JN5169-001-M0x-2
ZigBee 3.0, ZigBee PRO and IEEE802.15.4 modules
Rev. 3.0 — 19 September 2016
Product data sheet
1. General description
The JN5169-001-M0x-2 (with x = 0, 3 or 6) module family provides designers with a
ready-made component that provides a fully integrated solution for applications, using the
IEEE802.15.4 standard in the 2.4 GHz - 2.5 GHz ISM frequency band, including ZigBee
3.0 and ZigBee PRO stack with Home Automation, Light Link and Smart Energy profiles.
The modules integrate all of the RF components required, removing the need to perform
expensive RF design and test. Products can be designed by simply connecting sensors
and switches to the module IO pins. The modules use NXP’s single chip IEEE802.15.4
wireless microcontroller, allowing designers to make use of the extensive chip
development support material. Hence, this range of modules allows designers to bring
wireless applications to market in the minimum time with significantly reduced
development effort and cost.
3 variants are available: JN5169-001-M00-2, JN5169-001-M03-2 and
JN5169-001-M06-2. All modules have FCC modular approval. The JN5169-001-M00-2
and JN5169-001-M03-2 are also CE-compliant and subject to a Notified Body Opinion.
The variants available are described in the Table 1.
1.1 Regulatory Approvals
The JN5169-001-M00-2 and JN5169-001-M03-2 have been tested against the
requirements of the following European standards.
• Radio EN 300 328 v 1.9.1
• EMC, EN 301 489-17 v 2.2.1, EN 62479 2010, EN 301 489-1 v 1.9.2
• Basic Safety Assessment (BSA) EN 60950-1:2006
A Notified Body statement of opinion for this standard is available on request.
The High-power module with M06 suffix is not approved for use in Europe.
Additionally, both module types have received FCC “Modular Approval”, in compliance
with CFR 47 FCC part 15 regulations and in accordance to FCC public notice DA00-1407.
The modular approvals notice and test reports are available on request.
The JN5169-001-M06-2 module is subject to user proximity restrictions under FCC
regulations; more specific information is available in Section 13.1.2.