DESCRIPTION
The frequency configuration of this demo is as follows:
•One of the Push Button Demo receivers is set to a different frequency than that of the Push Button transmitter. The other receiver is paired with the frequency of the transmitter.
•The Repeater demo receiving frequency is set to the frequency of the Push Button demo transmitter.
The Repeater demo transmitting frequency is set to the
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Push Button Demo receiver on F1
LED1 | LED2 | IA4320 | LED3 | LED4 |
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IA4320 | LED4 |
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IA4420 |
uC |
LCD |
| IA4220 |
| S2 |
S1 | S4 |
| S3 |
Push Button Demo transmitter on F1
LED1 | LED2 | LED3 |
Push Button Demo receiver on F2
Repeater Demo transmitter, receives on F1, transmits on F2
Note: Diagram may differ depending on type.
Fig. 3 Repeater Demo Arrangement
After power on, the Repeater Demo continually looks for a valid packet on the receiving frequency. This happens when one button has been pressed on the Push Button Demo transmitter. At this moment the LED will light up on the paired Push Button receiver board. After the Repeater Demo (transceiver board) properly receives this packet, it will forward the packet on its transmitting frequency. At that time, the LED will light up on the
A packet is valid if it contains the preamble bytes (0xAA), the synchron pattern (0x2DD4), and the data, which corresponds to the Push Button Demo data structure.
It can be shown that the paired Push Button demo is working alone, but if the Repeater demo is operating, then both the Push Button Receivers will work, and the RF communication range is significantly bigger than without the Repeater Demo.
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