Rainbow Electronics ATA5757 User Manual

Features, Benefits, Description

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Rev. 4702D–RKE–02/04

Features

PLL Transmitter IC with Single-ended Output

High Output Power (6 dBm) at 8.1 mA (315 MHz) and 8.5 mA (433 MHz) Typical Values

Divide by 24 (

ATA5756)

and 32 (

ATA5757

) Blocks for 13 MHz Crystal Frequencies and

for Low XTO Start-up Times

Modulation Scheme ASK/FSK with Internal FSK Switch

Up to 20 kBaud Manchester Coding, Up to 40 kBaud NRZ Coding

Power-down Idle and Power-up Modes to Adjust Corresponding Current Consumption
through ASK/FSK/Enable Input Pins

ENABLE Input for Parallel Usage of Controlling Pins in a 3-wire Bus System

CLK Output Switches ON if the Crystal Current Amplitude has Reached 35% to 80% of
its Final Value

Crystal Oscillator Time Until CLK Output is Activated, Typically 0.6 ms

Supply Voltage 2.0 V to 3.6 V in Operation Temperature Range of -40

°

C to 125

°

C

ESD Protection at all Pins (4 kV HBM)

Small Package MSOP10

Benefits

Low Parasitic FSK Switch Integrated

Very Short and Reproducable Time to Transmit Typically <0.85 ms

13.125 MHz/13.56 MHz Crystals Give Opportunity for Small Package Sizes

Description

The ATA5756/ATA5757 is a PLL transmitter IC which has been developed for the
demands of RF low-cost transmission systems at data rates up to 20 kBaud Manches-
ter coding and 40 kBaud NRZ coding. The transmitting frequency range is 313 MHz to
317 MHz (ATA5756) and 432 MHz to 448 MHz (ATA5757), repectively. It can be used
in both FSK and ASK systems. Due to its shorten crystal oscillator settling time it is
well suited for Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPM) and for Passive Entry Go applications.

Figure 1. System Block Diagram

Demod.

IF Amp

LNA

VCO

PLL

XTO

Control

U3741B/
U3745B/
T5743/

T5744/

1...3

µC

Power

amp.

XTO

VCO

PLL

ATA5756/

ATA5757

Antenna Antenna

UHF ASK/FSK

TPM and Remote control

transmitter

UHF ASK/FSK

Remote control receiver

Encoder

ATARx9x

1 Li cell

Keys

UHF ASK/FSK
Transmitter

ATA5756
ATA5757

Preliminary

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