Abocom WM5200 User Manual

Wm5200, 11n/b/g compliant 2.4ghz mini-pci module

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WM5200

802.11n/b/g compliant 2.4GHz Mini-PCI Module

Description

The WM5200 is an IEEE802.11 n/b/g mini-PCI module

that connects your notebook to a wireless local area.

The WM5200 2*3 MIMO Technology improves effective

throughput and range over existing 802.11 b/g

products better expands the receiving distance and

efficiently eliminates wireless connection dead spots

compared with normal 11g products.

The WM5200 is a very small module that can fit into

any notebook, handheld or desktop computer

equipped with a mini- PCI (Type III B slot) interface

for wireless network applications. It allows you to

take full advantage of your notebook’s mobility with

access to real-time information and online services

anytime and anywhere. It slides easily into the

mini-PCI expansion slot to enable a wireless

connection to your network.

Specification

Standards

IEEE 802.11 n/b/g standards compliant

Antenna

Detachable antenna

Frequency
Range

802.11 n/b/g
USA (FCC): 2.412GHz ~ 2.462GHz
Europe (ETSI): 2.412GHz ~ 2.472 GHz
Japan (TELEC): 2.412GHz ~ 2.483GHz

Number of
Selectable
Channels

802.11n 20MHz/40MHz ;802.11b/g

USA (FCC) 11 channels;
EU (ETSI) 13 channels;
Japan (TELEC) 13 channels

Data Rate

802.11n: up to 300Mbps
802.11b: 1, 2, 5,5, 11Mbps
802.11g: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps

Coverage
Area

Up to 12 times faster then existing 802.11 b/g products

Transmit
Power(EIRP)

11n HT40 : +17dBm
11b CCK: +19dBm
11g OFDM: +17dBm

Receiver
Sensitivity

-65dBm at 300Mbps
-70dBm at 54Mpbs, 10% PER
-86dBm at 11Mpbs, 8% PER

Power
Requirement

3.3Vdc

Dimension

44.6mm(L)*59.9mm(W)*3.1mm(H)

Certifications FCC,

CE

Features

• 300 Mbps PHY Rate Support
• 2*3 MIMO Technology improves effective

throughput and range over existing 802.11 b/g
products

• Qos WMM, WMM-PS,

• Support 802.11n/b/g standard

• Low power consumption

• Operating Systems Support: Windows 2000,

Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux

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