SI1013-A-GM Silicon Laboratories Inc, SI1013-A-GM Datasheet - Page 104

IC TXRX MCU + EZRADIOPRO

SI1013-A-GM

Manufacturer Part Number
SI1013-A-GM
Description
IC TXRX MCU + EZRADIOPRO
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of SI1013-A-GM

Package / Case
42-QFN
Frequency
240MHz ~ 960MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
256kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FSK, GFSK, OOK
Applications
General Purpose
Power - Output
13dBm
Sensitivity
-121dBm
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
18.5mA
Current - Transmitting
30mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Memory Size
8kB Flash, 768B RAM
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Number Of Receivers
1
Number Of Transmitters
1
Wireless Frequency
240 MHz to 960 MHz
Interface Type
UART, SMBus, SPI, PCA
Output Power
13 dBm
Operating Supply Voltage
0.9 V to 3.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Maximum Supply Current
4 mA
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Modulation
FSK, GFSK, OOK
Protocol Supported
C2, SMBus
Core
8051
Program Memory Type
Flash
Program Memory Size
8 KB
Data Ram Size
768 B
Supply Current (max)
4 mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Operating Temperature
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1870-5
Si1010/1/2/3/4/5
7. Comparators
Si1010/1/2/3/4/5 devices include two on-chip programmable voltage comparators: Comparator 0 (CPT0) is
shown in Figure 7.1; Comparator 1 (CPT1) is shown in Figure 7.2. The two comparators operate identi-
cally, but may differ in their ability to be used as reset or wake-up sources. See the Reset Sources chapter
and the Power Management chapter for details on reset sources and low power mode wake-up sources,
respectively.
The Comparator offers programmable response time and hysteresis, an analog input multiplexer, and two
outputs that are optionally available at the Port pins: a digital synchronous “latched” output (CP0, CP1), or
a digital asynchronous “raw” output (CP0A, CP1A). The asynchronous CP0A signal is available even when
the system clock is not active. This allows the Comparator to operate and generate an output when the
device is in some low power modes.
7.1. Comparator Inputs
Each Comparator performs an analog comparison of the voltage levels at its positive (CP0+ or CP1+) and
negative (CP0- or CP1-) input. Both comparators support multiple port pin inputs multiplexed to their posi-
tive and negative comparator inputs using analog input multiplexers. The analog input multiplexers are
completely under software control and configured using SFR registers. See Section “7.6. Comparator0 and
Comparator1 Analog Multiplexers” on page 111 for details on how to select and configure Comparator
inputs.
Important Note About Comparator Inputs: The Port pins selected as Comparator inputs should be con-
figured as analog inputs and skipped by the Crossbar. See the Port I/O chapter for more details on how to
configure Port I/O pins as Analog Inputs. The Comparator may also be used to compare the logic level of
digital signals, however, Port I/O pins configured as digital inputs must be driven to a valid logic state
(HIGH or LOW) to avoid increased power consumption.
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Analog Input Multiplexer
Px.x
Px.x
Px.x
Px.x
Figure 7.1. Comparator 0 Functional Block Diagram
CP0HYN1
CP0HYN0
CP0HYP1
CP0HYP0
CP0OUT
CP0RIF
CP0FIF
CP0EN
CP0 +
CP0 -
+
-
Rev. 1.0
VDD
GND
Decision
Reset
CPT0MD
Tree
(ASYNCHRONOUS)
(SYNCHRONIZER)
D
SET
CLR
Q
Q
D
SET
CLR
Q
Q
Rising-edge
CP0
Crossbar
Interrupt
Logic
Falling-edge
Interrupt
CP0
CP0A
CP0
CP0

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