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RFM66W Datasheet, PDF (17/87 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 868 & 915MHz Ultra Low Power High Link Budget Integrated UHF Transceiver
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RFM66W
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3. Chip Description
This section describes in depth the architecture of the RFM66W low-power, highly integrated transceiver. The following
figure shows a simplified block diagram of the RFM66W.
Figure 4. Simplified RFM66W Block Schematic Diagram
RFM66W is a half-duplex, low-IF transceiver. Here the received RF signal is first amplified by the LNA. The LNA input is
single ended to minimise the external BoM and for ease of design. Following the LNA output, the conversion to differential
is made to improve the second order linearity and harmonic rejection. The signal is then down-converted to in-phase (I)
and quadrature (Q) components at the intermediate frequency (IF) by the mixer stage. A pair of sigma delta ADCs then
perform data conversion, with all subsequent signal processing and demodulation performed in the digital domain. The
digital state machine also controls the automatic frequency correction (AFC), received signal strength indicator (RSSI) and
automatic gain control (AGC). It also features the higher-level packet and protocol level functionality of the top level
sequencer.
In the receiver operating mode two states of functionality are defined. Upon initial transition to receiver operating mode the
receiver is in the „receiver-enabled‟ state. In this state the receiver awaits for either the user defined valid preamble or RSSI
detection criterion to be fulfilled. Once met the receiver enters „receiver-active‟ state. In this second state the received
signal is processed by the packet engine and top level sequencer.
The frequency synthesiser generates the local oscillator (LO) frequency for both receiver and transmitter. The PLL is
optimized for user-transparent low lock time and fast auto-calibrating operation. In transmission, frequency modulation is
performed digitally within the PLL bandwidth. It also features optional pre-filtering of the bit stream to improve spectral
purity.
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