CYPRESS CYWM6934_11

CYWM6934
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WirelessUSB LS™ Radio Module
1.0
Features
2.0
Functional Description
• The CYWM6934 LS™ 2.4-GHz DSSS Radio SoC Module
includes radio (CYWUSB6934), antenna, and all external
components
The CYWM6934 WirelessUSB LS™ Radio Module offers a
complete radio module solution for integration into existing or
new 2.4-GHz products.
• Complete Radio Module with PCB Trace Antenna
The CYWM6934 is tested for functional operation and is
FCC/ETSI(EU)/Industry pre-certified. The module is supplied
with an integrated PCB trace antenna.
• Operates in the unlicensed Industrial, Scientific, and
Medical (ISM) band (2.4 GHz–2.483 GHz)
• –90-dBm receive sensitivity
• Up to 0-dBm output power
The CYWM6934 is available in a small PCBA design and can
be mounted horizontally to the device PCB via a 12-pin
header. The pin-out of the header is shown in Figure 5-1.
• Range of up to 10 meters or more
3.0
• Data throughput of up to 62.5 kbits/sec
• SPI microcontroller interface (up to 2 MHz data rate)
Applications
• PC Human Interface Devices (HID)
• Operating voltage from 2.7V to 3.6V
— Mice
• Small PCBA Design: 0.975” (24.38 mm) by 0.65” (16.25
mm) by 0.212” (5.3 mm) (L x W x H)
— Keyboards
• FCC Modular Approval Grant to meet FCC Part 15, EN 300
328-1, EN 301 489-1, and Industry Canada RSS-210
standards
• An FCC Module Approval (MA) Grant provides customers
significant cost savings, by allowing customers to adopt the
CYWM6934 FCC ID into their own products
— Joysticks
• Peripheral Gaming Devices
— Game Controllers
— Console Keyboards
• General
— Presenter Tools
— Remote Controls
— Consumer Electronics
— Barcode Scanners
— POS Peripherals
— Toys
PCB Trace
Antenna
CYW USB6934
Vcc
CYWM6934 Module
Bypass capacitors
2.0 pF
12-pin
2mm
header
2.0 pF
3.3 nH
1.2 pF
Vcc
RFIN
RFOUT
10
2.2 nH
WirelessUSB LS
CYWUSB6934 Silicon
27 pF
13MHz
Crystal
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
Document 38-16012 Rev. *A
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San Jose, CA 95134
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408-943-2600
Revised October 10, 2006
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3.1
Reference Documentation
For information on technical details of the WirelessUSB LS™
2.4-GHz DSSS Radio SoC such as register settings, timing,
application interfaces, clocking, and power management, refer
to the data sheet of the CYWUSB6934 Radio SoC.
3.2
Applications Support
The CYWM6934 is available as a reference design, complete
with PCB layout files, schematics, and a bill of materials. The
CYWM6934 can be used with the CY3635 WirelessUSB N:1
sensor development kit, and the CY3632 WirelessUSB LS
development kit via a 1 x 14 adaptor board.
4.0
Module Certification Details
4.1
Eligibility Requirements for Regulatory Module Approval
The CYWM6934 LSTM Radio Module is a device that transmits
and receives radio signals in accordance with the spectrum
regulations for the 2.4-GHz unlicensed frequency range.
Regional regulatory agency approval may be required to
operate CYWM6934 throughout the world.
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation has obtained regulatory
approvals for the CYWM6934 to be used in specific countries.
CYWM6934 was approved under the “Modular Approval (MA)
Grant”. This certification represents a significant cost savings
to the OEM.
The MA Grant provides that device manufacturers who incorporate CYWM6934 as tested and approved can be relieved
from having to perform the Radio Regulatory certification
portion of the respective agency certification.
The MA Grant is valid only in countries[1.] that recognize the
MA Grant certification process; the USA, Canada, Belgium,
Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,
Spain, Sweden, UK.
4.1.1.3 Portable Application:
Module can be relocated and will have less than 20cm
separation from human body.
