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LF Base Station IC TMS3705A
The LF base station IC TMS3705A allows an efficient development and
production of handheld RFID readers & vehicle immobilizers. This base
station IC drives the antenna of a TI-RFid transponder system to send
data modulated on the antenna signal, and to detect and demodulate
the response from the transponder. It allows also minimizing the
external component count.
The key functions of the base station IC TMS3705A are:
» Self-adapting to transponders with a resonance frequency
between 129 kHz – 140 kHz
» Supports all TI-RFid LF transponder functions
» Asynchronous and synchronous data transmission to the IC
» Power management for 5V operation
» Internal full bridge antenna driver
» PLL for internal clock generation of 16 MHz
» Overcurrent protection of antenna driver
Specifications:
Part Number
RI-TMS3705ADR
Operating Frequency
Operating Voltage
Typical 134.2kHz, FSK
4.5V to 5.5V DC
Charge Phase (without antenna load) typical 8 mA;
max. 20mA
max. 0.2mA
Current Consumption
Sleep Mode (without I/O currents)
typical 15 µA;
Interface to Micro Controller
Antenna Inductivity
Two wire multifunctional serial interface, 15625 baud
400µH - 700µH recommended
-2000V to +2000V
ESD Protection (MILSTD 883)
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Package / Pin count
-40°C to +85°C
-40°C to +100°C (125°C up to 1000hrs over lifetime)
SO 16 (10 mm x 6 mm)
Packing / Delivery
Tape on Reel, 2500 units per reel
TIRIS READER
+5 V
TIRIS TRANSPONDER
+12 V
GND
POWER
SUPPLY
TMS3705A
µC
IC
RS232
DRIVER
RXD
TXD
GND
READER
ANTENNA
RF MODULE
CONTROL MODULE
Sample Set-up of a Transponder System
For more information, contact the sales office or distributor nearest you. This contact information can be found
on our web site at:
http://www.ti-rfid.com
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