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ATA6286 - (ATA6285 / ATA6286) TPMS Control and Transmitter IC

Download the ATA6286 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ATA6285 variant, as both devices belong to the same (ata6285 / ata6286) tpms control and transmitter ic family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

ATA6285 and ATA6286 are highly integrated smart RF micro transmitter ICs for 315 MHz and 433 MHz, suited for ASK and FSK with typically 20 Kbits/s data rate in Manchester mode.

Features

  • Programmable AVR® 8-bit Flash Microcontroller Transmitter IC Frequency: 315 MHz (ATA6285) and 433 MHz (ATA6286) Support ASK/FSK Modulation with Integrated FSK Switch 6 dBm Output Power with Typically 8.5 mA Active Current Consumption in Transmission Mode Low-power Microcontroller Requires Typically 0.6 µA Sleep Current with Active Interval Timer Interfaces f.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ATA6285_ATMELCorporation.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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www.DataSheet4U.com Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Programmable AVR® 8-bit Flash Microcontroller Transmitter IC Frequency: 315 MHz (ATA6285) and 433 MHz (ATA6286) Support ASK/FSK Modulation with Integrated FSK Switch 6 dBm Output Power with Typically 8.5 mA Active Current Consumption in Transmission Mode Low-power Microcontroller Requires Typically 0.6 µA Sleep Current with Active Interval Timer Interfaces for Simple Capacitive Sensors (2 pF to 6 pF) One Interface Can Be Configured for Motion Wake-up (3 pF to 5 pF) Typically 25 mbar ADC Resolution for Pressure Measurement with Dedicated Sensor Type Low-power Measurement Mode for Directly Connected Capacitive Sensors Typically 200 µA at 1 MHz System Clock Programmable 125 kHz Wake-up Receiver Channel with Typically 1.
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