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Date: 15th Mar 2010
ISM band RF transceiver from ADI supports
Zigbee and such protocols
Analog Devices has made available a RF transceiver chip
targeting short-range wireless systems in the global 2.4
GHz ISM (industrial, science and medical) band. The ADF7242
featuring a communication processor supports the IEEE802.15.4
standard. This chip is suggested for implementing solutions
based upon protocols such as Zigbee IPv6/6LowWPAN, ISA100.11a
and Wireless HART. This device offers the flexibility to
implement proprietary FSK-based protocols with data rates
of up to 2 Mbps. ADI says ADF7242 offers best-in-class blocking
resistance to increase the effective signal quality and
range as well as prolong battery life. Applications include
smart meters/smart grid; wireless sensor networks, building
automation, industrial wireless control, wireless remote
controls, consumer electronics and healthcare.
"With the global growth in smart grid wireless meters
and infrastructure and the proliferation of cost-effective
short range wireless-based systems, there is an increasing
demand for robust performance, low power consumption, flexibility
and ease-of-use all combined within a single radio chip,"
said Peter Real, vice president, linear and RF group, Analog
Devices, Inc. "ADI's ADF7242 combines our high performance
RF, analog, signal processing and integration expertise
to deliver a robust solution that addresses these needs."
The immediately available ADF7242 is packed in a 5 mm x
5 mm 32-pin LFCSP package and is priced at $2.82 per unit
in 1,000-unit quantities.
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