Zentri AMW006 / AMW106 Data Sheet AMWx06 Datasheet Disclaimer Contact While the information provided in this document is believed to be accurate, it is under development and Zentri reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the product described herein to improve reliability, function, or design, and makes no guarantee or warranty concerning the accuracy of said information, nor shall it be responsible for any loss or damage of whatever nature resulting from the use of, or reliance upon, such information. 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Modules covered by this datasheet include: AMWx06 Rev 6 Further information about ZentriOS is available from: http://docs.zentri.com Organization This document is organized into the following sections: 1 General Description .............................................. 1 2 Block Diagram ....................................................... 2 3 Electrical Specifications ......................................... 3 Trademarks 4 WLAN RF Specifications......................................... 5 Zentri and the Zentri logo are trademarks of Zentri. Other trademarks in this document belong to their respective owners. 5 Pinout and Signal Descriptions.............................. 7 6 Design Guidelines .................................................. 9 7 Regulatory Certification ......................................15 8 Packaging, Handling and Storage, RoHS .............22 9 Ordering Information ..........................................25 (c) 2014-2017 Zentri. All rights reserved. Document Number: ADS-MWx06-109R Release Date: May 18, 2017 ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com 10 Revision History & Glossary .........................26 11 References ...................................................27 Page |ii May 18, 2017 AMWx06 Datasheet Features Self-contained ultra-low power Wi-Fi module with microcontroller and support for ZentriOS-W firmware (AMW006/AMW106) and ZentriOS-WZ firmware (AMW106), including industry standard SSL/TLS secure TCP/IP network stack. Integrated SPI-serial flash for software upgrades and user accessible read/write file system Operational & Radio Wi-Fi Cypress single band 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11b/g/n 1x1 Wi-Fi transceiver Includes support for all Wi-Fi security modes including Open, WEP, WPA, and WPA2-PSK Microprocessor ARM Cortex(R) M4 based microprocessor AMW006: operates up to 84MHz core frequency AMW106: operates up to 100MHz core frequency RAM AMW006: 96 KB AMW106: 128 KB Interfaces* UART: 2 x 4-wire up to 10.5Mbit/s SPI : SPI-Master (42Mbit/s), SPI-Slave (21Mbit/s) GPIO: Up to 21 GPIOs (overlaid with peripherals) A/D converter: 9 channel input, 12-bit resolution, 2.4MSPS sampling in single-shot or scan mode PWM: Up to 14 PWM outputs Wake-up: Wake pin for ultra-low power operation Two external antennas for diversity and improved range * Some interfaces share module pins ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Single operating voltage : 3.3V (typical) All I/O pins are +5V tolerant Operational Temperature Range: -30C to +85C Size : 20.3 x 15.2 x 2.7mm (0.80" x 0.60" x 0.11") Weight : 0.07 oz (2g) Current consumption @ 3.3V, 25C - VBAT : 0.97A (with 32k RTC) - Standby : 2.8A (3.8uA with 32k RTC) - Stop : 10A with RAM retention (113s wake) - Wi-Fi Powersave : 0.77mA (DTIM = 3) - Active receive : 5.7mA @ 1Mbit/s UDP Active transmit : 11.4mA @ 1Mbit/s UDP Maximum RF transmit power - 802.11b/g : +18 dBm - 802.11n : +14 dBm Minimum Receive sensitivity - 802.11b/g : -94 dBm - 802.11n : -86 dBm Sustained TCP throughput : 10 Mbit/s Applications Industrial, M2M and Home Automation - Environmental monitoring - Energy monitoring - Wireless sensing, remote data logging - HVAC, power, light, & thermostat control - Appliance control Security - Cameras, Doors/Window monitoring - Alarms, Smoke Detectors - Door and entry control Health & Fitness - Fitness Equipment - Home health monitoring e.g. weight scales Consumer - Audio, Toys, Robots Page |iii May 18, 2017 AMWx06 Datasheet ZentriOS-W/ZentriOS-WZ Firmware Features The ZentriOS-W/ZentriOS-WZ firmware supplied with the AMWx06 provides a wide range of features beyond the underlying hardware, and supports application development via its command API. For complete documentation of ZentriOS-W, see: https://docs.zentri.com/zentrios/w/latest/ Setup Peripherals and Sensors The AMW106 supports ZentriOS-WZ firmware, which adds support for developing ZentriOS apps (ZAPs). For complete documentation of ZentriOS-WZ, see: https://docs.zentri.com/zentrios/wz/latest/ Software APIs ZentriOS-W command API ZentriOS-WZ command API ZentriOS-WZ SDK and native API Interfaces Serial (UART, remote terminal) SoftAP and WLAN client (concurrent) I2C master SPI master Servers TCP/TLS, UDP, HTTP(S), DHCP, DNS HTTP(S) Server with RESTful API and Websockets Fully customizable mobile responsive Web application with JavaScript and Python libraries Clients Multiple Wi-Fi setup options, including via serial command and Web setup with SoftAP GPIOs for control, indication and monitoring I2C-master API for interfacing to external peripherals SPI-master API for interfacing to external peripherals Automated broadcast and streaming of sensor data Local caching of sensor data Update and Recovery Wireless OTA (Over-the-Air) update to remote manage firmware using the Zentri DMS (Device Management Service) System Management System configuration and monitoring via setting and getting a wide range of variables Configurable power states Sleep/wake timers File System Read/write file system with appendable log files Storage of large files Optional additional bulk serial flash HTTP download to file system, HTTP upload from file system TCP/TLS, UDP, NTP, Secure-SMTP, DHCP, DNS HTTP(S) client Websocket client ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |iv May 18, 2017 AMWx06 Datasheet Contents 7.1.3 Approved External Antenna Types 16 1 General Description .............................................. 1 7.1.4 Further Information .....................16 2 Block Diagram ....................................................... 2 3 Electrical Specifications......................................... 3 4 5 6 Canada .................................................17 3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ................... 