Stand-Alone Evaluation Kit tests ASK/FSK transceivers.

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Offering out-of-the-box functionality, Wireless BlackBird evaluation kit demonstrates RF capabilities of ATA542x series ASK/FSK transceivers - including their communication flexibility when paired with ATmega3290 MCU. Kit consists of two 2 x 3.5 in. PCBs, each with one ATA542x transceiver, custom LCD display, external antenna, ISP and UART headers, miniature joystick, and 2 AA batteries. Communication link can be established within seconds to demonstrate various functions.



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Atmel Launches New UHF Industrial ASK/FSK Transceiver Evaluation Kit Wireless BlackBird



HEILBRONN, Germany, Sept. 19 -- Atmel(R) Corporation (NASDAQ:ATML) announced today the availability of its stand-alone ASK/FSK transceiver evaluation kit ATAB542x. The Wireless BlackBird kit is designed to demonstrate the excellent RF capabilities of the ATA542x transceiver series including the transceivers' communication flexibility when paired with Atmel's ATmega3290 microcontroller.

The ATA542x (ATA5423/25/28/29) series is a highly integrated UHF ASK/FSK multi-channel half-duplex transceiver family that offers the worldwide lowest power consumption for RF transmission applications. The transceivers are specially developed to meet industrial and consumer demands for RF low-cost transmission systems including 2-way remote controls, power metering, security, home automation, active RFID tags etc. The ATA542x series supports the 315 MHz, 345 MHz, 433 MHz, 868 MHz, and 915 MHz frequency bands.

The ATAB542x kit is designed for an immediate out-of-the-box experience. Industrial or consumer system designers can discover, without any additional PC connection, the powerful capabilities of the ATA542x series when partnered with Atmel's ATmega3290. This kit is also suitable for new users, who can rapidly be brought up to speed using the step-by-step Quick Start card provided.

The Wireless BlackBird evaluation kit consists of two 2" x 3.5" PC boards, each with one ATA542x transceiver, custom LCD display, external antenna, ISP and UART headers, miniature joystick, and 2 AA batteries. Using the two transceiver boards, a communication link can be established within seconds to easily demonstrate functions such as RSSI links, temperature and light sensoring, and frequency hopping.

Availability and Pricing. The Wireless BlackBird evaluation kit is now available at US $149 each and can be ordered from Atmel's official distributors (see http://atmel.com/dyn/general/contact.asp).

Footnote
ASK = Alternating Shift Keying
FSK = Frequency Shift Keying
LCD = Liquid Cristal Display
RFID = Radio Frequency IDentification
RSSI = Received Signal Strength Indication
UART = Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter
UHF = Ultra High Frequency

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Product information on Atmel's ASK/FSK Transceiver evaluation kit may be retrieved at: www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools.asp?family_id=651, for more information on Atmel's ASK/FSK transceiver ATA542x series go to: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/devices.asp?family_id=651

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