T5761-TGS Atmel, T5761-TGS Datasheet - Page 5

IC RCVR902-928MHZ ASK/FSK 20SOIC

T5761-TGS

Manufacturer Part Number
T5761-TGS
Description
IC RCVR902-928MHZ ASK/FSK 20SOIC
Manufacturer
Atmel
Datasheet

Specifications of T5761-TGS

Frequency
915MHz
Sensitivity
-110dBm
Data Rate - Maximum
10 kBaud
Modulation Or Protocol
ASK, FSK
Applications
General Purpose Data Transmission Systems
Current - Receiving
7.8mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 105°C
Package / Case
20-SOIC (0.300", 7.50mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Features
-
Memory Size
-
Analog Signal Processing
IF Filter
Limiting RSSI Amplifier
4561B–RKE–10/02
To determine f
nominal IF frequency is f
frequencies, the filter is tuned by the crystal frequency f
fixed relation between f
f
The relation is designed to achieve the nominal IF frequency of f
868.3 MHz version. For the 915 MHz version an IF frequency of f
The RF input either from an antenna or from an RF generator must be transformed to
the RF input Pin LNA_IN. The input impedance of that pin is provided in the electrical
parameters. The parasitic board inductances and capacitances influence the input
matching. The RF receiver T5760/T5761 exhibits its highest sensitivity if the LNA is
power matched. This makes the matching to an SAW filter as well as to 50 W or an
antenna easier.
Figure 33 shows a typical input matching network for f
illustrates an according input matching for 868.3 MHz to an SAW. The input matching
network shown in Figure 33 is the reference network for the parameters given in the
electrical characteristics.
The signals coming from the RF front-end are filtered by the fully integrated 4th-order IF
filter. The IF center frequency is f
and f
The subsequent RSSI amplifier enhances the output signal of the IF amplifier before it is
fed into the demodulator. The dynamic range of this amplifier is DR
RSSI amplifier is operated within its linear range, the best S/N ratio is maintained in ASK
mode. If the dynamic range is exceeded by the transmitter signal, the S/N ratio is
defined by the ratio of the maximum RSSI output voltage and the RSSI output voltage
due to a disturber. The dynamic range of the RSSI amplifier is exceeded if the RF input
signal is about 60 dB higher compared to the RF input signal at full sensitivity.
In FSK mode the S/N ratio is not affected by the dynamic range of the RSSI amplifier,
because only the hard limited signal from a high gain limiting amplifier is used by the
demodulator.
The output voltage of the RSSI amplifier is internally compared to a threshold voltage
V
nected between Pin SENS and GND or V
digital control logic. By this means it is possible to operate the receiver at a lower
sensitivity.
If R
connect the Pin SENS directly to GND to get the maximum sensitivity.
If R
sensitivity is defined by the value of R
noise ratio of the LNA input. The reduced sensitivity depends on the signal strength at
the output of the RSSI amplifier.
IF
Th_red
= f
Sens
Sens
IF
LO
. V
=1.0 MHz for f
/915
is connected to GND, the receiver switches to full sensitivity. It is also possible to
is connected to V
Th_red
LO
is determined by the value of the external resistor R
, the construction of the IF filter must be considered at this point. The
RF
IF
= 915 MHz. The nominal bandwidth is 600 kHz.
and f
IF
S
, the receiver operates at a lower sensitivity. The reduced
= 950 kHz. To achieve a good accuracy of the filter corner
LO
.
IF
= 950 kHz for applications where f
Sens
S
. The output of the comparator is fed into the
, the maximum sensitivity by the signal-to-
RF
= 868.3 MHz to 50 W. Figure 34
XTO
. This means that there is a
T5760/T5761
IF
= 1.0 MHz results.
IF
RSSI
Sens
= 950 kHz for the
RF
= 60 dB. If the
. R
= 868.3 MHz
Sens
is con-
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