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Rainbow Electronics RC1290 User Manual

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RC1240/1280/1290

2005 Radiocrafts AS

RC1240/RC1280/RC1290 Data Sheet (rev. 1.3)

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RF Frequency, Output Power Levels and Data Rates

The following table shows the available RF channels and their corresponding frequencies,

nominal output power levels and available data rates.

Model

RF channel

Output power

Data rate

RC1240 1-69:

f

RF

=433.0775+(N-1)*0.025 MHz

where N is the channel number

Factory setting: 54: 434.4025 MHz

1: -14 dBm

2: -6 dBm

3: 0 dBm

4: 5 dBm

5: 8 dBm

4.8 kbit/s fixed

RC1280 1-80:

f

RF

=868.0125+(N-1)*0.025 MHz

where N is the channel number

Factory setting: 41: 869.0125 MHz

1: -15 dBm

2: -10 dBm

3: -5 dBm

4: 0 dBm

5: 4 dBm

4.8 kbit/s fixed

RC1290 1-51:

f

RF

=902.5+(N-1)*0.5 MHz

where N is the channel number

(except channel 47: 925.6 MHz)

Factory setting: 26: 915.0000 MHz

1: -15 dBm

2: -10 dBm

3: -5 dBm

4: -1 dBm

5: 2 dBm

1: NA

2: NA

3: 4.8 kbit/s

4: 9.6 kbit/s

5: 19.2 kbit/s

RF channel and output power level can be set using the configuration commands ‘C’ and ‘P’

respectively. The data rate can

only

be changed in configuration memory by using the ‘M’

command setting RF_DATA_RATE. The

default

RF channel and output power level can be

set in the configuration memory by using the ‘M’ command setting RF_CHANNEL and

RF_POWER. The default values are used after power ON and RESET. The default factory

settings are shown in bold in the table above.

For more details on changing the RF channel, output power or data rate, refer to the RC232™

User Manual describing the configuration commands.

The use of RF frequencies and maximum allowed RF power is limited by national regulations.

The RC1240 and RC1280 are complying with the applicable directives within the European

Union. The RC1290 is pending approval under FCC for use in the US and Canada.

External PA and LNA control

Pin 23 and 24 can be used to control an external Power Amplifier (PA), external Low Noise

Amplifier (LNA) and Transmit/Receive (T/R) switch. The control signals are active high logic

level (VDD) digital outputs. The PA_EN signal is active while the internal PA is on, while

LNA_EN is active when the internal LNA is on. The PA is on during transmit mode, the LNA is

on during receive mode and idle mode.