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CC430F5137/CC1101. Can it be used as a RX receiver @ ~160MHz?

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC430F5137, CC1125, CC1120, CC1121

Hi

 I did few developments involving the CC430F5137 for RF TX/RX @ 915MHz last year and I was very pleased with this component. I was wondering if it would be possible to use this micro-controller as a 162MHz receiver only?

The datasheet indicates the following frequency ranges below but I'm not certain if this is a physical limitation or if it is a legal limitation for TX?

300 MHz to 348 MHz,
389 MHz to 464 MHz,
779 MHz to 928 MHz

I would like to build a tiny AIS receiver (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Identification_System).

This is the first time I post a question in the TI forum. Sorry if I did not post this question in the right section.

Regards, Dominique

  • We have no perfect match for the AIS band. Your best (and only) option is to use CC112x slightly out of spec. The CC112x covers 136.7 MHz - 160 MHz and 164 MHz - 192 MHz.

  • Thank you for your quick and useful reply!

    I have just checked the datasheet of the CC1120,CC1121 and CC1125. The minimum frequency range  given in the datasheets is 164MHz-192MHz. but google gave me the reply regarding the 136.7MHz-160MHz band (http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_rf/f/155/p/220039/775079.aspx).


    It is a pity that the AIS channel is right in the middle of the supported bands.

    Wikipedia: "AIS transponders use two different frequencies, VHF maritime channels 87B (161.975 MHz) and 88B (162.025 MHz), and use 9.6 kbit/s Gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK) modulation over 25 or 12.5 kHz channels using the High-level Data Link Control (HDLC) packet protocol"

    I have to read carefully all those datasheets now!

    Hope it will work!

    Cheers, Dom