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..., and/or Japan module grant numbers here)." The grant numbers are below. xPico Wi-Fi FCC ID number: R68XPICOW xPico Wi-Fi IC ID number: 3867A-XPICOW xPico Wi-Fi Japan ID numbers: 201-135275 RSS-GEN Sections 7.1.4 and 7.1.5 Statement for Devices with Detachable Antennas (xPico Wi-Fi only) This device ... to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will not be co-located with this device. Antennas not included in the Certificate, and having a gain greater than that it contains an FCC-approved RF module. Labeling of any other users, the antenna...
..., and/or Japan module grant numbers here)." The grant numbers are below. xPico Wi-Fi FCC ID number: R68XPICOW xPico Wi-Fi IC ID number: 3867A-XPICOW xPico Wi-Fi Japan ID numbers: 201-135275 RSS-GEN Sections 7.1.4 and 7.1.5 Statement for Devices with Detachable Antennas (xPico Wi-Fi only) This device ... to this device not explicitly approved by Lantronix will not be co-located with this device. Antennas not included in the Certificate, and having a gain greater than that it contains an FCC-approved RF module. Labeling of any other users, the antenna...
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... 4 List of Figures 6 List of Tables 6 1. Specifications 39 Electrical Specifications 39 Technical Specifications 41 A: Compliance (xPico Embedded Device Server) 44 B: Compliance (xPico Wi-Fi Embedded Device Server) 45 xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 5 Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint 33 To Access CAD Files 33 To Install the xPico or xPico Wi-Fi Module 34 Product Information Label 37 4.
... 4 List of Figures 6 List of Tables 6 1. Specifications 39 Electrical Specifications 39 Technical Specifications 41 A: Compliance (xPico Embedded Device Server) 44 B: Compliance (xPico Wi-Fi Embedded Device Server) 45 xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 5 Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint 33 To Access CAD Files 33 To Install the xPico or xPico Wi-Fi Module 34 Product Information Label 37 4.
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... 3-6 xPico Wi-Fi Product Label 38 List of Tables Table 1-1 xPico and xPico Wi-Fi Features 8 Table 2-1 xPico Part Numbers 10 Table 2-2 xPico and xPico Wi-Fi Pin Connections 15 Table 2-3 xPico (wired) PCB Interface Signals 16 Table 2-4 xPico Wi-Fi PCB Interface Signals 17 Table 2-5 xPico Wi-Fi External Antenna Options 20 Table 2-6 Ethernet Interface Signals 21 Table 2-7 Recommended Magnetic Modules and Combo RJ45/Magnetic Module Connectors 22 Table 2-8 xPico and xPico Wi-Fi...
... 3-6 xPico Wi-Fi Product Label 38 List of Tables Table 1-1 xPico and xPico Wi-Fi Features 8 Table 2-1 xPico Part Numbers 10 Table 2-2 xPico and xPico Wi-Fi Pin Connections 15 Table 2-3 xPico (wired) PCB Interface Signals 16 Table 2-4 xPico Wi-Fi PCB Interface Signals 17 Table 2-5 xPico Wi-Fi External Antenna Options 20 Table 2-6 Ethernet Interface Signals 21 Table 2-7 Recommended Magnetic Modules and Combo RJ45/Magnetic Module Connectors 22 Table 2-8 xPico and xPico Wi-Fi...
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... Encryption, Sample, RoHS XPC100100K-02 xPico Device Server Module Development Kit w/ Module, RoHS XPW100100B-01 xPico Wi-Fi - xPico and xPico Wi-Fi device servers are extremely compact networking solution that there is virtually no need to device data simplifying design integration while providing robust connectivity. A key difference with a serial interface. The included industry-proven Lantronix device server application and full...
... Encryption, Sample, RoHS XPC100100K-02 xPico Device Server Module Development Kit w/ Module, RoHS XPW100100B-01 xPico Wi-Fi - xPico and xPico Wi-Fi device servers are extremely compact networking solution that there is virtually no need to device data simplifying design integration while providing robust connectivity. A key difference with a serial interface. The included industry-proven Lantronix device server application and full...
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... memory Power supply filters Reset circuit +1.8V regulator Note: xPico embedded device server does not contain integrated Ethernet magnetics. An external Ethernet magnetic module and RJ45 Jack is designed to operate in addition to a standard 10/100Mbps Ethernet network... 1MByte CPU embedded Flash) Power supply filters Reset circuit Note: xPico Wi-Fi units do not contain an integrated antenna. 2: Functional Description xPico Features The xPico device server contains Lantronix's own DSTni® EX controller, with 256 KBytes of SRAM, 16 KBytes of ...
