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Modular RF for Embedded System EE 281 November 25, 2002 Ying-zong Huang Special Embedded Needs Portable Self-contained Small Real-time remote operation Wireless data transfer (also portable power…) RF: Not Trivial Modular RF Faster TTM for systems with a radio component – – Cordless telephone Baby monitors OEM’s – – Bluetooth-enabled 802.11-enabled Modular RF No (or very very few) external components Linx Technologies: – – http://www.linxtechnologies.com Module + Antenna = Wireless RF modules (miniboards) – – – LC Series (SAW, 315, 418, 433 MHz) KH Series (with Encoder/Decoder) HP-2 Series (FM/FSK, Multi-channel, 900 MHz) Linx LC Series - Transmitter 2.7V–5.2 VDC Direct Serial Interface (Digital) data rates up to 5 Kbps Up to 300 feet Linx LC Series - Receiver Similar features as Transmitter Linx LC Series - Modulation Carrier Present/Carrier Absent modulation Saves power when sending ‘0’ Takes advantage of FCC rules Easy to understand Encoding not provided by LC Series: Add your own protocol (By way of Pascal Stang: http://www.procyonengineering.com/hardware/linxrf.html) Linx LC Series - Radiation Short wire or matched transmission line to antenna Antenna mounting Antenna (nominal) length – Quarter wave: L [inches] = 234 / F [MHz] Antenna Styles: – – – – – Whip Helical Loop Stub Just a wire Linx LC Series - Other Issues VSWR – voltage standing wave ratio, ideal form: Rho is the reflection coefficient (RC) going into the antenna: Modular RF - Other Issues More radiation, more reliable link – – But maybe not too much – ♦ Ground plane Clean power supply Note EMI/FCC issues