4.1.2
Correct Installation:
• Modules cannot be modified in any way
• Modules must be used only in the operating range specified
in the datasheets
• Modules cannot be co-located within 20cm of another intentional radiator in the system
• Must guarantee that end user cannot easily change antenna
Note: Sidestepping these requirements is possible with
additional testing and/or recertification. However, modular
approval would no longer apply.
4.1.3
Correct Labeling:
If end device containing a WirelessUSB LS Module will be sold
or used in the USA, the enclosure of the product must display
a label with the following basic elements:
CYWM6934
Contains FCC ID: R8KUGWM1USHN33A
If end device containing a WirelessUSB LS Module will be sold
or used in Europe, the enclosure of the product must display
a label with the following basic elements:
CYWM6934
In order to be able to take advantage of Cypress’s modular
certification in an end product, the following must be ensured:
0122
1.) Correct Application
2.) Correct Installation
3.) Correct labeling
4.1.1
If end device containing a WirelessUSB LS Module will be sold
or used in Canada, the enclosure of the product must display
a label with the following basic elements:
Correct Application:
There are three types of application considered for wireless
modules and the LS has been verified to work with all three
application types at pre-certified power output levels.
However, other usages are possible with re-certification. The
application types are defined as follows
4.1.1.1 Fixed Application:
Module is in a permanent location and has atleast 2m
separation from the human body.
4.1.1.2 Mobile Application:
Module can be relocated and will have atleast 20cm
separation from the human body.
Note:
1. This list is as of march 2006. Please talk to your local Sales person for the
current list.
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CYWM6934
This product contains Cypress WirelessUSB module
Canadian Cert No IC: 5125A-UGWM1US
As of March 2006, Japan does not recognize the “Modular
Approval” certification. Regulatory certification for Japan
(TELEC) must be acquired through typical approval procedures. These approvals are the sole responsibility of the OEM.
Note:
Even with modular approval, the end device still has to be
tested for digital emissions compliance with all agencies as an
electronic device. The modular approval only eliminates the
need to test for compliance on RF transmissions.
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4.2
User Guide Information
Electronic device manufacturers using Cypress’s Modular
Approval are required to follow the below mentioned labeling
practice on the container in which the device is marketed or in
the product user’s guide. This should be in accompaniment
with other regulatory information. The text may be disbursed
according to language or geographic regions if desired, but the
exact text shown below must be maintained.
4.2.1
United States of America requirements:
The device shall bear the following statement in a conspicuous
location:
“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”.
When the device is so small or for such use that it is not
practical to place the statement specified under paragraph (a)
of this section on it, the information required by this paragraph
shall be placed in a prominent location in the instruction
manual or pamphlet supplied to the user or, alternatively, shall
be placed on the container in which the device is marketed.
However, the FCC identifier or the unique identifier, as appropriate, must be displayed on the device.
The users manual or instruction manual for an intentional or
unintentional radiator shall bear the following cautionary
statement:
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.”
4.2.1.1 United States Regulatory Approval FCC Modular Approval (MA)
The requirements for FCC Modular Approval were released in
June 2000 in the FCC’s Public Notice: FCC Public Notice DA
00-1407, Part 15 Unlicensed Modular Transmitter Approvals.
Criteria for Modular Approval
In our OEM instructions it is recommend that the following
rules (required by FCC grants) be adhered to.
• Cypress FCC ID label must appear on the outside of their
product. FCC Public Notice DA 00-1407 instructs, "...if the
FCC ID is not visible when the module is installed inside
another device, then the outside of the device into which the
module is installed must also display a label referring to the
enclosed module. This exterior label can use wording such as
the following: “Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID:
XYZMODEL1” or “Contains FCC ID: XYZMODEL1.” Any
similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be
used."
• No co-location with other transmitters is allowed. By
definition, co-location is when another radio or its antenna is
located within 20 cm of our radio and it can transmit simultaneously with your radio. Only the antenna(s) that were certified
with your radio may be used. Other antennas may be used
only if they are of the same type (e.g. yagi, dipole, patch) and
have the same or lower gain.
