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Radiometrix releases Category 1 multi-channel receiver
Published:  21 October, 2011

The radio module manufacturer Radiometrix has released the multi-channel COR3-869-5-SAL receiver, the first in a new range of Category 1 compliant radio receiver modules. Providing highly reliable SRD performance, the COR3 receiver complies to the new EN300-220-2 V2.3.1 (2010-02) Category 1 standard for receivers (formerly Class 1).

Available on the licence-exempt European 869.2-869.250MHz sub-band for Social Alarms and also custom frequencies between 865-870MHz, the 32-channel COR3 offers enhanced sensitivity, interference rejection and stability. Category 1 performance is required in Europe for short-range communication devices for social alarm applications.

When paired with the new EST3 low power transmitter, a wireless data link with a range of over 500m can be achieved. The 25kHz channel spacing narrowband receiver has a receive sensitivity of -120dBm typical (for 12 dB SINAD) and incorporates a wide range RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator).

The new range of Category 1 receivers offers developers flexibility through consistent pinouts, compatible with our existing range of SIL package radios. Various levels of multi-channel operation are possible; parallel, serial channel selection, Packet Link for Telemetry or encoder/decoder for telecommand and custom firmware.

Because of its compact dimensions (57 x 26 x 9mm), Category 1 compliance, CE marking and low power requirements (current consumption is typically 25mA), the COR3 is suitable for a range of low power wireless applications such as nurse-call systems, monitoring and control, high-end alarms and industrial applications including heavy vehicle/machine remote controls.




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