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NCK2983AHN/T2BY

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12NC: 935304987518

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Operating Features

ParameterValue
Security Status
COMPANY PUBLIC
Description
RF Link, Low Power Multi-Channel UHF Transceiver with Triple Receiver
ParameterValue
Number of pins
48
Package Style
HVQFN

Environmental

Part/12NCPbFreeEU RoHSHalogen FreeRHF IndicatorREACH SVHCWeight (mg)
NCK2983AHN/T2BY(935304987518)
Yes
Yes
Yes
DREACH SVHC
125.47447799999999
NCK2983AHN/T2CY(935305237518)
Yes
Yes
Certificate Of Analysis (CoA)
Yes
DREACH SVHC
125.47447799999999

Quality

Part/12NCSafe Assure Functional SafetyMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Peak Package Body Temperature (PPT) (C°)
Lead SolderingLead Free SolderingLead SolderingLead Free Soldering
NCK2983AHN/T2BY
(935304987518)
-
3
3
240
260
NCK2983AHN/T2CY
(935305237518)
Quality Managed
2a
2a
240
260

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Part/12NCHarmonized Tariff (US)Disclaimer
NCK2983AHN/T2BY
(935304987518)
854239
NCK2983AHN/T2CY
(935305237518)
854239

Product Change Notice

Part/12NCIssue DateEffective DatePCNTitle
NCK2983AHN/T2CY
(935305237518)
2020-12-152020-12-16202011011INXP Will Add a Sealed Date to the Product Label
NCK2983AHN/T2CY
(935305237518)
2017-08-062017-08-11201707035IPacking Label Correction with Respect to MSL Value for MSL 2a Products from PL SCA

More about NCK2983AHN

General Description

The NCK2983 device is a radio frequency transceiver with embedded microcontroller intended for use in an Automotive environment. All functions including customer programmable non-volatile program memory are included in a single package. The device is suitable for use in both Car Keyfob and Body Control Module type applications.

NCK2983 includes an embedded microcontroller to allow complete subsystem functions to be implemented. All device functions, including some customer programmable non-volatile memory are included in a single CMOS die.

NCK2983 is able to simultaneously receive three separate channels, where the maximum separation between the two outer band edges of the selected channels does not exceed 1.8 MHz.

The Transmitter has a high dynamic range ( -25 dBm to +12 dBm ), and efficient power ramping power amplifier. The Phase Noise of the transmitter conforms to the ARIB standard.

The transceiver is configured to operate with low active and standby power, ideal for battery powered applications. The polling mode, controlled by the internal microcontroller, may be configured by the user.

Feature Highlights

Multichannel Polling

The leading edge Wideband Digital IF approach pioneered with this device allows for multiple channels to be received in parallel. Similar in concept to a Software Defined Radio, the high performance, low noise Front-End presents the down-mixed RF signal to a high speed Sigma-Delta ADC. Once in the digital domain, this over-sampled 1.8 MHz Bandwidth IF signal (2 x 800 kHz with a 200 kHz notch in the middle) serves as input to up to three discrete Channel Digital Signal Processing units. Each Channel DSP can be configured independently, mixing down to baseband according to the specific channel centre frequency, applying relevant channel filter, demodulation and clock recovery settings for each specific channel. This parallelization of reception activities can result in a dramatic reduction of receiver 'on' time, thereby keeping the average current consumption low.

Image Rejection

Minimum Image Rejection of 50 dB is guaranteed over temperature and supply. Using an NXP onboard generated pilot tone calibration technique, combined with the onboard temperature sensor, calibration values are stored in a look-up table, ensuring optimum settling time.

RF Front End

Advanced Gain Control is made possible through the use of Attenuators. The gain of the 'active' elements within the receive path, i.e. LNA, Mixer, etc. remains fixed, the control of the gain is achieved by switching attenuators before and after the LNA, the gain switch is then immediate and predictable, requiring no settling time. The attenuation factor of these attenuators can be compensated in the digital domain, meaning that gain control can be implemented throughout data reception without the loss of any data bits. Such a strategy ensures system robustness in the case of multi-path fading, or Narrow-Band Jammers. Link Budget and System Robustness are essential parameters for modern Automotive RF systems. The NCK2983 is benchmark in all respects: Noise Figure 5 dB: FSK Sensitivity -123 dBm: In Band Jammer Rejection >60 dB.

Antenna Diversity

Two RF inputs are available for the Receiver allowing sequential antenna diversity to be performed, should one antenna show a better performance in a given environment or for a specific radio channel.