INTELYT iCHIME IDC-CH-V3.4 Radio Transceiver User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- INTELYT
Table of Contents
- Background
- Radio Operation
- Other Components
- Brief Operational Description
- Functional Block Diagram
- Absolute Maximum and Typical Ratings
- General Characteristics
- Radio Specification (Transmit Mode)
- Radio Specification (Receive Mode)
- Module Unique Address Identification
- FCC Compliance
- Troubleshooting
- General Warnings
- Canada
- List of Certifications
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
iCHIME™ IDC‐ICH‐V3.4 User’s Manual (WIP)
Version: 1.02
Date: November 21st, 2022
Background
The Intelyt iCHIME™ is 2.4 GHz bi‐directional radio transceiver. A user may
configure the device to support tracking shipping containers in a worldwide
supply chain using the Marine Asset Tag Tracking System (MATTS) communication
protocol. An iCHIME™ utilizes a low power, wireless, radio operating in the
2.4 GHz band as its primary mode of communication. The wireless radio operates
in compliance with IEEE Standard 802.15.4‐ 2006. The iCHIME™ utilizes the
same radio, processor, and user interface software as Intelyt’s iTAG™. The
iCHIME™ also supports the same command list as Intelyt’s iTAG™. The iCHIME™ is
user configurable to periodically transmit the iCHIME™’s status via the MATTS
radio network. The iCHIME™ may operate as standalone device or may be used as
a radio transceiver for devices that communicate data as a part of a larger
system.
There is no external user interface to an iCHIME™ except the battery charging
contacts. All iCHIME™s should use an Intelyt provided charging station.
[EXTERNAL PHOTOS REMOVED FOR CONFIDENTIALITY] Figure 1: iCHIME™ IDC‐ICH‐V3.4 Device
Radio Operation
The iCHIME™ is controlled via the radio network for initial configuration and
checkout. All commands for controlling the iCHIME™ radio are identified in the
iTAG™ Command List. Once a user as completed the initial iCHIME™
configuration, complete control and operation of the iCHIME™ can be
accomplished through the radio interface using the same commands available in
the iTAG™ Command List.
The radio in the iCHIME™ is normally operated in a power saving mode with the
receiver periodically enabled and “listening” for commands or data requests. A
key element to the power saving mode is the principle of “tag‐talks‐ last”. In
this mode, battery power is conserved by only responding to messages that are
sent directly to the specific iCHIME™ MAC address or mutual broadcast address.
For a majority of iCHIME™ operation, the iCHIME™ is in a deep power saving
mode (~98% of the time). The iCHIME™ will only transmit when it receives a
properly encrypted message while its receiver is active. The encrypted message
directed to the iCHIME™ may include information about which channel the
iCHIME™ uses for further transmissions. Once, the communication parameters
are exchanged, there will typically be a period a several seconds of active
radio transmission as the iCHIME™ relays data. The data transmitted may
either be security data destined for government servers, and/or commercial
data destined for the end customer. This data may originate from internal
flash storage, or it may be received and relayed from another compatible
device.
Other Components
In addition to the wireless radio, the iCHIME™ provides other features for system integration.
- There is an onboard temperature sensor integrated with the iCHIME™. The default iCHIME™ data packet includes the device temperature, radio signal strength, and battery status.
- The iCHIME™ has non‐volatile on‐board data storage which may collect data for later upload.
- The iCHIME™ provides date and time stamps for all data. The onboard clock for the iCHIME™ is set to UTC automatically by gateways in the network or from a communicating iTAG™.
Brief Operational Description
The iCHIME™ represents the ‘parts’ of a shipment – each carton or crate is linked to an iCHIME™ by scanning the carton / crate ID barcode and the iCHIME™ barcode. The iCHIME™ is either attached to the side of the carton / crate or placed inside. Once all iCHIME™s have been scanned for the shipment, they are activated and will regularly communicate with an associated iTAG™ when requested to do so by the iTAG™. Upon arrival each iCHIME™ is placed back onto a charging station where it automatically resets itself for the next shipment.
Functional Block Diagram
The iCHIME™ integrates a low power microcontroller and a 2.4 GHz radio. The
iCHIME™ includes a software user interface for radio control and data
transmission.
NOTE: Please refer to the iTAG™ Command List for a complete list of operating
commands that control both the iTAG™ and the iCHIME™.
The iCHIME™ is equipped with an integrated trace antenna rated at 3.5 dBi. All
mobile applications will utilize the integral antenna provided with the
iCHIME™.
NOTE: Users may not modify the antenna or it’s connection in anyway or
risk violating radio law.
Absolute Maximum and Typical Ratings
Under no circumstances must the absolute maximum ratings giving in this table be violated. Stress exceeding one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device.
