Transivers bkp

Sub-GHz Radio Transceivers – Silicon IP Portfolio 

ShortLink offers a portfolio of highly integrated, low-power RF transceiver IPs for Sub-GHz wireless applications. Designed for easy integration into modern SoCs, our IP blocks support multiple frequency bands, modulation schemes, and data rates — making them ideal for a wide range of use cases in IoT, industrial, and custom radio systems. 

All IPs are configurable for proprietary protocols or standards-based communication, and can be customized to meet specific system requirements. 

1. Wi-SUN Compatible 

ShortLink provides IP cores supporting the IEEE 802.15.4-2015 standard, including Smart Utility Network (Wi-SUN) compatibility using 2-FSK modulation. These IPs are optimized for smart metering, grid communication, and other infrastructure-focused wireless systems. 

Key features: 

  • Frequency bands: 433 / 868 / 915 MHz 
  • Data rates: 50–300 kbps (2-FSK) 
  • Excellent receiver sensitivity: down to –107 dBm 

2. IoT Applications 

For battery-powered and space-constrained devices, our Sub-GHz IPs deliver excellent energy efficiency and robust performance. With support for various modulation formats and flexible packet configuration, these IPs are well-suited for consumer and industrial IoT nodes. 

IoT highlights: 

  • Frequency bands: 433 / 868 / 915 MHz 
  • Ultra-low power 
  • Fully programmable packet handling and modulation 
  • GFSK, BPSK, and O-QPSK supported 
  • APB interface for easy SoC integration 

3. Proprietary Protocols 

ShortLink also offers high-speed and flexible RF IPs tailored for proprietary or non-standard protocols. These solutions provide full control over packet formats, modulation, and radio parameters, ideal for applications requiring unique communication stacks, enhanced data rates, or secure links. 

Proprietary use advantages: 

  • Customizable for specialized RF protocols 
  • Data rates up to 8 Mbps for high-throughput applications 
  • Support for fast RX/TX turnaround 
  • Scalable design for industrial, medical, and automotive systems