MAX7030:Low-Cost, 315MHz and 433.92MHz ASK Transceiver with Fractional-N PLL

The MAX7030 crystal-based, fractional-N transceiver is designed to transmit and receive ASK/OOK data at factory-preset carrier frequencies of 315MHz or 433.92MHz with data rates up to 33kbps (Manchester encoded) or 66kbps (NRZ encoded). This device generates a typical output power of +10dBm into a 50Ω load and exhibits typical sensitivity of -114dBm. The MAX7030 features separate transmit and receive pins (PAOUT and LNAIN) and provides an internal RF switch that can be used to connect the transmit and receive pins to a common antenna. The MAX7030 transmit frequency is generated by a 16-bit, fractional-N, phase-locked loop (PLL), while the receiver's local oscillator (LO) is generated by an integer-N PLL. This hybrid architecture eliminates the need for separate transmit and receive crystal reference oscillators because the fractional-N PLL is preset to be 10.7MHz above the receive LO. Retaining the fixed-N PLL for the receiver avoids the higher current-drain requirements of a fractional-N PLL and keeps the receiver current drain as low as possible. All frequency generation components are integrated on-chip, and only a crystal, a 10.7MHz IF filter, and a few discrete components are required to implement a complete antenna/digital data solution. The MAX7030 is available in a small, 5mm × 5mm, 32-pin thin QFN package, and is specified to operate over the automotive -40°C to +125°C temperature range.

Key Features
  • +2.1V to +3.6V or +4.5V to +5.5V Single-Supply Operation
  • Single-Crystal Transceiver
  • Factory-Preset Frequency (No Serial Interface Required)
  • ASK/OOK Modulation
  • +10dBm Output Power into 50Ω Load
  • Integrated TX/RX Switch
  • Integrated Transmit and Receive PLL, VCO, and Loop Filter
  • > 45dB Image Rejection
  • Typical RF Sensitivity*: -114dBm
  • Selectable IF Bandwidth with External Filter
  • < 12.5mA Transmit-Mode Current
  • < 6.7mA Receive-Mode Current
  • < 800nA Shutdown Current
  • Fast-On Startup Feature, < 250µs
  • Small, 32-Pin, Thin QFN Package
MAX7030: Typical Application Circuit
MAX7030: Typical Application Circuit
Applications/Uses
  • 2-Way Remote Keyless Entry
  • Garage Door Openers
  • Home Automation
  • Local Telemetry Systems
  • Remote Controls
  • Remote Sensing
  • Security Systems
  • Smoke Alarms
DataSheet
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MAX7030 Data SheetMAX7030.pdf
Parametrics
Part NumberSolutionsApplicationsFrequency Range
(MHz)
ISUPPLY
(mA)
Footprint
(mm x mm)
Package/Pins
MAX7030Automotive
ISM, RKE, SRD; 315-433.92MHz Bands
Remote Controls
Remote Sensing
Security Systems
Smoke Alarms
AMR
ISM
Remote Controls
Remote Sensing
Security Systems
Smoke Alarms
300 to 450Rx: <6.7
Tx <12.5
5.0 x 5.0TQFN/32
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Ordering Information
Part NumberStatusRecommended ReplacementPackageTempRoHS
MAX7030EVKIT-315ActiveEVKIT;-40°C to +125°CSee data sheet
MAX7030EVKIT-433ActiveEVKIT;-40°C to +125°CSee data sheet
MAX7030HATJ+ActiveTQFN,;32 pin;26 mm²-40°C to +125°CLead Free
MAX7030HATJ+TActiveTQFN,;32 pin;26 mm²-40°C to +125°CLead Free
MAX7030LATJ+ActiveTQFN,;32 pin;26 mm²-40°C to +125°CLead Free
MAX7030LATJ+TActiveTQFN,;32 pin;26 mm²-40°C to +125°CLead Free
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