3 7.2.1 Labeling and User Information Requirements..............................................17 3.2 Recommended Operating Conditions ... 3 7.2.2 External Antenna Types................18 7.2.3 Further Information .....................18 3.2.1 DC Operating Conditions ................ 3 3.2.2 Environmental Conditions.............. 4 3.3 Power Consumption .............................. 4 3.4 32kHz Crystal ......................................... 4 7.3 4.1 Summary WLAN Specifications .............. 5 4.2 WLAN Receiver Specifications ............... 5 4.3 WLAN Transmitter Specifications .......... 6 7.4 Pinout and Signal Descriptions ............................. 7 5.1 Pinout..................................................... 7 5.2 Pin Description ....................................... 7 7.5 Design Guidelines.................................................. 9 6.1 Recommended PCB Footprint ............... 9 6.2 Routing Recommendations ................. 10 6.3 Soldering Information .......................... 11 6.4 Module Photograph ............................. 12 6.5 External Antennas ................................ 12 6.5.1 PCB Trace Antenna ....................... 12 6.5.2 Wire Antenna ............................... 12 1.1.1 Chip Antenna ................................ 12 6.5.3 Monopole Antenna ...................... 13 8 9 7.3.1 External Antenna Requirements ..19 7.3.2 Further Information .....................19 Australia ...............................................20 7.4.1 External Antenna Requirements ..20 7.4.2 Further Information .....................20 New Zealand ........................................20 7.5.1 External Antenna Requirements ..20 7.5.2 Further Information .....................21 Japan ....................................................21 Packaging, Handling and Storage, RoHS .............22 8.1 Packaging .............................................22 8.2 Handling & Storage ..............................22 8.3 RoHS Directive .....................................22 8.4 Tape and Reel Specifications ...............23 8.5 Cut Tape and Reel Quantity .................24 Ordering Information ..........................................25 9.1 Ordering Version 25 an Unspecified ZentriOS 9.2 Ordering a Specific ZentriOS Version or a Custom Firmware Version ..................................25 Operation using ZentriOS ............. 14 Regulatory Certification ...................................... 15 7.1 7.6 Application Examples ........................... 14 6.6.1 Europe ..................................................18 7.3.1 Labeling and User Information Requirements..............................................19 WLAN RF Specifications ........................................ 5 6.6 7 7.2 10 Revision History & Glossary .........................26 United States ....................................... 15 10.1 Revision History ...................................26 7.1.1 Labeling and User Information Requirements ............................................. 15 10.2 Glossary ................................................26 7.1.2 11 References ...................................................27 RF Exposure .................................. 16 ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |v May 18, 2017 AMWx06 Datasheet ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |vi May 18, 2017 General Description 1 General Description The AMW006 and AMW106 modules from Zentri combine a microcontroller with a BCM43362 Wi-Fi device to provide an advanced stand-alone Wi-Fi and networking solution. The term AMWx06 refers to both modules. An integrated module avoids difficult RF layout and enables designers to rapidly embed Wi-Fi and secure networking functionality into virtually any device. The ZentriOS serial-to-Wi-Fi application, preprogrammed into all modules, may be used to fasttrack module integration into end-products. With dimensions of just 20.3mm x 15.2mm and a wide temperature range, the module is suitable for integration into most embedded applications. The Wi-Fi device from Cypress includes an integrated RF transmit power amplifier and provides superior Wi-Fi performance and full compatibility with all 2.4GHz 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi networks. Connections for two external antennas provide applications with maximum radio range and mechanical design flexibility. The microprocessor is based on a high-performance ARM(R) 32-bit CortexTM-M4. The AMW006/AMW106 microcontroller core operates at a frequency up to 84/100MHz providing up to 125 DMIPS or 1.25 DMIPS/MHz (Dhrystone 2.1). The module is powered by a 3.3V power supply, a separate WLAN power supply pin is provided to minimize noise coupling into the WLAN subsystem. Various powersave modes offer ultra-low power operation. Wake from low power sleep mode is possible using IO pins or the internal real-time clock, and wake from ultra-low power standby mode is achieved using the dedicated wake pin. The module incorporates a 32.768kHz crystal to maintain an accurate real time clock. A 32kHz clock output is available on a dedicated module pin in both active power save modes. The 32kHz clock output may be used to drive the clock input of other system devices. This avoids the need for an additional crystal thereby minimizing total system cost. The module has FCC & IC modular approval for use in the United States and Canada, CE approval for use in Europe, TELEC/MIC approval for use in Japan and related approvals for use in other countries. The AMW006 has 96KB of RAM. The AMW106 has 128KB of RAM. The AMWx06 module offers extensive I/O and peripheral interfaces listed below, and provides additional interface combinations by leveraging multiplexing and alternate function capabilities. 