Lime Microsystems Ltd LMS6002DFN
Part Number:
- LMS6002DFN
Manufacturer:
- Lime Microsystems Ltd
Ventron No:
- 4400353-LMS6002DFN
Description:
- IC RF TXRX CELLULAR 120-VFQFN
Datasheet:
- LMS6002DFN
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Lime Microsystems Ltd LMS6002DFN technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to Lime Microsystems Ltd LMS6002DFN.
- Factory Lead Time4 Weeks
- Package / Case120-VFQFN Dual Rows, Exposed Pad
- Operating Temperature-40°C~85°C
- PackagingTape & Reel (TR)
- Published2012
- Part StatusActive
- Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)3 (168 Hours)
- Max Operating Temperature85°C
- Min Operating Temperature-40°C
- Voltage - Supply1.7V~3.5V
- Frequency300MHz~3.8GHz
- InterfaceSPI
- ProtocolCDMA, GSM, HSPA, LTE, WCDMA
- Power - Output6dBm
- RF Family/StandardCellular
- Serial InterfacesSPI
- Current - Receiving220mA
- Current - Transmitting280mA
- RoHS StatusRoHS Compliant
Description
LMS6002DFN Overview
This product has an operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C and is packaged in Tape & Reel (TR) format. The minimum operating temperature is -40°C. It requires a voltage supply of 1.7V to 3.5V and operates at frequencies between 300MHz and 3.8GHz. It is compatible with CDMA, GSM, HSPA, LTE, and WCDMA protocols. Its RF family/standard is Cellular and it has serial interfaces using SPI. The current required for transmitting is 280mA and it is RoHS compliant.
LMS6002DFN Features
120-VFQFN Dual Rows, Exposed Pad package
TxRx Only
Tape & Reel (TR) is used
LMS6002DFN Applications
There are a lot of Lime Microsystems Ltd
LMS6002DFN RF Transceiver ICs applications.
Industrial Controls
Chemical Sensors
Security Systems
M2M Communication
Remote Device Management
Low-power IoT applications
LoT applications
Power Amplifier (PA)
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
Transmit
This product has an operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C and is packaged in Tape & Reel (TR) format. The minimum operating temperature is -40°C. It requires a voltage supply of 1.7V to 3.5V and operates at frequencies between 300MHz and 3.8GHz. It is compatible with CDMA, GSM, HSPA, LTE, and WCDMA protocols. Its RF family/standard is Cellular and it has serial interfaces using SPI. The current required for transmitting is 280mA and it is RoHS compliant.
LMS6002DFN Features
120-VFQFN Dual Rows, Exposed Pad package
TxRx Only
Tape & Reel (TR) is used
LMS6002DFN Applications
There are a lot of Lime Microsystems Ltd
LMS6002DFN RF Transceiver ICs applications.
Industrial Controls
Chemical Sensors
Security Systems
M2M Communication
Remote Device Management
Low-power IoT applications
LoT applications
Power Amplifier (PA)
Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
Transmit
LMS6002DFN More Descriptions
Multi-Band Multi-Standard Transceiver - PCB Layout
IC RF TXRX CELLULAR 120-VFQFN
MULTI-FUNCTION TRANSCEIVER
IC RF TXRX CELLULAR 120-VFQFN
MULTI-FUNCTION TRANSCEIVER
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