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ATA8202-PXQW 19

Manufacturer Part Number
ATA8202-PXQW 19
Description
IC RX UHF ASK/FSK 433MHZ 24-VQFN
Manufacturer
Atmel
Series
-r
Datasheet

Specifications of ATA8202-PXQW 19

Frequency
433MHz
Sensitivity
-113dBm
Data Rate - Maximum
9.6 kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
ASK, FSK
Applications
AMR, ISM, Security and Access
Current - Receiving
6.7mA
Data Interface
*
Memory Size
*
Antenna Connector
*
Features
-
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 3.3 V, 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
24-VQFN Exposed Pad
Pin Count
24
Screening Level
Industrial
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
ATA8202-PXQW
2. RF Receiver
2.1
6
Low-IF Receiver
ATA8201/ATA8202
As seen in
oscillator, and the signal processing part with mixer, IF filter, IF amplifier with analog RSSI,
FSK/ASK demodulator, data filter, and data slicer.
In receive mode, the LNA pre-amplifies the received signal which is converted down to a
440-kHz intermediate frequency (IF), then filtered and amplified before it is fed into an FSK/ASK
demodulator, data filter, and data slicer. The received signal strength indicator (RSSI) signal is
available at the pin RSSI.
The receive path consists of a fully integrated low-IF receiver. It fulfills the sensitivity, blocking,
selectivity, supply voltage, and supply current specification needed to design, e.g., an industrial/
aftermarket integrated receiver for RKE and TPM systems. A benefit of the integrated receive fil-
ter is that no external components needed.
At 315 MHz, the ATA8201 receiver (433.92 MHz for the ATA8202 receiver) has a typical system
noise figure of 6.0 dB (7.0 dB), a system I1dBCP of –31 dBm (–30 dBm), and a system IIP3 of
–24 dBm (–23 dBm). The signal path is linear for out-of-band disturbers up to the I1dBCP and
hence there is no AGC or switching of the LNA needed, and a better blocking performance is
achieved. This receiver uses an IF (intermediate frequency) of 440 kHz, the typical image rejec-
tion is 30 dB and the typical 3-dB IF filter bandwidth is 420 kHz (f
f
10 Kbits/s Manchester with ±38 kHz frequency deviation in FSK mode, thus, the resulting sensi-
tivity at 315 MHz (433.92 MHz) is typically –105 dBm (–104 dBm).
Due to the low phase noise and spurs of the synthesizer together with the 8th-order integrated IF
filter, the receiver has a better selectivity and blocking performance than more complex double
superhet receivers, without using external components and without numerous spurious receiv-
ing frequencies.
A low-IF architecture is also less sensitive to second-order intermodulation (IIP2) than direct
conversion receivers where every pulse or amplitude modulated signal (especially the signals
from TDMA systems like GSM) demodulates to the receiving signal band at second-order
non-linearities.
lo_IF
= 230 kHz and f
Figure 1-3 on page
hi_IF
= 650 kHz). The demodulator needs a signal-to-noise ratio of 8.5 dB for
5, the RF receiver consists of a low-noise amplifier (LNA), a local
IF
= 440 kHz ± 210 kHz,
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