Silicon Labs targets China’s smart metering market with wireless transceiver

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Silicon Labs, a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ICs, introduced a high-performance, ultra-low-power wireless transceiver optimised for China’s rapidly growing smart metering market.

One of the world’s fastest-growing smart metering markets, China is rapidly upgrading its power grid to a “greener” smart grid, and smart meters for residences and businesses are key elements of this grid transformation.

According to a new report by Pike Research, the installed base of smart meters in China will grow from 139 million units in 2012 to 377 million units by 2020. Smart meter market penetration in China will also reach 74 percent by 2020.

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Silicon Labs engineered the Si4438 transceiver to meet the performance, energy efficiency, system cost and regulatory requirements of smart meters operating in the 470-510 MHz band in China.

Featuring an efficient on-chip power amplifier (PA), the Si4438 IC provides extended range and robust communication links for smart metering by leveraging best-in-class specifications in transmit output power (+20 dBm), sensitivity (-124 dBm), link budget (144 dB) and adjacent channel rejection (58 dB).

Built-in antenna diversity and support for frequency hopping further extends range and enhances wireless performance. Tightly integrated into the Si4438 transceiver, antenna diversity can improve the system link budget by 8-10 dB, resulting in substantial range increases even under adverse environmental conditions.

The Si4438 transceiver is the most energy-efficient sub-GHz wireless solution available for China’s smart metering market. The Si4438 IC’s 50 nA sleep/standby current (with register retention) is 40 times lower than competing transceivers in the China market.

From its 50 nA sleep mode, the Si4438 transceiver can transition to either receive (RX) or transmit (TX) mode in only 450 microseconds.

The device’s active mode TX current consumption of 75 mA at +20 dBm and active RX current consumption of 14 mA, coupled with its ultra-low standby current and fast wake times, maximise battery life for power-sensitive wireless applications, resulting in fewer battery replacements and/or reduced battery size with the same lifetime cost savings.

Because of the Si4438 transceiver’s high performance and integration, there is no need to add external PAs, low-noise amplifiers (LNAs) or surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters for most wireless application, thereby reducing BOM cost.

The on-chip PA can be used to compensate for the reduced performance of low-cost antennas while competing solutions require larger, costlier external PAs to achieve comparable performance. An integrated temperature sensor, power-on-reset and GPIOs further reduce system cost and board size.

The Si4438 IC is designed to work with a low-cost MCU, a crystal and a few passive components to create a cost-effective wireless system. Its 4 mm x 4 mm package is also the smallest in its class, minimising board real estate.

The Si4438 IC is pin compatible with Silicon Labs’ Si446x EZRadioPRO transceivers, which can be used in worldwide sub-GHz ISM frequency bands for smart meter/smart grid products designed for global deployment.

The EZRadioPRO family includes a complete line of transmitters, receivers and transceivers covering a wide range of wireless applications.

In addition, Silicon Labs offers Ember® ZigBee® wireless networking solutions for smart energy and connected home applications in the 2.4 GHz band, as well as 32-bit Precision32 MCUs, mixed-signal 8-bit MCUs, wireless MCUs, and digital isolators for smart metering applications.

“China’s fast-growing smart metering market will benefit from wireless connectivity solutions that deliver exceptional performance and ultra-low sleep current at minimal BOM cost. Silicon Labs’ new Si4438 IC is the ideal sub-GHz transceiver to meet these application challenges for China’s smart grid,” said Diwakar Vishakhadatta, vice president and general manager of Silicon Labs’ Embedded Systems business. view page

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