
nanoTX
TM
Telemetry Transmitter
66
Quasonix, Inc.
Table 22: na
noTX™ EMI Compatibility
Requirement
Description
CE101
Conducted Emissions, Audio Frequency Currents, Power Leads
CE102*
Conducted Emissions, Radio Frequency Potentials, Power Leads
CE106
Conducted Emissions, Antenna Port
CS101*
Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads
CS114*
Conducted Susceptibility, Bulk Cable Injection
CS115*
Conducted Susceptibility, Bulk Cable Injection, Impulse Excitation
CS116*
Conducted Susceptibility, Damped Sinusoidal Transients, Cables and Power Leads
RE101
Radiated Emissions, Magnetic Field
RE102
Radiated Emissions, Electric Field
RS101
Radiated Susceptibility, Magnetic Field
RS103
Radiated Susceptibility, Electric Field
Quasonix transmitters have been tested for compliance with these standards approximately annually since 2004.
However, such testing is only performed as part of a qualification program, and the test results are the exclusive
property of the customer who paid for them. If you need EMI testing on a particular part number, please contact
[email protected] for a quote.
For certain nanoTX™ or nanoPuck™ models, external filtering on the power leads may be required to meet the
requirements marked with a *.
6.4 Carrier Frequency Tuning
The carrier frequency is selectable in 0.5 MHz steps. Frequencies supported by the nanoTX™ are listed in Table 23.
Table 23: Carrier Frequencies (MHz)
Frequency
Band
Code
Band
Minimum
Frequency
Maximum
Frequency
Default
Frequency
Tuning
Steps
A
Lower S
2200.5 MHz
2300.5 MHz
2250.5 MHz
0.5 MHz
N
Upper S
2300.5 MHz
2394.5 MHz
2370.5 MHz
0.5 MHz
S
S
2200.5 MHz
2394.5 MHz
2370.5 MHz
0.5 MHz
6.5 Carrier Frequency Error
The frequency error is less than ±20 ppm over all combinations of temperature, voltage, and aging (up to five years).