MC13193 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc, MC13193 Datasheet
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... ZigBee™ networking. Freescale reserves the right to change the detail specifications as may be required to permit improvements in the design of its products. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007. All rights reserved. Document Number: MC13192 Rev. 3.2, 05/2007 MC13192 ...
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Features For more detailed information about MC13192 operation, refer to the MC13192 Reference Manual, (MC13192RM). Applications include, but are not limited to, the following: • Remote control and wire replacement in industrial systems such as wireless sensor networks • Factory ...
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RoHS compliant — Meets moisture sensitivity level (MSL) 3 — 260 °C peak reflow temperature — Meets lead-free requirements 2.1 Software Features Freescale provides a wide range of software functionality to complement the MC13192 hardware. There are three levels ...
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Block Diagrams 3 Block Diagrams Figure 1 shows a simplified block diagram of the MC13192 which is an 802.15.4 Standard compatible transceiver that provides the functions required in the physical layer (PHY) specification. 2nd ...
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Data Transfer Modes The MC13192 has two data transfer modes: 1. Packet Mode — Data is buffered in on-chip RAM 2. Streaming Mode — Data is processed word-by-word The Freescale 802.15.4 MAC software only supports the streaming mode of ...
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Data Transfer Modes -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 -90 Figure 4. Reported Power Level versus Input Power in Clear Channel Assessment Mode Figure 5 shows energy detection/LQI reported level versus input power. For both graphs the required 802.15.4 Standard ...
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Transmit Path Description For the transmit path, the TX data that was previously stored in RAM is retrieved (packet mode) or the TX data is clocked in via the SPI (stream mode), formed into packets per the 802.15.4 PHY, ...
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Electrical Characteristics 5.2 Recommended Operating Conditions Table 2. Recommended Operating Conditions Characteristic Power Supply Voltage ( BATT Input Frequency Ambient Temperature Range Logic Input Voltage Low Logic Input Voltage High SPI Clock Rate RF Input Power Crystal Reference ...
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AC Electrical Characteristics All AC parameters measured with SPI Registers at default settings except where noted and the following registers over-programmed: Register 08 = 0xFFF7 and Register 11 = 0x20FF Table 4. Receiver AC Electrical Characteristics ( ...
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Electrical Characteristics (VBATT, VDDINT = 2 °C, frequency = 16 MHz, unless otherwise noted. Symbol Parameter T0 SPICLK period T1 Pulse width, SPICLK low T2 Pulse width, SPICLK high T3 Delay time, MISO data valid from ...
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Functional Description 6.1 MC13192 Operational Modes The MC13192 has a number of operational modes that allow for low-current operation. Transition from the Off to Idle mode occurs when RST is negated. Once in Idle, the SPI is active and ...
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Functional Description MCU Shift Register Baud Rate Generator Although the SPI port is fully static, internal memory, timer and interrupt arbiters require an internal clock (CLK ), derived from the crystal reference oscillator, to communicate from the SPI registers to ...
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SPI Transaction Operation Although the SPI port of an MCU transfers data in bursts of 8 bits, the MC13192 requires that a complete SPI transaction be framed by CE, and there will be three (3) or more bursts per ...
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Pin Connections 7 Pin Connections Pin # Pin Name Type 1 RFIN- RF Input 2 RFIN+ RF Input 3 Not Used 4 Not Used 5 PAO+ RF Output /DC Input 6 PAO- RF Output/DC Input GPIO4 ...
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Table 8. Pin Function Description (continued) Pin # Pin Name Type 20 IRQ Digital Output 21 VDDD Power Output 22 VDDINT Power Input 1 23 GPIO5 Digital Input/Output 1 24 GPIO6 Digital Input/Output 1 25 GPIO7 Digital Input/Output 26 XTAL1 ...
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Pin Connections 32 1 RFIN- 2 RFIN PAO+ 6 PAO GPIO4 MC13192 Figure 10. Pin Connections (Top ...
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Applications Information This section provides application specific information regarding crystal oscillator reference frequency, a basic design example for interfacing the MC13192 to an MCU and recommended crystal usage. 8.1 Crystal Oscillator Reference Frequency The 802.15.4 Standard requires that several ...
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Applications Information Since the MC13192 contains an on-chip reference frequency trim capability possible to trim out virtually all of the initial tolerance factors and put the frequency within 0.12 ppm on a board-by-board basis. A tolerance analysis budget ...
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Freescale Semiconductor Figure 11. MC13192 Configured With a MCU MC13192 Technical Data, Rev. 3.2 Applications Information 1 19 ...
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Applications Information Table 9. MC13192 to MCU Bill of Materials (BOM) Item Quantity ...
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Table 10. MC13192 Crystal Specifications Parameter Shunt capacitance Mode of oscillation 1 User must be sure manufacturer specifications apply to the desired package wider frequency tolerance may acceptable if application uses trimming at production final test ...
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Applications Information • If the MCU is also going to be used in low power modes, be sure that all unused IO are programmed properly for low power operation (typically best case is as outputs in the low state). The ...
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Packaging Information PIN 1 INDEX AREA 3.25 2.95 EXPOSED DIE ATTACH PAD 25 24 3.25 2.95 0 0.5 32X 0.3 VIEW M-M (45 ) ...
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