Microchip Evaluation Kit ATA6286-EK3

RS Stock No.: 130-6117Brand: Microchip TechnologyManufacturers Part No.: ATA6286-EK3
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Technology

Evaluation Kit

Device Core

AVR

Processor Family Name

AVR

Processor Part Number

ATA6286C

Processor Type

MCU

Product details

ATA6286 Active RFID Evaluation Kit, 433MHz, Atmel

The Atmel ATA6286-EK3 kit consists of two main boards and a battery-powered tag. First main board is the control board for the LF (125kHz) trigger circuit based on ATA5279. The full-function, smart power ICs generate a magnetic LF field with an antenna coil to transmit wake-up strings and data or commands to an active tag. Second main board is the UHF receiver unit to receive the message from the battery-powered tag. This board operates at 433MHz using the ATA5745 receiver IC. The battery power tag bases on an embedded ultra-low power AVR 8-bit microcontroller with 8kB Flash memory and an integrated RF transmission at 433MHz and LF receiving functionality at 125kHz in a small QFN32 package.

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Technical documents

Specifications

Technology

Evaluation Kit

Device Core

AVR

Processor Family Name

AVR

Processor Part Number

ATA6286C

Processor Type

MCU

Product details

ATA6286 Active RFID Evaluation Kit, 433MHz, Atmel

The Atmel ATA6286-EK3 kit consists of two main boards and a battery-powered tag. First main board is the control board for the LF (125kHz) trigger circuit based on ATA5279. The full-function, smart power ICs generate a magnetic LF field with an antenna coil to transmit wake-up strings and data or commands to an active tag. Second main board is the UHF receiver unit to receive the message from the battery-powered tag. This board operates at 433MHz using the ATA5745 receiver IC. The battery power tag bases on an embedded ultra-low power AVR 8-bit microcontroller with 8kB Flash memory and an integrated RF transmission at 433MHz and LF receiving functionality at 125kHz in a small QFN32 package.