Transcript Document
Wireless Presentation
June 2009
Agenda
RF marketing information
EZRadio Introduction
EZRadioLC Introduction
EZRadioPro Introduction
Support Source
Development Kit
Thank you
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Silabs wireless product Portfolio
EZRadioPRO™
High performance RF
Designed for extended ranges
(128 registers)
240-960 MHz continual coverage
Si443x TRx, Si433x Rx, Si403x Tx
EZRadio®
Moderate performance RF
Simple to design with (only 12 registers)
315, 434, 868, 915 MHz banded coverage
SI442x TRx, Si432x Rx, Si402x Tx
EZRadioLC
315/433 MHz OOK/FSK
STB RF remote control
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Wireless Roadmap
EZRadioPRO™
Tx
Rx
TRx
EZRadio®
Si4420
Si4421
Si4320
Si4322
315, 434, 868, 915 MHz
-109 dBm
FSK256 / OOK1 kbps
868, 915 MHz
-108 dBm
FSK256 kbps
315, 434, 868, 915 MHz 434,868,915 MHz
-109 dBm, FSK256 kbps-112 dBm, FSK115 kbps
7 dBm Tx pwr
3 dBm Tx pwr
Si4020
Si4021
Si4022
315, 434, 868, 915 MHz
3 dBm,
FSK256 / OOK256
kbps
434, 868, 915 MHz
8 dBm
FSK115 / OOK512
kbps
868, 915 MHz
8 dBm
FSK115 kbps
2005
4
Si4430/31/32
Continual 240 - 960 MHz
-118 dBm,
FSK128 / OOK40 kbps
-8>+13 and
+13>+20 dBm Tx pwr
2006
2007
Si4330
Si4311
240 - 960 MHz
-118 dBm,
FSK128 / OOK40 kbps
315/433 MHz
-112 dBm,
FSK / OOK
Si4030/31/32
240 - 960 MHz
FSK128 / OOK40 kbps
-8>+13 and
+13>+20 dBm Tx pwr
Q3’08
Q4’08
Q1’09
Market Acceptance and Trends
Modern RF devices lower design barriers
RF becoming easier to add to existing products—wider RF adoption
Fuller featured radios available: (antenna tuning, AFC, etc)
RF data-links costs are dropping
Lightweight MCU encryption algorithms
Open Standard: AES128, TEA, XXTEA
Proprietary: Keeloq®, Hitag, AVR411
Lower barriers increasing wireless applications
Game controller, sensors, data logging, etc.
Large and established one-way link applications today
RKE, remote control, sensors
Increasing trend towards two-way links
Confirm communication, reduced power consumption, increased
noise immunity
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Application Examples: Wireless Everywhere
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Weather stations
RKE & security
Entertainment (STB)
Garage door
Pagers
Irrigation
Lighting
Shutters & blinds
Home automation
Building automation
Wireless doorbells
Auto meter reading
…….
…
..
