AN805: Si446x Wireless MBUS Receiver
This application note describes how to create a wireless MBUS-compliant device using Silicon Labs Si4461/63/64 cost-efficient, high-performance EZRadioPRO® RF transceiver and EZR32 wireless MCU family. It does not cover the duty cycle and other timing requirements of the standard; rather, it focuses on the RF-related requirements of the prEN 13757-4 rev:2013 wireless MBUS standard, unless noted otherwise. The RF measurements listed in this application note were performed on the 4461-868-PDK development kit using the Wireless Development Suite. Refer to 2.6 Radio Link Requirements for Mode F for more details.
KEY POINTS:
●Silicon Labs Si446x high-performance RF transceivers support all the WMBUS modes, including S, T, R, C, F and various N modes
●The EZRadioPRO® transceivers meet WMBUS specifications
Wireless MBUS Receiver 、 wireless MCU 、 microcontroller 、 chip |
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Application note & Design Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2016/12/12 |
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Rev. 0.3 |
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2.3 MB |
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