ETC HX1007

HX1007
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Ideal for 433.92 MHz Unlicensed Transmitters in Europe
Quartz SAW Frequency Stabilization and Harmonic Filtering
Compact, Surface-Mount Case with <90 mm2 Footprint
433.92 MHz
Hybrid
Transmitter
The HX1007 is a miniature hybrid transmitter designed for data transmission using on-off keyed (OOK) modulation. The transmitter is stabilized by a quartz SAW device for long-term frequency stability. The HX1007 is
recommended for data rates up to 19.2 kbps (52 µsec bit period). The HX1007 is designed for unlicensed
control, secuirty and data links certified and operating under ETSI-I-ETS 300 200 regulations.
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Rating
Value
Power Supply and/or Modulation Input Voltage
Nonoperating Case Temperature
Ten-Second Soldering Temperature
Units
10
V
-40 to +85
°C
230
°C
SM-4 Case
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristic
Operating Frequency
Absolute Frequency
Tolerance from 433.92 MHz
RF Output Power into 50 Ω at 25°C
Sym
Notes
Minimum
∆fO
1, 2, 3, 4,
10
433.72
PO
2, 4, 5, 10
-3
0
2, 3, 4, 5
-5
0
fO
Within Specified Temperature Range
Harmonic Spurious Emissions
Modulation Input
Data Timing Parameters
Power Supply
2, 3, 4, 5
Typical
Maximum
Units
434.12
MHz
±200
kHz
dBm
-40
dBc
Input HIGH Voltage
VIH
2.5
VCC
Input LOW Voltage
VIL
0.0
0.3
Input HIGH Current
IIH
Input LOW Current
IIL
Modulation Rise Time
tR
Modulation Fall Time
tF
3, 4, 5
µA
0.0
12
3, 4, 5, 6
Voltage
VCC
5, 7
Peak Current
ICC
3, 4, 5, 8
Standby Current
Operating Case Temperature Range
100
3
3.3
VDC
7
10
mA
1.0
µA
+85
°C
5, 9
TC
5
µs
10
2.7
-40
Lid Symbolization (in addition to Lot and/or Date Codes)
V
RFM HX1007
CAUTION: Electrostatic Sensitive Device. Observe precautions for handling.
NOTES:
1.
2.
One or more of the following United States patents apply: 4,454,488; 4,616,197; 4,670,681; and 4,760,352.
Typically, equipment utilizing this device requires emissions testing and government approval, which is the responsibility of the equipment manufacturer.
3. Applies over the specified range of operating temperature.
4. Applies over the specified range of operating power supply voltage.
5. The design, manufacturing process, and specifications of this device are subject to change without notice.
6. The maximum modulation bandwidth (and data rate) is dependent on the characteristics of the external encoding circuitry (not included).
7. Unless noted otherwise, case temperature TC = +25°C ± 2°C, test load impedance = 50 Ω, and modulation input is at logic HIGH.
8. The maximum operating current occurs at the maximum specified power supply voltage and maximum specified operating temperature.
9. Standby current is defined as the supply current consumed with the modulation input at logic LOW.
10. Improper antenna loading affects performance of HX device.
RF Monolithics, Inc.
Phone: (972) 233-2903
Fax: (972) 387-9148
RFM Europe
Phone: 44 1963 251383
Fax: 44 1963 251510
©1999 by RF Monolithics, Inc. The stylized RFM logo are registered trademarks of RF Monolithics, Inc.
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.rfm.com
HX1007-101999
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433.92 MHz
Hybrid Transmitter
Electrical Connections
Footprint
Terminal Number
1
Connections
Data Input
2
+DC Supply
3
Ground
4
RF Output to 50 Ω
2
3
TOP VIEW
1
4
Typical Test Circuit
Block Diagram
Terminal 2
+DC Supply
SAW
Filter
+DC
Supply
Terminal 3
Ground
SAW
Filter
2
3
1
4
Pulse Generator
Terminal 1
Data Input
Terminal 4
RF Output to 50 Ω
RF Spectrum
Analyzer,
RF Power Meter,
or 50 Ω
Frequency
Counter
50 W
100 pF*
Bottom View
BOTTOM VIEW
*Note: Bypass required only for “HX2...” series transmitters in the 902 to
928 MHz band.
Case Design
Typical Transmitter Application
C
(see note 1)
100 pF
U2
HXxxxx
Hybrid
Transmitter
Dimensions
Millimeters
Min
A
Max
10.67
MC145026D
or Similar
Inches
Min
(see note 2)
Max
0.420
B
1.27 Nominal
0.050 Nominal
C
2.67 Nominal
0.105 Nominal
D
5.08 Nominal
0.200 Nominal
E
1.70 Nominal
0.067 Nominal
F
5.36 Nominal
0.211 Nominal
G
2.80
0.110
H
9.02
0.355
Notes:
1.
2.
RF Monolithics, Inc.
Phone: (972) 233-2903
Fax: (972) 387-9148
RFM Europe
Phone: 44 1963 251383
Fax: 44 1963 251510
©1999 by RF Monolithics, Inc. The stylized RFM logo are registered trademarks of RF Monolithics, Inc.
This matching component is required only for antennas that are not
50 ohms. It is typically a chip inductor to match to stub antennas
shorter than ¼ wavelength. For very low radiated field-strength applications, a resistor can also be used.
For ESD protection.
E-mail: [email protected]
http://www.rfm.com
HX1007-101999
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