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Ordering Information

Part Number

Description

OTX-***-HH-KF#-SI-xxx

SI Keyfob Transmitter

MDEV-***-HH-KF#-SI

SI Keyfob Development System

      *** = 418 (Standard) or 433.92MHz
     xxx = Color  (Leave blank for standard black)
   WHT = White
   CRE = Red
   CGY = Gray

Keyfob Electrical Specifications

Parameter

Designation Min.

Typ.

Max.

Units

Notes

Power Supply

Operating Voltage                  

V

CC

2.1

3.0

3.6

VDC

Supply Current

l

CC

3.4

mA

Power-Down Current

l

PDN

5.0

nA

1

Transmitter Section

Transmit Frequency Range

F

C

    OTX-418-HH-KF#-SI

418

MHz

    OTX-433-HH-KF#-SI

433.92

MHz

OTA Modulation

2FSK

Center Frequency Accuracy

–50

+50

kHz

Frequency Deviation

59.05

kHz

Data Rate

9,600

bps

Environmental

Operating Temperature Range

–40

+85

°C

1

1. Characterized, but not tested

Electrical Specifications

Ordering Information

Figure 3: Ordering Information

Figure 4: Electrical Specifications

Theory of Operation

The SI Series Keyfob Transmitter combines a high-performance 
synthesized SoC transmitter with an on-board microcontroller input 
interpretation. The transmitter’s advanced synthesized architecture delivers 
superior stability and frequency accuracy while minimizing the effects of 
temperature and body proximity.

The Keyfob operates in the following manner: when a button is pressed 
on the Keyfob, the transmitter and microcontroller are woken from sleep 
mode. The microcontroller detects the logic states of the button data 
lines. The button data line logic states are sent from the microcontroller 
to the transmitter as a serial data packet. The transmitter SoC generates 
a 42-byte encrypted packet and transmits a three-packet burst for each 
button press throught the antenna and into fre space. On the receiver 
side, a Si4355 checks the preamble, the sync bytes and the CRC of the 
transmitted packet. If the packet is OK the receiver responds to the button 
logic state data in the manner programmed into the receiver by the end 
user.

The transmitter is compatible with the Silicon Labs Si4355 receivers using 
the Silicon Labs Ember One-Way Link protocol.

Summary of Contents for SI Keyfob

Page 1: ...SI Keyfob Transmitter Data Guide...

Page 2: ...Do not use this or any Linx product to trigger an action directly from the data line or RSSI lines without a protocol or encoder decoder to validate the data Without validation any signal from another...

Page 3: ...se and security are dramatically enhanced by the use of Silicon Labs Ember One Way Link protocol with AES 128 encryption The Keyfob is available with 1 to 5 buttons and can be custom labeled Features...

Page 4: ...ormance synthesized SoC transmitter with an on board microcontroller input interpretation The transmitter s advanced synthesized architecture delivers superior stability and frequency accuracy while m...

Page 5: ...ant to understand that only one transmitter at a time can be activated within a reception area While the transmitted signal consists of encoded digital data only one carrier of any particular frequenc...

Page 6: ...residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio...

Page 7: ...ons Apex Wireless a division of Linx Technologies creates optimized designs with RF components and firmware selected for the customer s application Call 1 800 736 6677 1 541 471 6256 if outside the Un...

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