AMIS-52100
AMIS-52100 is Transceiver manufactured by AMI SEMICONDUCTOR.
Features such as dual independent receive channels, quick start crystal oscillator start up, Sniff Mode™ signal acquisition, and data clock recovery make the AMIS-52100 ideally suited for a wide range of customer applications. Applications that the AMIS-52100 can be used for are point-to-point wireless data links, low cost wireless monitors, very low power remote wireless sensors, and many other uses.
2.0 Key Features
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- Data clock recovery Auto slicing of data Very low-power single-chip transceiver Minimal external ponents Low-power RC oscillator Quick Start for the crystal oscillator Extreme low-power RF Sniff Mode™, wakes on RSSI Internal trim functions reduce external ponent requirements I2C control interface Serial TX/RX data port Clock generation for an external microprocessor Wake up on RSSI Antenna diversity dual receiver Internal VCO/PLL tuning varactor Application wakeup interrupt to external controller
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3.0 Technical Features
- Operating Frequency: o Quick Start range 350 to 448MHz o Non-Quick Start range 300 to 768MHz o Targeted range 402 to 405MHz
- TX Output Power: +12d Bm
- RX Sensitivity: o Sniff Mode: -93d Bm minimum o Receive: -117d Bm minimum @ 1Kbps with CDR
- Data Rate: o 1 to 8Kbps with Manchester Coding o 1 to 16Kbps with NRZ data
- Power Requirements: o Receive: 7.5m A (continuous) o Transmit: 25m A full power; 50 percent duty cycle o Sniff Mode: 75u A (one percent duty cycle) o Standby: 500n A (RC oscillator running)
- Operating Voltage: 2.3 to 3.6V
- Modulation: ASK/OOK
- Xtal Start Time: 15us (Quick Start)
- Sniff Mode Polling: 0.5ms to 16s (0.5ms or 64ms steps)
AMI Semiconductor
- Rev 4.0, Mar. 06
- M-20535-004 .amis.
AMIS-52100 Low-Power Transceiver with Clock and Data Recovery
- PLL Lock Time: <50us
- Selectable Data Filter: up to 20k Hz
- Internal Trim Function: o TX power (-3 to +12d Bm) o Antenna impedance match (two independent channels) o Xtal for frequency and Quick Start o RC oscillator frequency o...