Analog Devices has announced a low-power radio transceiver featuring a set of configuration profiles that allow radio performance optimization, reducing system development time and shortening time-to-market by months. The ADF7024 transceiver is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including security and building automation. The short range transceiver is designed for use in the 433-MHz, 868-MHz, or 915-MHz ISM frequency bands, and is suitable for operation under European ETSI EN300-220 and North American FCC Part 15 regulations.
ADI has also introduced today ADRadioNet, a wireless protocol stack for low-power networks, and the EVAL-ADF7024MB4Z evaluation and development platform for use with the ADF7024 transceiver.
AD7024 Transceiver Key Features
• Smart wake modes and fast mode transitions for low power consumption
• Ultra-low-power sleep modes for longer battery life
• Programmable output power up to +13.5 dBm in 0.5dB steps
• Receiver sensitivity -111 dBm at 9.6 kbps
• Blocking: 76 dB at 10 MHz offset
ADRadioNet Wireless Protocol Stack Key Features
• Self-healing, multi-hop wireless network
• Royalty-free when used with ADI transceivers
• Stateless routing; allows instantaneous recovery power up
• Network robustness through the use of channel diversity
EVAL-ADF7024MB4Z Evaluation and Development Platform Key Features
• Easy-to-use evaluation GUI
• Selectable radio profiles
• Example microcontroller code
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