Bluetooth Dual Mode v4.2 RF Transceiver IP
This RF transceiver IP is the design data base of a Bluetooth Dual Mode RF Transceiver extracted from a 40nm production chip.
Overview
This RF transceiver IP is the design data base of a Bluetooth Dual Mode RF Transceiver extracted from a 40nm production chip. It consists of a complete radio front-end integrating Basic Rate (BR), Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), Low Energy (LE) features fully compliant with the Bluetooth 4.2 specification. This RF is also co-existence proven and matured with WLAN and cellular. A special LPO for the high Sleep Clock Accuracy (SCA) is also integrated for the low power Bluetooth (BLE) applications.
Key features
- TSMC40nm
- High Volume Silicon Proven
- Extracted from Design Data Base of production chip
- Integrated balun
- Single RF I/O for Rx and Tx
- Full digital Tx direct-up modulation scheme
- Spectral clean Tx
- Max Output power
- FSK +13 dBm (typical)
- DPSK (2 and 3 Mb/s) +10 dBm
- RX Sensitivity -92dB
- Rx Sensitivity (dirty transmitter at IC: dirty transmitter at BER 0.1%)
- FSK -91 dBm
- DPSK 2Mb/s -91 dBm
- DPSK 3Mb/s -85 dBm
- Excellent low power consumption performance
- Fully integrated LDO’s, DCD converter PMU system
Block Diagram
What’s Included?
- Source Code Delivery with rights to modify
- Schematics
- Layout
- Certification Certificates
- Chip Test program
- KGD
Files
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Specifications
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What is Bluetooth Dual Mode v4.2 RF Transceiver IP?
Bluetooth Dual Mode v4.2 RF Transceiver IP is a RF Transceiver IP core from T2M GmbH listed on Semi IP Hub.
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