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Product category: Wireless Communications
News Release from: RF Solutions | Subject: FM hybrid transmitter and FM-RX1 receiver
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 May 2007

Low-power radio modules increase battery
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FM hybrid transmitter and receiver modules are ideal for applications ranging from car security systems to remote sensing and data capture.

Quasar UK has launched new FM hybrid transmitter and FM-RX1 receiver modules The new devices are ideal for applications ranging from car security systems to remote sensing and data capture

The Quasar UK FM hybrid transmitter module provides a complete RF transmitter which can be used to transmit data at up to 4.8Kbit/s from any standard CMOS/TTL source.

The module is simple to operate and offers low current consumption (15mA typical).

The FM-RX1 receiver module provides a complete radio receiver which can be used to receive undecoded data from Quasar's FM transmitter modules.

The receiver incorporates an entire phase-locked loop (PLL) that helps ensure precise local oscillator generation.

It also offers low power consumption resulting in extended battery life.

All Quasar transmitters and receivers are compatible with one another and provide a complete wireless solution.

The modules produce a CMOS/TTL output, and only require connections for power and to an antenna.

Data can be fed directly into a microprocessor or decoding device, keeping the component count down and ensuring a low hardware cost.

In addition to its new FM transmitter and receiver modules, Quasar UK also offers a range of compact AM transmitter and receiver modules.

A choice of other general purpose radio remote control systems and USB powered GPS receivers are also available.

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