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Issue 1, 28 August 2007
Radiometrix
Hartcran House, 231 Kenton Lane, Harrow, HA3 8RP, England
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8909 9595, Fax: +44 (0) 20 8909 2233
SMX1
MultiSmall Multi-channel VHF Transceiver
UK variant: SMX1-173-5 (10mW) Non-UK variant: SMX1-XXX-5 (1mW-50mW)
SMX1 is small multi-channel VHF transceiver operating on 173.200MHz173.325MHz band. It is also available on 151MHz band Australian allocation. SMX1 offers a fast-route to custom frequency on any VHF band from 130MHz to 180MHz with 25kHz channel spacing.
Features ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Conforms to ETSI EN 300 220-3 and EN 301 489-3 Conforms to Australian/New Zealand AS/NZS 4268:2003 High performance double superhet, 128 channel PLL synthesizer Data rates up to 5 kbps for standard module Usable range over 1km Fully screened. Low profile Feature-rich interface (RSSI, analogue and digital baseband) Incorporate a 1200baud dumb modem Re-programmable via RS232 interface Low power requirements
Figure 1: SMX1-173-5
Applications ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Handheld terminals Heavy vehicle/machine remote controls EPOS equipment, barcode scanners Data loggers Industrial telemetry and telecommand In-building environmental monitoring and control High-end security and fire alarms Vehicle data up/download
Technical Summary ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Operating frequency: 173.200 - 173.325MHz (UK), 150.825 - 152.450MHz (Australia) Custom variants from 130 - 180MHz on any 1MHz band 128 channels controlled via RS232 interface Transmit power: +10dBm (10mW) nominal. Adjustable 1 - 50mW Supply range: 4.2V - 16V Current consumption: 40mA (10mW) - 65mA (50mW) transmit, 20mA receive Data bit rate: 5kbps max. (standard module) Receiver sensitivity: -120dBm (for 12 dB SINAD) Size: 53 x 32 x 12mm
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SMX1 Data Sheet
page 1
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SMX1 Data Sheet
Figure 2: SMX1 block diagram
page 2
Figure 3: SMX1 footprint (Top) view Pin Description Pin 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 1b 2b 3b 4b Name RSSI Vcc TXD AF out RXD TXE PGM 0V 0V S0 S1 S2 Function DC level between 0.5V and 2.5V. 60dB dynamic range DC supply input. (4.2 - 16V at 40mA nominal) DC coupled input for TTL/ CMOS logic. 500mV p-p audio. DC coupled, approx 0.8V bias. Open collector output of data slicer. Need external pull-up Transmit enable. Low = RX mode. High = TX. (10k pull down) Serial programming / control input (true RS232) Ground Ground Parallel channel select LSB Parallel channel select Parallel channel select MSB
Pin description of SMX1 with Modem mode selected
The 'modem' mentioned is a 1200 baud RS232 semi-intelligent unit (Transmit keyed when valid serial data is present, so no separate TX control needed. Coding in the datastream also permits the receiver to ignore noise and only output valid serial data) This is a half duplex unit, so collisions between transmitted and received packets must be dealt with by the user (if transmit data is sent to the unit then a transmit burst commences immediately and the contents of the receive data buffer is lost) Pin 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 1b 2b 3b 4b NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. No inversion occurs between TXD and RXD. However AF out is inverted relative to TXD. Parallel channel selects are active LOW and have internal pullups to 4V There are no pullups on the open collector outputs. The software incorporates a 1200 baud modem, compatible with that implemented in other Radiometrix narrowband units ( i1200 tones and format ). Modem operation is selected by the SETMOD command. TXE pin (6a) becomes an RS232 input, and RS232 compatible data is output on the RXD pin (5a). If true +/- levels are desired then an inverter and a MAX232 should be used on data out.
SMX1 Data Sheet page 3
Name RSSI Vcc NC NC MOD RXD MOD TXD PGM 0V 0V S0 S1 S2
Function DC level between 0.5v and 2.5v. 60dB dynamic range DC supply input. (4.2 - 16v at 40mA nom.) Leave unconnected Leave unconnected Open collector RS232 compatible data output RS232 data input Serial programming/control input (true RS232) Ground Ground Parallel channel select LSB Parallel channel select Parallel channel select MSB
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5. RS232 input pins (6a and 7a) tolerate true +/- levels. No buffering is required. 6. If analogue transmit modulation is needed, then connect a series 1F cap + 500k trimmer in the `baseband in' circuit. Adjust trimmer for 90% of peak deviation (+/- 2.7KHz) at mean input level. 7. If parallel channel select is not wanted, the 4 pin connector 'b' can be removed 8. For UK version the following channel assignment is supplied: Channel 0 1 2 3 4 -7 8 - 127 9. Frequency (MHz) 173.250 173.275 173.300 173.325 173.225 (only used for alarm applications) 173.325
