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NRF2401 Datasheet, PDF (1/37 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Single chip 2.4 GHz Transceiver | |||
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
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Single chip 2.4 GHz Transceiver
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⢠True single chip GFSK transceiver in a small ⢠Wireless mouse, keyboard, joystick
24-pin package (QFN24 5x5mm)
⢠Keyless entry
⢠Data rate 0 to1Mbps
⢠Wireless data communication
⢠Only 2 external components
⢠Alarm and security systems
⢠Multi channel operation
⢠Home automation
⢠125 channels
⢠Home automation
⢠Channel switching time <200µs.
⢠Surveillance
⢠Support frequency hopping
⢠Automotive
⢠Data slicer / clock recovery of data
⢠Telemetry
⢠Address and CRC computation
⢠Intelligent sports equipment
⢠DuoCeiver⢠for simultaneous dual receiver ⢠Industrial sensors
topology
⢠Toys
⢠ShockBurst⢠mode for ultra-low power
operation and relaxed MCU performance
⢠Power supply range: 1.9 to 3.6 V
⢠Low supply current (TX), typical 10.5mA peak
@ -5dBm output power
⢠Low supply current (RX), typical 18mA peak in
receive mode
⢠100% RF tested
⢠No need for external SAW filter
⢠World wide use
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nRF2401 is a single-chip radio transceiver for the world wide 2.4 - 2.5 GHz ISM
band. The transceiver consists of a fully integrated frequency synthesizer, a power
amplifier, a crystal oscillator and a modulator. Output power and frequency channels
are easily programmable by use of the 3-wire serial interface. Current consumption is
very low, only 10.5mA at an output power of -5dBm and 18mA in receive mode.
Built-in Power Down modes makes power saving easily realizable.
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Minimum supply voltage
Maximum output power
Maximum data rate
Supply current in transmit @ -5dBm output power
Supply current in receive mode
Temperature range
Sensitivity
Supply current in Power Down mode
9DOXH
1.9
0
1000
10.5
18
-40 to +85
-90
1
Table 1 nRF2401 quick reference data
8QLW
V
dBm
kbps
mA
mA
°C
dBm
µÎ
Nordic VLSI ASA - Vestre Rosten 81, N-7075 Tiller, Norway - Phone +4772898900 - Fax +4772898989
Revision: 1.0
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March 2003
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