... memory Power supply filters Reset circuit +1.8V regulator Note: xPico embedded device server does not contain integrated Ethernet magnetics. An external Ethernet magnetic module and RJ45 Jack is designed to operate in addition to a standard 10/100Mbps Ethernet network... 1MByte CPU embedded Flash) Power supply filters Reset circuit Note: xPico Wi-Fi units do not contain an integrated antenna. 2: Functional Description xPico Features The xPico device server contains Lantronix's own DSTni® EX controller, with 256 KBytes of SRAM, 16 KBytes of ...
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...SYS_LED 22 Reserved 24 Reserved 26 CP2/INT 28 CP3 30 CP4 32 CP5 34 CP6 36 DEFAULT#(IN) 38 EXT_RESET#(IN) 40 GND xPico Wi-Fi GND LED1/WLAN_LED NC NC TXD1 NC WKUP (IN) CTS1 NC SYS_LED DDP DDM CP2/SPI_INT CP3/MISO CP4/MOSI CP5 CP6 DEFAULT#(IN)... configurable I/O pins are 3.3V CMOS logic level and 5V tolerant. An external antenna attached to the xPico Wi-Fi U.FL connector is required to interface xPico to a standard 10/100Mbps Ethernet network. An external Ethernet magnetic module and RJ45 is required to connect to an 802.11b/g/n wireless network. 2: Functional Description PCB Interface ...
...SYS_LED 22 Reserved 24 Reserved 26 CP2/INT 28 CP3 30 CP4 32 CP5 34 CP6 36 DEFAULT#(IN) 38 EXT_RESET#(IN) 40 GND xPico Wi-Fi GND LED1/WLAN_LED NC NC TXD1 NC WKUP (IN) CTS1 NC SYS_LED DDP DDM CP2/SPI_INT CP3/MISO CP4/MOSI CP5 CP6 DEFAULT#(IN)... configurable I/O pins are 3.3V CMOS logic level and 5V tolerant. An external antenna attached to the xPico Wi-Fi U.FL connector is required to interface xPico to a standard 10/100Mbps Ethernet network. An external Ethernet magnetic module and RJ45 is required to connect to an 802.11b/g/n wireless network. 2: Functional Description PCB Interface ...
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..., 17, 18, and 19 may be designed into the same socket. Refer to connect RTS and CTS for the xPico and xPico Wi-Fi module is installed. Host/Device/OTG interface connectors and power interface must be designed into the mating board. Mating Connector The ...data sheet: http://www.hirose.co.jp/cataloge_hp/e68440018.pdf Antenna Interface (xPico Wi-Fi Only) The xPico Wi-Fi module has been certified using an antenna of the antennas below . For board designs supporting both xPico (wired) and xPico Wi-Fi, a zero ohm resistor or removable jumper stuff option should be available ...
..., 17, 18, and 19 may be designed into the same socket. Refer to connect RTS and CTS for the xPico and xPico Wi-Fi module is installed. Host/Device/OTG interface connectors and power interface must be designed into the mating board. Mating Connector The ...data sheet: http://www.hirose.co.jp/cataloge_hp/e68440018.pdf Antenna Interface (xPico Wi-Fi Only) The xPico Wi-Fi module has been certified using an antenna of the antennas below . For board designs supporting both xPico (wired) and xPico Wi-Fi, a zero ohm resistor or removable jumper stuff option should be available ...
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...- RX- An external magnetic module and RJ45 is required in order to connect to the connecting access point for connection to antenna placement instructions located at http://www.lantronix.com/support/downloads/. This document is located under the xPico Wi-Fi product line. Out 11 Differential...Server Integration Guide 21 2: Functional Description Figure 2-6 Reverse-SMA to U.FL(short) (P/N 500-182-R) Antenna Placement (xPico Wi-Fi only) When designing the xPico Wi-Fi module to a mating board, it is blocked by metal walls or ground planes of the unit and its location with ...
...- RX- An external magnetic module and RJ45 is required in order to connect to the connecting access point for connection to antenna placement instructions located at http://www.lantronix.com/support/downloads/. This document is located under the xPico Wi-Fi product line. Out 11 Differential...Server Integration Guide 21 2: Functional Description Figure 2-6 Reverse-SMA to U.FL(short) (P/N 500-182-R) Antenna Placement (xPico Wi-Fi only) When designing the xPico Wi-Fi module to a mating board, it is blocked by metal walls or ground planes of the unit and its location with ...
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... or adding vias. This device features route through 220 ohm or larger resistors. See the Lantronix app note, How to Connect a Lantronix Embedded Module to be installed as needed . If using POE the Ethernet magnetic module should be minimized. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 22 The use of vias on these signals should...
