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Multi Channel Telecommand Transmitter and Receiver CDT-TX-02M-R / CDT-RX-03M – Circuit Design Inc.


434 MHz CE certified radio modules for remote control applications

CDT-TX-02M-R and CDT-RX-03M are CE-certified radio modules operating in the 434 MHz ISM band. In addition to the high performance of the narrow-band FM (MSK) provided by the radio modules, the CDT-TX-02M-R and CDT-RX-03M include all the necessary components for processing switching signals, allowing them to be transmitted and received without the addition of external circuits. The modules provide six switching inputs/outputs and feature four selectable, preprogrammed RF channels.

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Features

  • 10 mW RF output power
  • TX 2.2 V to 12 V @ 27 mA, 1 µA at stand-by
  • RX 3.0 V to 12 V operation
  • MSK modulation
  • Receiver sensitivity -117 dBm
  • 6 switching signal transmission and reception
  • RED compliant (EN 300 220)
  • 426 MHz version available (Japan)

Applications

  • Remote control applications
  • Emergency lighting
  • Alarm systems
  • Start/Stop control for motor-operated equipment

Reliability and competitiveness

Circuit Design is a leading design and manufacturing company of low power radio products. Circuit Design designs and supplies low power narrow-band standard radio modules for short-range applications. Our RF modules are designed to serve customers in fields such as Telecommand and Telecontrol, Telemetry, and in the Alarm market where high reliability is required for industrial applications. Circuit Design’s quality system is certified by ISO9001. Circuit Design’s corporate objective is to enhance customer reliability and competitiveness in their radio link applications by providing the necessary narrow band products.

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7557-1, Hotaka, Azumino-city, Nagano, 399-8303, Japan

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Supplier Information

  • Store Name: Circuit Design, Inc.
  • Vendor: Circuit Design, Inc.
  • Address: 399-8303
    Nagano Azumino 7557-1
    Hotaka