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News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: X2010 and X2011
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 November 2001
FM transceivers say no to interference
With next generation applications such as advanced telemetry, remote meter reading and EPOS terminals in mind, RF Solutions has introduced the X2010 and X2011 FM radio transceivers.
With next generation applications such as advanced telemetry, remote meter reading and EPOS terminals in mind, RF Solutions has introduced the X2010 and X2011 FM radio transceivers The modules are designed to give wireless high reliability operation at data rates of up to 20Kbit/s over distances of typically 300m
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Both models can be supplied with operating frequencies of 434.075, 868 or 914.5MHz.
The X2011 features an integrated PCB loop antenna for the 434 and 868MHz versions for easy integration and EMC approval.
High interference rejection capability is given by narrow RF channel bandwidths.
The transmitter section is a PLL (phase locked loop) design that uses a highly stable and accurate reference crystal oscillator.
This results in an RF transmission with a very low frequency spread across the entire -20 to +55C operating temperature range.
The receiver section uses a single-conversion superhet design again with PLL technology; this results in excellent receiver sensitivity and a long range.
The X2010 and X2011 radio transceiver modules capable of operation within high interference areas, they are immune to Tetra, and high power amateur radio repeater stations.
Both have CD and RSSI outputs and comply with EN300 220-1 and 300 683.
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