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News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: Addlink RF module
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 June 2002
Transceiver module takes modem protocols
onboard
The Addlink RF module from RF Solutions combines an 868MHz narrowband transceiver with a dedicated microcontroller in an SMD package.
The Addlink RF module from RF Solutions combines an 868MHz narrowband transceiver with a dedicated microcontroller in an SMD package An integral antenna gives a range up to 800m, and the assembly is EMC compliant to ETS1300-683 and ETS1300-220
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Sep 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Data transfer rates up to 38.4kbit/s can be achieved with the module, which can be used as either an RS232 modem, or a telemetry module with up to four digital I/O and two analogue channels.
Typical applications include professional and consumer automotive security, industrial automation and remote meter reading.
The integrated design allows engineers to treat the Addlink RF module as a true 'drop-in' solution.
Being precertified and approved means that it is possible to achieve important time-to-market savings, and also reduce development risk.
The module's overall dimensions of 21 x 38 x 6.5mm make it particularly useful in applications where PCB space is limited.
The versatile module is able to function in several different operational modes, these include: Hayes mode, transparent mode, secured mode and input/output mode.
Power supply requirements are 3 to 5V and the module is suitable for use in temperatures ranging from -10 to +60C and relative humidity up to 95%.
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