2 x 4-Wire UART interfaces 2 x SPI interfaces (1 master, 1 slave) 21 x GPIOs 9 x 12-bit A/D converters 14 x PWM outputs 1 x ultra-low power wake input ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |1 May 18, 2017 Block Diagram 2 Block Diagram Figure 1 is a block diagram of the AMWx06 module. The main components of the module are a microprocessor and BCM43362 Wi-Fi System-on-Chip (SoC). The processor and peripherals are driven by a 26MHz crystal. The integrated real-time clock (RTC) is driven by a 32.768kHz crystal. An on-board 1MByte serial flash chip may be used to store user data and configuration, additional applications, and firmware images as part of the Zentri secure over the air (OTA) update process. The WLAN subsystem is controlled by ZentriOS enabling the module to achieve minimum power consumption when the Wi-Fi networking interface is not required. The module includes an antenna diversity switch. The switch enables static or dynamic control of the external antenna(s). Figure 1. AMW006 / AMW106 Architecture 32kHz 26MHz VBAT 3v3 MCU 3v3 Wi-Fi 32kHz Out ADC PWM 1 MByte Serial Flash ARM Cortex M4 UART SPI GPIO Reset Antenna Switch BCM43362 Wi-Fi Antenna 1 Antenna 2 AMW006 / AMW106 ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |2 May 18, 2017 Electrical Specifications 3 Electrical Specifications 3.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings CAUTION! The absolute maximum ratings in Table 1 and Table 2 indicate levels where permanent damage to the device can occur, even if these limits are exceeded for only a brief duration. Functional operation is not guaranteed under these conditions. Operation at absolute maximum conditions for extended periods can adversely affect long-term reliability of the device. The values in Table 1 reflect absolute maximum ratings from the respective microprocessor and BCM43362 datasheets. Table 1. Absolute Maximum Voltage Ratings Symbol Ratings Min Max External power supply voltage to MCU VBAT pin -0.3 4.0 VDD_3V3 External power supply voltage to MCU subsystem -0.3 4.0 VDD_WIFI External power supply voltage to WLAN subsystem -0.5 6.0 GND - 0.3 VDD_3V3 + 4.0 VBAT Vin Input voltage on any other MCU pin Unit V Table 2. Absolute Maximum Environmental Ratings Characteristic Storage Temperature Relative Humidity Note Min Max Unit - -40 +125 C - 65 % Non-condensing (storage) 3.2 Recommended Operating Conditions Functional operation is not guaranteed outside the limits shown in Table 3 and Table 4, and operation outside these limits for extended periods can adversely affect long-term reliability of the device. 3.2.1 DC Operating Conditions Table 3. Recommended DC Operating Conditions Symbol VBAT VDD_3V31 1,2 VDD_WIFI Ratings Min Typ Max External power supply voltage to MCU VBAT pin 3.0 3.3 3.6 External power supply voltage to MCU subsystem 3.0 3.3 3.6 External power supply voltage to WLAN subsystem 3.0 3.3 3.6 Unit V Notes: 1. VDD_3V3 and VDD_WIFI must be at the same voltage when using the Wi-Fi subsystem 2. The performance of the Wi-Fi subsystem is degraded significantly at low voltages ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |3 May 18, 2017 Electrical Specifications 3.2.2 Environmental Conditions Table 4. Recommended Environmental Conditions Characteristic Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Note Min Max Unit Limited by WLAN chip specification -30 +85 C - 85 % Non-condensing (operating) 3.3 Power Consumption Table 5. Power consumption (VDD_3V3, VDD_WIFI, VBAT @ 3.3V) Operational State Note Typ1 Max1 Max1 TA = 25C TA = 85C Unit VBAT7 MCU VBAT Mode, RTC on, Wi-Fi powered off 0.97 - 3.0 A Standby7 MCU Standby Mode, RTC on, Wi-Fi powered off 3.8 5.0 17.0 A MCU Stop Mode, Wi-Fi powered off 10 28 230 A MCU Stop mode, Wi-Fi in powersave 0.77 - - mA MCU Stop mode, Wi-Fi active receive 5.7 - - mA MCU Stop mode, Wi-Fi active transmit 11.4 - - mA MCU Stop mode, Wi-Fi active transmit - 320 - mA Stop 3, 7 Wi-Fi Powersave2,3 Active Receive 2,3,4 Active Transmit2,3,5 Wi-Fi Tx Test Mode Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 6 Total combined current consumed by all power supplies: VBAT, VDD_3V3, VDD_WIFI. 802.11 beacon Interval = 102.4ms, DTIM=3, Beacon Duration = 1ms @ 1Mbps. MCU Stop Mode with 113s wakeup latency (flash in deep power down mode), VDD_WIFI = 0V Average current receiving 1Mbit/s UDP at 802.11n MCS7 Average current transmitting 1Mbit/s UDP at 802.11n MCS7 Wi-Fi Transmitting at +18dBm CCK 11Mbit/s with maximum duty cycle Hardware capability; minimum power consumption is dependent on ZentriOS version and external components connected to AMWx06 pins 3.4 32kHz Crystal Table 6. 32kHz Crystal Specifications1 Operational State Min Typical Max Unit Frequency - 32768 - Hz Frequency Tolerance - 20 - ppm -3 - +3 ppm Frequency Ageing Note Measured @25C 3C Notes: ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |4 May 18, 2017 WLAN RF Specifications 1. Reproduced from manufacturer's datasheet. 4 WLAN RF Specifications The AMWx06 WLAN radio specifications are derived from the Cypress CYW43362 WLAN radio specifications. Unless otherwise stated, the specifications in this section apply when the operating conditions are within the limits specified in Section 3.2, Recommended Operating Conditions. Functional operation outside these limits is not guaranteed. All specifications are measured by connecting directly to either of the antenna ports via a short PCB trace with the other antenna port terminated in 50 ohms. 4.1 Summary WLAN Specifications Table 7. Summary WLAN Specifications Feature Supported Description WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11b/g/n 1x1 SISO Frequency Band 2.400 GHz - 2.484 GHz WLAN Channels Channels 1 - 13 Data Rates 802.11b (1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps) 802.11g (6, 9, 12, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps) 802.11n (HT20 MCS0-MCS7) Maximum Receive level @ 2.4GHz -2.5 dBm @ 1, 2 Mbps (8% PER, 1024 octets) -8.5 dBm @ 5.5, 11 Mbps (8% PER, 1024 Octets) -12 dBm @ 6-54 Mbps (10% PER, 1000 Octets) Maximum RF Tx Output Power +18 dBm @ 802.11b (EVM < -9 dB) +14 dBm @ 802.11n MCS7 (EVM < -28 dB) Carrier Frequency Accuracy 20 ppm (26MHz crystal with 10 ppm @ 25C) 4.2 WLAN Receiver Specifications Table 8. WLAN Receiver Performance Specifications Parameter Frequency Range Operating Temperature 1 Condition/Notes Min Typical Max Unit - 2400 - 2500 MHz - -30 - +85 C Receive Sensitivity2 (8% PER for 1024 octet PSDU) at either antenna port3 1 Mbps DSSS - -94 -91 11 Mbps CCK - -87 -83 Receive Sensitivity2 (10% PER for 1000 octet PSDU) at either antenna port3 6 Mbps OFDM - -86 -81 54 Mbps OFDM - -73 -69 ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com dBm dBm Page |5 May 18, 2017 WLAN RF Specifications Parameter Condition/Notes Min Typical Max Receive Sensitivity2 (10% PER for 4096 octet PSDU) at either antenna port3. Defined for