RK-900-FDTC Radiotronix, RK-900-FDTC Datasheet

no-image

RK-900-FDTC

Manufacturer Part Number
RK-900-FDTC
Description
RF Modules & Development Tools Rapid Developmnt Kit
Manufacturer
Radiotronix
Datasheet

Specifications of RK-900-FDTC

Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
The EWM-900-FDTC is ideal for unlicensed voice and data applica-
tions. The transceiver module requires no external RF components
except for the antenna. It generates virtually no emissions, making
FCC and ETSI approvals easy.
The transceiver operates in full-duplex. It can transmit and receive
data and/or voice simultaneously. The receiver section employs a
direct-conversion, zero IF architecture, eliminating image frequency
interference.
The manufacturing-friendly DIP style package and low-cost make the
EWM-900-FDTC suitable for high volume applications.
Figure 1. Mechanical Drawing
Preliminary
APPLICATIONS
Designed for Voice and Data Applications
1000 foot operating range is possible
-109 dBm Sensitivity (12dB SINAD)
19.2K Baud Data Rate
56 Channels
Full-Duplex Operation
Automated Meter Reading
Wireless Headsets
On-Site Paging
Asset Tracking
Wireless Alarm and Security Systems
Long Range RFID
Automated Resource Management
Rev Date 7/25/01
KEY FEATURES
Low-Cost
56 channels
3V operation
Small-size: 1.22’ x .82”
No external parts are required
Simple serial programming interface
RSSI
Figure 2. Pin-Out Diagram
EWM-900-FDTC
902-928MHz
Transceiver
Full-Duplex
Audio/Data
Low-Cost
1

Related parts for RK-900-FDTC

RK-900-FDTC Summary of contents

Page 1

Designed for Voice and Data Applications 1000 foot operating range is possible -109 dBm Sensitivity (12dB SINAD) 19.2K Baud Data Rate 56 Channels Full-Duplex Operation The EWM-900-FDTC is ideal for unlicensed voice and data applica- tions. The transceiver module requires ...

Page 2

EWM-900-FDTC Absolute Maximum Ratings Rating Power Supply and All Input Pins Storage Temperature Soldering Temperature (10 sec) Electrical Characteristics ...

Page 3

Notes: 1). 12dB SINAD, 1kHz modulation tone, 25kHz p-p frequency deviation -5 2). 19.2kBit/second, 10 BER, 25kHz p-p deviation 3). -85dBm input level, 1kHz tone, 25 kHz p-p deviation 4). 50 ohm load Pin Description ...

Page 4

EWM-900-FDTC 4 Rev Date 7/25/01 Preliminary ...

Page 5

General Description The EWM-900-FDTC is a complete, fully-integrated FM/FSK transceiver module capable of full-duplex transmission and reception of voice and data. The transceiver operates on one of 56 channels in the 902- 928MHz unlicensed band. No external RF components (except ...

Page 6

... The receive frequency is determined by the values of the A, F, and M counters. The trim bits are used to adjust the tuning range of the receive VCO. The trim value is determined at the factory and is provided with each module clearly marked on the top of the module in indelible ...

Page 7

Table 3: Receive/Transmit Channel Programming Table ...

Page 8

... VCO. The trim 8 value is determined at the factory and is provided with each module clearly marked on the top of the module in indelible ink. The actual transmit frequency can be calculated using same formula as for the receive register. See the receive register description for more information on calculating the M, A, and F values ...

Page 9

Figure 5: Evaluation Board Schematic Diagram Preliminary EWM-900-FDTC Rev Date 7/25/01 9 ...

Page 10

EWM-900-FDTC Applications Information Figure 5 shows the schematic diagram of our evaluation board. All of the transceiver parameters in the specification sheet were determined on this board. Power Supply The transceiver is designed to operate from power ...

Page 11

Receiver Audio Output The receiver audio output is the analog signal directly from the FM demodulator filtered by a 3rd order LPF with a cut-off frequency of 15kHz. The audio signal is 600mV typically. The receiver sensitivity can ...

Page 12

... Support tab. Our second preferred method of providing technical support is through e-mail. You can e-mail us your question at support@radiotronix.com. Our least preferred method of technical support is by phone. Supporting RF products such as ours requires our support engineers to spend time in the lab tracking down problems and answers to customer questions ...

Page 13

NOTES: Preliminary EWM-900-FDTC Rev Date 7/25/01 13 ...

Related keywords