Hardware overview, M5e and m5e-compact hardware, Microcontroller – ThingMagic M5e-Compact User Manual

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Hardware Overview

Introduction

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W A R N I N G !

The M5e antenna ports may be susceptible to damage from Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD). Equipment failure can result if the antenna or communication
ports are subjected to ESD. Standard ESD precautions should be taken during
installation and operation to avoid static discharge when handling or making
connections to the M5e reader antenna or communication ports. Environmental
analysis should also be performed to ensure static is not building up on and
around the antennas, possibly causing discharges during operation.

Hardware Overview

The following sections explain the M5e and M5e-Compact hardware, and their hardware
revisions.

Note

The M5e and M5e-Compact are the same except where specified that they
are different.

M5e and M5e-Compact Hardware

The M5e and the M5e-Compact are single board modules designed for more space-
constrained applications. The digital and analog electronics are on the same circuit
board. They use a custom RFID reader chip or Application Specific Integrated Circuit
(ASIC).

Microcontroller

The M5e and M5e-Compact have Atmel ARM7 microcontrollers with 256 kB of on-chip
flash memory for storage of all calibration and program data.

Electrostatic Discharge

• IEC-61000-4-2 discharge direct to operational antenna port tolerates

max 300 Volt Pulse

• MIL-883 3015.7 discharge direct to operational antenna port tolerates

max 1200 Volt Pulse

Note:

Survival level varies with antenna return loss and antenna

characteristics. See

Appendix E: Environmental Considerations

for methods to increase ESD tolerances.

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