Parameter | Min | Max | Units | Condition |
---|---|---|---|---|
Charger Supply Voltage | 0. | 30 | V | Polarity protected. Onboard LI controller. |
Users must utilize an Intelyt provided charging station for the iCHIMETm.
Voltage On Any Digital pin| 0.| 3| V| N/A
Input RF Level| | 10| dBm|
Storage Temperature Range| -50| 85| C|
Operating Ambient Temperature| -40| 50| C|
Table 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Units |
---|---|---|---|---|
Charger Supply Operating Voltage | 5. | 5 | 7. | V |
Battery Voltage | 2. | 4. | 4. | V |
Battery Capacity | 2. | Wh | ||
Output RF Level | 14. | dBm | ||
2.4 Ghz Radio Channel | 11 | 21 | 25 |
Caution! ESD sensitive device. Precaution should be used when handling the device in order to prevent permanent damage.
General Characteristics
PARAMETER | TEST CONDITIONS | MIN TYP MAX | UNIT |
---|---|---|---|
Power mode 1 — act** | Digital regulator on. 16-MHz RCOSC and 32-MHz crystal |
oscillator off. Start-up of 16-MHz RCOSC
oscillator| | | | ps
Power mode 2 or 3 — active| Digital regulator oft. 16-MHz RCOSC and 32-MHz
crystal oscillator off. Start-up of regulator and 16-MHz RCOSC| | 0.1| | ms
Active —TX or RX| Initially running on 16-MHz RCOSC. with 32-MHz XOSC OFF| |
0.5| | ms
With 32-MHz XOSC initially on| | | 192| ps
FOUTX and TX/RX turnaround| | | | 192| ps
RADIO PART
RF frequency range (1)| Programmable In 1•MHz steps. 5 MHz between channels
for compliance with (11| 2405| | 2475| MHz
Radio baud rate| As defined by (1)| | 250| | kbps
Radio cNp rate| As defined by (1)| | 2| | MCNors
Flash erase cycles| | | | 20| k cycles
Flash page size| | | 2| | KB
(1) Programmable in 5 MHz steps starting at 2405 MHz per IEEE 802.15.4
Radio Specification (Transmit Mode)
PARAMETER | MIN TYP | MAX | UNIT |
---|
TEST CONDITIONS
Nominal output power| Delivered to a single-ended 50-01 load through a balun
using maximum-recommended output-power setting
(1) requires minimum -3 dBm| | 14.| dem
| | | |
Spurious emissions
Measured conducted according to stated
regulations. Only largest spurious emission stated within each band.| Max
recommended output pow settingo)
25 MHz-1000 MHz (outside restricted bands)
25 MHz-2400 MHz (within FCC restricted bands) 25 MHz-1000 MHz (within ETSI
restricted bands)
1800-1900 MHz (ETSI restricted band) 5150-5300 MHz (ETSI restricted band) At 2
x fc and 3 x fc (FCC restricted band) At 2 x fc and 3 x fe (ETSI EN 300-440
and EN 300-328)(2)
1 GHz-12.75 GHz (outside restricted bands)
At 2483.5 MHz and above (FCC restricted band) tea 2480 mizo)| -60
-60
-60
-57
-55
-42
-31
-53| dBm
Optimum load impedance| Differential impedance as seen from the RF pen 1RF_P
and RF N) towards the antenna| 69 + j29| | n
Parameter| Condition| Typical| Unit
---|---|---|---
Emission y.ith
TXPOWER = OxE5| Conducted 2 RF FCC restricted band)
Conducted 3 2F FCC restricted band)| -51.8
-49.5| dBm
Max Error Vector
Magnitude (EVP.1)| IEEE 802.15.4 requires max. 35%
Measured as defined by IEEE
802.15.4| TXPOWER = OxFS. f = IEEE 802.15.4 channels| 17| %
TXPOWER = OxE5. f = IEEE 802.15.4 channels| 13.
TXPOWER = 0x05. 1 a IEEE 802.15.4 channehs| 8.
TXPOWER = OxC5 f • IEEE 802.15.4 channels| 4.
Radio Specification (Receive Mode)
Parameter | Condition | Typical | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Receive Sensitivity HGM | 1 % PER, IEEE 802.15.4 requires -85 dBm | —99 | dBm |
Receive Sensitivity LGM | 1 % PER. IEEE 802.15.4 requires -85 dBm | —95.5 | |
Saturation HGM | IEEE 802.15.4 requires -20 dBm | —2 | |
Saturation LGM | IEEE 802.15.4 requires -20 dBm | —1 | |
PARAMETER | TEST CONDITIONS | MIN nip MAX | UNIT |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
Adjacent channel rejection 5-MHz channel spacing | Wanted signal —82 dBm. |
adjacent modulated channel at 5 MHz, PER = 1 %, as specified by [1].
