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Issue 2, 28 May 2014 MTX2 UHF Narrow Band FM sub-miniature transmitter The MTX2 transmitter module adds a totally new subminiature form factor to the existing range of Radiometrix ISM band devices. Using cutting edge integrated RF devices, it offers multi channel, low power narrowband operation in a previously unobtainable size. It is ideally suited to applications where existing wideband modules have insufficient range and where traditional narrowband modules would physically be too big to fit in. Conforms to EN 300 220-2 and EN 301 489-3 High performance Fractional N (Sigma-Delta) Synthesizer with TCXO Vibration resistant (negligible microphony) Data rates up to 10 kbps for standard module Usable range over 500m (with suitable aerials and matching receiver) Fully screened. Very low profile Feature-rich interface (analogue and digital baseband) Re-programmable via RS232 interface Low power requirements Applications Keyfobs and other hand held terminals Small form factor data loggers Industrial telemetry and telecommand In-building environmental monitoring and control Covert, high-end security devices Unobtrusive fire alarm sensors Heavy vehicle/machinery controls Technical Summary Operating frequency: 433.875-434.650MHz (EU band) 458.525 - 459.1MHz (UK band) Other custom UHF bands 850-950MHz version (MTX3) also available 4 parallel channels (also fully controllable via serial port) Transmit power: +10dBm (10mW) Supply range: 3.1 – 15V (will operate down to 2.9V) Current consumption: 20mA @ 10mW Data bit rate: 10kbps max. (standard module) Serial configuration by inverted RS232 at 3V CMOS level Size: 23 x 12.5 x 7 mm Evaluation platforms: NBEK + matching carrier board

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Figure 2: MTX2 block diagram Radiometrix Ltd

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Figure 3: MTX2 footpint (top view) Function RF output (to antenna) Ground 2.9V – 15V DC power supply (@ 10mW) Transmit Enable (active high) 1 Serial frequency programming / configuration DC coupled input for 3V CMOS logic. Rin=47kΩ Parallel Channel select Parallel Channel select LSB Ground Notes: 1. Serial programming is by the application of a logic level inverted RS232 datastream at 9600 baud to the EN/PGM pin. The unit must be fully enabled (5mS after the rising edge of the EN signal) before a programming burst can be properly decoded. 2. Channel select inputs have pull-ups (50kΩ) to 3V...

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Condensed specifications Frequency Frequency stability Channel spacing Number of channels Operating temperature Spurious radiations Transmitter Output power Peak deviation TX on switching time Modulation type TX modulation bandwidth Adjacent channel TX power TX spurious Supply Voltage Current Inputs Size Interface User RF Recommended PCB hole size 433MHz EU band, and 458MHz UK band Other custom UHF bands ±1.5kHz 25kHz, 20KHz or 12.5KHz (to order) 4 channels controlled by parallel port, or 256 sequential, or direct control of PLL device via RS232 interface -20 ºC to +70 ºC (Storage -30 ºC to...

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Channel Programming It is useful at this point to describe how an MTX2 defines it's operating frequency: At the heart of the device is a fractional N synthesizer locked to a high stability VCXO. The minimum step size of this PLL is (approximately) 12.4Hz The data required by the PLL consists of two coefficients: the integer and the fraction. Output frequency relates to these values thus: Output frequency (in MHz) = 6.5 x (integer + (fraction / 2^19)) For correct operation, the component (fraction / 2^19) must have a value between 1 and 2 (in other words, the "fraction" coefficient varies...

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Operation Modes The MTX2 has three different modes of operation: 1. Parallel. By default the MTX2 operates on one of the four channels selected by the parallel input pins. At power up, or when a change of parallel input is detected, the current frequency coefficients are loaded from the eeprom stores corresponding to parallel channels 0-3. The parallel input consists of an inverted 2 bit binary number applied to P0/P1 (often from a 2 pole switch) 2. Sequential. If a (sequential) channel is programmed over the serial port, the unit sets it's operating frequency according to this channel...

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Sequential table operations Commands @PRG_0001zzzz Function program zzzz as the sequential table step size sets the current frequency coefficients as the sequential table start frequency and programs this, and the step size, into eeprom set cc as sequential channel number set cc as above AND program it into eeprom set a maximum channel limit (nn) for the table Setting channel to zero disables sequential table operation Serial port on/off commands Commands @PRG_POWER 00 @PRG_POWER FF Function will turn the unit completely off (this command does NOT also zero the power setting variable) Unit...

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Antenna requirements Three types of integral antenna are recommended and approved for use with the module: A) Whip This is a wire, rod ,PCB track or combination connected directly to RF pin of the module. Optimum total length is 16.4cm (1/4 wave @ 433MHz). Keep the open circuit (hot) end well away from metal components to prevent serious de-tuning. Whips are ground plane sensitive and will benefit from internal 1/4 wave earthed radial(s) if the product is small and plastic cased Wire coil, connected directly to RF pin, open circuit at other end. This antenna is very efficient given it’s...

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Ordering Information Standard frequency setup for 4 channel MTX radios uses these default channels: Part no. MTX2-433-10 MTX2-458-10 MTX3-869-10-SAL Alternatively, the MTX2 can be supplied as a single frequency module with factory set channel (like the NTX2B or similar unit). In this case all channels are supplied programmed to the same frequency. Part no. MTX2-434.650-10 MTX2-434.075-10 MTX2-458.700-10 Note: Also available on the other UHF band frequencies, including 869 or 915MHz (MTX3).

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Radiometrix Ltd Hartcran House 231 Kenton Lane Harrow, Middlesex HA3 8RP ENGLAND Tel: +44 (0) 20 8909 9595 Fax: +44 (0) 20 8909 2233 sales@radiometrix.com www.radiometrix.com Copyright notice This product data sheet is the original work and copyrighted property of Radiometrix Ltd. Reproduction in whole or in part must give clear acknowledgement to the copyright owner. Limitation of liability The information furnished by Radiometrix Ltd is believed to be accurate and reliable. Radiometrix Ltd reserves the right to make changes or improvements in the design, specification or manufacture of...

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