Product Brief
RF transceivers address short-range ISM-band, io-homecontrol protocols
Ismini Scouras5/27/2009 10:48 AM EDT
According to ADI, the ADF7022 RF transceiver is the industry's first transceiver with an integrated communications processor to support the io-homecontrol protocol, which is a technology that enables homeowners to control remotely home systems, such as roller blinds and shutters, awnings, garage doors, roof windows and heating systems.
Available to member companies of the io-homecontrol consortia, the ADF7022 short-range RF transceiver is a low-power, high-performance, highly integrated FSK/GFSK transceiver designed for operation at the three io-homecontrol channels of 868.25 MHz, 868.95 MHz and 869.85 MHz in the license-free ISM band. The ADF7022 is fully compliant to ETSI-300-200 and has enhanced digital baseband features specifically designed for the io-homecontrol standard. This enables the device to perform complex tasks typically performed by a microprocessor, such as media access, packet management/validation and packet retrieval to and from data buffer memory, thereby allowing the host microprocessor to remain in power-down mode. As a result, this capability significantly lowers power consumption and eases both the computational and memory requirements of the host microprocessor.
The ADF7023 short-range RF transceiver is a low-power, low-IF transceiver designed for operation in the license-free ISM bands at 433MHz, 868MHz and 915MHz. The ADF7023 includes enhanced baseband features and offers a low transmit-and-receive current, as well as data rates in 2FSK/GFSK up to 250 kbps. It offers industry-leading blocking resistance and receive sensitivity with very low receive and transmit currents, allowing the radio to operate in environments where interfering signals are greater than four times stronger and more than double the operating range. It operates with a power supply range of 1.8 V to 3.6 V and has lower power consumption in both transmit and receive modes, enabling longer battery life. Other features integrated on-chip include an extremely low-power, 8-bit RISC communications processor; patent-pending, fully-integrated image rejection scheme; VCO (voltage controlled oscillator); Fractional-N PLL (phase locked loop); 10-bit ADC (analog-to-digital converter); digital RSSI (received signal strength indication); temperature sensors; AFC (automatic frequency control) loop; and battery voltage monitor.
Pricing: In 1,000-piece quantities and in a 32-pin LFCSP package, the ADF7022 and ADF7023 cost $2.88 each.
Availability: Now.
Datasheets: ADF7022 and ADF7023.
Analog Devices, www.analog.com