[1] requires 0 dB| 49| dB
Adjacent channel rejection 5-MHz channel spacing| Wanted signal —82 dBm,
adjacent modulated channel at —5 MHz. PER = 1 e/o. as specified by [1].
(1] requires 0 dB| 49| dB
Adjacent channel rejection 10-MHz channel spacing| Wanted signal —82 dBm.
adjacent modulated channel at 10 MHz. PER = 1%. as specified by [1)
(1) requires 30 dB| 57| dB
Alternate-channel rejection, —10-MHz channel spacing| Wanted signal —82 dBm,
adjacent modulated channel at —10 MHz, PER = 1 °/0. as specified by [1)
[1] requires 30 dB| 57| dB
Channel rejection? 20 MHz 5 —20 MHz| Wanted signal at —82 dBm. Undesired
signal is an IEEE 802.15.4 modulated channel, stepped through all channels
from 2405 to 2480 MHz. Signal level for PER = 1%.| 57
57| dB
Co-channel rejection| Wanted signal at —82 dBm. Undesired signal is 802.15.4
modulated at the same frequency as the desired signal. Signal level for PER =
1%.| —3| dB
Blocking/desensitization
5 MHz from band edge 10 MHz from band edge 20 MHz from band edge 50 MHz from
band edge —5 MHz from band edge —10 MHz from band edge —20 MHz from band edge
—50 MHz from band edge| Wanted signal 3 dB above the sensitivity level, CW
jammer. PER = 1%. Measured according to EN 300 440 class 2.| kJ &, 13 he),&,|
dBm
Spurious emission. Only largest spurious emission stated within each band.
30 MHz-1000 MHz 1 GHz-12.75 GHz| Conducted measurement with a 50-0 single-
ended load. Suitable for systems targeting compliance with EN 300 328. EN 300
440, FCC CFR47 Part 15 and ARIB STD-T-66.| < —80 —57| dBm
Frequency error tolerance(1)| [1] requires minimum 80 ppm| ±150| ppm
Symbol rate error tolerance(2)| (1] requires minimum 80 ppm| ±1000| ppm
(1) Difference between center frequency of the received RF signal and local
oscillator frequency.
(2) Difference between incoming symbol rate and the internally generated
symbol rate
Module Unique Address Identification
Each iCHIME™ is assigned a unique 8‐byte MAC address by Intelyt. The MAC
address is used for radio network address identification. The MAC address is
saved in protected flash memory and cannot be modified by the user. Figure 4
depicts the communication protocol between and Intelyt iCHIME™ and an Intelyt
iGATE™ reader. The communication protocol utilizes a unique 8‐byte MAC address
defined by the IEEE 802.15.4 standard.
In Figure 3, The iCHIME™ address is (0x0035A92300000002) while the iGATE™
address is(0x0035A9230A010203).
Figure 3: Radio Sniffer Capture of iCHIME™ Communication
FCC Compliance
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 an installation.
Warning:
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.
Modifications:
Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment under FCC Rules.
Radio Frequency Exposure:
- For mobile or fixed location transmitters, the minimum separation distance is 20cm, even if calculators indicate the MPE distance is less.
- This equipment has been evaluated in accordance with the FCC bulletin 56 “Hazards of radio frequency and electromagnetic fields” and bulletin 65 “Human exposure to radio frequency and electromagnetic fields.
Markings:
To satisfy FCC exterior labeling requirements the following label must remain
on the exterior of the product. FCC ID: W2E‐ICHIMEV34
Troubleshooting
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 to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
General Warnings
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions listed in the Intelyt
Product Information Sheet.
Intelyt products contain recyclable materials and should not be put into the
municipal waste stream. Refer to the following website for additional
recycling information
(https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how‐to‐dispose‐of‐lithium‐ion‐batteries).
Do not dispose of in fire.
This equipment design typically applies to commercial or industrial equipment expected to be installed in locations where only adults are normally present. This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
Canada
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licenseexempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference; and
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with the IC RSS‐102 radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should only be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
List of Certifications
Certification | Status | ID / Report # |
---|---|---|
USA FCC | Pending | W2E-ICHIMEV34 |
European Union CE | Pending | |
Canada ISEDC | Pending | 25061- W2EIDCICH34 |
RICA DO-1606 Section 21 Category H | Passed | EMCS93763-GEN |
UN38.3 | Passed | See vendor battery docs |
RoHS | Compliant | See Intelyt RoHS Declaration of Conformity |
Table 3: List of device certifications
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