default parameters: GF, 800ns GI, and non-STBC 65 Mbps MCS0, HT20 - -86 -81 65 Mbps MCS7, HT20 - -70 -65 Max. Receive Level @ 2.4GHz @ 1, 2 Mbps (8% PER, 1024 octets) -2 - - @ 5.5, 11 Mbps (8% PER, 1024 Octets) -8 - - @ 6-54 Mbps (10% PER, 1000 Octets) -11.5 - - Unit dBm dBm Notes: 1. Operation below -20C and above +65C with parameter derating per Note 2 2. Derate receive sensitivity by 1.5dB for operation between temperatures of -30C to -20C and 65C to 85C 3. All measurements performed with the other antenna port terminated in 50 ohms 4.3 WLAN Transmitter Specifications Table 9. WLAN Transmitter Performance Specifications Parameter Condition/Notes Min Typical Max Unit Frequency Range - 2400 - 2500 MHz Operating Temperature1 - -30 - +85 C 2 Transmit power measured at either antenna port3 for highest power level setting at 25C, VDD-3V3_RF_IN=3.3V with spectral mask and EVM compliance EVM does NOT exceed : 1 Mbps DSSS -11 dB +14 +16 +18 11 Mbps CCK -11 dB +14 +16 +18 6 Mbps OFDM -22 dB +12 +14 +16 54 Mbps OFDM -25 dB +12 +14 +16 MCS0, HT20 -22 dB +10 +12 +14 MCS7, HT20 -28 dB +10 +12 +14 dBm Notes: 1. Operation below -20C and above +65C with parameter derating per Note 2 2. Derate transmit power by 1.5dB for operation between temperatures of -30C to -20C and 65C to 85C 3. All measurements performed with the other antenna port terminated in 50 ohms ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |6 May 18, 2017 Pinout and Signal Descriptions 5 Pinout and Signal Descriptions 5.1 Pinout A top view of the AMWx06 pinout is depicted in Error! Reference source not found.. All dimensions are in thousands of an inch. A recommended footprint is provided in Section 6.1. The module orientation can be determined from antenna pins 47 and 43, which show as notches in surrounding soldered ground pins. Pin 47 Pin 43 Pin 1 Figure 2 - AMWx06 pin out. Determine module orientation from antenna pins 47 and 43, which show as notches in surrounding soldered ground pins 5.2 Pin Description Table 10. AMWx06 ZentriOS Pin Definitions Pin Name Type1 1-2 GND 3 VBAT 4 GPIO_0 5 Primary Function Alternate & Other Function(s) S Ground - S VBAT MCU supply - I/O Factory Reset2 SPI1_MISO (S), GPIO GPIO_1 I/O GPIO - 6 GPIO_2 I/O GPIO SPI1_SCK (S) 7 GPIO_3 I/O GPIO SPI1_CS (S) 8 GPIO_4 I/O GPIO - ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |7 May 18, 2017 Pinout and Signal Descriptions Pin Name 9 OSC_32K_OUT 10 VDD_3V3 11-12 GND Type1 O I/O S Primary Function Alternate & Other Function(s) OSC_32K_OUT - 3.3V MCU supply Ground - 13 GPIO_5 I/O GPIO SPI1_MOSI (slave), PWM5 14 GPIO_6 I/O SPI0_MISO (M) 5 ADC6 (when SPI not in use). Not available for digital I/O. 15 GPIO_7 I/O SPI0_SCK (M) 5 ADC5 (when SPI not in use). Not available for digital I/O. 16 GPIO_8 I/O SPI0_MOSI (M) 5 ADC7 (when SPI not in use). Not available for digital I/O. 17 GPIO_9 I/O GPIO UART0_RTS 18 GPIO_10 I/O GPIO UART0_CTS, PWM0 19 GPIO_11 I/O UART0_RX GPIO, PWM0 20 GPIO_12 I/O UART0_TX GPIO, PWM0 21 GPIO_13 I/O GPIO PWM1 22 GPIO_14 I/O GPIO PWM3 23 GPIO_15 I/O GPIO PWM3 24 GPIO_16 I/O GPIO PWM6 25 GPIO_17 I/O GPIO UART1_RX, ADC3, PWM4 GND I/O Ground - 28 GPIO_18 I/O GPIO - 29 GPIO_19 I/O GPIO UART1_TX, ADC2, PWM4 30 GPIO_20 I/O GPIO ADC9, PWM2 31 GPIO_21 I/O GPIO ADC8, PWM2 32 GPIO_22 I/O GPIO UART1_CTS, WAKE, ADC0, PWM1 33 GPIO_23 I/O GPIO UART1_RTS, ADC1, PWM4 34 RESET_N I System Reset4 35 VDD_WIFI S 3.3V WLAN supply - GND S Ground - ANTENNA_1 O Wi-Fi Antenna3 - GND S Ground - ANTENNA_2 O Wi-Fi Antenna3 - 26-27 36-42 43 44-46 47 ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |8 May 18, 2017 Design Guidelines Pin Name Type1 48-52 GND S Primary Function Alternate & Other Function(s) Ground - Notes: 1. 2. 3. 4. I = Input, O = Output, S = Supply Factory reset is sampled at power-on-reset and available for other purposes thereafter. Wi-Fi Antenna pins are AC-coupled and have a nominal 50 ohms output impedance. The module Reset pin is connected to the internal MCU via a 1k resistor. We recommend driving the pin. If the pin is not driven, connect a 0.1uF capacitor to ground close to the pin to bypass noise which may cause unintended reset. 5. Connected to SPI serial flash inside the module. 6 Design Guidelines 6.1 Recommended PCB Footprint All dimensions in Figure 3 are in thousands of an inch unless otherwise marked. Figure 3. AMWx06 Recommended Footprint (Top) ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |9 May 18, 2017 Design Guidelines 6.2 Routing Recommendations When designing a carrier board, the addition of ground fill directly underneath the AMWx06 module, rather than signal or power traces, is recommended. If traces must be routed directly beneath the module, avoid routing directly underneath keepout areas shown in Figure 4 (ground fill is ok). All ground pads adjacent to antenna pins must be connected to a solid ground plane. Failure to comply with these recommendations may result in degraded performance of WLAN functionality. Figure 4. AMWx06 Keepouts (TOP VIEW) ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |10 May 18, 2017 Design Guidelines 6.3 Soldering Information Figure 5 - Recommended solder reflow profile Figure 6 - Example solder reflow profile (AMW006-E03 evaluation board) Note: Zentri recommends a "No-Clean" soldering process to avoid getting contaminants under the shield cans. ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |11 May 18, 2017 Design Guidelines 6.5.1 PCB Trace Antenna 6.4 Module Photograph This 2.4 GHz PCB antenna can fit in an area smaller than 21mm x 10mm, and as small as 15mm x 6mm. To achieve optimum performance, make an exact copy of this reference design. Figure 7. AMW006 Photograph (Top) 6.5 External Antennas Figure 8 - Trace Antenna (dimensions in mm) The AMWx06 module supports two external antennas and per-packet antenna diversity to achieve maximum range. Antenna selection is available by setting ZentriOS variables. NOTE! BOTH antenna ports must be terminated in 50 ohms. If a single antenna is used, the other antenna port should be terminated with a 50 ohm load. Failure to terminate both antenna ports may result in degraded radio performance. Table 11 - Tested External Antenna Types Type1 Gain (dBi) Printed antenna PCB trace 3.2 Wire Monopole 2.1 Johanson Tech. 2450AT42A100E Chip 0.0 ACA-1SRPP-2400 Monopole 0.6 ACA-4HSRPP2458 Monopole 1.0 Model 