RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet Redpine Signals, Inc. 2107 N. First Street, #680 San Jose, CA 95131. Tel: (408) 748-3385 Fax: (408) 705-2019 Email: info@redpinesignals.com Website: www.redpinesignals.com Redpine Signals, Inc RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Overview Overview The RS9110-N-11-22 module is a complete IEEE 802.11bgn based wireless device server that directly provides a wireless interface to any equipment with a serial or SPI interface for data transfer. It integrates a MAC, baseband processor, RF transceiver with power amplifier, a frequency reference, and an antenna in hardware; and all WLAN protocol and configuration functionality, networking stack in embedded firmware to make a fully selfcontained 802.11n WLAN solution for a variety of applications. Applications: Seamless Wi-Fi connectivity for Application Processors Industrial M2M communications Point of Sale Terminals Metering (Parking Meters, Utility Meters, Power Meters, etc.) Security Cameras and Surveillance Equipment Logistics and Freight Management Warehousing Digital Picture Frames Several medical applications including Patient Monitoring, Remote Diagnostics Device Features: Compliant to 802.11b/g and single stream 802.11n Fully self-contained serial-towireless functionality Supports WPA2-PSK, WEP (64 and 128 bit) and TKIP security in infrastructure mode Supports WEP (64 and 128 bit) security in ad-hoc mode Payload data through Serial Interface and SPI Terminates TCP and UDP connections Configuration through UART/SPI Integrated antenna, frequency reference. Option for external antenna through u.FL connector Ultra-low-power operation with power-save modes Ad-hoc and infrastructure modes for maximum deployment flexibility Single supply - 3.1 to 3.6V operation Device Dimensions 22mm x 28mm x 2.8mm RS9110-N-11-22 System Block Diagram Host Processor Serial I/f SPI/UART Selection UART Port Applications SPI Host I/f RF RS9110 Interrupt 3.3V Supply Reset Redpine Signals, Inc. Transceiver TCP/UDP, WLAN Stack Reset_n RF FE Flash RS9110 WLAN Subsystem Reset XO LED Flash RS9110-N-11-22 2 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Table of Contents 1 Detailed Feature List............................................................ 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Host Interfaces ................................................................... WLAN ................................................................................. Networking Protocols ......................................................... Configuration...................................................................... Software............................................................................. Compliance and Certification ............................................... 7 7 7 8 8 8 2 Package Description ............................................................ 9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Top View ............................................................................ 9 Bottom View ....................................................................... 9 Package Dimensions ..........................................................10 PCB Landing Pattern ..........................................................11 Recommended Reflow Profile .............................................12 Baking Instructions ...........................................................12 3 Pin Description .................................................................. 13 3.1 3.2 Module Pinout....................................................................13 Pin Description ..................................................................13 4 Electrical Characteristics ................................................... 17 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................17 Recommended Operating Conditions ..................................17 DC Characteristics - Digital I/O Signals .............................17 AC Characteristics - Digital I/O Signals..............................18 SPI Interface................................................................................. 18 Reset Sequence and Timing ............................................................ 18 5 Performance Specifications ............................................... 