Silicon Laboratories SI4421 User Manual

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Si4421 
 
 
PIN ASSIGNMENT 
 
 
This document refers to Si4421-IC rev A1. 
See www.silabs.com/integration for any applicable errata. 
See back page for ordering information.
 
Si4421 Universal ISM Band 
FSK Transceiver 
DESCRIPTION 
Silicon Labs’ Si4421 is a single chip, low power, multi-channel FSK 
transceiver designed for use in applications requiring FCC or ETSI
conformance for unlicensed use in the 433, 868 and 915 MHz bands.
The Si4421 transceiver is a part of Silicon Labs’ EZRadio
TM
  product 
line, which produces a flexible, low cost, and highly integrated solution
that does not require production alignments. The chip is a complete
analog RF and baseband transceiver including a multi-band PLL 
synthesizer with PA, LNA, I/Q down converter mixers, baseband filters
and amplifiers, and an I/Q demodulator. All required RF functions are
integrated. Only an external crystal and bypass filtering are needed for
operation. 
The Si4421 features a completely integrated PLL for easy RF design,
and its rapid settling time allows for fast frequency-hopping, bypassing 
multipath fading and interference to achieve robust wireless links. The
PLL’s high resolution allows the usage of multiple channels in any of 
the bands. The receiver baseband bandwidth (BW) is programmable to
accommodate various deviation, data rate and crystal tolerance
requirements. The transceiver employs the Zero-IF approach with I/Q
demodulation. Consequently, no external components (except crystal 
and decoupling) are needed in most applications.  
The Si4421 dramatically reduces the load on the microcontroller with
the integrated digital data processing features: data filtering, clock
recovery, data pattern recognition, integrated FIFO and TX data 
register. The automatic frequency control (AFC) feature allows the use
of a low accuracy (low cost) crystal. To minimize the system cost, the
Si4421 can provide a clock signal for the microcontroller, avoiding the
need for two crystals. 
For low power applications, the Si4421 supports low duty cycle
operation based on the internal wake-up timer. 
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 
 
Si4421-DS rev 2.4r 0708 
 
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RF Parts
Data processing units
Low Power parts
AMP
OC
AMP
OC
LNA
MIX
I
Q
MIX
Data Filt
CLK Rec
data
clk
BB Amp/Filt./Limiter
DQD
COMP
RSSI
AFC
Self cal.
PLL & I/Q VCO
with cal.
Controller
Xosc
LBD
WTM
with cal.
CLK div
Bias
13
RF1
RF2 12
7
6
DCLK /
CFIL /
FFIT /
FSK /
DATA /
nFFS
FIFO
8
9
CLK
XTL /
REF
10
15
nINT /
VDI
ARSSI
2
3
4
5
11
SCK
nSEL SDO
nIRQ
14
1
VSS VDD
SDI
16
nRES
PA
I/Q
DEMOD
 
 
 
 
FEATURES 
  Fully integrated (low BOM, easy design-in) 
  No alignment required in production  
  Fast-settling, programmable, high-resolution PLL synthesizer 
  Fast frequency-hopping capability 
  High bit rate (up to 115.2 kbps in digital mode and 256 kbps 
in analog mode) 
  Direct differential antenna input/output 
  Integrated power amplifier 
  Programmable TX frequency deviation (15 to 240 kHz) 
  Programmable RX baseband bandwidth (67 to 400 kHz)  
  Analog and digital RSSI outputs 
  Automatic frequency control (AFC) 
  Data quality detection (DQD) 
  Internal data filtering and clock recovery 
  RX synchron pattern recognition 
  SPI compatible serial control interface 
  Clock and reset signals for microcontroller 
  16-bit RX Data FIFO 
  Two 8-bit TX data registers 
  Low power duty cycle mode 
  Standard 10 MHz crystal reference with on-chip tuning 
  Wake-up timer 
  2.2 to 3.8 V supply voltage 
  Low power consumption 
  Low standby current (0.3 A) 
  Compact 16 pin TSSOP package 
  Supports very short packets (down to 3 bytes) 
  Excellent temperature stability of the RF parameters 
  Good adjacent channel rejection/blocking 
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS 
  Home security and alarm 
  Remote control, keyless entry 
  Wireless keyboard/mouse and other PC peripherals 
  Toy controls 
  Remote keyless entry  
  Tire pressure monitoring 
  Telemetry 
  Personal/patient data logging 
  Remote automatic meter reading