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TR8001 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: TR8001
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内容描述: 868.35兆赫混合收发器 [868.35 MHz Hybrid Transceiver]
分类和应用: 电信集成电路
文件页数/大小: 14 页 / 149 K
品牌: RFM [ RF MONOLITHICS, INC ]
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Adress  
Name  
CFG0  
CFG1  
LoSyn  
Bit 7  
Sleep  
-
Bit 6  
Bit 5  
ASK/OOK  
-
Bit 4  
Bit 3  
Mode 1  
BR3  
Bit 2  
Mode 0  
BR2  
Bit 1  
-
Bit 0  
SV En  
BR0  
0
1
2
TX/RX  
-
VCOlock  
LOSyn6  
-
BR1  
Test  
LOSyn5  
LOSyn4  
LOSyn3  
LOSyn2  
LOSyn1  
LOSyn0  
Figure 3  
CFG0 Bit 6 - When this bit is 0, the radio is in the receive mode (provided  
CFG0 Bit 7 is 0). When this bit is 1, the radio is in one of the transmit  
modes. Note the radio will transmit using OOK or ASK modulation,  
depending on the value of CFG0 Bit 5. The power-on default value of this  
bit is 0.  
Nibble Hex Value  
Symbol Hex Value (6 bits)  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0D  
0E  
13  
15  
16  
19  
1A  
1C  
23  
25  
26  
29  
2A  
2C  
32  
34  
CFG0 Bit 5 - When this bit is 0, the transmitter uses OOK modulation.  
When this bit is 1, the transmitter uses ASK modulation. The power-on  
default value of this bit is 0.  
CFG0 Bit 4 - This bit should always be set to 0 in the TR8001. The power-  
on default value of this bit is 0.  
CFG0 Bits 3, 2 - The states of these two bits set the basic operating mode  
of the radio as shown below. The power-on default value of these two  
bits is 0.  
Bit 3  
Bit 2  
Mode  
Single-channel Mode  
Not Used  
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
Not Used  
Not Used  
CFG0 Bit 1 - This bit should always be set to 0 in the TR8001. The power-  
on default value of this bit is 0.  
CFG0 Bit 0 - Setting this bit to logic 1 enables the internal start symbol  
(vector) detection and the data and clock recovery circuit. When active,  
this function continuously tests for a 16-bit start symbol, 0xE2E2 (hex).  
Data clocking begins in the middle of the first bit following the 16-bit start  
symbol, and clocking continues until CFG0 Bit 0 is reset to a logic 0. Note  
that CFG0 Bit 0 must be set to back to a logic 1 to re-enable the start sym-  
bol detection and the data and clock recovery circuit. The common way to  
use this function is for the host processor to set this bit to a 1 when it is  
ready to receive a message. When a start symbol is detected, data clock-  
ing begins, and the host processor inputs the message bits. Once all of  
the bits in the message are received, the host processor resets this bit to 0  
to end data clocking. After the current message has been processed, the  
host processor sets this bit to 1 again to enable detection of the next mes-  
sage. The power-on default value of this bit is 0.  
CFG1 Bit 7 - This bit is unused in the TR8001.  
CFG1 Bit 6 - This bit is a Read Only bit. Writing has no effect. When per-  
forming a read and this bit is set, this indicates that the internal VCO is  
locked and ready to transmit or receive data.  
CFG1 Bit 5 - This bit is unused in the TR8001.  
CFG1 Bit 4 - This bit is unused in the TR8001.  
CFG1 Bits 3, 2, 1, 0 - These bits select the internal data and clock recov-  
ery data (bit) rate as shown in the table below. The power-on default value  
of these bits is 0.  
LOSyn Bit 7 - This bit is only used in product testing. It should always be  
set to 0 for normal operation. The power-on default value of this bit is 0.  
The start symbol pattern is sent starting with the MSB. This start symbol  
pattern will not occur in a message that has been encoded for DC-balance  
using either Manchester encoding or 8-to-12 bit symbolization using the  
encoding table given below. Note that the table is given for 4-to-6 bit  
encoding, so each byte of the message is encoded starting with the high  
nibble and then the low nibble.  
LOSyn Bits 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 -These bits have no function in the TR8001  
and can be written as either a logic 1 or a logic 0.  
Note that data to/from the configuration registers is clocked in/out MSB  
first. See the Control Register Read/Write Detail and Control Register  
Read/Write Timing Drawings for additional details.  
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  
TR8000-08172007  
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