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MRF89XAT-I/MQ

Manufacturer Part Number
MRF89XAT-I/MQ
Description
RF ISM BAND TXRX 32 QFN
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Series
-r
Datasheet

Specifications of MRF89XAT-I/MQ

Frequency
863MHz ~ 870MHz, 902MHz ~ 928MHz, 950MHz ~ 960MHz
Data Rate - Maximum
200 kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
FSK, OOK
Applications
ISM
Power - Output
12.5dBm
Sensitivity
-113dBm
Voltage - Supply
2.1 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
3mA
Current - Transmitting
25mA
Data Interface
PCB, Surface Mount
Memory Size
*
Antenna Connector
PCB, Surface Mount
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
*
Rf Ic Case Style
QFN
No. Of Pins
32
Svhc
No SVHC (20-Jun-2011)
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
MRF89XAT-I/MQTR

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3.3
The MRF89XA is set to Transmit mode when the
CMOD<2:0> bits (GCONREG<7:5>) are set to ‘100’
(see Register 2-1).
The transmitter chain in the MRF89XA is based on the
same double-conversion architecture and uses the
same intermediate frequencies as the receiver chain.
The frequency synthesizer is based on an integer-N
type PLL, having bandwidth of 15k Hz. Two
programmable frequency dividers in the feedback loop
of the PLL and one programmable divider on the
reference oscillator allow the LO frequency to be
adjusted. The reference frequency is generated by a
crystal oscillator running at 12.8 MHz.
3.3.1
In Continuous Transmit mode, setting the bit rate
through the BRVAL<6:0> bits (BRSREG<6:0>) is
useful to determine the frequency of DCLK. As
explained in Section 3.9.1 “TX Processing”, DCLK
will trigger an interrupt on the host microcontroller each
time a new bit has to be transmitted, as shown in
Equation 3-4.
EQUATION 3-4:
3.3.2
Bit rate, frequency deviation, and TX interpolation filter
settings are a function of the crystal frequency (f
the reference oscillator. Settings other than those
programmed with a 12.8 MHz crystal can be obtained
by selecting the correct reference oscillator frequency.
3.3.3
The frequency deviation, f
programmed
(FDEVREG<7:0>), as shown in Equation 3-5.
EQUATION 3-5:
For correct operation, the modulation index β should
be equal to Equation 3-6.
EQUATION 3-6:
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Transmitter
f
BR
dev
BIT RATE SETTING
ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS
f
dev
=
=
SETTING IN FSK MODE
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=
1
1
+
+
2
val BRVAL<6:0>
val FDVAL<7:0>
dev
the
f
-------- -
BR
f
dev
(
, of the FSK transmitter is
f
(
xtal
xtal
2
FDVAL<7:0>
)
)
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]
xtal
Preliminary
bits
) of
For communication between a pair of MRF89XAs the
f
operation on the receiver side.
3.3.4
f
However, due to the DDS baseband signal generation,
the OOK signal is always offset by “-f
Section 3.2.7
suggested that f
in OOK mode.
3.3.5
After digital-to-analog conversion, the I and Q signals
are smoothened by interpolation filters. Low-pass filters
in this block digitally generates the signal and prevent
the alias signals from entering the modulators. Its
bandwidth
TXIPOLFV<6:0> bits (TXPARCREG>7:1), and should
be calculated as shown in Equation 3-7.
EQUATION 3-7:
For most of the applications a BW of around 125 KHz
would
reached. However, the impact on spectral purity will be
negligible due to the existing wideband channel.
dev
dev
modulation, the recommended filter setting cannot be
Where,
as set in FDEVREG
BR is the physical bit rate of transmission
Note:
f
dev
has no physical meaning in OOK Transmit mode.
should be at least 33 kHz to ensure a correct
is the programmed frequency deviation
be
f
INTERPOLATION FILTER
Low interpolation filter bandwidth will
attenuate the baseband I/Q signals, thus
reducing the power of the FSK signal.
Conversely, excessive bandwidth will
degrade spectral purity.
dev
acceptable,
can
SETTING IN OOK MODE
dev
“Frequency
BW
retains its default value of 100 kHz
be
3
programmed
but
f
dev
MRF89XA
+
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BR
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wideband
with
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FSK
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