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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: AM-HRR30
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 20 March 2006

AM receiver is compact hybrid module

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The new AM-HRR30 super-regenerative AM receiver module has a compact hybrid construction and is approximately half the size of other hybrid modules on the market.

The new AM-HRR30 super-regenerative AM receiver module from RF Solutions has a compact hybrid construction and is approximately half the size of other hybrid modules on the market With overall dimensions of just 25.4 x 8.9 x 4mm the AM-HRR30 can be easily integrated into customer applications

Its robust electrical and mechanical construction makes it especially useful in portable devices and other small form factor pieces of equipment.

The AM-HRR30 is able to capture undecoded data from any AM transmitter (for example RF Solutions AM-RT4/5 range).

With a suitably matched transmitter, the module has a receiving range of up to 50m and a datarate up to 4800bit/s.

The new devices can be supplied with operating frequencies between 300 and 450MHz.

Standard parts are available with frequencies of either 315 or 433MHz.

Supply current for the AM-HRR30 is 3mA maximum.

For applications where ultralow power consumption is of paramount importance RF Solutions offers the AM-HRR60 which draws a supply current of just 0.5mA.

The new modules specify very high frequency stability over their wide -25 to +80C operating temperature range.

The durable construction of the AM-HRR30 ensures that its performance is maintained even in applications where it is subjected to mechanical vibration and manual handling.

A unique patented laser trimming process gives a highly accurate onboard inductor that conveniently alleviates the need for any adjustable components in the design.

The ETSI300-220 compliant AM-HRR30 features a CMOS/TTL compatible output and requires no radio licence to operate.

The only connections required are to an antenna and a 5V power supply.

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