20 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Wireless Specifications ......................................................20 Receive Sensitivity .............................................................20 Throughput........................................................................20 Standards Compliance .......................................................21 6 Software Architecture Overview ........................................ 22 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 6.2.6 6.2.7 6.2.8 6.3 Host ..................................................................................23 UART ........................................................................................... 23 SPI .............................................................................................. 23 Thin SPI Driver.............................................................................. 23 RS9110-N-11-22 ................................................................23 SPI .............................................................................................. 23 UART ........................................................................................... 24 Host Abstraction Layer (HAL) .......................................................... 24 Wireless Control Block (WCB).......................................................... 24 Wi-Fi Control Frames ..................................................................... 24 TCP/IP Control Frames ................................................................... 24 Station Management Entity (SME) ................................................... 24 WPA Supplicant ............................................................................. 24 Power Save Modes .............................................................24 Redpine Signals, Inc. 3 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 Power Mode 0 ............................................................................... 25 Power Mode 1 ............................................................................... 25 Power Mode 2 ............................................................................... 25 7 Ordering Information ........................................................ 27 Contact Information .................................................................................. 27 Device Ordering Information ...................................................................... 27 Collateral ................................................................................................. 28 8 Command Reference (AT commands and SPI commands) . 29 Redpine Signals, Inc. 4 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Table of Figures Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure Figure 1:Top View of the Module .................................................................. 9 2:Bottom View of the Module ............................................................ 9 3: Package Dimensions.................................................................... 10 4:PCB Landing Pattern .................................................................... 11 5:Reflow Profile ............................................................................... 12 6:Pinout of the Module .................................................................... 13 7:Interface Timings - SPI Interface ................................................ 18 9:Reset Pin Timing Diagram ............................................................ 19 10:RS9110-N-11-22 Software Architecture Block Diagram ............. 22 Redpine Signals, Inc. 5 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: Pin Description ............................................................................. Absolute Maximum Ratings........................................................... Recommended Operating Conditions ............................................ Input/Output DC Characteristics .................................................. AC Characteristics - SPI Interface ................................................ Wireless Specifications ................................................................. Receive Characteristics - Sensitivity ............................................ Device Ordering Information ........................................................ Redpine Signals, Inc. 16 17 17 17 18 20 20 28 6 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 1 Detailed Feature List 1.1 Host Interfaces UART o The UART forms the physical layer of the TCP/IP stack, transferring frames between a Host processor and the module. o The UART interface supports variable baud rates from 9600 to 3686400 bps o AT Command Interface for configuration and module operation SPI o Standard 4-wire SPI o Operation up to a maximum clock speed of 25MHz1 1.2 WLAN MAC Conforms to IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards Dynamic selection of fragment threshold, data rate, and antenna depending on the channel statistics Hardware accelerated implementation of WEP 64/128-bit and AES Infrastructure and Ad-hoc modes Security - WPA/WPA2-PSK, WEP Baseband Processing Supports DSSS (1, 2 Mbps) and CCK (5.5, 11 Mbps) modes Supports all OFDM data rates (6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps) Supports IEEE 802.11n single-stream modes with data rates up to 65 Mbps Supports long, short, and HT preamble modes High-performance multipath compensation in OFDM, DSSS, and CCK modes RF Highly integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver and Power Amplifier with direct conversion architecture Integrated frequency reference and antenna 1.3 Networking Protocols 1 TCP UDP This frequency depends on the external delays also. Redpine Signals, Inc. 7 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 ARP ICMP DHCP Client The RS9110-N-11-22 comes with flexible frameworks to enable usage in various application scenarios, viz., high throughput, more network features, etc. 1.4 Configuration The RS9110-N-11-22 module can be configured through UART or SPI. The following are some of the commands that can be given to the module: Scan Connect Pre-shared Keys SSID of hidden WLAN networks DHCP Enable/Disable Create/Join an IBSS (ad-hoc) network Open/Close sockets for TCP, UDP 1.5 Software Sample Host driver for SPI interface Configuration and management GUI for Windows XP for UART Embedded software for complete WLAN functionality including 802.11n aggregation and Block-ACK, auto rate adaptation, security and also complete network stack and applications including TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP client. 1.6 Compliance and Certification Reference design is FCC, IC, and CE certified RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) compliant Redpine Signals, Inc. 8 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 2 Package Description 2.1 Top View Figure 1:Top View of the Module 2.2 Bottom View Figure 2:Bottom View of the Module Redpine Signals, Inc. 9 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 2.3 Package Dimensions Figure 3: Package Dimensions Module height = 2.8 mm Redpine Signals, Inc. 10 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 2.4 PCB Landing Pattern Figure 4:PCB Landing Pattern Redpine Signals, Inc. 11 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 2.5 Recommended Reflow Profile Figure 5:Reflow Profile NOTE: The profile shown is based on SAC 305 solder (3% silver, 0.5% copper). We recommend the ALPHA OM-338 lead-free solder paste. This profile is provided mainly for guidance. The total dwell time depends on the thermal mass of the assembled board and the sensitivity of the components on it. 2.6 Baking Instructions The RS9110-N-11-22 package is moisture sensitive and devices must be handled appropriately. After the devices are removed from their vacuum sealed packs, they should be taken through reflow for board assembly within 168 hours at room conditions, or stored at under 10% relative humidity. If these conditions are not met, the devices must be baked before reflow. The recommended baking time is nine hours at 125 C. Redpine Signals, Inc. 12 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 3 Pin Description NC 27 NC 28 NC 29 NC 30 NC 31 32 NC NC 33 NC 34 NC 35 NC VIN33 NC GND GND NC NC NC NC SPI_CLK NC 25 24 23 NC NC 22 21 20 19 18 17 NC NC NC 16 15 14 13 NC NC NC NC 12 NC NC GND 26 11 10 8 9 NC NC 2 1 SPI_MOSI NC NC NC SPI_CS UART_RX 52 NC VIN33 SPI_MOSI SPI_CS 51 RS9110-N-11-22 Module JNC UART_RX SPI_CLK 50 GND SD3 NC 49 JPD2 7 NC GND UART_TX 48 JPD1 6 47 MODE_SEL_1 5 VIN33 JPD0 UART_TX 46 NC RESET_n 45 NC RESET_n 44 NC INTR 43 NC 4 42 NC INTR 41 NC SPI_MISO 40 NC 3 39 NC SPI_MISO 38 NC 36 NC 37 3.1 Module Pinout Figure 6:Pinout of the Module 3.2 Pin Description Pin No. Pin Name Directi on Type LVCMOS 8mA Description SPI Data Input. In UART mode, connect pull-down (1K to 10K Ohms) 1 SPI_MOSI Input 2 SPI_MISO Output LVCMOS 8mA SPI Data output. No connect in UART mode 3 INTR Output LVCMOS Interrupt to the host. Active high, level Redpine Signals, Inc. 13 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Pin No. Pin Name Directi on Type Description 8mA triggered. Asserted by the module when: 1.The module has to transmit data to the host through SPI. 2.When the module wakes up from sleep mode LVCMOS Power on reset. Active low, required to be active for at least 10 ms after power on, to reset the module. 