Wireless Application Examples
Sub GHz wireless market a large and growing
opportunity for Silicon Labs
(total TRX/RX/TX chips in system)
Automotive
Remote keyless entry
Remote keyless entry RKE (150 Mu/yr)
Tire pressure monitoring systems TPMS(116 Mu/yr)
After-market car alarms (38 Mu/yr)
Consumer electronics
Satellite set-top boxes (93 Mu/yr)
Wireless weather stations (16 Mu/yr)
Toys 400-900 MHz (10 Mu/yr)
Baby monitors (15 Mu/yr)
Remote controls, IR replacement/extension (5 Mu/yr)
Garage door openers
Wireless weather stations
Home
Automated meter reading AMR (61 Mu/yr)
Garage and gate door openers (31 Mu/yr)
Security/home automation (72 Mu/yr)
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Remote controls
EZRadio Introduction
EZRadio Current Portfolio
Transmitter
Product
Frequency bands
SI4020
315/433/868/915 MHz
Automatic Antenna tuning, EEPROM mode,
OOK
SI4021
433/868/915 MHz
Improved phase noise, bit synchronization
SI4022
433/868/915 MHz
Wider frequency bands, improved Xtal startup
and current consumption, 64bit TX FIFO, auto
sleep, 32kHz clock output
SI4320
315/433/868/915 MHz
Receiver
SI4322
433/868/915 MHz
SI4420
315/433/868/915 MHz
SI4421
433/868/915 MHz
Comments
Standalone mode, AFC, RX FIFO
Wide frequency bands, improved selectivity
Xtal startup and current consumption, auto
sleep, 32kHz clock output
EZMac, TX latch
Transceivers
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Improved phase noise, EZMac
EZRadio
Transmitter Parameter(SI4020/SI4021/SI4022)
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Fully integrated Transmitter (Low BOM, easy design-in)
FSK and OOK support
Standalone and MCU mode support
Programmable power output level, automatic antenna tuning circuit
Low battery detection and wakeup timer
2.2-5.4V operation supply voltage(SI4022:2.2-3.8V)
Compact 16 pin TSSOP
Band support:315/433/868/915MHz(SI4022 none 315MHz band)
EZRadio
Transmitter with MCU or EEPROM Mode Application
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SI4021
SI4021
EEPROM Mode Application
MCU Mode Application
EZRadio
Customer Application
(Use SI4021 Remote Controller)
Button
Standard 10MHz
Crystal
MCU
SI4021
Loop Antenna (None Match
Circuit)
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EZRadio
Receiver Parameters(SI4320/SI4322)
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Full integrated ISM receiver (Low BOM, easy design-in)
Use band:315 /433/868/915MHz(SI4322 none 315MHz band)
FSK and OOK support
Standalone and MCU mode support
High bit rate up to 115.2kbps in digital
Programmable baseband bandwith(67-400kHz)
16bit RX data FIFO(64bit FIFO SI4322)
RSSI (Digital and Analog), AFC and DQD
Low battery detection and wakeup timer
2.2-5.4V operation supply Votlage(SI4322:2.2-3.8V)
Low standby current (0.3uA)
Compact 16 pin TSSOP
EZRadio
Receiver with Standalone or MCU Mode Application
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SI4320
SI4320
Standalone Mode Application
MCU Mode Application
EZRadio
Standalone mode demo(SI4320)
CR2032 Battery
Loop Antenna (
none match Circuit
)
Standard 10 MHz
Crystal
Indication LED
SI4320
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EZRadio
Transceiver Parameters(SI4420/SI4421)
A Transceiver = (Transmitter + Receiver)
VCC
C1
1u
MCU
No external antenna switch
needed
Transmitter FIFO
Automatic antenna tuning
No external RF parts
(excl. 10 MHz quartz crystal)
WDS 2.0 can help engineers
where none standard 10MHz
XTals are used.
nRES inp.
CLKin
P4
P3
P2
P1
P0
C2
100p
C3
10p
nRES (可选)
SDI
1
16
SCK
2
15
nSEL
3
14
SDO
4
nIRQ
5
VCC
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SI4420
12
6
11
7
10
8
9
X1
10MHz
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PCB
Antenna
EZRadioLC Si4010 SoC RKE Transmitter
Hardware Features
Low-cost wireless transmitter at 315, 434, 868, 915 MHz
Integrated 8051 MCU with flexible packet format
No external SAW or crystal oscillator required
Low power (18 mA Tx @ +10 dBm power, 0.1 uA standby)
Supply voltage 1.8 to 3.6 V
FSK, ASK modulation options
