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RF receivers are electronic devices that enable a particular radio signal to be separated from all others being received and converted into a format for video, voice, or data. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Receivers
RF modules are partially finished circuits that can be incorporated into larger designs. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Modules
Radio frequency identification (RFID) products read or write data to RF tags that are present in a radio frequency field projected from RF reading/writing equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Products
Signal generators and waveform generators are used to test and align all types of transmitters and receivers, to measure frequency and to generate a signal, waveform or noise source. Signal generators can use AC energy, audio frequency (AF Search by Specification | Learn More about Signal Generators and Waveform Generators
RF and microwave laminates are used as substrates for radio frequency (RF) and microwave communication systems and electronics. They are designed to meet the demanding performance standards for higher-frequency applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF and Microwave Laminates
Radio receiver ICs support worldwide radio band requirements, including frequency modulation (FM), FM radio data system (RDS), amplitude modulation (AM), long wave (LW), short wave (SW), and weather bands. Learn More about Radio Receiver ICs
RF and wireless chips are integrated circuits (IC) that are designed specifically for radio frequency (RF), microwave, and other wireless communications or data transmission applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF and Wireless Chips
Frequency discriminators are RF or microwave devices that are used to detect a signal with a particular frequency. Search by Specification | Learn More about Frequency Discriminators
Pulser and receivers generate ultrasonic pulses, which are propagated into materials for NDT testing. Search by Specification | Learn More about Pulsers and Receivers
Radio modems are radio frequency transceivers for serial data. They connect to serial ports (RS232, RS422, etc.) and transmit to and receive signals from another matching radio modem. Search by Specification | Learn More about Radio Modems
...be tolerated by the next component. Feedback limiters have lower threshold and leakage levels than standard limiters in order to protect more sensitive components. High power limiters protect sensitive receiver circuits from close proximity, high power signals... Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Limiters
Radios are communication systems that send and/or receive electromagnetic waves. Devices such as citizens’ band (CB) radios, walkie-talkies, and handie-talkies are two-way radios that can be used for interpersonal communications. Learn More about Radios
Telemetry receivers and telemetry transmitters are data acquisition components used to gather information from remote locations via wireless communication. Search by Specification | Learn More about Telemetry Receivers and Telemetry Transmitters
RF diplexers are three-port frequency-dependent devices that may be used as a separator or a combiner of signals. RF duplexers allow a transmitter operating on one frequency and a receiver operating on a different frequency to share  Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Diplexers and Duplexers
Noise generators and sources are used to produce noise outputs for testing radio frequency (RF) equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Noise Generators and Sources
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0.8-20.0 GHz Pre-Channelized IF Bandwidth Receiver Akon, Inc.
RF Receiver IC for AMR and Remote Controls Melexis, Inc.
Four Channel Channelized Receiver, Four Channel Akon, Inc.
SAW-based Short-range Radios RFM (RF Monolithics, Inc.)
New 300-to-930-MHz RF Receiver Family Melexis, Inc.
0.4-18.0 GHz Pre-Channelized, Miniature Receiver Akon, Inc.
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Sairem has been producing radio frequency and microwave generators for around 30 years and are recognised as a leading source for research laboratories and manufactures all over the world. (read more)
An RFID tag, or Radio Frequency Identity tag, is an identification tag that can be read without a direct line of sight requirement. RFID tags serves as identifiers for every working SUP™ from Green Line Armor. (read more)
The Si4736/7/8/9 with weather band (WB) support are the newest addition to Silicon Labs' Si473x family of high-performance broadcast audio solutions. (read more)
The MP-5000RX is a RF/Fiber Optic Receiver designed for antenna remoting and ultra-broadband RF transmission applications using singlemode fiber optic cable. (read more)
The RLX-IFHS radios provide a secure, powerful, rugged and flexible solution for a variety of network environments. (read more)
RFM SAW-based Short-Range Radios are based on RFM Virtual Wire Technology that features ultra-low-power, proprietary amplifier-sequenced hybrid (ASH) radio architecture. (read more)
The EZRadioPRO embedded wireless radio family delivers the highest single-chip output power (up to +20 dBm) and industry leading sensitivity (-118 dBm), providing a best-in-class link budget that substantially increases communication range while minimizing power consumption. (read more)
The MLX71122 is a frequency agile highly integrated RF receiver. This multi channel receiver IC is designed for applications in the unlicensed Industrial-Scientific-Medical (ISM) and Short-Range-Devices frequency bands at 300 to 930MHz. Manufacturers of Automatic Meter Reading and RF remote controls benefit from simplification of production logistics and indirect cost reduction. (read more)
FM Communications Receiver; Dual Conversion Narrowband FM Receiver
Legacy Device: Motorola MC13135
The ML13135 is the second generation of single chip, dual conversion FM communications receivers developed by Motorola. Major improvements in signal handling, RSSI and first oscillator operation have been made. In addition, recovered audio distortion and audio... (read more)
Single and multi-channel wireless telemetry systems, 902-928 MHz (or 2.4 GHz) frequency hopping spread spectrum technology; virtually immune to interference. (read more)
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| AMRX-4-ER | Newark | EASY RADIO | All Supplier Direct Ship | Module, Receiver, Easy Radio; Current Rating:10Ma; Depth, External:6.5Mm; Frequency:433.92Mhz; Length / Height, External:40Mm; Temp, Op. Max:50?C; Temp, Op. Min:-10?C; Width, External:15.4Mm Rohs Compliant: Yes |
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Software-defined radio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The basic arrangement of the radio receiver used an antenna feeding an amplifier and down-converter (see Frequency mixer) feeding an automatic gain |
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Doppler effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The received frequency is increased (compared to the emitted frequency) during the approach, it is identical at the instant of passing by, and it is |
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NASA - NSSDC - Data Collection - Details URAP Radio Astronomy Receiver (RAR) 10-min Frequency Spectra, Peak E-Field |
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NASA - NSSDC - Experiment - Details steerable parabolic antenna at Stanford University to the two-frequency radio receiver on the spacecraft. |
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Rohde & Schwarz International The new R&S®ESL EMI Test Receiver Frequency range from 9 kHz to 3 GHz or 9 kHz to 6 GHz See ROHDE & SCHWARZ, Inc. Information |
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Radio-frequency receiver device invention Radio-frequency receiver device USPTO Application #: 20070224942 Title: Radio-frequency receiver device |
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Dual frequency radio tag for a radio frequency identification... |
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AS 2909.4-1986 Methods of measurement on radio receivers... Radio Frequency & Disturbance ISO Standards Handbook |
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MATLAB & Simulink Based Books - A Software-Defined GPS... A Software-Defined GPS and Galileo Receiver: A Single-Frequency Approach See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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ABCs of Spread Spectrum - A Technology Introduction and... range of frequencies and then collected onto their original frequency at the receiver, are so inconspicuous as to be 'transparent.' Just as they are |