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• Not withstanding the Modular Approval for the Radio Device
with associated interconnect and antennae, the end product
configuration must meet digital emissions compliance and
must be tested in accordance with FCC Part 15 requirements
confirming radiated emissions are within specified limits.
Applicable sections include:
• Part 15 Section 15.109 Sub-paragraph A, Class B Radiated
Emission Limits
These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer
or by contacting an approved test facility equipped and
certified accordingly. The results of these emissions tests are
not required to be submitted to the FCC or Cypress, but should
be kept on file by the OEM.
• Cypress module can only be installed by the OEM and not by
the user. It should not be installed in a user accessible location.
• Any modifications to the radio will void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. The OEM must not modify any aspect
of the radio's mechanical and electrical configuration.
• The OEM must include compliance information in their user
information.
• Although no additional regulatory work may be required for
the radio, the host device is probably subject to other FCC
authorizations as a digital device. DoC authorization is
required for PCs and peripherals; verification is required for
most other digital devices.
Product Labeling Requirements
FCC product labeling requirements stipulate an FCC label,
including specific text, be placed on the device containing the
CYWM6934 module. The product label must include the
following text and must be affixed to the exterior of the OEM’s
product. (As shown in the ‘Correct Labeling’ section 4.1.3)
4.2.2
proval
Industry Canadian Requirements and Regulatory Ap-
Industry Canada regulatory approval typically conforms to the
FCC in terms of emission levels and other regulatory requirements. It is the position of the Industry Canada agency that the
OEM primarily responsibility for ensuring end product
compliance. Cypress (Unigen) as grantee and supplier of the
module maintains responsibility for the Modular Approved
design.
Criteria for Modular Approval
In our OEM instructions it is recommend that the following
rules (required by Industry Canada) be adhered to.
• Cypress Industry Canada ID label must appear on the
outside of their product.If the Industry Canada ID is not visible
when the module is installed inside another device, then the
outside of the device into which the module is installed must
also display a label referring to the enclosed module. This
exterior label can use wording such as the following: “Contains
Transmitter Module Canadian Cert No IC: XYZMODEL1” or
“Contains Canadian Cert No IC: XYZMODEL1.” Any similar
wording that expresses the same meaning may be used.
• No co-location with other transmitters is allowed. By
definition, co-location is when another radio or its antenna is
located within 20 cm of our radio and it can transmit simultaneously with your radio. Only the antenna(s) that were certified
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with your radio may be used. Other antennas may be used
only if they are of the same type (e.g. yagi, dipole, patch) and
have the same or lower gain.
• Notwithstanding the Modular Approval for the Radio Device
with associated interconnect and antennae, the end product
configuration must meet digital emissions compliance and
must be tested in accordance Industry Canada RSS-210 (Low
Power License-Exempt Radio communication Devices)
requirements confirming radiated emissions are within
specified limits. Applicable sections include:
• Part 15 Section 15.109 Sub-paragraph A, Class B Radiated
Emission Limits
These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer
or by contacting an approved test facility equipped and
certified accordingly. The results of these emissions tests are
not required to be submitted to Industry Canada or Cypress,
but should be kept on file by the OEM.
• Cypress module can only be installed by the OEM and not by
the user. It should not be installed in a user accessible location.
CYWM6934
apparatus, together with the declaration of conformity to the
essential requirements.”
Ensuring regulatory compliance of the end product is the sole
responsibility of the OEM.
Cypress maintains responsibility for conformance of the
CYWM6934, the interconnect, and the antennae as the
manufacturer.
The R&TTE directive maintains that first level compliance be
reviewed by a “Notified Body” prior to general product
marketing. This is not mandatory, but reduces the risk of the
product being challenged for non-compliance. Although not
specifically stated in the R&TTE Directive, corrections of noncompliance issues are the responsibility of the end product
manufacturer.
Criteria for Modular Approval
In our OEM instructions it is recommend that the following
rules (required by ETSI) be adhered to.
• The OEM must include compliance information in their user
information.
• No co-location with other transmitters is allowed. By
definition, co-location is when another radio or its antenna is
located within 20 cm of our radio and it can transmit simultaneously with your radio. Only the antenna(s) that were certified
with your radio may be used. Other antennas may be used
only if they are of the same type (e.g. yagi, dipole, patch) and
have the same or lower gain.
