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The SI4713 chip is used to transmit FM radio with radiotext in the range 76-108MHz from a digital or analog audio input.
The SI4713 chip is used to transmit FM radio with radiotext in the range 76-108MHz from a digital or analog audio input.
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=== Features ===
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Features (from datasheet)
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- Integrated receiver for receive power measurement
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- Worldwide FM band support (76–108 MHz) for transmit
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- Requires only two external components
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- Frequency synthesizer with integrated VCO
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- Digital stereo modulator
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- Programmable pre-emphasis (50/75 µs)
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- Analog/digital audio interface
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- Programmable reference clock
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- RDS/RBDS transmit encoder (Si4713 only)
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- PCB loop antenna support with self calibrated capacitor tuning
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- Programmable transmit level
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- Programmable modulation
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- 2.7 to 5.5 V supply voltage
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- Digital gain compression
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- Integrated LDO regulator
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- 3 x 3 x 0.55 mm 20-pin QFN
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- Pb-free and RoHS Compliant
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From the datasheet:
 
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* Integrated receiver for receive power measurement
 
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* Worldwide FM band support (76–108 MHz) for transmit
 
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* Requires only two external components
 
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* Frequency synthesizer with integrated VCO
 
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* Digital stereo modulator
 
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* Programmable pre-emphasis (50/75 µs)
 
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* Analog/digital audio interface
 
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* Programmable reference clock
 
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* RDS/RBDS transmit encoder (Si4713 only)
 
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* PCB loop antenna support with self calibrated capacitor tuning
 
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* Programmable transmit level
 
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* Programmable modulation
 
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* 2.7 to 5.5 V supply voltage
 
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* Digital gain compression
 
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* Integrated LDO regulator
 
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* 3 × 3 × 0.55 mm 20-pin QFN
 
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* Pb-free and RoHS Compliant
 
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It is short range only, see the section on [[#Typical Range|typical range]].
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It is short range only, see the section Inherent_Limitations.
It can also receive the signal level on the tuned frequency. This enables transmitter application to scan all frequencies, checking for vacant ones, and suggesting empty frequencies to the user for selection as transmission frequencies.
It can also receive the signal level on the tuned frequency. This enables transmitter application to scan all frequencies, checking for vacant ones, and suggesting empty frequencies to the user for selection as transmission frequencies.
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There are several bugs open with regards the FM transmitter [https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6792 this one] for example is regarding the policy to turn off the FM transmitter when the device is plugged into a computer using the USB cable.
There are several bugs open with regards the FM transmitter [https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6792 this one] for example is regarding the policy to turn off the FM transmitter when the device is plugged into a computer using the USB cable.
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The D-Bus interface is documented in [http://maemo.org/api_refs/5.0/5.0-final/fmtx-middleware/fmtx_api.html this page]
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The DBUS interface is documented in [http://maemo.org/api_refs/5.0/5.0-final/fmtx-middleware/fmtx_api.html this page]
==Typical Range==
==Typical Range==
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Low power transmitters that are license compliant - do not exceed the regulations - are inherently short range devices and will have poor performance in many desired use-cases simply due to the regulatory limit on power usage.
Low power transmitters that are license compliant - do not exceed the regulations - are inherently short range devices and will have poor performance in many desired use-cases simply due to the regulatory limit on power usage.
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In the US - the limit is approximately 15 nW, in the UK, 50 nW.
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In the US - the limit is approximately 15nW, in the UK, 50nW.
The below OFCOM document lists ranges to a good receiver with a fully extended antenna as 4m for 15nW and 8m for 50nW. (to achieve 'noiseless' reception)
The below OFCOM document lists ranges to a good receiver with a fully extended antenna as 4m for 15nW and 8m for 50nW. (to achieve 'noiseless' reception)

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