4 RESET_n Input 5 UART_TX Output 6 SD3 - 7 UART_RX Input 8 NC - No connect 9 NC - No connect 10 GND Ground Ground. Connect all the GND pins directly to a ground plane or copper ground fill 11 NC - No Connect 12 NC - No connect 13 NC - No connect 14 NC - No connect 15 NC - No connect 16 GND Ground Ground. Connect all the GND pins directly to a ground plane or copper ground fill 17 NC - No connect 18 NC - No connect 19 NC - No connect 20 GND Ground Ground. Connect all the GND pins directly to a ground plane or copper ground fill. 21 GND Ground Ground. Connect all the GND pins directly to a ground plane or copper ground fill 22 MODE_SEL_1 Input Redpine Signals, Inc. LVCMOS 4mA UART output. No connect in SPI mode. No connect in SPI mode. In UART mode, connect pull-down (1K to 10K Ohms) LVCMOS 4mA LVCMOS 2mA UART input. No connect in SPI mode. SPI Mode: Connect pull down ( 3.9K Ohms to 4.7K Ohms) UART Mode: No connect 14 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Pin Name Directi on 23 NC - No connect 24 NC - No connect 25 NC - No Connect 26 NC - No Connect 27 NC - No Connect 28 NC - No Connect 29 NC - No Connect 30 NC - No Connect 31 NC - No Connect 32 NC - No Connect 33 NC - No Connect 34 NC - No Connect 35 NC - No Connect 36 NC - No Connect 37 NC - No Connect 38 NC - No Connect 39 NC - No Connect 40 NC - No Connect 41 NC - No Connect 42 JPD - Connect pull down of 1 K Ohms 43 JPD - Connect pull down of 1 K Ohms 44 JPD - Connect pull down of 1 K Ohms 45 JNC - No connect Power 3.3V Power supply, Recommend connecting these pins to a copper fill with bypassed capacitors as indicated in reference schematics. 10mV pk-pk maximum noise allowed. Pin No. 46 VIN33 Redpine Signals, Inc. Type Description 15 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Pin No. Pin Name Directi on Type Description 47 VIN33 Power 3.3V Power supply, Recommend connecting these pins to a copper fill with bypassed capacitors as indicated in reference schematics. 10mV pk-pk maximum noise allowed. 48 GND Ground Ground. Connect all the GND pins directly to a ground plane or copper ground fill 49 NC - No connect 50 NC - No connect 51 SPI_CLK Input 52 SPI_CS Input LVCMOS SPI Clock input. In UART mode, should be pulled down with resistor (1K to 10K Ohms) LVCMOS 8mA Active low SPI Chip Select. In UART mode, should be pulled down with resistor (1K to 10K Ohms) Table 1: Pin Description Notes: Some interfaces are not used in the default configuration or mode of operation. These may be used in custom applications with appropriate firmware. Please contact Redpine Signals for application notes or for customization of a solution. Redpine Signals, Inc. 16 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 4 Electrical Characteristics 4.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings Absolute maximum ratings in the table given below are the values beyond which the device could be damaged. Functional operation at or beyond these conditions is not guaranteed. Parameter Symbol Value Units Input Supply voltage Vin 3.6 V Supply voltage for I/O Rail DVDD33 3.6 V Supply Voltage for the RF VRF33 3.6 V RF Input Level RFIN 10 dBm Storage temperature Tstore -65 to 150 C Electrostatic discharge tolerance (HBM) ESDHBM 2000 V Electrostatic discharge tolerance (MM) ESDMM 200 V Electrostatic discharge tolerance (CDM) ESDCDM 500 V Table 2: Absolute Maximum Ratings 4.2 Recommended Operating Conditions Parameter Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Units Input Supply voltage VIN 3.1 3.3 3.6 V Ambient temperature Ta -40 25 85 C Table 3: Recommended Operating Conditions 4.3 DC Characteristics - Digital I/O Signals Parameter Min. Typ. Max. Units Input high voltage 2 - 3.6 V Input low voltage -0.3 - 0.8 V Output low voltage - - 0.4 V Output high voltage 3.0 - - V Input leakage current (at 3.3V or 0V) - - 10 A Tristate output leakage current (at 3.3V or 0V) - - 10 A Table 4: Input/Output DC Characteristics Redpine Signals, Inc. 17 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 