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IC TX 27-960MHZ FSK 3.6V 10MSOP

SI4010-C2-GT

Manufacturer Part Number
SI4010-C2-GT
Description
IC TX 27-960MHZ FSK 3.6V 10MSOP
Manufacturer
Silicon Laboratories Inc
Series
EZRadio®r
Type
Crystalless SoC RF Transmitterr
Datasheet

Specifications of SI4010-C2-GT

Package / Case
10-MSOP
Mfg Application Notes
SI4010 Calculator Spreadsheet AppNote
Frequency
27MHz ~ 960MHz
Applications
Garage Openers, RKE, Security Alarms
Modulation Or Protocol
FSK, OOK
Data Rate - Maximum
100 kBaud
Power - Output
10dBm
Current - Transmitting
19.8mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Memory Size
4kB RAM
Features
8051 MCU Core, Crystal-less Operation
Voltage - Supply
1.8 V ~ 3.6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Operating Frequency
27 MHz to 960 MHz
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Operating Supply Voltage
1.8 V to 3.6 V
Supply Current
14.2 mA
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
336-1997-5

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XDATA Variable Definition 24.1. bBoot_BootStat
XDATA Address = 0x11FF
Apart from the CODE/XDATA RAM memory region there is a boot control and status SFR register,
BOOT_FLAGS. It controls the end of the boot and has error status bit, which is set when bBoot_BootStat
variable has other than 0x00 value. That is added for convenience so the user code can just check a single
bit in SFR register rather than reading XDATA variable to determine whether boot finished successfully or
not. If the bBoot_BootStat XDATA variable is not 0x00, the boot fail flag is set in the BOOT_FLAGS SFR.
The other bits control whether the user code will run after the boot. If the debugging chain is used and user
code is loaded through IDE, this process is transparent to the user. Whenever the IDE connects to the
device, it resets and halts the device, awaiting user. The user will generally not write to the BOOT_FLAGS
register.
However, if the user wants to make the User part to behave as a Factory part, then it is possible to write
value 0x20 to the BOOT_FLAGS register through IDE (see View -> Debug Windows -> SFR -> Boot
window). Don’t forget to press the Refresh IDE button for the change to take effect. Then until the power
to the part is cycled the part would behave as a Factory part.
Name
Reset
Bit
6:5
4:2
Type
7
1
0
Bit
BS_GPIO_
BS_ERR_
FACTORY
BS_ERR_
BS_ERR_
Reserved
USER_
USER_
FIRST
BS_GPIO_
Name
NEXT
XTAL
[2:0]
XTAL
0/1
R
7
GPIO0 Read before Boot.
Read GPIO0 value at the very beginning of the boot prior to optionally turning on the XO
(crystal oscillator).
Reserved.
Load of the Factory Data.
Load of the Factory data failed if value is other than 0x0
Load of the Second or Subsequent User block.
Load of the second or subsequent user block failed if other than 0.
Load of the First User block.
Load of the first user block failed if other than 0.
R
RESERVED
6
0
R
5
0
Rev. 1.0
4
0
BS_ERR_FACTORY[2:0]
Function
3
0
R
2
0
BS_ERR_
USER_
Si4010-C2
NEXT
R
1
0
BS_ERR_
USER_
FIRST
R
0
0
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