriate other SEM to which they should 
communicate. Because different network numbers have different hopping sequences, this 
also allows various pairs to operate in the same area without interfering with each other. 
Refer to the section on radio commands for details on setting network numbers. 
Point-to-Mulitpoint Mode 
In point-to-multipoint mode multiple slave SEMs link with a single master SEM. Similar 
to the point-to-point mode, each slave must register with the master, a process that can 
take up to 2 seconds. All of the radio addressing and registration occurs automatically 
and is transparent to the application. A maximum of 5 slave SEMs can be connected to a 
master SEM. The amount of data a slave can transmit depends on the number of slaves 
connected and the hop duration of the radio network. Because packets from one slave that 
are intended for another slave must pass through the master SEM, the master SEM should