TXM-900-HP-II Linx Technologies Inc, TXM-900-HP-II Datasheet
TXM-900-HP-II
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TXM-900-HP-II Summary of contents
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... Remote Access Remote Monitoring/Telemetry Fire/Security Alarms Long-Range RFID High-Quality Wireless Audio Analog Signal Transfer General Wire Elimination Revised 2/1/ IGH ERFORMANCE RF MODULE TXM-900-HP-II Figure 1: Physical Dimensions PART # DESCRIPTION V-900-HP-II E valuation Kit 900 MHz TXM-900-HP-II Transmitter 900 MHz RXM-900-HP- ver 900 MHz Page 1 ...
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... PERFORMANCE DATA TXM-900-HP- The performance parameters listed below are based on module operation at 25°C from a 5VDC supply unless otherwise noted. Parameter Input Voltage (Vcc) Supply current Sleep current Operating frequency Overall frequency accuracy Output Power Spurious Emissions Harmonic Emissions Occupied Bandwidth ...
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE GRAPHS 1.00 V/div 1.00 V/div 10.0 ms/div Figure 4: Power-On Timing Figure 6: Modulation Linearity for Square Wave Input Figure 8: Modulation Linearity for Triangle Wave Input PHYSICAL PACKAGING The transmitter is packaged as a hybrid through- hole ...
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PIN DESCRIPTION Figure 11: Pin functions and equivalent circuits Page 4 ...
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... THEORY OF OPERATION The HP-II-TXM is a high-performance, eight-channel, FM transmitter capable of transmitting analog or digital data. Figure 12: HP Series-II transmitter block diagram Digital information is modulated at the transmitter using FSK (frequency shift keying), the binary frequency modulation. FSK offers significant advantages over AM-based modulation methods, i.e., increased noise immunity and the ability of the receiver to “ ...
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An on-board micro-controller reads the channel-selection lines and programs the PLL to the desired channel frequency. The micro-controller also monitors the status of the PLL and indicates when the transmitter is stable and ready to transmit data by asserting the ...
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They should be grouped closely and the overall trace to the antenna kept as short as possible. Calculate the feed-trace width as shown under the “Microstrip Details” section of this manual and the trace should pass over a ...
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... CTS line transitioning high. The transmitter is then ready to accept modulated data from a user’s circuit. The HP-II-TXM can be put into an ultra- low-current (50µA) power-down mode by holding the PDN pin low. This removes all power from the transmitter’s circuitry. If ...
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NOTE: READ THIS IF YOU ARE GOING TO PERIODICALLY POWER DOWN THE TRANSMITTER!! There are some timing requirements the user must observe when periodically powering-up the transmitter. The on-period is determined by the start-up procedure and requires the user to ...
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INPUTTING DIGITAL DATA The data input pin may be directly connected to virtually any digital peripheral including microcontrollers, encoders, and UARTs. The data input has been optimized for NRZ serial data that transitions from (or has a ...
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Figure 19: Typical Application: Remote-Control Transmitter INPUTTING ANALOG SIGNALS ries-II modules capable of transmitting a wide range of analog signals with minimal The ...
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ANTENNA CONSIDERATIONS The range of the RF link is widely variable and depends upon the type of antenna employed and the operating environment. Proper design and matching of an antenna is a complex task requiring sophisticated test equipment and a ...
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COMMON ANTENNA STYLES From a coat hanger to a tuned Yagi, there are literally hundreds of antenna styles and variations that can be employed. Following is a brief discussion of the three styles most commonly utilized in compact RF designs. ...
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LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS NOTE: HP Series-II require external components to function. The modules are intended to allow for full Part 15 compliance; however, they are not approved by the FCC or any other agency worldwide. The purchaser understands that approvals may ...
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SURVIVING AN RF IMPLEMENTATION Adding an RF stage brings an exciting new dimension product. It also means that additional effo rt and commitment will be needed to bring the product successfully to marke utilizing ...
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