• Although no additional regulatory work may be required for
the radio, the host device is probably subject to other FCC
authorizations as a digital device. DoC authorization is
required for PCs and peripherals; verification is required for
most other digital devices.
• The end-product configuration must meet digital emissions
compliance and must be tested in accordance with the
European Union standards ETSI 300 328 (European Telecommunications Standard for 2.4 GHz ISM band Emissions) and
ETSI 300 826 (Electromagnetic Compatibility).
Note:
Detailed European Union regulatory standards documents
may be obtained from the url:
• Any modifications to the radio will void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. The OEM must not modify any aspect
of the radio's mechanical and electrical configuration.
Industry Canada generally follows the guidelines of the FCC
for emissions level requirements. FCC end-product
compliance certification results may be used to satisfy Industry
Canada requirements. Please consult the Industry Canada,
RSS 210 specifications to confirm interagency compliance. If
comparable FCC testing has not been performed or if the
specifications are not cross compliant, RSS 210 testing will be
required.
Product Labeling Requirements
Industry Canada product labeling requirements stipulate
specific text be placed on the device containing the
CYWM6934 module. The product label must include the
following text and must be affixed to the exterior of the OEM’s
product. (As shown in the ‘Correct Labeling’ section 4.1.3)
4.2.3
proval
European Union Requirements and Regulatory Ap-
The requirements for EU Regulatory Approval were released
in April 2000 in the EU R&TTE Directive.
This directive supports self directed testing and certification for
“harmonized” bands within OEM facilities or by third party. In
the case of WirelessUSB, standards have become harmonized (although frequencies are not). The R&TTE directive no
longer requires a Technical Construction File however;
frequency notification to EU countries is still applicable.
Article 6 of the R&TTE directive states: “The manufacturer or
the person responsible for placing the apparatus on the market
provides information for the user on the intended use of the
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These emissions tests can be conducted by the manufacturer
or by contacting an approved test facility equipped and
certified accordingly. The results of these emissions tests are
not required to be submitted to the ETSI or Cypress, but
should be kept on file by the OEM.
• Cypress module can only be installed by the OEM and not by
the user. It should not be installed in a user accessible location.
• Any modifications to the radio will void the user's authority to
operate the equipment. The OEM must not modify any aspect
of the radio's mechanical and electrical configuration.
• The OEM must include compliance information in their user
information.
• Although no additional regulatory work may be required for
the radio, the host device is probably subject to other FCC
authorizations as a digital device. DoC authorization is
required for PCs and peripherals; verification is required for
most other digital devices.
Note:
The European Union generally follows the guidelines of the
FCC for emissions level requirements. FCC end-product
compliance certification results, if available, may be used to
satisfy EU requirements (Substitution Method). Please consult
the ETSI 300 328 specifications to confirm inter-agency
compliance. If comparable FCC testing has not been
performed or if the specifications are not cross compliant,
ETSI 300 328 testing will be required. Additionally, testing to
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the ETSI 301 489-17 (immunity testing) is strongly recommended. Cypress assumes no responsibility for compliance of
the end-product configuration.
documentation must indicate the use restrictions of the endproduct (i.e. countries disallowing the operating frequencies of
the CYWM6934).
Product Labeling Requirements
Note:
European Union product labeling requirements stipulate
specific text be placed on the device containing the
CYWM6934 module. The product label must include the
following text and must be affixed to the exterior of the OEM’s
product. (As shown in the ‘Correct Labeling’ section 4.1.3).
This same information may be included in the product user
manual, however this is not mandatory. Packaging and user
The end-product must be labeled "CE" and to the right of the
CE mark, the label should have '!' with a circle around it. The
exclamation mark designates a non-harmonized frequency
band.
5.0
Pin Definitions
Table 5-1. Pin Description Table for the CYWM6934
Pin QFN
Name
Direction
Description
1
GND
–
Ground
2
VCC
–
Supply voltage for the entire Radio Module (2.7V-3.6V). It is recommended that 3.3V be
used for most applications.