6.5.2 Wire Antenna A suitable wire antenna is an 18-gauge wire with a length of 25.4mm 2mm. The wire antennas should be perpendicular to each other, and at 45 degrees to the line between the antenna bases. NOTE! Do NOT bend antennas backwards over the module; doing so will cause poor performance and may cause undesirable out-of-band radio transmissions. (1) An antenna type comprises antennas having similar in-band and out-of-band radiation patterns. Figure 9 - AMW006-E03 eval board with wire antennas 1.1.1 Chip Antenna The AMWx06 is certified for use with a chip antenna from Johanson, part number 2450AT42A100E. Be sure ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |12 May 18, 2017 Design Guidelines to follow the antenna layout design guidelines in the antenna datasheet. Figure 10 - Chip antenna layout example 6.5.3 Monopole Antenna A u.FL connector layout such as the one shown below can be used to connect the whip antenna(s). Figure 11 - u.FL connector layout Suitable monopole antennas include the ACA_1SSRPP_2400 and ACA_4HSRPP_2458, both of which are available online at http://ack.me. Figure 12 - ACA1SSRPP-2400 Figure 13 - ACA4HSRPP-2458 ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |13 May 18, 2017 Design Guidelines 6.6 Application Examples 6.6.1 Operation using ZentriOS To use ZentriOS, the module only requires an external connection to power and a UART serial interface. A host processor connects to UART0 (pins 19/20) or UART1 (pins 25/29) as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14. Using the AMW006 Module with ZentriOS and a UART serial interface ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |14 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification 7 Regulatory Certification transmitter modules may also contain digital logic functions) as appropriate. The AMW006 module has been certified for operation in various regulatory domains. This section outlines certification information specific to the following countries and regions: 7.1.1 Labeling and User Information Requirements United States Canada Europe Australia New Zealand Japan Should you require regulatory certification for the AMW006 module in a country or region not listed, please contact your local Zentri sales office or create a support request via our website at http://ack.me/contact. 7.1 United States The Zentri AMW006 module has received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) CFR47 Telecommunications, Part 15 Sub-part C "Intentional Radiators" modular approval in accordance with Part 15.212 Modular Transmitter approval. Modular approval allows the end user to integrate the AMW006 module into a finished product without obtaining subsequent and separate FCC approvals for intentional radiation, provided no changes or modifications are made to the module circuitry. Changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The end user must comply with all of the instructions provided by the Grantee which indicate installation and/or operating conditions necessary for compliance. The AMW006 module has been labelled with a unique FCC ID number, and if the FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside another device, then the outside of the finished product into which the module is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording as follows: Contains FCC ID: 2ABPY-B5BD9 This 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. The user manual for the product should include the following statement: The finished product is required to comply with all applicable FCC equipment authorization, regulations, requirements, and equipment functions not associated with the transmitter module portion. For example, compliance must be demonstrated to regulations for other transmitter components within the host product; to requirements for unintentional radiators (Part 15 Sub-part B "Unintentional Radiators"), such as digital devices, computer peripherals, radio receivers, etc.; and to additional authorization requirements for nontransmitter functions on the transmitter module (i.e. Verification, or Declaration of Conformity) (e.g., ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |15 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Additional information on labeling and user information requirements for Part 15 devices can be found in KDB Publication 784748 available at the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Laboratory Division Knowledge Database (KDB) at the following website: https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/index.cfm 7.1.2 RF Exposure All transmitters regulated by FCC must comply with RF exposure requirements. OET Bulletin 65, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, provides assistance in determining whether proposed or existing transmitting facilities, operations or devices comply with limits for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) fields adopted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The bulletin offers guidelines and suggestions for evaluating compliance. If appropriate, compliance with exposure guidelines for mobile and unlicensed devices can be accomplished by ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com the use of warning labels and by providing users with information concerning minimum separation distances from transmitting structures and proper installation of antennas. The following statement must be included as a CAUTION statement in manuals and OEM products to alert users of FCC RF exposure compliance: To satisfy FCC RF Exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter If the AMW006 module is used in a portable application (i.e., the antenna is less than 20 cm from persons during operation), the integrator is responsible for performing Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing in accordance with FCC rules 2.1091. 7.1.3 Approved External Antenna Types Modular approval testing of the AMW006 was performed with the antenna types listed in Table 11 Tested External Antenna Types. To maintain modular approval in the United States, only the tested antenna types shall be used. It is permissible to use different antenna manufacturers provided the antenna types match: in-band and out-of-band radiation patterns and antenna gain must be similar to those tested. 