4.4 AC Characteristics - Digital I/O Signals 4.4.1 SPI Interface Parameter Symbol Min. SPI_CLK Frequency Fspi 0 SPI_CS to output valid Tcs 3.5 - SPI CS setup time Tcst 2 - ns SPI_MOSI setup time Tsd 1 - ns SPI_MOSI hold time Thd 1.5 - ns 4 - SPI_MISO clock to output valid Tod Typ. Max. Units 25 MHz 7.5 ns 9.25 ns Table 5: AC Characteristics - SPI Interface SPI_CLK SPI_CS Tcst Tsd SPI_MOSI Thd Tod SPI_MISO SPI_CS Tcs SPI_MISO Figure 7:Interface Timings - SPI Interface 4.4.2 Reset Sequence and Timing Following diagram shows the timing requirement for Reset_n input in two scenarios. This timing is valid for both UART and SPI based modules. The crystal oscillator output should be stable before releasing reset. A. Powerup B. Giving hard reset during module operation Redpine Signals, Inc. 18 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 3.3V input supply Reset_n 20msec A 1msec B Figure 8:Reset Pin Timing Diagram Redpine Signals, Inc. 19 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 5 Performance Specifications 5.1 Wireless Specifications Feature Description Frequency Band 2.400 - 2.500 GHz (2.4 GHz ISM band) Modulation OFDM with BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, and 64-QAM 802.11b with CCK and DSSS Supported Data Rates 802.11n: 6.5, 13, 19.5, 26, 39, 52, 58.5, 65 Mbps 802.11a/g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps 802.11n Features MCS 0-7, STBC, RIFS, Greenfield Protection A-MPDU, A-MSDU Aggregation with Block-ack Typical Transmit Power (+/- 2 dBm) 17 dBm for 802.11b DSSS 17 dBm for 802.11b CCK 15 dBm for 802.11g/n OFDM Table 6: Wireless Specifications 5.2 Receive Sensitivity Data Rate Typical Sensitivity (+/- 1.5 dBm) Sweep - PER Floor 1 Mbps -97.0 dBm < 0.1% 2 Mbps -93.0 dBm < 0.1% 11 Mbps -88.0 dBm < 0.1% 6 Mbps -91.0 dBm < 0.1% 54 Mbps -75.0 dBm < 0.1% 65 Mbps -71.0 dBm < 0.1% Table 7: Receive Characteristics - Sensitivity Range varies with the conditions under with wireless communication is sought. For large office environments, in the presence of obstacles, a range of over 30 metres is observed, while in open, line-of-sight environments, over 300 metres is observed, with several Mbps throughput in both cases. 5.3 Throughput Interface (TCP) Throughput UART (measured at 115200 bauds per sec) Tx - 75 kbps Redpine Signals, Inc. 20 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 Interface (TCP) Throughput Rx - 72 kbps SPI Tx - 7.5 Mbps Rx - 6 Mbps 5.4 Standards Compliance RS9110-N-11-22 is compliant with the requirements of IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n that include the following: Transmit Spectral Mask Transmit Center Frequency Leakage Transmit Center Frequency Accuracy Symbol Clock Frequency Tolerance Transmit Constellation error Receiver Adjacent Channel Interference Rejection Receiver Non-adjacent Channel Rejection Receiver Minimum Input Level Receiver Maximum Input Level Redpine Signals, Inc. 21 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 6 Software Architecture Overview The following figure depicts the software architecture of the RS9110-N-11-22 module. HOST PROCESSOR (HOST) Application Thin SPI Driver UART Driver SPI UART Interrupt SPI UART Host Abstraction Layer SLIP Wireless Control Block TCP/IP Station Managment Entity WPA/WPA-2 802.11 b/g/n MAC RS9110-N-11-22 Figure 9:RS9110-N-11-22 Software Architecture Block Diagram Redpine Signals, Inc. 22 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 As shown in the figure above, the RS9110-N-11-22 module is integrated with the Host using either UART or SPI interfaces. The transmission and reception of the data to/from the Host depends on the interface used to connect the module as briefed below. UART mode: The Host transmits/receives raw data using UART interface when the RS9110N-11-22 module is configured for UART mode. The access to the TCP/IP stack in the Wi-Fi module through the UART is provided through AT commands. SPI mode: Host transmits/receives raw data using SPI interface when the RS9110-N-1122 module is configured for SPI mode. A thin driver on the Host takes care of interacting with the Wi-Fi module through the SPI Host interface. The following sections explain in brief the various components illustrated in Figure 9. 6.1 Host The Host is any system that has applications being executed and either a UART or SPI interface. 