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HOLTEK New BC3602 Sub-1GHz FSK/GFSK Low Current RF Transceiver IC

Published: Sep 17,2019

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Holtek announced the release of its new low current bidirectional wireless FSK/GFSK transceiver IC, the BC3602. The device, which includes an integrated high precision, low power oscillator for WOT (Wake-on-TX) and WOR (Wake-on-RX) functions, is suitable for battery or IoT applications that require low power consumption, such as smart homes, intelligent security products, remote meter reading, industrial/agricultural controllers and many other wireless bidirectional communication products.

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The device has an operating voltage ranging from 1.9V to 3.6V and a programmable transmitting power up to +13dBm. Its receiving sensitivity can be up to -120dBm at a data rate of 2kbps. It has a receiving current as low as 4.2mA at 433MHz and a transmission rate of up to 250kbps. The device also includes an ATR (Auto-Transmit-Receive) function.

The BC3602 includes an SPI control interface and meets with the industrial specification operating temperature of -40°C~85°C. It is supplied in a small 24-pin QFN (3mm×3mm) package type which will meet the requirements of low profile wireless product and module designs.

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