For Australian version the following channel assignment is supplied: Channel 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 - 65 Frequency (MHz) N vlaue 150.825 /LOAD 00 6033 150.850 /LOAD 01 6034 150.875 /LOAD 02 6035 150.900 /LOAD 036036 150.925 /LOAD 04 6037 150.950 /LOAD 05 6038 150.975 /LOAD 06 6039 151.000 /LOAD 07 6040 151.025 /LOAD 08 6041 151.050 /LOAD 09 6042 151.075 /LOAD 10 6043 151.100 /LOAD 11 6044 151.125 /LOAD 12 6045 151.150 /LOAD 13 6046 151.175 /LOAD 14 6047 151.200 /LOAD 15 6048 151.225 /LOADTB 6049 in sequence starting at CH 17 (151.250)
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SMX1 Data Sheet
page 4
SMX1 serial interface commands
2400 baud at RS232 level. 8 bit data, no parity, 1 start bit, 1 or 2 stop bits, No flow control. Transmit (pin 3 on DB9) and Signal Ground (pin 5 on DB9) should be connected to PGM and 0V respectively. SINGLE nnnnn Set value of N for single channel operation (value not stored in eeprom) GOCHAN xx Serial select of channel xx (0 to 127) LOADMX xx Set highest permitted (serial selected) channel xx (others default to ch0) LOAD aa nnnnn Set value of N for channel aa (channels 0 to 15) LOADTB nnnnn Set value of N for channel 16 (channels 17 to 127 then in sequence) RVALUE rrrr Enter value for R register SETPAR Channel selected by 3 bit parallel input (0 to 7). Also disables modem SETSER Channel selected by most recent 'gochan' operation SETMOD Enable internal modem. Frequency selected by most recent 'gochan' or 'single' Process entry / Clear all buffers xx = channel number from 00 to 127 aa = two digit channel number from 00 to 15 nnnnn = synthesizer N register value, (up to 65535) rrrr = synthesizer R register value, (up to 16383)
N=
f RF f Channelspacing
=
173.250 MHz = 6930 25kHz
R=
f Xtal f channelspacing
=
13MHz , So R=520 25kHz
Notes: 1. A pause of at least 50ms must be allowed between command strings (EEPROM programming time). SINGLE mode does not store the N value in EEPROM. Therefore the unit is inoperative after a power down until either another valid SINGLE command is received, or mode is changed by a GOCHAN, SETPAR or SETSER command. SINGLE mode is intended for frequency agile applications. 2. /SETPAR command should be issued at the end of channel programming to put the module back into parallel frequency select mode
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SMX1 Data Sheet
page 5
Condensed specifications
Frequency Frequency stability Channel spacing Number of channels Any 2MHz band from 130-180MHz 173.200 - 173.325 MHz UK std. 150.825 - 152.450MHz Australian std 2kHz 25kHz (12.5kHz by special order) 128 channels selected via serial RS232 interface 8 channels selected via 3 frequency select pins In UK band only 173.225, 173.250, 173.275, 173.300, 173.325 MHz are used as standard; 151MHz band (Australian) unit has 66 channels 4.2V-16V 40mA (10mW); 65mA (50mW) transmit 20mA receive (or modem `idle') -10 to +60 C (Storage -30 to +70 C) 53 x 32 x 12 mm Compliant with ETSI EN 300 220-3 and EN 300 686 8 pin 0.1" pitch molex 4 pin 0.1" pitch molex 3 pin 0.1" pitch molex 1.2mm (min.) ETSI Radio standard EN 300 220-3 and EMC standard EN 301 489-3
Supply
voltage Current
Operating temperature Size Spurious radiations Interface user Power RF Recommended PCB hole size Intended approval Transmitter Output power TX on switching time Modulation type TX modulation bandwidth Deviation Adjacent channel TX power Inputs Receiver Sensitivity image / spurious blocking adjacent channel Outputs Power on to valid audio Power on to stable data out
UK standard +10dBm(10mW) 1dB (factory adjustable: 1 - 50mW) <50 ms FM, FSK (F1D, F3D) DC - 3kHz 2.6kHz to 3kHz -37dBm data (CMOS/TTL compatible)
-120dBm for 12dB SINAD -112dBm for 1 part per 1000 BER -65dB -85dB -65dB RSSI, Audio, Data 28ms 50ms (for 50:50 mark / space)
Notes: 1. The data slicer cannot be depended upon for data waveform frequencies below 250Hz 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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SMX1 Data Sheet
page 6
Application circuits
4.2-16V
RX RF GND RSSI (1a) Vcc (2a) TXD (3a) AF (4a) RXD (5a) Test point 1k TXD 1k RXD TX/RX TX 1k Parallel Channel Select ADC Vdd Vss
3V regulator
SMX1
TXE (6a) PGM (7a) 0V (1b) S0 (2b) S1 (3b) S2 (4b)
6 7 8 9
2 3 4 5
TXD
SGD
Figure 4: SMX1 interfaced to host microcontroller and serial port for configuration
5 - 16V
RSSI (1a) Vcc (2a) TXD (3a) AF (4a) MOD RXD (5a) MOD TXD (6a) PGM (7a) 1200 bps 6 2400 bps SETMOD 2K2 (for 5V)
RF GND
PC serial port
SMX1
SW1
1 2 3 4 5
7 8 9
RXD TXD
0V (1b) S0 (2b) S1 (3b) S2 (4b)
SGD
Figure 5: SMX1 interfaced to PC serial port (0V / 5V RS232 level)
2K2 (for 5V) RSSI (1a) Vcc (2a) TXD (3a) AF (4a) MOD RXD (5a) MOD TXD (6a) PGM (7a) 1200 bps
16 (+5V) MAX232
5K
5 - 16V
RF GND
PC serial port
6 1 2 3 4 5 SGD
SMX1
SW1
7 8 9
RXD TXD
0V (1b) S0 (2b) S1 (3b) S2 (4b)
Figure 6: SMX1 interfaced to serial port (+10V / -10V RS232 level)
Radiometrix Ltd SMX1 Data Sheet page 7
PC serial port
Microcontroller
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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: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/ Information Requests Ofcom Riverside House 2a Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 9HA Tel: +44 (0)845 456 3000 or 020 7981 3040 Fax: +44 (0)20 7783 4033 information.requests@ofcom.org.uk European Radiocommunications Office (ERO) Peblingehus Nansensgade 19 DK 1366 Copenhagen Tel. +45 33896300 Fax +45 33896330 ero@ero.dk www.ero.dk


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