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News Release from: Radiometrix | Subject: BiM3B
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 January 2007
868MHz transceiver boosts power for
range
The BiM3B radio transceiver module is an enhanced higher power replacement for the already established BiM3A-869-64.
The BiM3B radio transceiver module, from UK RF specialist Radiometrix, is an enhanced higher power replacement for the already established BiM3A-869-64 There are two frequency variants available within the European unlicensed SRD band
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Miniature PCB mounting UHF radio transmitter allows designers to create a simple datalink capable of supporting rates of up to 40Kbit/s at distances up to 300m across open ground.
One offers 5mW of output power (with no duty cycle restriction), and the other can produce a 25mW output (with a 1% duty cycle restriction on 868.30MHz) drawing only 35mA to transmit and 17mA to receive.
These modules support datarates of up to 64Kbit/s.
The receiver sensitivity is -101dBm for 1ppm BER (ie at full speed) and -104dBm for 1ppm BER (10Kbit/s variant).
These specifications allow operating distances of up to 300m to be covered.
The BiM3B fits into a compact, low-profile 33 x 23 x 5mm package, thus helping to keep the space impact on designs utilising it to a minimum.
It complies with both the EN300 220 and EN301 489 European harmonised standards.
It can be used in all manner of applications; ranging from portable terminals requiring shorter antennas to applications requiring near-continuous transmission in a band other than 433MHz. Request a free brochure from Radiometrix ...
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