+10 dBm maximum output power with 16 dBm programmable range
Automatic antenna tuning for optimum PA efficiency and higher radiated power
PA wave shaping reduces spurious content in ASK mode
± 250 ppm frequency accuracy with no external reference
External 1-pin xtal option for tighter frequency accuracy
5 general purpose input/outputs (power-on push button capable)
-40 to +85C temperature range
Software Features
Transmit packet encryption
AES standard, customer specific encryption
Standalone operation
Button push to encrypted payload output
20 bit EEPROM to store rolling encryption counter
1 million write cycle endurance
10 pin MSOP package
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Si4010 Block Diagram
VDD
Si4010
LDO REGULATOR
GND
CR2032
COIN CELL
1.8 – 3.6 V
TX1
DIVIDER
PA
TX2
FSK
ASK
MCU
PUSH
BUTTONS
GPIO
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I/O
INTERFACE
RAM/
ROM
OTP
EEPROM
Integrated 8051 MCU
On-chip memory
2 kB OTP (1.8 kB available for custom programming)
2 kB RAM (1.8 kB available for custom programming)
256 bytes of data RAM
8 kB ROM
20 bit EEPROM for rolling code counter
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LOOP
ANTENNA
Si4010 Keyfob Application Schematic
VBAT
SW1
VBAT
VBAT
SW2
SW3
1
TX1
2
TX2
U1
3
GND
Si4010-GM
4
VDD
5
RST/C2
GPIO5 10
GPIO4 9
GPIO3 8
GPIO2 7
GPIO1 6
VBAT
SW4
VBAT
D1
LOOP
ANTENNA
C2
CR2032
COIN CELL
VBAT
1.8 to 3.6 V
R1
C1
22 nF
No external MCU, EEPROM, SAW, or crystal oscillators
needed
Smallest BOM, board area, and lowest total cost
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EZRadioLC Si4311 OOK/FSK Receiver
Optimized for low-cost wireless remote control receivers
Easy to use, no external MCU required
No RF SAW or IF ceramic filters needed
Features
Low power 19 mA RX current
Supply voltage from 2.7 to 3.6 V
High sensitivity
-113 dBm @ 4 kbps FSK, BW = 48 kHz, BER = 10-3
-112 dBm @ 2.4 kbps OOK, BW = 24 kHz, BER = 10-3
315 or 433.92 MHz operation
Selectable channel bandwidths
Integrated LDO regulator for direct connection to battery
Integrated noise squelch circuit
3 x 3 x 0.85 mm 20-pin QFN package
Small board area of ~20 mm2
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FSK Application Schematic @ 433.92 MHz
BW1
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
RFGND
U1
RX_IN
Si4311-GM
RST
FSK
BW2
BW3
DOUT
GND
VDD
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14
13
12
11
XTL2
GND
PAD
BW2
BW3
DOUT
VDD
C1
22 nF
VBATTERY
2.7 to 3.6 V
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7
8
9
10
C3
1 uF
1
2
3
4
5
434
GND
VDD
XTL1
L1
R1
20 k
20
19
18
17
16
VDD
RX
ANTENNA
BW1
Easy to use
X1 16 MHz
RF input digital output
Channel BW chosen by state of BW[3:1] pins
Integrated LDO regulator allows direct connection to battery
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EZRadioPRO
EZRadioPRO Products
Transceivers
SI4430
SI4431
SI4432
- Freq Range=900-960MHz; Output Power= +13dBm
- Freq Range=240-930MHz; Output Power= +13dBm
- Freq Range=240-930MHz; Output Power= +20dBm
Receivers
SI4330
- Freq Range=240-960MHz; Sensitivity= -118dBm
Transmitters
SI4030
SI4031
SI4032
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- Freq Range=900-960MHz; Output Power= +13dBm
- Freq Range=240-930MHz; Output Power= +13dBm
- Freq Range=240-930MHz; Output Power= +20dBm
EZRadioPRO
Main Performance Specs
Frequency Range = 240-960MHz
Sensitivity =-118dBm
Data Rate = 1-128kbps
+20dBm Max Output Power
Version
Configurable +11 to +20dBm
+13dBm Max Output Power
Version
Configurable -8 to +13dBm
20 Pin QFN Package
17mA Receive
-40°C - +85°C
Temperature Range
60mA Transmit @+20dBm
Green Lead Free Package
Low Power Consumption
Power Supply = 1.8-3.6V
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General Features
Low BOM
EZRadioPRO
Range measurements
done at Hungary office
with development
platform
Data rate
Range
2.4kbps
2.05km
4.8kbps
2.03km
9.6kbps
1.5km
50kbps
1.37km
100kbps
1.1km
125kbps
0.96km
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EZRadioPRO
10ft. 3.76in.
