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resources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:adf7242-pmod [01 Apr 2015 11:49] Paul Cercueilresources:eval:user-guides:circuits-from-the-lab:adf7242-pmod [01 Apr 2015 14:34] – [2.4GHz Wireless Transceiver PMOD] Walt Kester
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-====== 2.4GHz Wireless Transceiver PMOD ====== 
  
 +====== 2.4GHz Wireless Transceiver PMOD ======
 +[[ADI>EVAL-ADF7242-PMDZ]] (Web Page)
 ===== Product Details ===== ===== Product Details =====
  
-The low cost and small profile RF solution 2.4GHz, 802.15.4/Proprietary Wireless Transceiver PMOD board is designed to support RF to FPGA or processor applications system that utilizes PMOD-compatible expansion ports configurable for SPI communication (PACKET MODE). For applications that require data streaming, a synchronous bidirectional serial port (SPORT) interface is also available. The Wireless Transceiver PMOD board can be selectively configured to operate on the 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz ISM band. This uses single chip [[ADI>ADF7242]] 2.4Ghz transceiver, with most of the system blocks embedded on chip, and minimizing eternal RF components .+The low cost and small profile RF solution 2.4GHz, 802.15.4/Proprietary Wireless Transceiver PMOD board ([[ADI>EVAL-ADF7242-PMDZ]]) is designed to support RF to FPGA or processor applications system that utilizes PMOD-compatible expansion ports configurable for SPI communication (PACKET MODE). For applications that require data streaming, a synchronous bidirectional serial port (SPORT) interface is also available. The Wireless Transceiver PMOD board can be selectively configured to operate on the 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz ISM band. This uses single chip [[ADI>ADF7242]] 2.4Ghz transceiver, with most of the system blocks embedded on chip, and minimizing eternal RF components .
  
 The Wireless Transceiver PMOD board uses mini 2.4Ghz Chip Antennas. In conjunction with the impedance-matched (complex differential impedance value) filter balun, reduces the RF front end count. This PMOD board supports polarization diversity that uses two chip antennas which can greatly improve performance under multipath fading conditions. The Wireless Transceiver PMOD board uses mini 2.4Ghz Chip Antennas. In conjunction with the impedance-matched (complex differential impedance value) filter balun, reduces the RF front end count. This PMOD board supports polarization diversity that uses two chip antennas which can greatly improve performance under multipath fading conditions.
resources/eval/user-guides/circuits-from-the-lab/adf7242-pmod.txt · Last modified: 03 Mar 2023 07:26 by Joyce Velasco