Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


UHF FM code-hopping data transmitter

23 July 2008 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The Radiometrix KTX2 is a miniature PCB mounting UHF radio transmitter module with onboard code-hopping encoder, designed to provide secure wireless control links in a variety of industrial/commercial applications. Operating at 315 MHz, 433,92 MHz or 434, 42 MHz, it offers engineers a usable range of up to 75 m indoors or 300 m over open ground. Each transmitter module is pre-programmed and unique. The 32-bit encryption level creates more than 4 billion hop-codes for security, whilst four control lines allow up to 15 user defined controls to be transmitted.

Designed to be used with the company's KRX receiver-decoders, it is a crystal controlled PLL based transmitter with 2 mW RF power output (10 mW version also available) in a module format allowing OEMs to integrate it into their customised remote controller.

The device is fully compliant with both EN 300 220-3 and EN 301 489-3 standards. It can be employed in tasks such as automotive remote keyless control, building security and unidirectional remote process control. Its compact dimensions (36,2 x 15,2 x 4,5 mm) and low power consumption (1 μA current during standby or 8 mA while transmitting, from a 3 to 6 V supply) make it particularly attractive for use in battery-powered keyless remote control products.



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