CMT2157A

The CMT2157A is a true single-chip, highly flexible, high performance, (G)FSK/OOK RF transmitter with embedded data encoder ideally for 240 to 960 MHz wireless applications.

描述

The CMT2157A is a true single-chip, highly flexible, high performance, (G)FSK/OOK RF transmitter with embedded data encoder ideally for 240 to 960 MHz wireless applications. The device integrates a data encoder that is not only compatible with the most common used encoding format of 1527 and 2262, but also a more efficient, flexible and powerful format of 1920 designed by CMOSTEK. Up to 7 configurable push buttons are supported in multiple button modes. When pairing the device to CMOSTEK receiver, the synchronization ID can be programmed.

特征

  • Embedded EEPROM
    • Very Easy Development with RFPDK
    • All Features Programmable
  • Frequency Range: 240 to 960 MHz
  • FSK, GFSK and OOK Modulation
  • Symbol Rate:
    • 0.5 to 100 ksps (FSK/GFSK)
    • 0.5 to 40 ksps (OOK)
  • Deviation: 1.0 to 200 kHz
  • Output Power: -10 to +13 dBm
  • Sleep Current < 20 nA
  • Stand-Alone, No External MCU Control Required
  • Embedded 1920, 1527 and 2262 Data Encoder
  • Up to 7 Configurable Data Pins for Push Buttons
  • LED Indicator for Low Battery Detection and Transmission
  • Sync ID Auto-Study with CMOSTEK Receiver
  • FCC / ETSI Compliant
  • RoHS Compliant
  • 14-pin SOP Package

应用

  • Low-Cost Consumer Electronics Applications
  • Home and Building Automation
  • Remote Fan Controllers
  • Infrared Transmitter Replacements
  • Industrial Monitoring and Controls
  • Remote Lighting Control
  • Wireless Alarm and Security Systems
  • Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)

描述 版本 更新 尺寸
CMT2157A 0.8 2015/05/22 923.72 KB
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类似的装置
产品型号调制 频率
(MHz)
字符速率 
(kbps)
输出功率
(dBm)
备注
OOK 240 - 480 30 +13
OOK / (G) FSK 240 - 960 100 +13
OOK 240 - 480 40 +13 w/ Encoder
OOK 240 - 480 0.5 - 40 +13
OOK 240 - 960 0.5 - 40 +13
OOK 240 - 960 1.0 - 40 +13
OOK / (G)FSK 240 - 960 1.0 - 30 +13

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