Based on the Texas Instruments CC2530 low-power RF SoC (which operates using TI's Z-Stack firmware), the AIR module family is bundled with AIR Support for ZigBee — a total solution that includes time-saving AIR-ZNP firmware (including 30+ code examples), precertification to applicable global, regulatory standards, and development tools such as the company's new BoosterPack for TI MSP430 and Stellaris LaunchPad development kits. These modules offer a low current consumption of 28 mA in active mode Rx and 68 mA (at 1 dBm) in active mode Tx (25°C and VDD of 3.0 V). They also have three power/sleep modes from 1 to 200 µA.
Options include an integral or connectorized antenna and a choice of range-extender or non-range-extender modules. Input voltage range is from 2.2 to 3.6 V, and receiver sensitivity is –95 dBm average.
The modules offer a footprint of 11 x 19 x 2.5 mm, support SPI and UART communication, and are precertified to FCC/IC and compliant with ETSI. (Contact company for pricing and availability.)
By Christina Nickolas
Anaren , East Syracuse , NY
John Hoeschele 315-432-8909
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