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ADF7242
  • ADF7242
  • ADF7242

ADF7242

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

Low Power IEEE 802.15.4/Proprietary GFSK/FSK Zero-IF 2.4 GH z Transceiver IC

Analog Devices ADF7242 Product Info

10 February 2026 7

Features

  • Frequency range (global ISM band):
    2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz
  • Programmable data rates and modulation:
    IEEE 802.15.4-2006-compatible (250 kbps) GFSK/FSK/GMSK/MSK modulation
    50 kbps to 2000 kbps data rates
  • Low power consumption:
    19 mA (typical) in receive mode
    21.5 mA (typical) in transmit mode (PO = 3 dBm)
    1.7 μA, 32 kHz crystal oscillator wake-up mode
  • High sensitivity (IEEE 802.15.4-2006):
    −95 dBm at 250 kbps
  • High sensitivity (0.1% BER):
    −96 dBm at 62.5 kbps (GFSK)
    −93 dBm at 500 kbps (GFSK)
    −90 dBm at 1 Mbps (GFSK)
    −87.5 dBm at 2 Mbps (GFSK)
  • Programmable output power:
    −20 dBm to +4.8 dBm in 2 dB steps
  • See data sheet for additional Features

Part details & applications

The ADF7242 is a highly integrated, low power, and high performance transceiver for operation in the global 2.4 GHz ISM band. It is designed with emphasis on flexibility, robustness, ease of use, and low current consumption. The IC supports the IEEE 802.15.4-2006 2.4 GHz PHY requirements as well as proprietary GFSK/ FSK/GMSK/MSK modulation schemes in both packet and data streaming modes. With a minimum number of external components, it achieves compliance with the FCC CFR47 Part 15, ETSI EN 300 440 (Equipment Class 2), ETSI EN 300 328 (FHSS, DR > 250 kbps), and ARIB STD T-66 standards.

The ADF7242 complies with the IEEE 802.15.4-2006 2.4 GHz PHY requirements with a fixed data rate of 250 kbps and DSSS-OQPSK modulation. With its support of GFSK/FSK/GMSK/MSK modulation schemes, the IC can operate over a wide range of data rates from 50 kbps to 2 Mbps and is, therefore, equally suitable for proprietary applications in the areas of smart metering, industrial control, home and building automation, and consumer electronics. In addition, the agile frequency synthesizer of the ADF7242, together with short turnaround times, facilitates the implementation of FHSS systems.

The transmitter path of the ADF7242 is based on a direct closed-loop VCO modulation scheme using a low noise fractional-N RF frequency synthesizer. The automatically calibrated VCO operates at twice the fundamental frequency to reduce spurious emissions and avoid PA pulling effects. The bandwidth of the RF frequency synthesizer is automatically optimized for transmit and receive operations to achieve optimum phase noise, modulation quality, and synthesizer settling time performance. The transmitter output power is programmable from −20 dBm to +4 dBm with automatic PA ramping to meet transient spurious specifications. An integrated biasing and control circuit is available in the IC to significantly simplify the interface to external PAs.

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