Tx_ctrl signal for tx burst indication, Features, Tx_ctrl frequency and duration – Sierra Wireless WISMO218 User Manual
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Product Technical Specification &
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TX_CTRL Signal for TX Burst Indication
Features
The TX_CTRL signal is a 2.8V indication signal for TX Burst with a 100K pull-up resistor
implemented inside the WISMO218 module.
Table 33. TX_CTRL Status
WISMO218 State
TX_CTRL Status
During TX burst
Low
No TX
High
During TX burst, there will be higher current drain from the VBATT power supply which causes a
voltage drop. This voltage drop from VBATT is a good indication of a high current drain situation
during TX burst.
The blinking frequency is about 216Hz.
The output logic low duration, T
duration
, depends on the number of TX slots and is computed as
follows:
T
duration
= T
advance
+ (0.577ms x number of TX slots) + T
delay
.
Figure 36. TX_CTRL State During TX Burst
Table 34. Electrical Characteristics of the Signal
Parameter
Condition
Minimum
Typ.
Maximum
Unit
V
OH
2.6
-
2.95
V
V
OL
-
-
0.4
V
T
advance
@500mA
-
18
-
µs
@1A
-
27
-
µs