RF Receivers

RF Receivers

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Image Part Number Manufacturer Description Series Operating Temperature Features Packaging Lead Free Status Voltage - Supply Package / Case Frequency Base Part Number
SI4702-D30-GM Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC FM RADIO TUNER 20-QFN - -20°C ~ 85°C - Tray - 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V 20-UFQFN Exposed Pad 76MHz ~ 108MHz -
TEF6686HN/V102K NXP Semiconductors / Freescale IC TUNER 1CHIP RADIO DSP 32HVQFN - -40°C ~ 85°C - Tray - 3.3V 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad - -
SI4730-D60-GUR Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC RADIO RX AM/FM/AUX 24SSOP - -20°C ~ 85°C - Tape & Reel (TR) - 2 V ~ 5.5 V 24-SSOP (0.154", 3.90mm Width) 520kHz ~ 1.71MHz, 64MHz ~ 108MHz -
SI4322-A0-FTR Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC RX FSK UNI 868/915MHZ 16TSSOP - -40°C ~ 85°C RSSI Equipped Tape & Reel (TR) - 2.2 V ~ 3.8 V 16-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width) 868MHz, 915MHz -
SI4757-A40-AM Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC CAR RAD RX AM/FM/LW/SW 32QFN - - - Tray - - 32-VFQFN Exposed Pad - -
ATA5743P3-TKSY Micrel / Microchip Technology IC RCVR ASK/FSK 300KHZ 20SSO - -40°C ~ 105°C - Tube - 4.5 V ~ 5.5 V 20-LSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width) 300MHz ~ 450MHz -
SI4763-A42-AMR Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC CAR RADIO RX AM/FM/HD 40QFN - - - Tape & Reel (TR) - - 40-VFQFN Exposed Pad - -
SI4768-A41-GMR Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC CAR RADIO RX AM/FM/HD 40QFN - - - - - - - - -
SI4730-C40-GM Energy Micro (Silicon Labs) IC RX AM/FM RADIO WORLD 20UQFN - -20°C ~ 85°C - Tray - 2.7 V ~ 5.5 V 20-UFQFN Exposed Pad 520kHz ~ 1.71MHz, 64MHz ~ 108MHz -
MAX14734EWG+T Maxim Integrated IC RF RECEIVER 24SOIC - - - Tape & Reel (TR) - - - - -

About RF Receivers


RF receivers are electronic devices designed to receive and demodulate radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted over the airwaves. They are essential components of radio communication systems, wireless devices, and remote control systems. RF receivers consist of RF front-end components, such as antennas and RF amplifiers, followed by signal processing circuitry and demodulation stages to extract the original information from the RF signals. These receivers can operate across various frequency bands, including AM (amplitude modulation), FM (frequency modulation), and digital modulation schemes like ASK (amplitude shift keying) and FSK (frequency shift keying). RF receivers are used in applications such as broadcast radio, television, wireless data communication, satellite communication, and remote control systems.