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RF31

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RF31
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Rf31 Ism Receiver
Manufacturer
Hope Microelectronics co., Ltd
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The Invalid Preamble Detector issues an interrupt when no valid preamble signal is found. After the receiver is enabled, the
Invalid Preamble Detector output is ignored for 16 Tb (Where Tb is the time of a bit duration) to allow the receiver to settle.
The Invalid Preamble Detect interrupt can be used to save power and speed-up search in receive mode. It is advised to
mask the invalid preamble interrupt when Antenna Diversity is enabled.
The Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) provides a measure of the signal strength received on the tuned channel.
The resolution of the RSSI is 0.5 dB. This high resolution RSSI enables accurate channel power measurements for clear
channel assessment (CCA), and carrier sense (CS) functionality.
Frequency mistuning caused by crystal inaccuracies can be compensated by enabling the digital Automatic Frequency
Control (AFC) in receive mode.
A comprehensive programmable Packet Handler including key features of EZMacTM is integrated to create a variety of
communication topologies ranging from peer-to-peer networks to mesh networks. The extensive programmability of the
packet header allows for advanced packet filtering which in turn enables a mix of broadcast, group, and point-to-point
communication.
A wireless communication channel can be corrupted by noise and interference, and it is therefore important to know if the
received data is free of errors. A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is used to detect the presence of erroneous bits in each
packet. A CRC is computed and appended at the tail of each transmitted packet and verified by the receiver to confirm that
no errors have occurred. The Packet Handler and CRC are extremely valuable features which can significantly reduce the
load on the system microcontroller allowing for a simpler and cheaper microcontroller.
5.6. Synthesizer
An integrated Sigma Delta (ΣΔ) Fractional-N PLL synthesizer capable of operating from 240–960 MHz is provided on-chip.
Using a ΣΔ synthesizer has many advantages; it provides large amounts of flexibility in choosing data rate, deviation,
channel frequency, and channel spacing.
The PLL and Δ-Σ modulator scheme is designed to support any desired frequency and channel spacing in the range from
240–960 MHz with a frequency resolution of 156.25 Hz (Low band) or 312.5 Hz (High band).
Figure 10. PLL Synthesizer Block Diagram
The reference frequency to the PLL is 10 MHz. The PLL utilizes a differential L-C VCO, with integrated on-chip spiral
inductors. The output of the VCO is followed by a configurable divider which will divide down the signal to the desired
output frequency band. The modulus of this divider stage is controlled dynamically by the output from the Δ-Σ modulator.
The tuning resolution of the Δ-Σ modulator is determined largely by the over-sampling rate and the number of bits carried
internally. The tuning resolution is sufficient to tune to the commanded frequency with a maximum accuracy of 312.5 Hz
anywhere in the range between 240–960 MHz.
5.6.1. VCO
The output of the VCO is automatically divided down to the correct output frequency depending on the hbsel and fb[4:0]
fields in "Register 75h. Frequency Band Select". A 2X VCO is utilized to help avoid problems due to frequency pulling,
especially when turning on the integrated Power Amplifier. In receive mode, the LO frequency is automatically shifted
downwards (without reprogramming) by the IF frequency of 937.5 kHz, allowing receive
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