Nordic Semiconductor nRF21540 RF Front-End Modules
Nordic Semiconductor nRF21540 RF Front-End Modules (FEMs) support BLUETOOTH® Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4 range extensions, and proprietary applications. These FEMs offer a configurable gain power amplifier (PA) in the transmit path (Tx) and a low noise amplifier (LNA) in the receive path (Rx). The nRF21540 series features a highly configurable gain in the transmit state, enabling the application to implement adaptive gain control algorithms. These modules can be controlled through IO pins and/or through the SPI interface - or a combination of both by writing to an internal control register. These complementary devices are optimized to boost the link budget of the nRF52 and nRF53 advanced multi-protocol wireless SoCs. These devices act as plug-and-play range extenders, offering enhanced link robustness for use in low-power short-range wireless solutions.Nordic Semiconductor nRF21540 RF FEMs are offered in a compact 4mm x 4mm quad flat no-lead (QFN) package and operate in a -40°C to +105°C temperature range. Typical applications include smart homes, industrial and factory automation, asset tracking, medical, sports and fitness, beacons, and advanced CE remote controls.
Features
- Supports Bluetooth Low Energy, 802.15.4, and proprietary applications
- 22dBm output power (maximum)
- Adjustable output power to ±1dB from 5dBm to 21dBm
- User-programmable modes for TX gain
- Support for 2 antenna interfaces
- +13dB receive gain
- Single-ended 50Ω matched input and output
- 2.36GHz to 2.5GHz input frequency range
- Output power
- 115mA at +20dBm
- 42mA at +10dBm
- Control interface via IO, SPI, or a combination of both
- 1.7V to 3.6V supply voltage, suitable for 1.8±5% systems
- -40°C to +105°C operating temperature range
- 4mm x 4mm QFN-16 package
Applications
- Smart homes
- Beacons
- Sports and fitness
- Advanced CE remote controls
- Medical
- Toys
- Asset tracking
- Industrial and factory automation
Block Diagram
Typical Application Circuit
Published: 2020-01-10
| Updated: 2024-08-30
