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MICRF610TR

Manufacturer Part Number
MICRF610TR
Description
868-870 MHz ISM Band Transceiver Module
Manufacturer
MICREL [Micrel Semiconductor]
Datasheet

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General Description
The MICRF610 is a self-contained frequency shift keying
(FSK) transceiver module, intended for use in half-duplex,
bidirectional
transceiver module is intended for UHF radio equipment in
compliance with European Telecommunication Standard
Institute (ETSI) specification EN300 220.
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. All support
documentation can be found on Micrel’s web site at:
www.micrel.com.
RadioWire® is a trademark of Micrel, Inc.
December 2005
Micrel Inc. • 2180 Fortune Drive • San Jose, CA 95131 • USA • tel +1 (
RF
links.
The
multi-channeled
FSK
Features
• “Drop in” RF solution
• Small size: 11.5x14.1mm
• RF tested
• Low Power
• Surface Mountable
• Tape & Reel
• Digital Bit Synchronizer
• Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
• RX and TX power management
• Power down function
• Register read back function
Applications
• Telemetry
• Remote metering
• Wireless controller
• Remote data repeater
• Remote control systems
• Wireless modem
• Wireless security system
408
) 944-0800 • fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 • http://www.micrel.com
868-870MHz ISM Band Transceiver
MICRF610
Module
RadioWire
M9999-120205
®
Module

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MICRF610TR Summary of contents

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General Description The MICRF610 is a self-contained frequency shift keying (FSK) transceiver module, intended for use in half-duplex, bidirectional RF links. The transceiver module is intended for UHF radio equipment in compliance with European Telecommunication Standard Institute (ETSI) specification EN300 ...

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Micrel, Inc. Contents General Description ................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Features .................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Applications ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Contents .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 ® RadioWire RF Module Selection Guide................................................................................................................................. 3 Ordering Information ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 Block Diagram ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Pin Configuration..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Pin Description ........................................................................................................................................................................ 4 (1) Absolute ...

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Micrel, Inc. ® RadioWire RF Module Selection Guide Frequency Device Range MICRF600 902-928 MHz MICRF610 868-870MHz MICRF620 410-450 MHz RFB433B 430-440 MHz RFB868B 868-870 MHz RFB915B 902-928 MHz Ordering Information Part Number MICRF610 TR Block Diagram ANT December 2005 Supply ...

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Micrel, Inc. Pin Configuration Pin Description Pin Number Pin Name SClk DataIXO 7 DataClk RSSI 10 GND 11 GND 12 GND 13 ANT 14 GND 15 VDD ...

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Micrel, Inc. Absolute Maximum Ratings Supply Voltage (V )...................................................+2.8V DD Voltage on any pin (GND = 0V). ..................... -0.3V to 2.8V Lead Temperature (soldering, 5 sec.) ......................+225°C Storage Temperature (T ) ............................-30°C to +85°C s (3) ESD Rating ..................................................................2kV Electrical ...

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Micrel, Inc. Parameter Receive Section Rx Current Consumption Rx Current Consumption Variation -3 Receiver Sensitivity, (BER < Receiver Maximum Input Power Receiver Sensitivity Tolerance Receiver Bandwidth Co-Channel Rejection Adjacent Channel Rejection Blocking 1dB Compression Input IP3 Input IP2 ...

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Micrel, Inc. Programming General The MICRF610 functions are enabled through a number of programming bits. The programming bits are organized as a set of addressable control registers, each register holding 8 bits. There are 23 control registers in total in ...

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Micrel, Inc. Writing to the Control Registers in MICRF610 Writing: A number of octets are entered into MICRF610, followed by a load-signal to activate the new setting. Making these events is referred “write sequence.” possible ...

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Micrel, Inc. How to write: • Bring CS high • Use SCLK and IO to clock in the 23 octets • Bring CS low Refer to the figure in the next section, “Writing to n registers having incremental addresses”. Writing ...

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Micrel, Inc. Programming Interface Timing Figure 4 and Table 6 show the timing specification for the 3-wire serial programming interface. Tcsr SCLK CS IO Symbol Parameter Tper Min. period of SCLK (Voltage dividers on IO lines will slow down the ...

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Micrel, Inc. Programming Summary • Use CS, SCLK, and IO to get access to the control registers in MICRF610. • SCLK is user-controlled. • Write to the MICRF610 at positive edges (MICRF610 reads at negative edges). • Read from the ...

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Micrel, Inc. 55.0 45.0 35.0 25.0 15.0 5.0 -5.0 -15.0 -25.0 -35.0 -45 [XCO_tune value] Figure 5. XCO Tuning The typical start up time for the crystal oscillator (default XCO_tune=13) is ~750us. If ...

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Micrel, Inc. Transceiver Sync/Non-Synchronous Mode A6.. 0000000 LNA_by PA2 0000110 - ‘0’ 0000111 BitRate_clkS1 BitRate_clkS0 Sync_en State Comments 0 Rx: Bit Transparent reception of data synchronization off 0 Tx: DataClk pin off Transparent transmission of data 1 Rx: ...

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Micrel, Inc. Front End A6.. 0000000 LNA_by PA2 PA1 PA0 Sync_en A low noise amplifier in RF receivers is used to boost the incoming signal prior to the frequency conversion process. This is important in order ...

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Micrel, Inc. Another application for which the RSSI could be used is to determine if transmit power can be reduced in a system. If the RSSI detects a strong signal, it could tell the transmitter to reduce the transmit power ...

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Micrel, Inc. A bit synchronizer can be enabled in receive mode by selecting the synchronous mode (Sync_en=1). The DataClk pin will output a clock with twice the frequency of the bit rate (a bit rate of 20 kbit/sec gives a ...

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Micrel, Inc. Application Circuit Illustration Figure 10. Circuit illustration of MICRF610, LDO and MCU Figure 10. shows a typical set-up with the MICRF610, a Low-Drop-Out voltage regulator (LDO) controller (MCU). When the MICRF610 and the MCU runs on the same ...

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Micrel, Inc. Layout Recommended Land Pattern Figure 12 shows a recommended land pattern that facilitates both automatic and hand assembling. Figure 13. Recommended Land Pattern (TOP VIEW) December 2005 Layout Considerations Except for the antenna input/output signal, only digital and ...

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Micrel, Inc. Package Dimensions Tape Dimensions MICREL, INC. 2180 FORTUNE DRIVE SAN JOSE, CA 95131 USA TEL +1 (408) 944-0800 FAX +1 (408) 474-1000 WEB http:/www.micrel.com The information furnished by Micrel in this data sheet is believed to be accurate ...

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