High-frequency receiver module designed as an open circuit card with a receiving frequency of 433.92MHz. The reception sensitivity is typically <0.7? V. The reception concept is a superhet receiver with an intermediate frequency of 10.7MHz. The crystal-stabilized PLL mixer oscillator works at a mixing frequency of 423.22MHz. The demodulated signal is converted to logic level by an internal comparator. The data rate is typically 1 kHz. The supply voltage is typically 5V DC, the current consumption is typically 7mA.
The radio modules are also known as "RF modules" for receiving / sending serial data. The radio modules are used in our motor controls, radio reception systems and can also be used for radio alarm systems, remote controls, etc. Special versions are available upon request. The modules are connected by plugging them into the 15-pin connector on the motor control. We also carry complete receivers in various sizes, shapes, numbers of channels, frequencies and supply voltages, suitable for various European providers.
Technical data of the radio module:
- Reception frequency: 433.920 MHz (AM)
- Data rate: max. 2 kHz
- Sensitivity: typ. -110 dBm at 50R
- Supply voltage: 4 ... 5.5 V / DC
- Current consumption: at 5 V UB typ. 7 mA
- Output: logic level at 5 V UB; VLOW 0.1V, VHigh 4.8V
- Dimensions: approx. 41 x 22 x 10 mm (without connecting pins)
Scope of delivery:
- 1x Dickert radio module HQAM433P-55