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An Example Wireless Sensor Network Transceiver Integrated Circuit (IC)

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An Example Wireless Sensor Network Transceiver Integrated Circuit (IC)

This appendix describes a short-range, low-power 2.4-GHz Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM) band transceiver designed for the emerging IEEE 802.15.4 wireless standard supporting star and mesh networking (Exhibit 1). When combined with an appropriate microcontroller (MCU), it provides a cost-effective solution for short-range datalinks and networks. Applications include remote control and wire replacement in industrial systems such as wireless sensor networks, factory automation and control, heating and cooling, inventory management, and radio frequency identification (RF ID) tagging. Potential consumer applications include wireless toys, home automation and control, human interface devices, and remote entertainment control.

Exhibit 1: An Example Transceiver

The receiver includes a low-noise amplifier, 1.0-mW PA, VCO, full spread-spectrum encoding and decoding compatible with Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) 802.15.4, and buffered transmit and receive data packets for simplified use with low-cost microcontrollers (Exhibit 2). The device supports 250-kbps O-QPSK data in 5.0-MHz channels, per the IEEE 802.15.4 2.4-GHz physical layer specification. A Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) to the MCU is used for RX and TX data transfer and control (Exhibit 3). This allows MAC, Network, and application software to be supported by an appropriately sized MCU for the use model. In many applications, a large read-only memory (ROM) version of the existing MCU can be used resulting in embedded solutions.

Exhibit 2: Simplified Block Diagram
Exhibit 3: Serial Peripheral Interface

Transition times from power down modes to active modes are short, to allow for maximum power conservation (Exhibit 5).

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