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TR3003 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: TR3003
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内容描述: 303.825 MHz的混合收发器 [303.825 MHz Hybrid Transceiver]
分类和应用: 电信集成电路
文件页数/大小: 12 页 / 83 K
品牌: RFM [ RF MONOLITHICS, INC ]
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An incoming RF signal is first filtered by a narrow-band SAW filter, and is  
then applied to RFA1. The pulse generator turns RFA1 ON for 0.5 µs. The  
amplified signal from RFA1 emerges from the SAW delay line at the input  
to RFA2. RFA1 is now switched OFF and RFA2 is switched ON for 0.55 µs,  
amplifying the RF signal further. The ON time for RFA2 is usually set at 1.1  
times the ON time for RFA1, as the filtering effect of the SAW delay line  
stretches the signal pulse from RFA1 somewhat. As shown in the timing di-  
agram, RFA1 and RFA2 are never on at the same time, assuring excellent  
receiver stability. Note that the narrow-band SAW filter eliminates sampling  
sideband responses outside of the receiver passband, and the SAW filter  
and delay line act together to provide very high receiver ultimate rejection.  
ASH Transceiver Theory of Operation  
Introduction  
RFM’s amplifier-sequenced hybrid (ASH) transceiver is specifically de-  
signed for short-range wireless data communication applications. The  
transceiver provides robust operation, very small size, low power con-  
sumption and low implementation cost. All critical RF functions are con-  
tained in the hybrid, simplifying and speeding design-in. The ASH  
transceiver can be readily configured to support a wide range of data rates  
and protocol requirements. The transceiver features excellent suppression  
of transmitter harmonics and virtually no RF emissions when receiving,  
making it easy to certify to short- range (unlicensed) radio regulations.  
Amplifier-sequenced receiver operation has several interesting character-  
istics that can be exploited in system design. The RF amplifiers in an am-  
plifier-sequenced receiver can be turned on and off almost instantly,  
allowing for very quick power-down (sleep) and wake-up times. Also, both  
RF amplifiers can be off between ON sequences to trade-off receiver noise  
figure for lower average current consumption. The effect on noise figure  
can be modeled as if RFA1 is on continuously, with an attenuator placed in  
Amplifier-Sequenced Receiver Operation  
The ASH transceiver’s unique feature set is made possible by its system  
architecture. The heart of the transceiver is the amplifier- sequenced re-  
ceiver section, which provides more than 100 dB of stable RF and detector  
gain without any special shielding or decoupling provisions. Stability is  
achieved by distributing the total RF gain over time. This is in contrast to a  
superheterodyne receiver, which achieves stability by distributing total RF  
gain over multiple frequencies.  
front of it with a loss equivalent to 10*log (RFA1 duty factor), where the  
10  
duty factor is the average amount of time RFA1 is ON (up to 50%). Since  
an amplifier-sequenced receiver is inherently a sampling receiver, the  
overall cycle time between the start of one RFA1 ON sequence and the  
start of the next RFA1 ON sequence should be set to sample the narrowest  
RF data pulse at least 10 times. Otherwise, significant edge jitter will be  
added to the detected data pulse.  
Figure 1 shows the basic block diagram and timing cycle for an amplifier-  
sequenced receiver. Note that the bias to RF amplifiers RFA1 and RFA2  
are independently controlled by a pulse generator, and that the two ampli-  
fiers are coupled by a surface acoustic wave (SAW) delay line, which has  
a typical delay of 0.5 µs.  
ASH Receiver Block Diagram & Timing Cycle  
Antenna  
Detector &  
Low-Pass  
Filter  
SAW  
Delay Line  
Data  
Out  
SAW Filter  
RFA1  
RFA2  
P1  
P2  
Pulse  
Generator  
RF Input  
RF Data Pulse  
tPW1  
tPRI  
P1  
tPRC  
RFA1 Out  
Delay Line  
Out  
tPW2  
P2  
Figure 1  
RF Monolithics, Inc.  
RFM Europe  
Phone: (972) 233-2903  
Phone: 44 1963 251383  
Fax: (972) 387-8148  
Fax: 44 1963 251510  
E-mail: info@rfm.com  
http://www.rfm.com  
TR3003-070105  
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