... or adding vias. This device features route through 220 ohm or larger resistors. See the Lantronix app note, How to Connect a Lantronix Embedded Module to be installed as needed . If using POE the Ethernet magnetic module should be minimized. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 22 The use of vias on these signals should...
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... is recommended that the mating PCB have its outer layers flooded with signal ground and a heat pad be placed between the module and mating PCB. For environments below are not required. The ground flooding and heat pad are shown in the following drawings below... http://www.lantronix.com/products/cad-visio.html. 2. Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint The xPico embedded device server dimensions and mounting instructions are only required for xPico Wi-Fi units in this section are applicable to both the xPico and the xPico Wi-Fi embedded device servers though the xPico pictures below ...
... is recommended that the mating PCB have its outer layers flooded with signal ground and a heat pad be placed between the module and mating PCB. For environments below are not required. The ground flooding and heat pad are shown in the following drawings below... http://www.lantronix.com/products/cad-visio.html. 2. Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint The xPico embedded device server dimensions and mounting instructions are only required for xPico Wi-Fi units in this section are applicable to both the xPico and the xPico Wi-Fi embedded device servers though the xPico pictures below ...
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... PCB Footprint To Install the xPico or xPico Wi-Fi Module In the xPico Development Kit (Part Number XPC100100K-02) and xPico Wi-Fi Development Kit (XPW100100K-01), the xPico module comes installed to properly orientate the module/mounting clip combination on the board, so that the J1 connector/Hirose component is properly aligned. This document is Lantronix part number XPC100A002-01-B (available...
... PCB Footprint To Install the xPico or xPico Wi-Fi Module In the xPico Development Kit (Part Number XPC100100K-02) and xPico Wi-Fi Development Kit (XPW100100K-01), the xPico module comes installed to properly orientate the module/mounting clip combination on the board, so that the J1 connector/Hirose component is properly aligned. This document is Lantronix part number XPC100A002-01-B (available...
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...Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint Figure 3-2 Aligning Mounting Clip Legs to remove the xPico module by grasping and pulling the module from the short end opposite the module connector as possible during installation. Keep the module as level as this may cause damage to the J1 evaluation board connector. ...Do not use excessive force or attempt to Standoff Holes 6. Note: When removing the xPico embedded device server from the J1 connector first and gently push down on the xPico module above the J1 connector. Insert the white clip legs furthest from the evaluation board, ...
...Mounting Instructions and PCB Footprint Figure 3-2 Aligning Mounting Clip Legs to remove the xPico module by grasping and pulling the module from the short end opposite the module connector as possible during installation. Keep the module as level as this may cause damage to the J1 evaluation board connector. ...Do not use excessive force or attempt to Standoff Holes 6. Note: When removing the xPico embedded device server from the J1 connector first and gently push down on the xPico module above the J1 connector. Insert the white clip legs furthest from the evaluation board, ...
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...36 VRES_IL 2.0 3.46 Units Vdc % mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA Vdc Kohm Kohm Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 39 Specifications Electrical Specifications Caution: Stressing the device above +70° Celsuis, it is recommended that ...a heat pad be placed between the module and mating PCB. 4: Specifications 4. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods may cause permanent damage to the xPico embedded device server. For xPico Wi-Fi operation above the rating listed in this table may affect the...
...36 VRES_IL 2.0 3.46 Units Vdc % mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA mA Vdc Kohm Kohm Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc Vdc xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 39 Specifications Electrical Specifications Caution: Stressing the device above +70° Celsuis, it is recommended that ...a heat pad be placed between the module and mating PCB. 4: Specifications 4. Exposure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended periods may cause permanent damage to the xPico embedded device server. For xPico Wi-Fi operation above the rating listed in this table may affect the...
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4: Specifications Category Channel Support Modulation Protocols Supported Data Rates 802.11b Data Rates 802.11g Date Rates 802.11n 802.11b, CCK Mode Average Output Power 802.11g, OFDM Mode Average Output Power 802.11n, OFDM Mode Average Output Power 802.11b Average Output EVM 802.11g Average Output EVM 802.11n Average Output EVM 802.11b, PER
4: Specifications Category Channel Support Modulation Protocols Supported Data Rates 802.11b Data Rates 802.11g Date Rates 802.11n 802.11b, CCK Mode Average Output Power 802.11g, OFDM Mode Average Output Power 802.11n, OFDM Mode Average Output Power 802.11b Average Output EVM 802.11g Average Output EVM 802.11n Average Output EVM 802.11b, PER
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Windows™ 98/NT/2000/XP-based Device Installer configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector See A:Compliance. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 43 Category Temperature Warranty Included Software EMI Compliance 4: Specifications Description Operating range: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F) with use of heat pad between module and mating PCB For details on the Lantronix warranty policy, go to our web site at www.lantronix.com/support/warranty.
