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RX1L
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RX1L receiver modules have very low current consumption (1mA)
and it offers a reliable data link in an industry-standard pin
out and footprint. This makes the RX1L ideally suited to those
low power applications where existing narrow band modules are
not suitable for prolonged battery powered application. Two
versions on the 151.300MHz and 173.225MHz frequencies are available.
RX1L is compatible with the Radiometrix TX1 and BiM1T transmitters. |
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Features
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Conforms to
EN 300 220-3 and EN 301 489-3
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Data rates
up to 5 kbps for standard module
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Fully screened.
Low profile
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Very low current
consumption
- Long battery life
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Applications
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Solar powered remote installation
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Data loggers
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Industrial
telemetry and telecommand
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In-building
environmental monitoring and control
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High-end security
and fire alarms
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Vehicle data
up/download
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Technical Summary
- Size: 59 x 38 x 7mm
- Operating frequency: 151.300MHz
or 173.225MHz
- Supply range: 3.1V - 9V
- Current consumption: 1mA
- Data bit rate: 5kbps max.
(standard module)
- Receiver sensitivity: -120dBm
(for 12dB SINAD)
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Evaluation Platform:
Narrow Band Evaluation Kit
Matching Transmitters:
TX1, TX1H,
HX1, BiM1T
& BiM1HT |
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Figure 1: RX1L block diagram |
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Figure 2: RX1L footprint (Top)
view
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Description - RX1L |
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Pin
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Name
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Function
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| Power: A |
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0V |
Ground |
| 2 |
+Vin |
Supply input. 3.1V to 9V supply |
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| RF: B |
| 1 |
Gnd |
RF ground |
| 2 |
RF in |
To antenna |
| 3 |
Gnd |
RF ground |
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| User: C |
| 1 |
no pins |
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| 2 |
no pins |
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| 3 |
AF out |
200mV pk-pk audio. DC coupled, approx
1V bias |
| 4 |
DATA out |
output of data slicer suitable for
Biphase codes. 3V CMOS logic levels |
| 5 |
+3V out/in |
DC supply. 10mA max. drain. Present
if unit is powered |
| 6 |
0V |
Ground |
| 7-10 |
no pins |
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| Notes |
| 1. "+3V out/in" can
be used to power the radio from an external regulated 3V supply.
2. While pin equivalent to the RX2M450, the RX1L
lacks carrier detect, RSSI, modem or multi channel functions.
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| Condensed
specifications |
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| Frequency |
151.300MHz or
173.225MHz (other frequencies on request) |
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Frequency
stability
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+/- 2.5kHz |
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Channel spacing
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25kHz |
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Number of
channels
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1 |
| Supply voltage |
3.1V - 9V (or 3V +/- 10% via 3V out
pin) |
| Current |
1mA |
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| Operating temperature |
-10 to +60 °C
(Storage -30 to +70 °C) |
| Size |
59 x 38 x 7 mm |
| Spurious radiations |
Compliant with ETSI EN 300 220-3 and
EN 301 489-3 |
| Interface user |
4pin 0.1" pitch molex |
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Power
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2pin 0.1" pitch molex |
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RF
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3pin 0.1" pitch molex |
| Intended approval |
ETSI radio standard EN 300 220-3 and
EMC standard EN 301 489-3 |
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| Sensitivity |
-120dBm for 12 dB SINAD |
| image / spurious |
-65dB |
| blocking |
-80dB |
| adjacent Channel |
<-70dB (Tested per. ETSI EN 301
489-3) |
| outputs |
audio, data |
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| Power on to valid audio |
20ms |
| Power on to stable data out (50:50
mark / space) |
50ms |
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| Notes: |
1. The data slicer cannot
be depended upon for data waveform frequencies below 250Hz |
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2. When RX is on and a transmitter
keys up, again a 50ms period is required to stabilise data output
mark/space. i.e. allow at least 50ms of preamble |
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Limitation of liability
The information furnished by Radiometrix Ltd is
believed to be accurate and reliable. Radiometrix Ltd reserves the right
to make changes or improvements in the design, specification or manufacture
of its subassembly products without notice. Radiometrix Ltd does not assume
any liability arising from the application or use of any product or circuit
described herein, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights
of third parties which may result from the use of its products. This data
sheet neither states nor implies warranty of any kind, including fitness
for any particular application. These radio devices may be subject to
radio interference and may not function as intended if interference is
present. We do NOT recommend their use for life critical applications.
The Intrastat commodity code for all our modules is: 8542 6000.
R&TTE Directive
After 7 April 2001 the manufacturer can only place
finished product on the market under the provisions of the R&TTE Directive.
Equipment within the scope of the R&TTE Directive may demonstrate
compliance to the essential requirements specified in Article 3 of the
Directive, as appropriate to the particular equipment.
Further details are available on The Office of Communications (Ofcom)
web site:
Licensing
policy manual
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