MC13193
Key Features
- Remote control and wire replacement in industrial systems such as wireless sensor networks
- Factory automation and motor control
- Energy Management (lighting, HVAC, etc.)
- Asset tracking and monitoring Potential consumer applications include:
- Home automation and control (lighting, thermostats, etc.)
- Human interface devices (keyboard, mice, etc.)
- Remote entertainment control
- Wireless toys The transceiver includes a low noise amplifier, 1.0 mW power amplifier (PA), voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), on-board power supply regulation, and full spread-spectrum encoding and decoding. The device supports 250 kbps Offset-Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (O-QPSK) data in 2.0 MHz channels with 5.0 MHz channel spacing per the IEEE 802.15.4 specification. The SPI port and interrupt request output are used for receive (RX) and transmit (TX) data transfer and control. 2 * * * * *
- Features Recommended power supply range: 2.0 to 3.4 V 16 Channels 0 dBm nominal, programmable from -27 dBm to 4 dBm typical maximum output power Buffered transmit and receive data packets for simplified use with low cost MCUs Supports 250 kbps O-QPSK data in 5.0 MHz channels and full spread-spectrum encode and decode (compatible with IEEE Standard 802.15.4) Three power down modes for power conservation: - < 1 µA Off current - 1 µA Typical Hibernate current - 35 µA Typical Doze current (no CLKO) RX sensitivity of -92 dBm (typical) at 1.0% packet error rate Four internal timer comparators available to reduce MCU resource requirements Programmable frequency clock output for use by MCU Onboard trim capability for 16 MHz crystal reference oscillator eliminates need for external variable capacitors and allows for automated production frequency calibration. Seven general purpose input/output (GPIO) signals