SX1233IMLTRT Semtech, SX1233IMLTRT Datasheet - Page 33

RF Transceiver Extended Bands Japan-Korea

SX1233IMLTRT

Manufacturer Part Number
SX1233IMLTRT
Description
RF Transceiver Extended Bands Japan-Korea
Manufacturer
Semtech
Datasheet

Specifications of SX1233IMLTRT

Transmitting Current
95mA
Data Rate
600Kbps
Rf Ic Case Style
QFN
No. Of Pins
24
Supply Voltage Range
1.8V To 3.6V
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To +85°C
Receiving Current
17mA

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The SX1233 offers an alternate receiver bandwidth setting during the AFC phase, to accommodate large LO drifts. If the
user considers that the received signal may be out of the receiver bandwidth, a higher channel filter bandwidth can be
programmed in RegAfcBw, at the expense of the receiver noise floor, which will impact upon sensitivity.
3.5.16. Optimized Setup for Low Modulation Index Systems
The user should ensure that the programmed offset exceeds the DC canceller’s cutoff frequency, set through DccFreqAfc
in RegAfcBw.
As shown on Figure 15, a standard AFC sequence uses the result of the FEI to correct the LO frequency and align both
local oscillators. When the optimized AFC is enabled (AfcLowBetaOn=1), the receiver’s LO is corrected by “FeiValue +
LowBetaAfcOffset”.
When the optimized AFC routine is enabled, the receiver startup time can be computed as follows (refer to section 4.2.3):
3.5.17. Temperature Sensor
When temperature is measured, the receiver ADC is used to digitize the sensor response. Most receiver blocks are
disabled, and temperature measurement can only be triggered in Standby or Frequency Synthesizer modes.
Rev 5 - June 2011
ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS & SENSING
Start the AFC evaluation from the previously corrected frequency. This may be useful in systems in which the LO keeps
on drifting in the “same direction”. Ageing compensation is a good example.
For wide band systems, where AFC is usually not required (XTAL inaccuracies do not typically impact the sensitivity), it
is recommended to offset the LO frequency of the receiver to avoid desensitization. This can be simply done by
modifying Frf in RegFrfLsb. A good rule of thumb is to offset the receiver’s LO by 10% of the expected transmitter
frequency deviation.
For narrow band systems, it is recommended to perform AFC. The SX1233 has a dedicated AFC, enabled when
AfcLowBetaOn in RegAfcCtrl is set to 1. A frequency offset, programmable through LowBetaAfcOffset in RegTestAfc, is
added and is calculated as follows:
TS_RE_AGC&AFC (optimized AFC) = Tana + 4.Tcf + 4.Tdcc + 3.Trssi + 2.Tafc + 2.Tpllafc
RX
RX
Before AFC
FeiValue
FeiValue
Figure 15. Optimized AFC (AfcLowBetaOn=1)
TX
TX
Offset = LowBetaAfcOffset x 488 Hz
f
f
Standard AFC
AfcLowBetaOn = 0
Optimized AFC
AfcLowBetaOn = 1
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After AFC
AfcValue
AfcValue
RX
TX
&
TX
RX
LowBetaAfcOffset
f
f
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