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Page 1 COMMAND INTERFACE - REFERENCE MANUAL COMMAND INTERFACE - REFERENCE MANUAL Couplers - Reference Manuel V1.3 Page 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................4 Host – Coupler protocol.......................................................................................................................................4 Description......................................................................................................................................................4 Case 1: ISO None Data Exchange.................................................................................................................5 Case 2 : ISO Out Data Exchange - Coupler ð Host .......................................................................................5 Case 3: ISO In Data Exchange - Host ð Coupler ...........................................................................................5 Case 4 : ISO InOut Data Exchange - Host Û coupler.....................................................................................6 Coupler's command ............................................................................................................................................7 overview.........................................................................................................................................................7 Common functions.....................................................................................................................................7 Security module functions..........................................................................................................................7 SELECT CARD.................................................................................................................................................8 Use............................................................................................................................................................8 Prototyping................................................................................................................................................8 Parameters.................................................................................................................................................8 SELECT PAGE...............................................................................................................................................10 Use..........................................................................................................................................................10 Prototyping..............................................................................................................................................10 Parameters...............................................................................................................................................10 TRANSMIT....................................................................................................................................................13 Use..........................................................................................................................................................13 Prototyping..............................................................................................................................................13 Parameters...............................................................................................................................................13 GET RESPONSE............................................................................................................................................16 Use..........................................................................................................................................................16 Prototyping..............................................................................................................................................16 Parameters...............................................................................................................................................16 READ STATUS...............................................................................................................................................17 Use..........................................................................................................................................................17 Prototyping..............................................................................................................................................17 Parameters...............................................................................................................................................17 SET STATUS..................................................................................................................................................18 Use..........................................................................................................................................................18 Prototyping..............................................................................................................................................18 Parameters...............................................................................................................................................18 Modifiable parameters............................................................................................................................19 Coupler's INPUTS and OUTPUTS............................................................................................................20 EEPROM free area...........................................................................................................…
