ISM RX 3 Click Board™
Product Code: MIKROE-4828
How does it work? The ISM RX 3 Click Board™ is based on the MAX41470, a sub-GHz ISM RF receiver from Maxim Integrated, now part of Analog Devices. This IC is designed to receive ASK/OOK or FSK/GFSK modulated data in the 287MHz to 320MHz (nominally 315MHz), 425MHz to 480MHz (nominally 434MHz), and 860MHz to 960MHz (nominally 868MHz or 915MHz) ISM frequency bands, using an onboard 16MHz crystal. The ISM RX 3 Click Board™ comes with an ASK modulation and 433.92MHz with a 5bps data rate as its default configuration. Its additional features also include automatic gain control (AGC), a received signal strength indicator (RSSI), automatic frequency control (AFC), and a frequency error indicator (FEI). The MAX41470 has four power states: Shutdown, Sleep, Standby, and Receive-Active. Its Power-Down pin, labeled as PDN and routed to the RST pin of the mikroBUS™ socket, optimizes power consumption used for power ON/OFF purposes. When the device is enabled (the PDN pin set to a low logic state), the device operational states are controlled through the serial interface by the internal registers.
The ISM RX 3 Click Board™ communicates with MCU through a standard SPI interface that enables very high clock speeds up to 20MHz, supporting the most common SPI mode, SPI Mode 3 to program the internal registers for complete control of the MAX41470. When in programming mode, the MAX41470 can support a self-polling operation to provide an interrupt signal on the DAT pin routed to the AN pin of the mikroBUS™ socket.
The MAX41470 comes only with one data pin for register programming, both data input/output pin. For that purpose, this Click board™ uses the 74LVC1G3157 multiplexer to avoid conflict with other functions driven by the same pin, enabling both writing and reading via the SPI interface and using the 4-wire SPI interface. The selection of the multiplexer channel, more precisely the MISO or MOSI line, is chosen by a logic level on the S line of the multiplexer, set by an SW pin routed to the PWM pin of the mikroBUS™ socket.
The ISM RX 3 Click Board™ possesses the SMA antenna connector with an impedance of 50Ω, which can use it to connect the appropriate antenna that Mikroe has in its offer for improved range and received signal strength.
This Click board™ can be operated only with a 3.3V logic voltage level. The board must perform appropriate logic voltage level conversion before use with MCUs with different logic levels. However, the Click board™ comes equipped with a library containing functions and an example code that can be used, as a reference, for further development.
Specifications
Type
Sub-1 GHz Transceivers
Applications
Can be used for home automation and security, building access control, remote keyless entry, garage or gate doors control, and similar applications
On-board modules
MAX41470 - sub-GHz ISM RF receiver from Maxim Integrated, now part of Analog Devices
Key Features
Long-range with high sensitivity, low power consumption, high performance, self-polling (remote wake-up) for reduced power, gain and frequency control, and more
Interface
SPI
Compatibility
mikroBUS
Click board size
S (28.6 x 25.4 mm)
Input Voltage
3.3V
Pinout Diagram
This table shows how the pinout on the ISM RX 3 Click Board™ corresponds to the pinout on the mikroBUS™ socket (the latter shown in the two middle columns).
Notes
Pin
Pin
Notes
Demodulated Received Signal Data
DAT
1
AN
PWM
16
SW
MISO/MOSI Channel Selection
Power-Down (Enable)
PDN
2
RST
INT
15
INT
Recovered Clock
SPI Chip Select
CS
3
CS
RX
14
NC
SPI Clock
SCK
4
SCK
TX
13
NC
SPI Data OUT
SDO
5
MISO
SCL
12
NC
SPI Data IN
SDI
6
MOSI
SDA
11
NC
Power Supply
3.3V
7
3.3V
5V
10
NC
Ground
GND
8
GND
GND
9
GND
Ground
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