6.1.1 UART The UART on the Host side provides an interface for the host to access the Wi-Fi module. UART is used to configure various parameters of the RS9110N-11-22 module and also to send and receive data over the network by accessing the TCP/IP stack in the RS9110-N-11-22 module. 6.1.2 SPI The SPI on the Host side provides an interface for the host to access the Wi-Fi module. SPI on the Host acts as the master. 6.1.3 Thin SPI Driver The SPI driver on the Host is a thin driver through which the applications interact with the Wi-Fi module. The SPI driver uses the SPI host controller driver on the Host to send/receive the data to/from the RS9110-N-11-22 module and also to configure the same over the SPI interface. 6.2 RS9110-N-11-22 The RS9110-N-11-22 module incorporates Wi-Fi, TCP/IP, DHCP Client, ARP, etc., to act as a wireless device server. It handles all the network connectivity functions. The following sections describe the software components of the RS9110-N-11-22 module in brief. 6.2.1 SPI The SPI on the RS9110-N-11-22 acts the SPI slave. It is a standard 4-wire SPI and can support a maximum frequency of 25MHz. Redpine Signals, Inc. 23 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 6.2.2 UART The UART on the RS9110-N-11-22 module is the physical interface which transmits/receives the data from the Host. It supports variable baud rates from 9600 to 3686400 bps. There is support for AT commands to configure and operate the module through UART interface. Flow control is not supported. 6.2.3 Host Abstraction Layer (HAL) The HAL abstracts the lower layers in the host interface with which the RS9110-N-11-22 module is connected. The HAL interacts with the Wireless Control Block layer for the processing of the frames obtained from or destined to the Host. 6.2.4 Wireless Control Block (WCB) The data from/to the Host is classified as Wi-Fi specific frames and TCP/IP specific frames. The WCB layer processes the frame obtained and acts accordingly. The functionality of the WCB module depends on the type of the frame and the direction of the frame (in case of TCP/IP) as described below. 6.2.5 Wi-Fi Control Frames The WCB interprets the Wi-Fi control information from the Host and interacts with the SME (Station Management Entity). Configuration of the RS9110-N11-22 module from the Host for Wi-Fi access is through AT commands. The Wi-Fi AT commands set or get the values of various configurable parameters for providing the Wi-Fi access. 6.2.6 TCP/IP Control Frames If the frames from the host are interpreted as TCP/IP specific frames then the WCB interacts with the TCP/IP stack. 6.2.7 Station Management Entity (SME) The SME is the core layer which manages the Wi-Fi connectivity. The SME maintains the state machine to detect the activity on the Wi-Fi network and indicates to the user accordingly. It also performs re-association to the configured access point in Infrastructure mode. It interacts with the WPA supplicant if Security is enabled in the Wi-Fi network. 6.2.8 WPA Supplicant The WPA supplicant is used to initiate the 802.1x/EAccess Point authentication if WPA/WPA2-PSK is used as the security parameter. It also plays a major part in performing the 4-way handshake to derive the PTK in WPA/WPA2-PSK modes. 6.3 Power Save Modes The RS9110-N-11-2X module supports three power modes. The Host can switch among the power modes depending on the Wi-Fi connection status as defined in this section. Redpine Signals, Inc. 24 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 6.3.1 Power Mode 0 In this mode, power save is disabled in the RS9110-N-11-2X module. The module will be in Power Mode 0 by default. 6.3.2 Power Mode 1 The RS9110-N-11-2X module powers off the Baseband, RF and also the Core Control Block. To power off the Core Control block, the RS9110-N-11-2X module sends request to Host for permission to sleep. Once the permission is received the Core Control block is powered off. The Host has to wait for the module to wakeup based on the timer that is configured by the Host, before it can transmit any packets. The functioning of the module in this mode depends on the connection status as explained below 1. Before Wi-Fi connection In this state, the module is configured with a sleep timer. Once the timer expires, the module powers on the Core Control block and sends the request for sleep permission to the Host again. On getting permission the Host, the module will power off the Core Control block for another interval of the sleep period. If the host wants to perform any Wi-Fi related activity like scanning or joining networks, it has to switch to Power Mode 0. After a connection is established, it can switch back to Power Mode 1 or 2. 