Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a short-range, wireless communication protocol that operates through radio waves, enables secure reliable ranging and precision sensing, creating a new dimension of spatial context for wireless devices.
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Ultra-wideband (UWB) is a short-range, wireless communication protocol that operates through radio waves, enables secure reliable ranging and precision sensing, creating a new dimension of spatial context for wireless devices. It is widely in indoor position/ tracking. In field application, the most problem of UWB is the signal mutual conflicts/interference, that when there multiple anchor& tags exists.
That is why the MaUWB module exists, this module is designed specially for indoor distance measurement between multiple anchors& tags, based on STM32 controller and DW3000, with antenna/PA/LNA on board, it features:
- AT Command& Serial Output: This module runs Makerfabs default firmware that output directly distance measurement results among multiple anchors(max 8)& tags(max 64), without users to deal with the complicated spec/factors in using them. Users can also set simply setting via AT command, such as the antenna delay/sleep;
- Long range: With on-board PA/LNA, the max distance at least 300m
- Roles Setting: each MaUWB can be set as anchor or tag by AT command
- Easy to work with any controller:with it simple output, it can work with any controller such as Arduino/Raspberry PI..
Spec:
1) Comply with IEEE802.15.4-2011 ultra-wideband standard;
2) Easy to integrate without additional RF design;
3) Support CH5 (6489.6MHZ) RF band;
4) Strong resistance to multi-path fading;
5) Two modes of data transmission rate of 850kbps and 6.8Mbps;
6) The maximum packet length is 1023 bytes, which meets the application requirements of high data volume exchange;
7) The system supports 8 Anchor 64 tags.
8) The module supports free configuration of refresh rate, up to 100Hz;
9) Module serial port communication baud rate 115200;
10) Module (Tag) deep hibernation working current as low as 35uA, working current 34mA;