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XE900SL10 COMMUNICATIONS CONTROLLER
Configuring the XE900SL10 for Sensor Operation
All SensorOnAir control functions for the analog inputs
and digital I/O’s are performed by the communications
controller within the XE900SL10. Modem-like AT
commands loaded through the serial interface, program
the functions of the analog and digital I/O lines. The AT
commands used to program the SensorOnAir functions
are then stored in the XE900SL10’s Flash memory. This
allows the XE900SL10 to be first programmed and then
installed in the application. The communications
controller uses the information stored in Flash memory to
control the analog and digital I/O lines.
SensorOnAir Commands
Below is a list of the AT commands used to program the
direct control of sensors using the communications
controller in the XE900SL10.
S107 -
Defines the function of the programmable I/O lines.
The two analog input lines, ADC0 and ADC1, can
also be defined as digital I/O lines if needed. The four
programmable digital I/O lines, DIO0, DIO1, DIO2,
and DIO3; can be set as either inputs or outputs. The
value of this command is stored in flash memory within
the XE900SL10.
AT&IAn? - This command allows a local host to read the value
of Analog Input “n.”
AT&IDn? - This command allows a local host to read the
status of Digital I/O “n.”
AT&IDn=z - This command allows a local host equipment to
set the condition of the local digital output “n.” When
z=0 the output is set to a logic low; when z=1 the
output is set to a logic high.
AT#IxxxAn? - This command allows the value of Analog Input
“n” on node address “xxx” to be read remotely.
AT#IxxxDn? - This command allows the status of Digital I/O
“n” on node address “xxx” to be read remotely
AT#IxxxDn=z - This command allows the condition of the
local digital output “n” on node address “xxx” to be
set remotely. When z=0 the output is set to a logic
low; when z=1 the output is set to a logic high.
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
The communications controller manges the RF Link. This
includes the frequency hopping algorithm for spread
spectrum operation; collision avoidance, node
addressing, and packetizing data. The communications
controller allows support for point-to-point, point-to-
multipoint or multipoint networks.
Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA)
To prevent collisions between network nodes the
XE900SL10 uses a Carrier Sense Multiple Access
protocol for each network transceiver. In normal
communications all nodes, including the Master node in
a point-to-multipoint network, listen for communications
activity before initiating a session. If a wireless link already
exists, the transceiver waits until that session is complete
before initiating a wireless link.
Data Packets
All data presented by the system host is placed into
packets by the XE900SL10 communications controller
for transmission across the wireless link. These packets
provide addressing and error correction for the wireless
communications. The communications controller places
the data in packets only for the wireless link. The data is
extracted from the packets before being sent out the serial
interface.
File Transfer Mode
Xecom’s XE900SL10 incorporates a File Transfer mode
that uses a simplified networking protocol so that the
maximum data transfer rate is achieved. In this mode the
XE900SL10 does not automatically retransmit blocks
containing errors. A CRC 16 checksum is calculated,
transferred at the end of the file, and checked by the
receiving unit. An “ERROR” message is displayed if the
checksum calculated at the receive end does not match
the checksum transmitted with the data.
The File Transfer Mode is controlled by the AT#T
command. The format of the command is AT#Txx; where
xx is the destination address of the file. Following is a
sample file transfer.
XECOM
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XE900SL10

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