7.1.4 Further Information Additional information regarding FCC certification and use of the AMW006 module in the United States is available from the following sources. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) http://www.fcc.gov.au FCC Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) Laboratory Division Knowledge Database (KDB) http://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/kdb/index.cfm Page |16 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification 7.2 Canada The AMW006 module has been certified for use in Canada under Industry Canada (IC) Radio Standards Specification (RSS) RSS-210 and RSSGen. Modular approval permits the installation of a module in a host device without the need to recertify the device. 7.2.1 Labeling and User Information Requirements Labeling Requirements for the Host Device (from Section 3.2.1, RSS-Gen, Issue 3, December 2010): The host device shall be properly labeled to identify the module within the host device. The Industry Canada certification label of a module shall be clearly visible at all times when installed in the host device, otherwise the host device must be labeled to display the Industry Canada certification number of the module, preceded by the words "Contains transmitter module", or the word "Contains", or similar wording expressing the same meaning, as follows: Contains transmitter module IC: 11685A-61F8D User Manual Notice for License-Exempt Radio Apparatus (from Section 7.1.3 RSS-Gen, Issue 3, December 2010): User manuals for license-exempt radio apparatus shall contain the following or equivalent notice in a conspicuous location in the user manual or alternatively on the device or both: Transmitter Antenna Notification (from Section 7.1.2 RSS-Gen, Issue 3, December 2010): User manuals for transmitters shall display the following notice in a conspicuous location: Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformement a la reglementation d'Industrie Canada, le present emetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inferieur) approuve pour l'emetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de reduire les risques de brouillage radioelectrique a l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnee equivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne depasse pas l'intensite necessaire a l'etablissement d'une communication satisfaisante. The above notice may be affixed to the device instead of displayed in the user manual. This device complies with Industry Canada licenseexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisee aux deux onditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |17 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification User manuals for transmitters equipped with detachable antennas shall also contain the following notice in a conspicuous location: This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category II) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le present emetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numero de certification ou son numero de modele s'il fait partie du materiel de categorie I) a ete approuve par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne enumeres ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impedance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est superieur au gain maximal indique, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'emetteur. Immediately following the above notice, the manufacturer shall provide a list of all antenna types approved for use with the transmitter, indicating the maximum permissible antenna gain (in dBi) and required impedance for each. 7.2.2 External Antenna Types Modular approval testing of the AMW006 was performed with the antenna types listed in Table 11 Tested External Antenna Types. power set at the maximum level. Any antenna of the same type having equal or lesser gain as an antenna that had been successfully tested with the transmitter, will also be considered approved with the transmitter, and may be used and marketed with the transmitter. When a measurement at the antenna connector is used to determine RF output power, the effective gain of the device's antenna shall be stated, based on measurement or on data from the antenna manufacturer. For transmitters of output power greater than 10 milliwatts, the total antenna gain shall be added to the measured RF output power to demonstrate compliance to the specified radiated power limits. 7.2.3 Further Information Additional information may be obtained from the Industry Canada website at http://www.ic.gc.ca 7.3 Europe The AMW006 module is an R&TTE Directive assessed radio module that is CE marked and has been manufactured and tested with the intention of being integrated into a final product. The AMW006 module has been tested to R&TTE Directives as summarized in Table 12. European Compliance Testing. Opinion has also been issued. All AMW006 test reports are available on the Zentri website at https://www.zentri.com/contact-us. The R&TTE Compliance Association provides guidance on modular devices in the document titled Technical Guidance Note 01 available on the website at http://www.rtteca.com/html/download_area.htm. Transmitter Antenna (from Section 7.1.2 RSS-Gen, Issue 3, December 2010): The AMW006 module can only be sold or operated with antennas with which it was approved. Transmitter may be approved with multiple antenna types. An antenna type comprises antennas having similar in-band and out-of-band radiation patterns. Testing shall be performed using the highest gain antenna of each combination of transmitter and antenna type for which approval is being sought, with the transmitter output ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |18 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification NOTE: To maintain conformance to the testing listed in Table 12. European Compliance Testing, the module shall be installed in accordance with the installation instructions in this data sheet and shall not be modified. When integrating a radio module into a completed product the integrator becomes the manufacturer of the final product and is therefore responsible for demonstrating compliance of the final product with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive. 7.3.1 Labeling and User Information Requirements The label on the final product which contains the AMW006 module must follow CE marking requirements. The R&TTE Compliance Association Technical Guidance Note 01 provides guidance on final product CE marking 7.3.1 External Antenna Requirements From R&TTE Compliance Association document Technical Guidance Note 01: Provided the integrator installing an assessed radio module with an integral or specific antenna and installed in conformance with the radio module manufacturer's installation instructions requires no further evaluation under Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive and does not require further involvement of an R&TTE Directive Notified Body for the final product. [Section 2.2.4] ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com The European Compliance Testing listed in Table 12. European Compliance Testing was performed using antenna types listed in Table 11 - Tested External Antenna Types. 