Analog Devices / Maxim Integrated MAX4146x UHF Sub-GHz ISM/SRD Transmitters
Analog Devices MAX4146x UHF Sub-GHz ISM/SRD Transmitters are designed to transmit On-Off Keying (OOK), Amplitude-Shift Keying (ASK), Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK), and Gaussian (G)FSK (or 2GFSK) data in the 286MHz to 960MHz frequency range. The device integrates a fractional phase-locked-loop (PLL) so that a single, low-cost crystal can be used to generate commonly used sub-GHz frequencies. The response time of the PLL allows for frequency-hopping and spread spectrum protocols for increased range and security. The Analog Devices MAX4146x architecture offers greater modulation depth, faster frequency settling, higher tolerance of the transmit frequency, and reduced temperature dependence.Features
- Low implementation cost
- Bits-to-RF single-wire operation
- Low bill-of-materials (BoM)
- Uses single, low-cost, 16MHz crystal
- Small 3mm x 3mm TSSOP-10 package
- Increased range, data rates, and security
- Up to +16dBm PA output power
- Fast frequency switching for FHSS/DSSS
- Fast-on oscillator: < 250μs startup time
- Up to 200kbps NRZ data rate
- Extend battery life with low supply current
- <8mA ASK Manchester coded
- <12mA (G)FSK or 2GFSK at 315MHz
- Selectable standby and shutdown modes
- Auto shutdown at < 20nA (typ.) current
- Ease-of-Use
- +1.8V to +3.6V single-supply operation
- Fully programmable with SPI interface
- 400kHz/1MHz I2C versions are also available
Applications
- Building automation and security
- Wireless sensors and alarms
- Remote and Passive Keyless Entry (RKE/PKE)
- Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS)
- Automatic Meter Reading (AMR)
- Garage Door Openers (GDO)
- Radio-control toys
- Internet of Things (IoT)
Datasheets
Publicado: 2018-12-19
| Actualizado: 2023-04-24
