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MICRF022YM-FS48 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: MICRF022YM-FS48
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内容描述: 300-440MHz QwikRadio系列? ASK接收器 [300-440MHz QwikRadio? ASK Receiver]
分类和应用: 商用集成电路光电二极管
文件页数/大小: 17 页 / 373 K
品牌: MICREL [ MICREL SEMICONDUCTOR ]
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Micrel, Inc.  
MICRF002/RF022  
Power Supply Bypass Capacitors  
reference oscillator and is 1/256 the reference oscillator  
frequency. For example:  
VDDBB and VDDRF should be connected together directly at  
the IC pins. Supply bypass capacitors are strongly  
recommended. They should be connected to VDDBB and  
VDDRF and should have the shortest possible lead lengths.  
For best performance, connect VSSRF to VSSBB at the power  
supply only (that is, keep VSSBB currents from flowing  
through the VSSRF return path).  
fT = 6.4MHz  
fS = fT/256 = 25kHz  
PS = 1/fS = 0.04ms  
128 counts x 0.04ms = 5.12ms  
where:  
fT = reference oscillator frequency  
fS = system clock frequency  
PS = system clock period  
Increasing Selectivity with an Optional BandPass  
Filter  
For applications located in high ambient noise  
environments, a fixed value band-pass network may be  
connected between the ANT pin and VSSRF to provide  
additional receive selectivity and input overload protection.  
A minimum input configuration is included in Figure 7 it  
provides some filtering and necessary overload protection.  
The Wake-Up counter will reset immediately after a  
detected RF carrier drops. The duration of the Wake-Up  
signal output is then determined by the required wake up  
time plus an additional RF carrier on time interval to create  
a wake up pulse output.  
WAKEB Output Pulse Time = TWAKE + Additional  
RF Carrier On Time  
Data Squelching  
During quiet periods (no signal) the data output (DO pin)  
transitions randomly with noise. Most decoders can  
discriminate between this random noise and actual data but  
for some system it does present a problem. There are three  
possible approaches to reducing this output noise:  
For designers who wish to use the wakeup function while  
squelching the output, a positive squelching offset voltage  
must be used. This simply requires that the squelch resistor  
be connected to a voltage more positive than the quiescent  
voltage on the CTH pin so that the data output is low in  
absence of a transmission.  
1. Analog squelch to raise the demodulator threshold  
2. Digital squelch to disable the output when data is  
not present  
I/O Pin Interface Circuitry  
Interface circuitry for the various I/O pins of the MICRF002  
are diagrammed in Figures 1 through 6. The ESD  
protection diodes at all input and output pins are not shown.  
3. Output filter to filter the (high frequency) noise  
glitches on the data output pin.  
The simplest solution is add analog squelch by introducing  
a small offset, or squelch voltage, on the CTH pin so that  
noise does not trigger the internal comparator. Usually  
20mV to 30mV is sufficient, and may be achieved by  
connecting a several-megohm resistor from the CTH pin to  
either VSS or VDD, depending on the desired offset polarity.  
Since the MICRF002 has receiver AGC noise at the  
internal comparator input is always the same, set by the  
AGC. The squelch offset requirement does not change as  
the local noise strength changes from installation to  
installation. Introducing squelch will reduce sensitivity and  
also reduce range. Only introduce an amount of offset  
sufficient to quiet the output. Typical squelch resistor values  
range from 6.8Mto 10M.  
CTH Pin  
VDDBB  
PHI2B  
PHI1B  
PHI1  
Demodulator  
Signal  
2.85Vdc  
CTH  
PHI2  
VSSBB  
VSSBB  
Figure 2. CTH Pin  
Figure 2 illustrates the CTH pin interface circuit. The CTH pin  
is driven from a P-channel MOSFET source-follower with  
approximately 10µA of bias. Transmission gates TG1 and  
TG2 isolate the 6.9pF capacitor. Internal control signals  
PHI1/PHI2 are related in a manner such that the  
impedance across the transmission gates looks like a  
“resistance” of approximately 100k. The dc potential at  
the CTH pin is approximately 1.6V  
Wake-Up Function  
The WAKEB output signal can be used to reduce system  
power consumption by enabling the rest of a system when  
an RF signal is present. The WAKEB is an output logic  
signal which goes active low when the IC detects a  
constant RF carrier. The wake-up function is unavailable  
when the IC is in shutdown mode.  
To activate the Wake-Up function, a received constant RF  
carrier must be present for 128 counts or the internal  
system clock. The internal system clock is derived from the  
M9999-070808  
July 2008  
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