ROSEMOUNT LW2-EMR303 Bluetooth Low Energy Module User Manual
- June 15, 2024
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EMR303 Integration Guide
Emerson EMR303
Bluetooth Low Energy Module Integration Guidance
Revision A2
18 December 2023
Purpose
This document serves as a guide for integrating the EMR303 BLE module into Emerson products for a complete Bluetooth solution.
General Information
2.1 Product Description
The BLE module has been designed to be fully compliant with Bluetooth Low
Energy Core Specification 5.2. It operates in the 2.4GHz ISM frequency band
and is expected to operate to a minimum distance of 50ft line of sight.
Specifications
3.1 Normal Operating Conditions
| Min| Typ| Max| Units| Comments
---|---|---|---|---|---
Operating supply voltage| 1.9| 3.3| 3.8| VDC|
Operating temperature range| -40| | 85| °C|
Peak supply current| 7| mA| 25C, 3VDC, Advertising mode
| 10.7| mA| 25C, 3VDC, 2M constant TX
| 19.3| mA| 85C, 1.85VDC, 2M constant TX
3.2 Electrical Specifications
Parameter | Test Conditions | Min | Typ | Max | Units |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
VIH | TA = 25C, VDDS = 3.8V | 0.8*VDDS | V | ||
VIL | TA = 25C, VDDS = 3.8V | 0.2*VDDS | V | ||
SPI freq to main MCU | 3.75 | MHz | |||
SPI freq to external flash | 12 | MHz |
3.3 Radio Specifications
| Min| Typ| Max| Units| Comments
---|---|---|---|---|---
Operating frequency| 2402| | 2480| MHz| Channel center 2442MHz
Number of channels| | 40| | |
Channel separation| | 2| | MHz|
Occupied channel bandwidth| | 1.1| | MHz| 99% at 1Mbps
Modulation| | GFSK| | | IEEE 802.15.1
Raw data rate| 1| | 2| Mbps|
Output power| | 5| | dBm|
Antenna Specifications
The EMR303 module uses an on-board PCB trace antenna with a measured gain of less than +3.0dBi.The antenna is permanently connected to the radio on the module. No other antennas are approved for use with this module.
Installation Guidelines
The EMR303 radio module is only available for use in Emerson products. Host integrators must consult with the manufacturer for specific pinout assignments for data and power. Host integrators must perform required testing to ensure compliance with host product regulations. This section describes the test modes needed for spectrum approvals. To access these test modes, special host test firmware must be loaded.
5.1 Spectrum Approval Test Modes
Spectrum approval test modes are accessed via serial commands using TI’s BTool
software.
Btool version 1.42.19 must be used.
UART connections are available on pins 5 and 6 of the module. USB to UART
serial converters from FTDI are recommended (TTL-232RG). Be sure to choose the
correct voltage cable that matches with your supply voltage to the BLE module.
These test modes are not accessible by the general public.
5.1.1 Bluetooth Tests
Radio testing for Bluetooth is performed as both radiated and/or conducted
testing. The conducted tests require a Murata RF probe be connected to the BLE
module (P/N MXHQ87WA3000) and routed to the labs test equipment.
Transmit tests require the following BTool commands and runs at 100% duty
cycle:
- HCIExt_SetTxPowerCmd – Set transmit power to +5dBm
- HCIExt_EnhancedModemTestTxCm – Set PHY mode (1M or 2M) and RF channel to be tested.
- HCIExt_EndModemTestCmd – Select this to change RF channels, PHY modes, or when the test is complete.
Receive tests require the following BTool command:
- HCIExtModemTestRxCmd – Place the module into receive mode for Receiver Spurious Emissions. Select channel to be tested (usually channels 0 and 39).
Regulatory and Standards Compliance
The EMR303 allows modular host product integration in the United States,
Canada, and European Union. The following guidance must be reviewed to ensure
final compliance to regulatory standards.
Host integrators must perform their own system level spectrum approval testing
to ensure compliance with world area regulations.
6.1 FCC Compliance Testing
The EMR303 radio module has demonstrated compliance to FCC 15.247.
In order to fulfill FCC certification requirements, products incorporating the
EMR303 must comply with the following:
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An external label must be provided on the outside of the final product enclosure specifying the FCC identifier as described in below.
a. Alternatively, if the device is always shipping with a graphical display, the business unit may incorporate an electronic label that incorporates the FCC identifier (according to e-labeling guidance per FCC KDB 784748 D02). -
The system level device integrating the EMR303 must demonstrate compliance to FCC 15.247 requirements.
a. The device integrating the EMR303 may not cause harmful interference, and must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. -
An unintentional radiator scan must be performed on the device integrating the EMR303, per FCC rules and regulations, CFR Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B. See FCC rules for specifics on requirements for declaration of conformity.
Reference KDB 996369 D04 Module Integration Guide v02 for detailed integration
and testing guidance.
6.1.1 FCC Labeling Requirements
The outside of the final product enclosure must have a label with the
following (or similar) text specifying the FCC identifier. The FCC ID must be
in Latin letters and Arabic numbers, 4pt or larger, and visible without
magnification.
Contains transmitter module FCC ID: LW2-EMR303
Or Contains FCC ID: LW2-EMR303
6.1.2 FCC Documentation Requirements
User documentation must contain the following statements:
- 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.
- This device must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna separation distance of 20 cm from all persons.
- Changes or modification to the equipment not expressly approved by Emerson could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
6.2 ISED Compliance Testing
The EMR303 radio module has demonstrated compliance to ISED RSS-247. The
system level device integrating the EMR303 must demonstrate compliance to
RSS-247 requirements and must meet all applicable requirements in RSS-Gen,
including the radio frequency exposure compliance requirements in RSS-102.
6.2.1 ISED Labeling Requirements
The host product manufacturer must ensure that IC labeling requirements are
met. The outside of the final product enclosure must have a label with the
following (or similar) text specifying the IC identifier. Alternatively, if
the device is always shipping with a graphical display, the business unit may
incorporate an electronic label that incorporates the IC identifier (according
to elabeling guidance in RSS-GEN, Annex B).
The IC ID and certification code must be in Latin letters and Arabic numbers,
4pt or larger, and visible without magnification.
Contains IC: 2731A-EMR303
6.2.2 ISED Documentation Requirements
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply
with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence exempt
RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
6.3 EU Compliance
The EMR303 radio module has demonstrated compliance as a module to the
following standards:
EN 300 328 V2.2.2
EN 301 489-1 V2.2.2
EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4
EN 62311:2020
Host products are required to demonstrate compliance to the EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU and follow all documentation and labeling requirements.
RF Exposure Considerations
The EMR303 module has demonstrated compliance to RF exposure limitations for
FCC, ISED, and EU. The EMR303 must be installed to ensure a minimum antenna
separation distance of 20 cm from all persons.
The EMR303 must be installed in accordance with manufacturers specifications.
To be used in any other way than granted, requires additional evaluation and
testing.
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