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MICRF004/RF044
Micrel
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Min Typ Max Units
Digital/Control Section
IIN(pu)
VIN(high)
VIN(low)
IOUT
VOUT(high)
VOUT(low)
tR, tF
tWAKEB
Input Pull up Current
Input High Voltage
Input Low Voltage
Output Current
Output High Voltage
Output Low Voltage
Output Rise and Fall Times
Wakeup Output Time
SEL0, SEL1, SWEN, VSHUT = VSS
SEL0, SEL1, SWEN
SEL0, SEL1, SWEN
DO, WAKEB pins, push-pull
DO, WAKEB pins, IOUT = 1µA
DO, WAKEB pins, IOUT = +1µA
DO, WAKEB pins, CLOAD = 15pF
RFIN = TBDdBm,
VSEL0 = VSEL1 = VSWEN = VSHUT = VSS
8
µA
0.8VDD V
0.2VDD
V
10
µA
0.9VDD
V
0.1VDD V
10
µs
4
ms
Note 1. Exceeding the absolute maximum rating may damage the device.
Note 2. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating.
Note 3.
Note 4:
Devices are ESD sensitive. Use appropriate ESD precautions. Meets class 1 ESD test requirements, (human body model HBM), in accor-
dance with MIL-STD-883C, method 3015. Do not operate or store near strong electrostatic fields.
Sensitivity is defined as the average signal level measured at the input necessary to achieve 10-2 BER (bit error rate). The input signal is
defined as a return-to-zero (RZ) waveform with 50% average duty cycle (Manchester encoded data) at a data rate of 300b/s. The RF input is
assumed to be matched into 50.
Note 5: Spurious reverse isolation represents the spurious components which appear on the RF input pin (ANT) measured into 50with an input RF
matching network.
Note 6:
Sensitivity, a commonly specified receiver parameter, provides an indication of the receivers input referred noise, generally input thermal
noise. However, it is possible for a more sensitive receiver to exhibit range performance no better than that of a less sensitive receiver if the
background noise is appreciably higher than the thermal noise. Background noise refers to other interfering signals, such as FM radio
stations, pagers, etc.
A better indicator of achievable receiver range performance is usually given by its selectivity, often stated as fntermediate frequency (IF) or
radio frequency (RF) bandwidth, depending on receiver topology. Selectivity is a measure of the rejection by the receiver of ethernoise.
More selective receivers will almost invariably provide better range. Only when the receiver selectivity is so high that most of the noise on the
receiver input is actually thermal will the receiver demonstrate sensitivity-limited performance.
Note 7: Parameter scales linearly with reference oscillator frequency fT. For any reference oscillator frequency other than 4.65MHz, compute new
parameter value as the ratio:
fREFOSCMHz × (parameter value at 4.65MHz)
4.65
Example: For reference oscillator freqency fT = 6.00MHz:
(parameter value at 6.00MHz) = 6.00 × (paramter value at 4.65MHz)
4.65
Note 8: Parameter scales inversely with reference oscillator frequency fT. For any reference oscillator frequency other than 4.65MHz, compute new
parameter value as the ratio:
4.65 × (parmeter value at 4.65MHz)
fREFOSCMHz
Example: For reference oscillator frequency fT = 6.00MHz:
(parmeter value at 4.65MHz) = 4.65 × (parmeter value at 4.65MHz)
6.00
Note 9: Demodulator filter bandwidths are related in a binary manner, so any of the (lower) nominal filter values may be derived simply by dividing this
parameter value by 2, 4, or 8 as desired.
Note 10: External signal generator used. When a crystal or ceramic resonator is used, the minimum voltage is 300mVp-p. The reference oscillator
voltage amplitude is a function of the quality of the ceramic or crystal resonator.
February 9, 2000
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MICRF004/RF044

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