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Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.2

 
Art.no.: 25232

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64,96 EUR

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Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.1 is an affordable, high-performance radio module based on the 868/915 MHz radio transceiver AT86RF212 [Link-Symboldatasheet]. It is combined with Atmel's low power AVR microcontroller ATmega1281V [Link-Symboldatasheet].

The RCB212SMA V5.3.1 module can be used for wireless solutions in compliance with the standard IEEE 802.15.4 as well as for ZigBeeTM applications. National regulations for the use of radio frequencies should be observed. The transceiver can be operated following both the European and North American standards.

The module has no integrated antenna. It features an SMA connector for an external antenna as well as RF shielding in order to eliminate disturbances and unwanted radiation.

This allows the use of multiple radios at one workplace via cable and attenuators. Communication without using the cable is impossible due to the shield.

The module's transmitter power can reach 8 dBm and its receiving sensitivity is -108 dBm. The module's range depends on the antenna used and local regulations regarding transmitter power. The user is responsible for following these regulations. The module's 60 pin interface allows for flexible operation and use of all of the ATmega1281V components. This means a quick realization of assorted tasks for the user.

Power is supplied either by 2 AAA batteries or via the 60 pin interface. The module operates in the range of 1.8..3.6 VDC. Energy consumption is approximately 25 mA in sending and receiving mode and less than 0.7 µA in standby. The module features a 32 kHz low power timer.

Accessories:
Link-Symbol Antenna 868 MHz flexible
Link-Symbol Antenne 868 MHz fixed
Recommended connectors 30-pin:
- SAMTEC TFM-115-02-S-D (available at Farnell, article no. 1690087)
- Tyco 5-104655-4 (available at Farnell, article no. 1106324 or RS Components, article no. 406-893)

Using the following evaluation boards made by dresden elektronik this radio controller board (RCB) can be started quickly:
Link-Symbol Sensor Terminal Board (RCB)
Link-Symbol RCB Breakout Board
Link-Symbol RCB Breakout Board light

Further radio boards from dresden elektronik
- Further radio boards with transceiver and microcontroller can be found under Link-SymbolRadio Controller Boards.
- Radio boards without microcontrollers can be found under Link-SymbolRadio Extender Boards.
Radio Controller Board RCB212SMA V5.3.1 is an affordable, high-performance radio module based on the 868/915 MHz radio transceiver AT86RF212 [Link-Symboldatasheet]. It is combined with Atmel's low power AVR microcontroller ATmega1281V [Link-Symboldatasheet].

The RCB212SMA V5.3.1 module can be used for wireless solutions in compliance with the standard IEEE 802.15.4 as well as for ZigBeeTM applications. National regulations for the use of radio frequencies should be observed. The transceiver can be operated following both the European and North American standards.

The module has no integrated antenna. It features an SMA connector for an external antenna as well as RF shielding in order to eliminate disturbances and unwanted radiation.

This allows the use of multiple radios at one workplace via cable and attenuators. Communication without using the cable is impossible due to the shield.

The module's transmitter power can reach 8 dBm and its receiving sensitivity is -108 dBm. The module's range depends on the antenna used and local regulations regarding transmitter power. The user is responsible for following these regulations. The module's 60 pin interface allows for flexible operation and use of all of the ATmega1281V components. This means a quick realization of assorted tasks for the user.

Power is supplied either by 2 AAA batteries or via the 60 pin interface. The module operates in the range of 1.8..3.6 VDC. Energy consumption is approximately 25 mA in sending and receiving mode and less than 0.7 µA in standby. The module features a 32 kHz low power timer.

Accessories:
Link-Symbol Antenna 868 MHz flexible
Link-Symbol Antenne 868 MHz fixed
Recommended connectors 30-pin:
- SAMTEC TFM-115-02-S-D (available at Farnell, article no. 1690087)
- Tyco 5-104655-4 (available at Farnell, article no. 1106324 or RS Components, article no. 406-893)

Using the following evaluation boards made by dresden elektronik this radio controller board (RCB) can be started quickly:
Link-Symbol Sensor Terminal Board (RCB)
Link-Symbol RCB Breakout Board
Link-Symbol RCB Breakout Board light

Further radio boards from dresden elektronik
- Further radio boards with transceiver and microcontroller can be found under Link-SymbolRadio Controller Boards.
- Radio boards without microcontrollers can be found under Link-SymbolRadio Extender Boards.
Technical data
Dimensions53 x 51.5 mm˛
Control and display elements1 button (freely usable)
3 LEDs (freely usable)
Power supply2 batteries, size AAA (1.8 - 3.6 V)
Power consumptionActive: 25 mA
Power down: <0.7 µA
Interfaces2 x 30 PIN I/O connector
SMA (50 Ohm) connector for antenna
RangeDepends on antenna
Frequency range868 MHz (Europe)
915MHz (North America)
Transmitting power8 dBm (Only lower power allowed in Europe)
Receiver sensitivity-108 dBm (20kbps)
Communication standardIEEE 802.15.4
MicrocontrollerAtmel ATmega1281V [Link-Symboldatasheet]
TransceiverAtmel AT86RF212 [Link-Symboldatasheet]
Board information on EEPROM - MAC address
- Serial number
- Calibration values
- Board model information