3
IRQ
Output
4
nRESET
Input
Active low reset signal from MCU to Radio Module
5
MOSI
Input
Master out, slave in SPI signal from MCU to Radio Module
6
nSS
Input
Active low slave select signal from MCU to Radio Module
7
SCK
Input
SPI clock from MCU to Radio Module
8
MISO
Output
Interrupt signal from Radio Module to the MCU
Master in, slave out SPI signal from Radio Module to MCU
9
GND
–
10
nPD
Input
Ground
11
N/C
–
No connect—leave open
12
N/C
–
No connect—leave open
Active low power-down signal from MCU to Radio Module
12-pin
2mm
header
GND
1
2
V CC
IRQ
3
4
nRESET
MOSI
5
6
nSS
SCK
7
8
MISO
GND
9
10
nPD
N/C
11
12
N/C
Figure 5-1. CYWM6934 Header Pin-out
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Pin 1
Unit: Mils
Figure 5-2. CYWM6934 Mechanical Drawing
12-pin
2mm
Header’s Pin1
Figure 5-3. CYWM6934 Top View
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IRQ
MOSI
SCK
1
3
5
7
9
11
2
4
6
8
10
12
HDR12_2MM
1
3
5
7
9
11
J1
2
4
6
8
10
12
nRESET
nSS
MISO
nPD
VCC
IRQ
nPD
0402
VCC
nSS
MOSI
MISO
SCK
nRESET
C6
0.1 uFd0402
1
2
3
4
7
8
10
11
12
19
20
21
33
22
23
24
25
14
C7
0.1 uFd0402
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
NC6
NC7
NC8
NC9
DIOVAL
DIO
IRQ
PD
SS
MOSI
MISO
SCK
RESET
U1
CYWUSB6934-48LFC
GND
C8
0.1 uFd0402
13
C9
0.1 uFd0402
NC10
NC11
NC12
NC13
NC14
NC15
NC16
NC17
NC18
NC19
NC20
NC21
NC22
X13IN
X13
X13OUT
RFIN
RFOUT
PACTL
TV1
C11
0.1 uFd
CLKOUT
C10
0.1 uFd0402
15
17
18
27
30
31
36
37
39
40
43
47
48
35
38
26
46
5
34
0402
1206
IND0402
2.0 pFd
C2
0402
13 MHz Crystal
2.2 nH
IND0402
L2
L1
3.3 nH
Y1
10 uFd 10v
C5
2.0 pFd
C1
0402
C4
27 pFd
0402
49
TAB
VCC1
VCC2
VCC3
VCC4
VCC5
VCC6
VCC7
VCC8
VCC9
VCC10
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16
28
29
32
41
42
44
45
VCC
C3
1.2 pFd
ANT1
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Figure 5-4. CYWM6934 Schematic
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6.0
Ordering Information
Table 6-1. Ordering Information
Part Number
CYWM6934
Radio
Transceiver Module
Package Name
N/A
Package Type
N/A
Operating Range
Commercial
This document is subject to change, and may be found to contain errors of omission or changes in parameters. For feedback or
technical support regarding Cypress WirelessUSB products please contact Cypress at www.cypress.com. WirelessUSB LS is a
trademark of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation. All product and company names mentioned in this document are the trademarks
of their respective holders.
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Document History Page
Document Title: CYWM6934 WirelessUSB LS™ Radio Module
Document Number: 38-16012
REV.
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Issue Date
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Change
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UYR
Added ‘Modular Certification’ details - For the USA, the EU and Canada.
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© Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, 2005. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Cypress Semiconductor Corporation assumes no responsibility for the use
of any circuitry other than circuitry embodied in a Cypress product. Nor does it convey or imply any license under patent or other rights. Cypress products are not warranted nor intended to be
used for medical, life support, life saving, critical control or safety applications, unless pursuant to an express written agreement with Cypress. Furthermore, Cypress does not authorize its
products for use as critical components in life-support systems where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user. The inclusion of Cypress
products in life-support systems application implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress against all charges.
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