2. After Wi-Fi Connection In this state, the RS9110-N-11-2X module periodically wakes up to receive beacons from the Access Point (AP). If there is no data to be transmitted or received to/from the Access Point, it powers off the Baseband and RF components and requests the Host permission to turn off the Core Control block. On receiving permission from the Host, the module goes to sleep and wakes up before the next beacon comes. 6.3.3 Power Mode 2 The RS9110-N-11-2X module powers off the Baseband and RF components in this mode. The Core Control block interacting with the Host is always functional in this mode. Hence, the module can receive commands from the host at any time. NOTE: The average current consumption in Power Mode 2 is higher than Power Mode 1. The functioning of the module in this mode depends on the connection status as explained below 1. Before Wi-Fi connection If this power mode is enabled before the Wi-Fi connection is established, the module powers off the Baseband and RF Redpine Signals, Inc. 25 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 components until the Host reconfigures the module to Power Mode 0. If the host wants to perform any Wi-Fi related activity like scanning and joining networks, it has to switch to Power Mode 0. This can be done at any time during the operation. The Host can switch back to Power Modes 1 or 2 after the Wi-Fi connection is established. 2. After Wi-Fi Connection In this state, the RS9110-N-11-2X module gets information from the Access Point to which it is connected for any buffered data at every beacon. If there is no data to be transmitted or received to/from the Access Point, it powers off the Baseband and RF components. Redpine Signals, Inc. 26 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 7 Ordering Information Contact Information For additional information, please contact Sales at Redpine Signals, Inc. Redpine Signals, Inc. 2107 North First Street, Suite 680, San Jose, CA 95131 USA Phone: +1 408 748 3385 E-mail: sales@redpinesignals.com Website: http://www.redpinesignals.com/ Device Ordering Information The following table lists the part numbers to be used for ordering modules or evaluation boards (EVB). Redpine can create and provide customized firmware based on user requirements. Device Number Description Packaging Qualification RS9110-N-11-22-0 Part with UART as Host Interface Tray -40 C to +85 C RS9110-N-11-22-01-0 Part with SPI as Host Interface Tray -40 C to +85 C RS9110-N-11-22-02-0 Part with UART as Host Interface and external antenna connector Tray -40 C to +85 C RS9110-N-11-22-03-0 Part with SPI as Host Interface and external antenna connector Tray -40 C to +85 C RS9110-N-11-22-EVB Evaluation board with UART as Host Interface Board RS9110-N-11-22-01-EVB Evaluation board with SPI as Host Interface Board RS9110-N-11-22-02-EVB Evaluation board with UART as Host Interface and external antenna Board Redpine Signals, Inc. 27 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 connector RS9110-N-11-22-03-EVB Evaluation board with SPI as Host Interface and external antenna connector Board Table 8: Device Ordering Information Collateral The following documentation and software are available along with the RS9110-N-11-22 module. Evaluation Board (EVB) for Serial interface Embedded firmware for WLAN and TCP/IP stack Driver software for SPI and for AT Command Interface for UART EVB User Guide Reference schematics and layout guidelines Programming Reference Manual Redpine Signals, Inc. 28 RS9110-N-11-22 - Wireless Device Server Datasheet. 04 Aug, 2011. Version 1.15 8 Command Reference (AT commands and SPI commands) AT Command Set (for UART interface) and SPI command set (for SPI interface) supports the following in RS9110-N-11-XX module. This is an indicative list and not a full list. Full list of commands available in Programming Reference Manual. i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. viii. ix. x. Configure the band to 2.4GHz Initialize MAC and Baseband Scan for avialable networks Join an available network in infrastructure or ad-hoc modes Configure IP addresses Open and close TCP and UDP sockets Send and receive data Soft reset Baud rate configuration Query by host for network parameters like RSSI, IP addresses, security type etc. **** Redpine Signals, Inc. 29