The MICRF600 is a self-contained frequency shift keying (FSK) transceiver module, intended for use in half-duplex, bidirectional RF links. The multi-channeled FSK transceiver module is intended for UHF radio equipment in compliance with the North American Federal Communications Commission (FCC) part 15.247 and 249
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The transmitter consists of a fully programmable PLL frequency synthesizer and power amplifier. The frequency synthesizer consists of a voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a crystal oscillator, dual modulus prescaler, programmable frequency dividers, and a phase-detector. The output power of the power amplifier can be programmed to seven levels. A lock-detect circuit detects when the PLL is in lock.
In receive mode, the PLL synthesizer generates the local oscillator (LO) signal. The N, M, and A values that give the LO frequency are stored in the N0, M0, and A0 registers.
The receiver is a zero intermediate frequency (IF) type that makes channel filtering possible with low-power, integrated low-pass filters. The receiver consists of a low noise amplifier (LNA) that drives a quadrature mix pair. The mixer outputs feed two identical signal channels in phase quadrature. Each channel includes a pre-amplifier, a third order Sallen-Key RC low-pass filter that protects the following switched-capacitor filter from strong adjacent channel signals, and a limiter. The main channel filter is a switched-capacitor implementation of a six-pole elliptic low pass filter. The cut-off frequency of the Sallen-Key RC filter can be programmed to four different frequencies: 100kHz, 150kHz, 230kHz, and 350kHz. The I and Q channel outputs are demodulated and produce a digital data output. The demodulator detects the relative phase of the I and the Q channel signal. If the I channel signal lags behind the Q channel, the FSK tone frequency is above the LO frequency (data “1”). If the I channel leads the Q channel, then the FSK tone is below the LO frequency (data “0”). The output of the receiver is available on the DataIXO pin. A receive signal strength indicator (RSSI) circuit indicates the received signal level .
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- "Drop in" RF solution
- Small size: 11.5x14.1mm
- RF tested
- FCC Compliant
- Surface Mountable
- Tape & Reel
- Digital Bit Synchronizer
- Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
- RX and TX power management
- Power down function
- Register read back function
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