Finance
Shipping & Receiving
Inventory
75ft. 0in.
Burn-in Lab
Power Lab
Inspection
Final Test
Operations, QA
Bathroom
Wireline Lab
Equipment Lab
Men’s
Conference Room
Conf
Room
Engineering Lab
Women’s
NETWORK
Kitchen
Network
Men's
Network
Utility
Reception
Bonding Lab
Wafer Sort
6ft. 0.00in.
Test
Engineering
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Mktg Storage
Test Lab
Test Development
Final Test
RF Lab
TX
Applications Engineering
Conf Room
Visitor Work Area
Utility
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RX
Distance
Test site
EZRadioPRO
What is Antenna Diversity?
Ant #1
Combined
TR & AntDiv Sw
Transceiver
TX
RX
Ant #2
Control 1
Control 2
Two antennas in system
EZRadioPRO will choose the best antenna for optimal performance
Gain 8-10dB in Link Budget Gain
Common feature used in cell/cordless phones to avoid multipath/fading
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EZRadioPRO
Packet Length
Data
CRC
0 or 1 Byte
1-4 Bytes
0-4 Bytes
1-256 Bytes
TX Header
Preamble
Sync Word
What is the Packet Handler??
0 or 2
Bytes
Typical Packet Structure Shown Above
Preamble, Sync Word TX Header, Packet Length, and CRC fields
set through SPI registers
ALL that needs to be loaded into FIFO is “Data”
EZRadioPRO will automatically construct/deconstruct the packet
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EZRadioPRO Schematics
SI4431/3
2
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EZRadioPRO System Benefits
Competitive System Solutions
System MCU
EZRadioPRO System Solutions
Wireless TRX
System MCU
FIFO
Packet
Qual
User Application
Preamble
Detect
Radio
Power
Control /
Polling
Modem
Wireless TRX
Switch
RF
Modem
SPI
Port
SPI
Port
User
Application
Control
Registers
Antenna
Diversity
Control
ADC
FIFO
SPI
Port
SPI
Port
Switch
RF
Packet
Qual
Wake
Timer
Temp
Sensor
ADC
Temp
Sensor
Preamble
Detect
Diversity
Control
Temp
Sensor
Battery
Level
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Larger MCU memory requirement
Reduced MCU memory requirement
MCU awake to poll radio – more current
MCU asleep while radio qualifies data
ADC required for temp / battery sensor
Integrated ADC, temp sensor, battery detect
Additional SW developer burden
Packet qualification simplifies SW
Reduced performance and battery life,
increased cost, complicated design
EZRadioPRO improves performance, reduces
current and cost, eases design
Wireless & MCU
In wireless applications customers need a MCU
Key
Pad
RF
Transmitter
MCU
RF
Receiver
TX
ANTENNA
MCU
RX
ANTENNA
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
Implements overall product functionality
Protocol communication tasks
Acknowledgements between nodes
Packet construction and deconstruction (built into EZRP)
Security & Encryption
Keeloq, AES128, AVR411
Radio control
Radio configuration (frequency, modulation, etc)
Antenna Diversity (built into EZRP)
Antenna Switching (built into EZRP)
I/O requirements
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(built into EZRP)
System
Outputs
How to win the MCU/RF bundle
RF performance/features critical for product selection
Link range
Battery life
Winning the radio socket creates opportunity to win MCU
Some customers need unique MCU features
0.9V battery operation
Capacitive touch-sense
For other “generic” MCU applications – make it easy!
Reference designs with radio and MCU
EZLink modules are ideal reference platform
Example radio application code
Networking software – EZMac
Domain specific software
AES-128 encryption
Frequency hoping
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Supporting Reference Source Code
MCU and RF teams porting RF code to C8051 MCU
Point-to-point simple links
Transceiver “ping-pong”
EZMac
EZMac Lite—smallest footprint
EZMac Standard—adds multicast and error detection
support
EZMac Plus—adds packet forwards
EZMacPRO—lower footprint, uses hardware blocks in EZRadioPRO
devices
(currently in development)
Frequency hopping spread spectrum
All of the above is available in the development kits
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Thank you!!!