Overview
The MCR20AVHM is a highly integrated RF transceiver IC designed by NXP USA Inc. This component is specifically tailored for applications requiring compliance with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, which is commonly used in wireless sensor networks, Zigbee, and other low-power wireless communication protocols. The MCR20AVHM is known for its robust performance and low power consumption, making it an ideal choice for a variety of IoT and industrial applications.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Package Type | 41-VFLGA |
Operating Voltage Range | 1.8–3.6 V |
Frequency Range | 2.4 GHz |
Standard Compliance | IEEE 802.15.4 |
Radio Functions | Handles many 802.15.4 functions in hardware |
Key Features
- Low Power Consumption: Designed to minimize power usage, making it suitable for battery-constrained devices.
- Hardware-Based 802.15.4 Functions: Reduces the load on the host processor by handling many 802.15.4 functions in hardware.
- Robust Performance: Ensures reliable communication in various environmental conditions.
- Compact Package: 41-VFLGA package, which is space-efficient and suitable for compact designs.
Applications
- Wireless Sensor Networks: Ideal for sensor nodes and other devices in wireless sensor networks.
- Zigbee and Other 802.15.4 Protocols: Compliant with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, making it suitable for Zigbee and similar protocols.
- IoT Devices: Used in various Internet of Things (IoT) applications requiring low-power wireless communication.
- Industrial Automation: Suitable for industrial automation and control systems that require reliable and low-power wireless communication.
Q & A
- What is the operating voltage range of the MCR20AVHM?
The operating voltage range of the MCR20AVHM is 1.8–3.6 V. - What standard does the MCR20AVHM comply with?
The MCR20AVHM complies with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. - What is the frequency range of the MCR20AVHM?
The frequency range of the MCR20AVHM is 2.4 GHz. - What type of package does the MCR20AVHM use?
The MCR20AVHM uses a 41-VFLGA package. - What are the key features of the MCR20AVHM?
The key features include low power consumption, hardware-based 802.15.4 functions, robust performance, and a compact package. - What are some common applications of the MCR20AVHM?
Common applications include wireless sensor networks, Zigbee and other 802.15.4 protocols, IoT devices, and industrial automation. - Why is the MCR20AVHM suitable for battery-constrained devices?
The MCR20AVHM is suitable for battery-constrained devices due to its low power consumption. - How does the MCR20AVHM reduce the load on the host processor?
The MCR20AVHM reduces the load on the host processor by handling many 802.15.4 functions in hardware. - What is the significance of the 41-VFLGA package?
The 41-VFLGA package is space-efficient and suitable for compact designs. - Is the MCR20AVHM used in industrial automation?
Yes, the MCR20AVHM is used in industrial automation and control systems that require reliable and low-power wireless communication.