Part Details for RI-TRP-R9QL-30 by Texas Instruments
Results Overview of RI-TRP-R9QL-30 by Texas Instruments
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RI-TRP-R9QL-30 Information
RI-TRP-R9QL-30 by Texas Instruments is an Other Telecom IC.
Other Telecom ICs are under the broader part category of Telecommunication Circuits.
A telecommunications circuit transmits and receives information between points. Key components include transmitters, receivers, amplifiers, and multiplexers. Read more about Telecommunication Circuits on our Telecommunication Circuits part category page.
Price & Stock for RI-TRP-R9QL-30
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595-RI-TRP-R9QL-30
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Mouser Electronics | NFC/RFID Tags & Transponders 30mm Disk Transp R/O RoHS: Compliant | 0 |
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$5.4000 / $9.0400 | Order Now |
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Vyrian | Telecom Circuit, 1-Func | 3800 |
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Part Details for RI-TRP-R9QL-30
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RI-TRP-R9QL-30
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Telecom Circuit, 1-Func
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| Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
| Additional Feature | Frequency Range : 134.2 Khz | |
| Number of Functions | 1 | |
| Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C | |
| Operating Temperature-Min | -25 °C | |
| Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
| Telecom IC Type | Telecom Circuit | |
| Temperature Grade | Other |
RI-TRP-R9QL-30 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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A 4-layer PCB with a solid ground plane and a separate power plane is recommended. Keep the RF traces short and away from noisy digital signals. Use a common mode filter or a Pi-filter to reduce EMI.
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Implement a robust wireless connectivity solution by using a combination of retries, acknowledgments, and error-checking mechanisms. Ensure the device is properly configured for the specific industrial environment, and consider using external antennas for better signal quality.
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The module can operate up to 85°C. Ensure good airflow around the module, and consider using a heat sink or thermal pad to dissipate heat. Avoid blocking the airflow vents on the module.
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Use a spectrum analyzer to identify channel interference. Check the module's configuration, antenna orientation, and proximity to other wireless devices. Verify the module's firmware is up-to-date, and consult the datasheet and application notes for troubleshooting guides.
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Implement secure data transmission protocols, such as SSL/TLS or IPsec. Ensure secure key management, and use secure boot mechanisms to prevent unauthorized access. Regularly update the module's firmware to address potential security vulnerabilities.