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Micr ocontr oller Data dec oding Carrier + data mixer (Amplifier) 13.56 MHz Crystal oscillator Carrier amplifier Antenna Coil trigger Band pass filter PCB Interface Connector Amplifier En vel o pe de tect or Line Dri ver RS T RX , TX Power Su ppl y Line VD C
INSIDE CONTACTLESS 11A, Parc Club du Golf 13856 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3 - France Wednesday, April 13, 2005 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen: This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) pertaining to confidential material. INSIDE CONTACTLESS would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID Q45-M300-2G to be kept confidential. 1. Schematics, electronic file name “M300-2G_Schematics. PDF” The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, INSIDE CONTACTLESS Mr Adel HAMZA Hardware Operation Manager
INSIDE CONTACTLESS 11A, Parc Club du Golf 13856 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3 - France April 13, 2005 We the undersigned hereby certify that, the M300-2G satisfies the 5 points below: 1. The modular transmitter has its own RF shielding like is showed on datasheet. 2. The modular transmitter has buffered modulation/data inputs to ensure that the module will comply with Part 15 requirements under conditions of excessive data rates or over-modulation. 3. The modular transmitter has its own power supply regulation. 4. The antenna is employing a “unique” antenna coupler (at all connections between the module and the antenna, including the cable). 5. The modular transmitter is tested in a stand-alone configuration, i.e., the module is not be inside another device during testing. Sincerely, INSIDE CONTACTLESS Mr Adel HAMZA Hardware Operation Manager
1 INCHES (MILLIMETERS) CUSTOMER DRAWINGS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Johnson Components ® • P.O. Box 1732 • Waseca, MN 56093-0832 • 1-800-247-8256 • Fax: 507-835-6287 • www.johnsoncomp.com SMA Reverse Polarity Alphabetical Index SMA Reverse Polarity connectors for FCC Rule 15 FCC regulation (Part 15.203) stipulates that wireless de- vices with removable anten- nas require a non-standard antenna connection to the hand-held device. To meet this requirement, Johnson Components ® designs and manufactures non-standard mating SMA connectors. Reverse polarity connectors employ female contacts in the plug connector and male con- tacts in the jack connector. Johnson Components ® manu- factures straight and right angle cabled plugs and bulk- head jacks; along with straight and right angle bulkhead jack receptacles and an end launch jack receptacle in the reverse polarity style. 142-4303-401 4 142-4303-406 4 142-4304-401 4 142-4304-406 4 142-4307-401 4 142-4307-406 4 142-4308-401 4 142-4308-406 4 142-4403-001 3 142-4403-006 3 142-4403-101 3, 4 142-4403-106 3, 4 142-4404-001 3 142-4404-006 3 142-4404-101 3 142-4404-106 3 142-4407-001 3 142-4407-006 3 142-4407-101 3, 4 142-4407-106 3, 4 142-4408-001 3 142-4408-006 3 142-4408-101 3 142-4408-106 3 142-4435-001 3 142-4435-006 3 142-4435-101 4 142-4435-106 4 142-4439-001 3 142-4439-006 3 142-4439-101 4 142-4439-106 4 142-4701-201 5 142-4701-206 5 142-4701-501 5 142-4701-506 5 142-4701-801 5 142-4701-806 5 End Launch Bulkhead Jack Receptacle 5 Right Angle Bulkhead Jack Receptacle 5 Right Angle Crimp Type Plug - Captivated Contact 3 Right Angle Crimp Type Plug - Captivated Contact 4 Specifications 2 Straight Crimp Type Bulkhead Jack - Captivated Contact 4 Straight Crimp Type Plug - Captivated Contact 3 Straight Crimp Type Plug - Solder or Crimp 3 Straight Jack Receptacle 5 2Johnson Components ® • P.O. Box 1732 • Waseca, MN 56093-0832 • 1-800-247-8256 • Fax: 507-835-6287 • www.johnsoncomp.com INCHES (MILLIMETERS) CUSTOMER DRAWINGS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST SMA Reverse Polarity - 50 Ohm Specifications ELECTRICAL RATINGS Impedance: 50 ohms Frequency Range: Flexible cable connectors ..................................................... 0-12.4 GHz Uncabled receptacles ........................................................... 0-18.0 GHz VSWR: (f = GHz)Straight Right Angle Cabled ConnectorsCabled Connectors RG-316, LMR-100 cable ........... 1.15 + .02f1.15 + .03f RG-58, LMR-195 cable ............ 1.17 + .025f1.17 + .06f RG-142 cable ............................ 1.17 + .02f1.15 + .03f LMR-200, LMR-240 cable .............1.10 + .03f1.10 + .06f Uncabled receptacles .......................................................................... N/A Working Voltage: (Vrms maximum) = Connectors for Cable TypeSea Level70K Feet RG-316; LMR-100, 195, 200 ................................... 25065 RG-58, RG-142, LMR-240, uncabled receptacles .. 33585 Dielectric Withstanding Voltage: (VRMS minimum at sea level) = Connectors for RG-316; LMR-100, 195, 200...................................... 750 Connectors for RG-58, RG-142, LMR-240, uncabled receptacles . 1000 Corona Level: (Volts minimum at 70,000 feet) = Connectors for RG-316, LMR-100, 195, 200 ................................... 190 Connectors for RG-58, RG-142, LMR-240, uncabled receptacles ... 250 Insertion Loss: (dB maximum) Straight flexible cable connectors ................................ .06f (GHz), tested at 6 GHz Right angle flexible cable connectors ................................ 