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  fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 1 features ? miniature sil package ? fully shielded ? data rates up to 128kbits/sec ? range up to 300 metres ? single supply voltage ? industry pin compatible t5-434 ? temp range -20 c to +55 c ? no adjustable components ? high shock resistance ? temperature compensated rf output applications ? vehicle alarm systems ? remote gate controls ? garage door openers ? domestic and commercial security general description the t5 and r5 data link modules are miniature uhf radio modules, which enable the implementation of a simple telemetry link upto 300 metres, and at data rates of up to 128kbit/s the t5 and r5 modules will suit one-to-one and multi-node wireless links in applications including building and car security, remote industrial process monitoring and computer networking. the ?b? derivative parts offer a cost reduced version. r5-434 ? high sensitivity ? analogue / digital outputs ? signal strength output (rssi) ? on board agc ? single conversion fm super-het ? double rf filtering (inc saw front end) the receiver is based on the classical superhet single conversion architectu re utilising a pll xtal referenced oscillator which yields a highly stable if frequency (10.7 mhz). this hence allows use of high q bandpass filters of fering excellent adjacent channel rejection and hence high interference immunity. because of its small size and low power requirements, these modules are ideal for use in portable battery powered wireless applications.
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 2 connection diagram t5 12 345 figure 1: transmitter pin descriptions: rf gnd (pin 1) rf ground pin, internally connected to pin 4 (0v). this pin should ideally be connected to the nearest ground plane (e.g. coax braid, main pcb ground plane etc.) rf out (pin2) 50 ? rf antenna output. to achieve best results the antenna impedance must match that of the module. v cc (pin 3) +ve supply pin (3.0 to 9.0 volts). the module will generate rf when v cc is present. it is strongly recommended that a 100nf capacitor decouples the supply rail as close as possible to this pin. gnd (pin 4) supply and data ground connection, connected to pin 1. data in (pin 5) this input has an impedance of 47k ? and should ideally be driven by a cmos logic drive or compatible. the drive circuitry should be supplied with the same supply voltage as the tx module. ordering information: part no description t5-434-9-20 tx 433.92mhz 9v 20kbps t5-434-5v tx 433.92mhz 5v 50kbps t5-434-5-20b tx 433.92mhz 5v 20kbps ?b part? t5-434-3v tx 433.92mhz 3v 50kbps t5-434-3-20b tx 433.92mhz 3v 20kbps ?b part? t5-434-128 tx 433.92mhz 5v 128kbps figure 2: receiver rf in (pin 1) 50 ? rf input from antenna, connect using shortest possible route. this input is isolated from the internal circuit using the air gap of the front end saw rf filter rf gnd (pin 2) rf ground connection, preferable connected to a solid plane. rssi (pin 3) the received signal strength indicator provides a dc output voltage proportional to the rf input signal. the amplitude of the rssi voltage increases with increasi ng rf signal strength. gnd (pin 4) connect to power supply ground. v cc (pin 5) +ve supply pin. operation from a 5v supply able to source6ma at less than v p-p ripple. af (pin 6) audio frequency output. data out (pin 7) cmos compatible output. this may be used to drive external decoders. to reduce any noise on this output ass a add a 56pf cap from this pin to gnd. part no description r5-434-5-20 rx 433.92mhz 20kbps r5-434-5-20b rx 433.92mhz 20kbps ?b part? r5-434-5-50 rx 433.92mhz 5v 50kbps r5-434-5-50b rx 433.92mhz 5v 50kbps ?b part? R5-434-5-128 rx 433.92mhz 5v 128kbps r 5 12 34567
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 3 absolute maximum ratings: transmitter t5 operating temperature: -20 c to +55 c storage temperature: -40 c to +100 c supply voltage (pin 3) 10v data input (pin 5) 10v rf out (pin 2) 50v @ < 10mhz , +20dbm @ > 10mhz electrical characteristics: transmitter t5 please note that the ?b? devices are supplied without can shield. pin min. typ. max. units notes dc levels supply voltage 3v versions 3 2 3.0 4 volts supply voltage 5v versions 3 4.5 5.0 5.5 volts current & rf power standard t5 devices supply current @ v cc = 5v 3 12 ma 1 rf power 2 9 +12 dbm 1 t5?b? devices supply current @ v cc = 3v 3 4 6 8 ma 1 supply current @ v cc = 5v 3 5.5 8 9.5 ma 1 rf power @ v cc = 3v 2 3 +7 dbm 1 rf power @ v cc = 5v 2 7 +10 dbm 1 rf & data 2 nd harmonic -50 dbc 1 harmonics @ > 1ghz -46 dbc 1 initial frequency accuracy 50 khz overall frequency accuracy 75 khz modulation bandwidth @ -3db 10 khz modulation distortion (thd) % power up time to full rf 10 s standard t5 devices data rate standard 50000 bits/s data pulse width 40 s t5?b? devices data rate standard 20,000 bits/s data pulse width 500 s notes 1. measured into a 50 ? impedance 2. the limit for european spec en300-220 is ?36dbm
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 4 absolute maximum ratings: receiver r5 operating temperature: -10 c to +55 c storage temperature: -40 c to +100 c supply voltage (pin 5) 7v rf input (pin 1) +20dbm electrical characteristics: standard receiver r5 min. typ. max. units notes dc levels supply voltage 4.5 5.0 5.5 volts supply current 6 ma supply ripple - - 10 mv p-p data output high =>4.0 v data output low <=0.5 v rf rf sensitivity -105 dbm if bandwidth 230 khz 1 initial signal accuracy 25 khz max. rf input 20 dbm e.m.c spurious responses upto 1ghz <60 db lo leakage, conducted <60 dbm lo leakage, radiated <60 dbm image rejection 50 dbm dynamic timings 30 35 ms 20kbps part 5 7 ms 50kbps part power up to stable data (with rf signal present) 5 7 ms 128kbps part 2.5 ms 20kbps part 1 ms 50kbps part signal to stable data (with power supply already on) 0.5 1 ms 128kbps part power up to valid rssi (with rf signal present) 1 ms all versions 50 6000 us 20kbps part 20 700 us 50kbps part data pulse widths (seenote 2) 7 300 us 128kbps part 1. if bandwidth available down to 27khz 2. the data slicer is optimised for a 50:50 duty cy cle, hence for reliable communications data should be encoded using a suitable scheme such as manchest er encoding, though pulse width modulation up to 30:70/70:30 can also be utilised.
