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Before I start this circuit, could you guys suggest me any references
to look maybe, about some high freq. rf design tricks, etc Thanks, Adam " Stephen Cowell" wrote in message ... "erdem" wrote in message om... I am trying to build rf transmitter and receiver that could transfer information (doors open closed, light on, etc, etc) from my car in the parking lot to my office desk. The distance is about 100m. I would like to have the receiver to be very small-key chain size. Therefore I thought high frequency might result in a smaller antenna. Most probably bandwidth will be very small (I do not need high speed data transfer). I am not sure about the polarization issue. About the power, that depends on the design, most probably. I am planning to use the IC from; http://www.maxim-ic.com/Wireless.cfm Is it possible to do this kind of a device that small? Easily... as long as all it has to do is receive. You can pump out 20W of UHF RF from your car, you'll hear it without any antenna at all inside, probably. Your concerns are path loss (not that much through the walls of the building) and receiver antenna inefficiency (the greater of the two, since you put a small size limit). Perhaps you're talking about this chip: http://www.maxim-ic.com/view_press_r...release_id/932 Pretty impressive, I must say... looks like fun. Keeping this On Topic for r.r.a.a, I'd start with a piece of wire 1/4 wave long, run around the perimeter of your device, as an antenna. __ Steve KI5YG/EA . PS Make sure that you address any legal considerations about one-way automatic transmissions. |
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