0.15f (GHz), tested at 6 GHz Low loss flexible straight cable connectors ............................. 0.06f (GHz), tested at 1 GHz Low loss flexible right angle cable connectors ....................... 0.15f (GHz), tested at 1 GHz Uncabled receptacles, field replaceable ............................................ N/A Insulation Resistance: 5000 megohms minimum Contact Resistance: (milliohms maximum)After InitialEnvironmental Center contact (straight cabled connectors and uncabled receptacles) ............................ 3.0*4.0* Center contact (right angle cabled connectors ...................................................... 4.06.0 Outer contact (all connectors) ............................ 2.0N/A Braid to body (gold plated connectors) .............. 0.5N/A Braid to body (nickel plated connectors) ............ 5.0N/A RF Leakage: (dB minimum, tested at 2.5 GHz) Flexible cable connectors ............................................................. -60 dB Uncabled receptacles and adapters ................................................. N/A RF High Potential Withstanding Voltage: (Vrms minimum, tested at 4 and 7 MHz) = Connectors for RG-316; LMR-100, 195, 200 ................................... 500 Connectors for RG-58, RG-142, LMR-240, uncabled receptacles ... 670 MECHANICAL RATINGS Engagement Design: MIL-C-39012, Series SMA Engagement/Disengagement Force: 2 inch-pounds maximum Mating Torque: 7 to 10 inch-pounds Bulkhead Mounting Nut Torque: 15 inch-pounds Coupling Proof Torque: 15 inch-pounds minimum Coupling Nut Retention: 60 pounds minimum Contact Retention: 6 lbs. minimum axial force (captivated contacts) 4 inch-ounce minimum torque (uncabled receptacles) Cable Retention:Axial Force*Torque (pounds)(in-oz) Connectors for RG-316, LMR-100 ............ 20N/A Connectors for LMR195, 200 .................... 30N/A Connectors for RG-58, LMR-240 .............. 40N/A Connectors for RG-142 ............................. 45N/A *Or cable breaking strength whichever is less. Durability: 500 cycles minimum ENVIRONMENTAL RATINGS (Meets or exceed the applicable paragraph of MIL-C-39012) Temperature Range: - 65 o C to + 165 o C Thermal Shock: MIL-STD-202, Method 107, Condition B Corrosion: MIL-STD-202, Method 101, Condition B Shock: MIL-STD-202, Method 213, Condition I Vibration: MIL-STD-202, Method 204, Condition D Moisture Resistance: MIL-STD-202, Method 106 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS Bodies: Brass per QQ-B-626, gold plated* per MIL-G-45204 .00001" min. o…
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Response to E04-000089-1 1. The FCC grantee code is correct. The company has changed their name from Inside Technologies to Inside Contactless. 2. A revised confidentiality letter has been uploaded. 3. The impedance of the EUT’s transmitting antenna was adjusted to provide the desired emission level. The EUT position and cabling was maximized. 4. The –19dB correction was applied to the measurement of the Fundamental frequency which was measured at 10 meters. A revised test report has been uploaded with the correction on the fundamental table. 5-7. A revised users manual has been uploaded.
Response to E04-000089-2 1-3. A revised manual has been uploaded. 4. The equipment code should be DXT. Please change the 731 form to reflect this.
Response to E04-000089-2 1-3. A revised manual has been uploaded. 4. The equipment code should be DXT. Please change the 731 form to reflect this.
Response to E04-000089-4 1. A statement regarding the antenna connectors has been uploaded. 2. A letter stating this is for modular approval has been uploaded.
INSIDE CONTACTLESS 11A, Parc Club du Golf 13856 Aix-en-Provence Cedex 3 - France April 13, 2005 We the undersigned, hereby certify that, we use for US market the reverse SMA under reference 142-4701-501 named Right Angle Bulkhead Jack Receptacle for M300-2G OEM product. Sincerely, INSIDE CONTACTLESS Mr Adel HAMZA Hardware Operation Manager
SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Front SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Back SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Top SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Bottom SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Side 1 SUBMITTAL PHOTOGRAPH Side 2
Model : M302 - 2 G Electrical Rating : 12V / 500mA 0.65 " 0.9" Made in Franc e Canada 210 IC: 4717A-M300 This device is certified to comply with Class B limits. Part 15 of FCC rules. See instruction manual. FCC ID: Q45 M300
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M300-2G Theory of Operation In the communication protocol, the data send by the reader to the chip is mixed with the 13.56MHz carrier, amplified and sent to the antenna coil. An ASK signal coming from the chip is recognized by the reader as an amplitude modulation of the carrier signal. The reader needs two steps for a full recovery of the data. The first step is demodulating the backscattering signal, and the second step is to adapt the level to the microcontroller that performs the signal decoding. The demodulation is accomplished by detecting the envelope of the carrier signal. A half- wave capacitor-filtered rectifier circuit is used for the demodulation process. A diode detects the peak voltage of the backscattering signal. The demodulated signal must then pass through band pass filter, amplifier and trigger (signal shaping) circuit before it is fed to the microcontroller. The microcontroller performs data decoding and an asynchronous serial data stream utilizing an open-collector interface.