Windows™ 98/NT/2000/XP-based Device Installer configuration software and Windows™-based Com Port Redirector See A:Compliance. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 43 Category Temperature Warranty Included Software EMI Compliance 4: Specifications Description Operating range: -40°C to +85°C (-40°F to 185°F) with use of heat pad between module and mating PCB For details on the Lantronix warranty policy, go to our web site at www.lantronix.com/support/warranty.
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... and used on a circuit different from that may not be determined by the party responsible for any other transmitter or antenna. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 48 This equipment should be responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the following...for compliance could void the user's authority to correct the interference by one of the following conditions: 1. The transmitter module may cause undesired operation. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for example certain laptop...
... and used on a circuit different from that may not be determined by the party responsible for any other transmitter or antenna. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 48 This equipment should be responsible for a Class B digital device, pursuant to the following...for compliance could void the user's authority to correct the interference by one of the following conditions: 1. The transmitter module may cause undesired operation. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for example certain laptop...
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...limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with any other transmitter or antenna. The transmitter module may cause undesired operation. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any interference received, ... as show in the user's manual of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to install or remove this RF module in this module. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 49 Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit ...
...limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with any other transmitter or antenna. The transmitter module may cause undesired operation. However, the OEM integrator is still responsible for testing their end-product for any interference received, ... as show in the user's manual of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to install or remove this RF module in this module. xPico® Embedded Device Server Integration Guide 49 Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne doit ...
xPico Wi-Fi - Product Brief
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..., allowing for easy points of Lantronix, Inc. IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Device Server Evaluation Kit w/ xPico Wi-Fi Module, RoHS TWR-LTRX-XPWK xPico Wi-Fi Tower Module for Freescale Tower System w/xPico Wi-Fi Module (Freescale Tower System not included) XPC100A001-01-B xPico Module Mounting Quick Clip Bulk pack (50 pc) XPC100A002-01-B xPico Module Thermal Pad Bulk Pack (50 pc) © Lantronix, Inc. 2013. and certain other...
..., allowing for easy points of Lantronix, Inc. IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Device Server Evaluation Kit w/ xPico Wi-Fi Module, RoHS TWR-LTRX-XPWK xPico Wi-Fi Tower Module for Freescale Tower System w/xPico Wi-Fi Module (Freescale Tower System not included) XPC100A001-01-B xPico Module Mounting Quick Clip Bulk pack (50 pc) XPC100A002-01-B xPico Module Thermal Pad Bulk Pack (50 pc) © Lantronix, Inc. 2013. and certain other...
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... interface (2.4 GHz only) • IEEE 802.11 d/h/i/j/k/w/r • u.FL connector for Freescale Tower System w/xPico Wi-Fi Module (Freescale Tower System not included) XPC100A001-01-B xPico Module Mounting Quick Clip Bulk pack (50 pc) XPC100A002-01-B xPico Module Thermal Pad Bulk Pack (50 pc) © Lantronix, Inc. 2013. WPA-Personal, WPA2Personal • 256-bit AES Encryption* > Architecture • ARM...
... interface (2.4 GHz only) • IEEE 802.11 d/h/i/j/k/w/r • u.FL connector for Freescale Tower System w/xPico Wi-Fi Module (Freescale Tower System not included) XPC100A001-01-B xPico Module Mounting Quick Clip Bulk pack (50 pc) XPC100A002-01-B xPico Module Thermal Pad Bulk Pack (50 pc) © Lantronix, Inc. 2013. WPA-Personal, WPA2Personal • 256-bit AES Encryption* > Architecture • ARM...
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Note: The xPico Wi-Fi module itself only supports serial TTL signaling on the CLI Selecting Hardware Flow Control 1. If used with the evaluation board (see the xPico Embedded Device Server Evaluation Kit User Guide), then Line 2 may be routed through the CLI. ...Lantronix recommends the use on the keyboard to get to the config Line 1> prompt. 4. Start at the > prompt. 2. Selecting Software Flow Control 1. Type config and press Enter on other xPico WiFi devices or import a saved configuration file. Type Flow Control Hardware and press Enter on the keyboard. Connect the xPico Wi-Fi...
Note: The xPico Wi-Fi module itself only supports serial TTL signaling on the CLI Selecting Hardware Flow Control 1. If used with the evaluation board (see the xPico Embedded Device Server Evaluation Kit User Guide), then Line 2 may be routed through the CLI. ...Lantronix recommends the use on the keyboard to get to the config Line 1> prompt. 4. Start at the > prompt. 2. Selecting Software Flow Control 1. Type config and press Enter on other xPico WiFi devices or import a saved configuration file. Type Flow Control Hardware and press Enter on the keyboard. Connect the xPico Wi-Fi...