TRM-433-LT Linx Technologies Inc, TRM-433-LT Datasheet
TRM-433-LT
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... Frequency n Fire / Security Alarms / Access Control Transceivers are supplied in tubes of 33 pcs. n Remote Status / Position Sensing n Long-Range RFID n Wire Elimination 0.619" RF MODULE 0.630" TRM-433-LT LOT 10000 0.125" Figure 1: Package Dimensions DESCRIPTION Transceiver 315MHz Transceiver 418MHz Transceiver 433MHz Basic Evaluation Kit ...
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... IH CC Power Down Input: Input Low Threshold V – IL Input High Threshold V 0. SECTION Frequency Range TRM-315-LT – TRM-418-LT – TRM-433-LT – Center Frequency Accuracy – -50 Data Rate – 65 RECEIVER SECTION LO Feedthrough – – IF Frequency F – IF Noise Bandwidth N – 3DB Receiver Sensitivity – ...
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE GRAPHS 12.00 9.00 6.00 3.00 0.00 -3.00 -6.00 -9.00 -12.00 -15.00 -18.00 -21. Output Power (dBm) ...
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE GRAPHS 1. 200mV/div 2. 2.00V/div PDN Carrier 200µS/div Figure 13: TX Turn-On Time from PDN 1. 200mV/div 2. 2.00V/div Vcc Carrier 1.00mS/div Figure 14: TX Turn-On Time from 200mV/div 2. 2.00V/div 5.00µS/div Figure 15: TX ...
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RF IN (Antenna) Band Select 0° Filter ∑ LNA 90° GND RX VCO PLL PA TX VCO XTAL Figure 17: LT Series Transceiver Block Diagram THEORY OF OPERATION The LT Series transceiver sends and recovers data ...
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USING THE DATA LINE The CMOS-compatible DATA line is used for both the transmitter data and the recovered receiver data. Its function is controlled by the state of the T/R SEL line will be an input when in ...
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... T/R PDN ANALOG DATA T/R SEL TRM-XXX-LT T/R DATA LICAL-TRC-MT Figure 21: LT Transceiver and MT Transcoder This circuit uses the LT Series transceiver and the MT Series transcoder to transmit and receive button presses. The MT Series has eight data lines, which can be set as inputs and connected to buttons that will pull the line high when pressed, or set as outputs to activate external circuitry. When not used, the lines are pulled low by 100kΩ ...
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BOARD LAYOUT GUIDELINES If you are at all familiar with RF devices, you may be concerned about specialized board layout requirements. Fortunately, because of the care taken by Linx in designing the modules, integrating them is straightforward. Despite this ease ...
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PAD LAYOUT The following pad layout diagram is designed to facilitate both hand and automated assembly. 0.065" 0.610" 0.070" 0.100" Figure 24: Recommended PCB Layout PRODUCTION GUIDELINES The modules are housed in a hybrid SMD package that supports hand or ...
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ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS The choice of antennas is a critical and often overlooked design consideration. The range, performance, and legality link are critically dependent upon the antenna. While adequate antenna performance can often be obtained by trial and ...
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COMMON ANTENNA STYLES There are literally hundreds of antenna styles and variations that can be employed with Linx RF modules. Following is a brief discussion of the styles most commonly utilized. Additional antenna information can be found in Linx Application ...
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LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS NOTE: Linx RF modules are designed as component devices that require external components to function. The modules are intended to allow for full Part 15 compliance; however, they are not approved by the FCC or any other agency ...
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WIRELESS MADE SIMPLE U.S. CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS LINX TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 159 ORT LANE MERLIN, OR 97532 PHONE: (541) 471-6256 FAX: (541) 471-6251 www.linxtechnologies.com Disclaimer Linx Technologies is continually striving to improve the quality and function of its products. For this ...