7.3.2 Further Information A document that can be used as a starting point in understanding the use of Short Range Devices (SRD) in Europe is the European Radio Communications Committee (ERC) Recommendation 70-03 E, which can be downloaded from the European Radio Communications Office (ERO) at: http://www.ero.dk. Further information may be obtained from the following websites: Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/rtte/index_en.ht m European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) http://www.cept.org European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) http://www.etsi.org European Radio Communications Office (ERO) http://www.ero.dk The Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Compliance Association (R&TTE CA) http://www.rtteca.com/ Page |19 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification Table 12. European Compliance Testing Certification Standard Report Number Date Laboratory Safety EN 60950-1:2006, A11:2009, A1:2010, A12:2011, A2:2013 W6M2141014584-L Jan 15, 2015 Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd. EMF EN 62311:2008 EA560122 Jul 1, 2015 EMC EN 301 489-1 v1.9.2 (2011-09), Class B EN 301 489-17 v2.2.1 (2012-09) EN 55022:2010/AC:2011, Class B EN 55024:2010 EH560122 Jul 1, 2015 Sporton International, Inc. (Taiwan) Radio EN 300 328 v1.9.1 (2015-02) ER560122 Jul 1, 2015 TCF-1334TC15 Jul 5, 2015 Notified Body Opinion 1177 TIMCO Engineering, Inc. 7.4 Australia 7.5 New Zealand Australian radio regulations do not provide a modular approval policy similar to the United States (FCC) and Canada (IC). However, AMW006 module test reports may be used in part to demonstrate compliance in accordance with ACMA Radio communications "Short Range Devices" Standard 2004 which references Australia/New Zealand industry standard AS/NZS4268:2012. AMW006 RF transmitter test reports may be used as part of the product certification and compliance folder. For further information regarding the availability of RF test reports, please contact Zentri at https://www.zentri.com/contact-us. New Zealand radio regulations do not provide a modular approval policy similar to the United States (FCC) and Canada (IC). However, AMW006 module test reports may be used in part to demonstrate compliance with the New Zealand "General User Radio License for Short Range Devices". New Zealand Radio communications (Radio Standards) Notice 2010 references Australia/New Zealand industry standard AS/NZS-4268:2012. AMW006 RF transmitter test reports may be used as part of the product certification and compliance folder. For further information regarding the availability of RF test reports, please contact Zentri at https://www.zentri.com/contact-us. 7.4.1 External Antenna Requirements Compliance tests were performed using antenna types listed in Table 11 - Tested External Antenna Types. If an external antenna is used with the AMW006 module, additional testing of the end product is needed to meet Australian regulatory requirements. 7.5.1 External Antenna Requirements Compliance tests were performed using antenna types listed in Table 11 - Tested External Antenna Types. If an external antenna is used with the AMW006 module, additional testing of the end product is needed to meet New Zealand regulatory requirements. 7.4.2 Further Information Additional information may be obtained from the Australian Communications and Media Authority website at http://www.acma.gov.au. ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |20 May 18, 2017 Regulatory Certification 7.5.2 Further Information Additional information may be obtained from the New Zealand Radio Spectrum Ministry of Economic Development website at http://www.rsm.govt.nz. 7.6 Japan Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC) as documented in Table 13. The module is certified for operation with each of the antenna types listed in Table 11 - Tested External Antenna Types. The AMW006 has been tested to comply with the radio regulations set forth by the Japanese Ministry of Table 13. Japan Compliance Testing Certification Standard Report Number Date Laboratory Verification of Compliance VCCI V-3/2014.04 Class B ITE JV560122 Jul 1, 2015 Sporton International, Inc. (Taiwan) Radio Notice No. 88 Appendix No. 43 JRF560122 Jul 1, 2015 152150256/AA/00 Jul 6, 2015 Equipment Marking ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Telefication, BV. (The Netherlands) Page |21 May 18, 2017 Packaging, Handling and Storage, RoHS 8 Packaging, Handling and Storage, RoHS 8.1 Packaging AMWx06 modules should be hand-soldered ONLY! If reflow is required, AMWx06 modules must be baked first according to Joint Industry Standard J-STD-033C. Modules are shipped in cut tape in lengths of 100 modules, with ESD-safe packaging, or in reels of 900 units. Reels are shipped inside a moisture resistant sealed bag. The shelf life of the sealed reel is 12 months at 40C and <90% Relative Humidity (RH). Please refer to the bag seal date and the following section for handling and storage. 8.2 Handling & Storage CAUTION MSL3 Sensitive Device! The AMW006 module is a moisture sensitive device rated at Moisture Sensitive Level 3 (MSL3) per IPC/JEDEC J-STD20. After opening the moisture sealed storage bag, modules that will be subjected to reflow solder or other high temperature processes must be: 1. mounted to a circuit board within 168 hours at factory conditions (30C and <60% RH) OR 2. continuously stored per IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033 Modules that have been exposed to moisture and environmental conditions exceeding packaging and storage conditions MUST be baked before mounting according to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-033. Failure to meet packaging and storage conditions will result in irreparable damage to modules during solder reflow. 