RXM-900-HP-II Linx Technologies Inc, RXM-900-HP-II Datasheet - Page 14

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RXM-900-HP-II

Manufacturer Part Number
RXM-900-HP-II
Description
RECEIVER RF 900MHZ 8-CH PACK
Manufacturer
Linx Technologies Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of RXM-900-HP-II

Frequency
902MHz ~ 928MHz
Sensitivity
-95dBm
Data Rate - Maximum
50 kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FM, FSK
Applications
Home / Industrial Automation, Remote Access, Security Alarms
Current - Receiving
18mA
Data Interface
PCB, Through Hole
Antenna Connector
Through Hole
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 16 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Package / Case
18-SIP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Features
-
Memory Size
-
Other names
RXM-900-HP2
RXM-900-HP2
RECEIVER SENSITIVITY PERFORMANCE
The sensitivity of a receiver is critical to the overall range-performance of a
wireless link. Among wireless manufacturers this measurement is particularly
subject to specmanship due to the variety of methods and conditions under
which sensitivity can be tested.
A hallmark of Linx designs is outstanding sensitivity, but more importantly our
sensitivity specifications are based on harsh testing. The receiver sensitivity for
the HP Series-II is specified for a given bit-error-rate (BER), which is measured
using a pseudo-random bitstream generated by a bit-error-rate-tester (BERT). A
sample of each lot of modules is tested for sensitivity, and therefore the quoted
sensitivity is a characterization of the module, and not a guaranteed
specification. The receiver sensitivity test setup used by Linx is shown in the
figure below.
TXD OUT
EXT 1
Hewlett Packard ES-3000
Phoenix 5500
Signal Generator
BER Tester
RF Out
RxD
IN
RF
Data
HP Receiver
Under Test
IN
Out
Figure 19: Sensitivity Test Setup
Figure 7 on page 3 shows the typical BER versus input power for the HP Series-
II receivers. This graph can be used to determine the actual sensitivity you can
attain for a given application. For instance, high-rate data communications would
-5
require a BER of <1
where a low-rate data application with redundant data
-2
transmission may only require a BER of <1
.
Based on the sensitivity characterization of the HP-II receiver and the output
power of the transmitter as legally allowed by the FCC, a path loss model can be
used to show that the open field range of an HP-II link can exceed 1,000 feet. The
actual ability of a particular product utilizing the HP Series-II receivers to attain
this range-performance depends on many factors including:
1). Quality of receiving antenna
2). Actual path loss model (open field, inter-building, city, etc.)
3). Quality of power supply
The HP-II development kit you purchased contains two development boards that
can be used to properly evaluate an HP-II data link's range-performance. If you
have any difficulties duplicating the same range with your own product, you
should carefully review all Linx documentation for hints on what the problem
might be. If all else fails, contact Linx and discuss your design with an application
engineer.

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