TH71071
TH71071 is 315/433MHz ASK Transmitter / LO Source manufactured by Unknown Manufacturer.
315/433MHz ASK Transmitter / LO Source
Features
! Fully integrated, PLL-stabilized VCO ! Flexible frequency range from 310 MHz to 450 MHz ! ASK achieved by on/off keying of internal power amplifier ! FM possible with external varactor ! Wide power supply range from 2.2 V to 5.5 V ! High over-all frequency accuracy ! Very low standby current ! Adjustable output power range from -12 d Bm to +2 d Bm ! Adjustable current consumption from 4.8 m A to 11.5 m A ! Differential output well-suited for loop antenna ! Conforms to EN 300 220 and similar standard
Ordering Information
Part No. TH71071 Temperature Range -40 C° to 85 °C Package SOIC8
Application Examples
! ! ! ! ! ! Keyless car and central locking Low-power telemetry Alarm and security systems General digital data transmission General analog audio signal transmission Local oscillator signal generation
Pin Description
LF 1 RO 2 ENTX 3 PS/DATA 4 TH71071
8 VEE 7 OUT1 6 OUT2 5 VCC
3901071071 Rev. 004
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Data Sheet Dec. 2001
315/433MHz ASK Transmitter / LO Source
General Description
The TH71071 ASK transmitter IC is designed for applications in the European 433MHz industrialscientific-medical (ISM) band, according to the EN 300 220 telemunications standard. It can also be used for any other system with carrier frequencies ranging from 310 MHz to 450 MHz (e.g. for applications in the US 315MHz ISM band). The transmitter's carrier frequency fc is determined by the frequency of the reference crystal fref that is used. The integrated PLL synthesizer ensures that each RF value, ranging from 310 MHz to 450 MHz, can be achieved by using a crystal with reference frequency according to: fref = fc/N, where N = 32 is the PLL feedback divider ratio.
Theory of Operation
General As depicted in Fig.1, the TH71071 transmitter consists of a fully integrated voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO), a divide-by-32 divider (div32), a phase-frequency detector (PFD) and a charge pump. An external loop filter at...