Page 1 of 36 Report No.: FC04-037A ADDENDUM TO INSIDE TECHNOLOGIES TEST REPORT FC04-037 FOR THE RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSCEIVER, M300-2G FCC PART 15 SUBPART C SECTIONS 15.225 AND 15.209, SUBPART B SECTION 15.107 CLASS B AND RSS 210 COMPLIANCE DATE OF ISSUE: OCTOBER 6, 2004 PREPARED FOR: Inside Technologies Bat 11A, Parc Club du Golf ZAC de la Pichaury 13856 Aix En Provence, France PREPARED BY: Mary Ellen Clayton CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5473A Clouds Rest Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: 543 W.O. No.: 81888 Date of test: May 11-13, 2004 Report No.: FC04-037A This report contains a total of 36 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. The results in this report apply only to the items tested, as identified herein. Page 2 of 36 Report No.: FC04-037A TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................3 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................4 Conditions for Compliance ..............................................................................................4 Approvals .........................................................................................................................4 FCC 15.31(m) Number Of Channels ...............................................................................5 FCC 15.33(a) Frequency Ranges Tested .........................................................................5 FCC 15.35 Analyzer Bandwidth Settings ........................................................................5 FCC 15.203 Antenna Requirements ................................................................................5 Eut Operating Frequency .................................................................................................5 Temperature And Humidity During Testing....................................................................5 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................6 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................6 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................6 Report of Measurements ..................................................................................................7 FCC 15.225(a) Fundamental................................................................................7 FCC 15.225(b) Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels.......................................8 FCC 15.225(e) Frequency Stability and FCC 15.31(e) Voltage Variations ........9 FCC 15.209 Bandedge .........................................................................................10 FCC 15.107 Six Highest Conducted Emission Levels ........................................12 RSS 210 20dB Bandwidth ...................................................................................13 RSS 210 Emissions Mask ....................................................................................14 EUT Setup........................................................................................................................15 Correction Factors............................................................................................................15 Table A: Sample Calculations .............................................................................15 Test Instrumentation and Analyzer Settings ....................................................................16 Spectrum Analyzer Detector Functions ...............................................................16 Peak..........................................................................................................16 Quasi-Peak ...............................................................................................16 Average ....................................................................................................16 EUT Testing.....................................................................................................................17 Mains Conducted Emissions................................................................................17 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................17 Appendix A: Test Setup Photographs..............................................................................18 Photograph Showing Modifications ....................................................................19 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................20 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................21 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................22 Photograph Showing Temperature Testing .........................................................23 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................24 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................25 Appendix B: Test Equipment List ...................................................................................26 Appendix C: Measurement Data Sheets ..........................................................................27 Page 3 of 36 Report No.: FC04-037A ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION DATE OF TEST: May 11-13, 2004 DATE OF RECEIPT: May 11, 2004 PURPOSE OF TEST: To demonstrate the compliance of the Radio Frequency Transceiver, M300-2G with the requirements for FCC Part 15 Subpart C Sections 15.225 and 15.209 and Subpart B Section 15.107 Class B devices. Addendum A is to revise the test distance on the fundamental table. TEST METHOD: ANSI C63.4 (1992) MANUFACTURER: Inside Technolog…
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PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MODIFICATIONS PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions – Front View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Radiated Emissions – Back View PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING RADIATED EMISSIONS Loop Antenna PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING TEMPERATURE TESTING PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Front View : PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING MAINS CONDUCTED EMISSIONS Mains Conducted Emissions - Back View
5473-A Clouds Rest · Mariposa, California · United States
| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15C | 13.56 MHz - 13.56 MHz | - |

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