8.3 RoHS Directive The AMWx06 module is produced according to the RoHS (Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment) directive and complies with the directive. ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |22 May 18, 2017 Packaging, Handling and Storage, RoHS 8.4 Tape and Reel Specifications Figure 15 - Tape Specifications Symbol A0 B0 D0 E F K0 Specification (mm) 15.6 0.10 20.8 0.10 1.5 0.10 1.75 0.10 20.2 0.10 3.10 0.10 Symbol P P0 P2 T W Specification (mm) 20.0 0.10 4.00 0.10 2.00 0.10 0.30 0.05 44.0 0.30 Tape material : black PS material, in line with ROHS environmental management substances Tape thickness: 0.3 mm 0.05 mm Tape width: 44mm (1.76") Protection zone: black PS material Distance between chain hole centers within the range of 0.2 mm of cumulative error Anti-camber at 1 mm / 250 mm All dimensions in line with the requirements of EIA-481-D ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |23 May 18, 2017 Packaging, Handling and Storage, RoHS Figure 16 - Reel Specifications Symbol A B C1 D E H T Specification (mm) 2.5 0.2 11 0.2 330 1 99.5 0.1 13.2 0.2 44.8 + 0.3 / -0.2 2.25 0.2 8.5 Cut Tape and Reel Quantity Cut tape is available in lengths of 100 units. Smaller quantities may be available from some distributors. If smaller quantities are purchased, ensure that modules are managed in accordance with Moisture Sensitive Level 3 (MSL3) per IPC/JEDEC J-STD-20. Each reel contains 900 units. ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |24 May 18, 2017 Ordering Information 9 Ordering Information You can order AMWx06 as either cut tape loaded with an unspecified ZentriOS, or as a full reel loaded with either a specific ZentriOS version or a version of your embedded custom application. When you order, refer to the OPN (Orderable Part Number), as described below. For examples, see Table 14. Ordering Information. 9.1 Ordering an Unspecified ZentriOS Version Order OPN: AMWx06 You can order an unspecified ZentriOS version as cut tape. The OPN is of the form , where is AMW006 or AMW106. When ZentriOS version is unspecified, orders of AMW006 or AMW106 modules ship with whatever versions of ZentriOS are available. The firmware is not guaranteed to be the same for all items shipped. Cut tape is suitable for sampling, evaluation, and pilot builds. Upon delivery, you can update modules individually, via OTA (Over-The-Air update), with a specific firmware version. 9.2 Ordering a Specific ZentriOS Version or a Custom Firmware Version ZentriOS version order OPN: AMWx06-x.y.zR Custom firmware version OPN: AMWx06-xxxxxxR Volume orders are delivered in reels, as indicated by the R suffix. To ensure consistency, an OPN is specified, corresponding to a specific version. ZentriOS version: the OPN is of the form -x.y.zR, where is AMW006 or AMW106, and x is major version, y is minor version and z is patch version. Custom firmware version: the OPN is of the form -xxxxxx, where is AMW006 or AMW106, and xxxxxx is a unique ID indicating a specific product version. Zentri ships reels with the product version specified. Custom firmware can be a product bundle for the AMW006 or AMW106. A custom product bundle includes a specific version of ZentriOS. An AMW106 ZAP product bundle also contains a ZAP (ZentriOS application). Table 14. Ordering Information Order Type Delivery Format Example OPN Unspecified firmware Cut tape AMW006 AMW106 Specified ZentriOS version Full reel box AMW006-3.3.0R AMW106-3.2.2R Custom firmware Full reel box AMW006-H35GHJR AMW106-FG7L21R ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |25 May 18, 2017 Revision History & Glossary 10 Revision History & Glossary 10.1 Revision History Table 15: Document Revision History Revision Date Change Description ADS-MW006-100R Oct 20, 2014 Initial preliminary release ADS-MW006-101R Nov 25, 2014 Updated schematic, PCB trace antenna ADS-MW006-102R Mar 20, 2015 Added note on reset pin ADS-MW006-103R Apr 10, 2015 Added note on MLS3 non-compliance, and note on power consumption ADS-MW006-104R May 5, 2015 Added solder reflow charts, AMW106 properties ADS-MW006-105R Jun 9, 2015 Removed AMW106 properties; updated GPIO and ADC details ADS-MWx06-106R Sep 1, 2015 Added AMW106 Updated/added ETSI/CE v1.9.1 and Japan certification Added tape and reel specifications. ADS-MWx06-107R June 6, 2016 Converted to Zentri branding. ADS-MWx06-108R Dec 21, 2016 Corrected tape specifications. Added firmware note in Ordering Information. Adding "No Clean" process note in Soldering Information. ADS-MWx06-109R May 1, 2017 Added label orientation diagram. Added firmware features page. Revised Ordering Information 10.2 Glossary In most cases, acronyms and abbreviations are defined on first use. A comprehensive list of acronyms and other terms used in Zentri documents are provided at https://docs.zentri.com/zentri/glossary. ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |26 May 18, 2017 References 11 References Throughout this data sheet, references to other documents are listed. The following documents provide additional material: 1. IEEE 802.11 Standard - 2012 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. http://standards.ieee.org ADS-MWx06-109R AMWx06 Datasheet (c) 2014-2017 Zentri http://www.zentri.com Page |27 May 18, 2017 Smart. Connected. Energy-Friendly. Products Quality www.silabs.com/products www.silabs.com/quality Support and Community community.silabs.com Disclaimer Silicon Labs intends to provide customers with the latest, accurate, and in-depth documentation of all peripherals and modules available for system and software implementers using or intending to use the Silicon Labs products. Characterization data, available modules and peripherals, memory sizes and memory addresses refer to each specific device, and "Typical" parameters provided can and do vary in different applications. Application examples described herein are for illustrative purposes only. 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