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 5 electrical characteristics: receiver r5 ?b? parts please note that the ?b? devices are supplied without can shield. min. typ. max. units notes dc levels supply voltage 4.5 5.0 5.5 volts supply current 6 ma supply ripple - - 10 mv p-p data output high =>4.0 v data output low <=0.5 v rf rf sensitivity -103 dbm if bandwidth 230 khz 1 initial signal accuracy 22 khz max. rf input 20 dbm e.m.c spurious responses upto 1ghz <60 db lo leakage, conducted <60 dbm lo leakage, radiated <60 dbm image rejection 60 dbm dynamic timings 30 35 ms 20kbps part power up to stable data (with rf signal present) 5 7 ms 64kbps part 2.5 ms 20kbps part signal to stable data (with power supply already on) 1 ms 64kbps part power up to valid rssi (with rf signal present) 1 ms all versions 50 6000 us 20kbps part data pulse widths (seenote 2) 20 700 us 50kbps part 3. if bandwidth available down to 27khz 4. the data slicer is optimised for a 50:50 duty cy cle, hence for reliable communications data should be encoded using a suitable scheme such as manchest er encoding, though pulse width modulation up to 30:70/70:30 can also be utilised.
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 6 antenna design the design and positioning of the antenna is as crucial as the module performance itself in achieving a good wireless system range. the following will assist the designer in maximising system performance. the antenna should be kept as far away from sources of electrical interference as physically possible. if necessary, additional power line decoupling capacitors should be placed close to the module. the antenna ?hot end? should be kept clear of any objects, especially any metal as this can severely restrict the efficiency of the antenna to receive power. any earth planes restricting the radiation path to the antenna will also have the same effect. best range is achieved with either a straight piece of wire, rod or pcb track @ ? wavelength (15.5cm @ 433.92mhz). further range may be achieved if the ? wave antenna is placed perpendicular in the middle of a solid earth plane measuring at least 16cm radius. in this case, the antenna should be connected to the module via some 50 ohm characteristic impedance coax figure 3: antenna configurations to be used with the t5 & r5 modules rssi values: the r5 rssi output provides a dc output proportional to the rf input signal. the table below shows the typical rssi value depending on the rf signal strength. the circuit diagram shows how a carrier detect can be obtained from the rssi pin on the receiver module. rf signal strength / dbm rssi / v rf signal strength / dbm rssi / v -120 1.27 -110 1.33 -100 1.49 -90 1.74 -80 1.99 -70 2.3 -60 2.56 -50 2.63 -40 2.63 carrier detect circuit the r5 rssi output provides a dc output proportional to the rf input signal. in order to generate a carrier detect (as a logic level) the following circuit may be used. rf rf helical antenna whip antenna 34mm @ 433mhz 17 turns equally spaced ? = 5mm (inside) 15.5cm @ 433mhz cd 5v gnd 10 k ohm 39 k ohm 62 k ohm rssi out pin 3
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 7 application circuits the following circuits show a remote control system with ?self learning feature? for more information please see datasheet ds600 transmitter circuit receiver circuit 8 7 6 5 rf600e led do gnd vcc 2 3 4 1 s1 s2 s3 s0 sw 1 serial data output vcc sw 2 sw 3 sw 4 transmit led 2k2 10k pull up resistor bc848 t5 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 4 3 rf600d n/ c 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 2 1 18 op3 op4 gnd ecs eclk edat in op1 vcc sleep lkin sd1 lrn op2 lb vcc 1k ? 1k ? learn switch option links serial data output vcc data input o/p 1 o/p 2 o/p 3 o/p 4 transmitter low battery status led 22k ? fm / ir am 22k ? fit one re si stor onl y l m 15k ? n/ c rf receiver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
fm radio transmitter & receiver modules t5 / r5 ds305-7 feb ?04 ? 2004 reg no 277 4001, england. page 8 mechanical dimensions figure 6: transmitter figure 7: receiver should you require further assistance please contact : r f solutions ltd., unit 21, cliffe industrial estate, south street, lewes, e. sussex. bn8 6jl, england tel: +44 (0)1273 898 000 fax: +44 (0)1273 480 661 email : sales@rfsolutions.co.uk http://www.rfsolutions.co.uk r 5 12 34567 30.48mm pin spacing 2.54mm 17.5mm 48 mm 4.65mm pin spacings 2.54 mm pin dia 0.5mm pin 1 is 2.33mm f rom edge of module all dimensions +/- 0.5mm information contained in this document is believed to be accurate , however no representation or warranty is given and no liabi lity is assumed by r.f. solutions ltd. with respect to the accuracy of such information. use of r.f.solutions as critical components in life support systems is not authori sed except with express written approval from r.f.solutions ltd. t5 31.5 mm 10.5 mm 3.0 mm 20.32 mm 12 345 pin spacings 2.54 mm pin dia 0.5mm all dimensions +/- 0.5mm 1.5mm 3.5mm


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