| Image | Part Number | Description / PDF | Quantity | Rfq |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Linx Technologies |
KIT DEV TX 433MHZ MS SERIES |
0 |
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u-blox |
EVK WI-FI 2.4 GHZ SDIO/USB LINUX |
7 |
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Linx Technologies |
KIT EVAL ANTENNA 433 MHZ SMD |
0 |
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Analog Devices, Inc. |
EVAL BOARD FOR LTC5593 |
2 |
|
|
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CML Microcircuits |
CMX992 EVALUATION KIT |
5 |
|
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NimbeLink |
SKYWIRE DEVELOPMENT KIT |
31 |
|
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LTE910CF EVAL KIT V18.00 TAUVN Janus Remote Communications |
CAT 1 CF EVAL KIT - DUAL SIM |
6 |
|
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Analog Devices, Inc. |
EVAL BOARD HMC983/984 |
5 |
|
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Metelics (MACOM Technology Solutions) |
EVAL BOARD FOR MASWSS0143TR-3000 |
1 |
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Analog Devices, Inc. |
EVAL & DEMO KIT 863-876 MHZ |
0 |
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Taoglas |
EVAL FOR HLA.01 |
0 |
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Roving Networks / Microchip Technology |
BOARD DAUGHTER MRF24XA PIC |
6 |
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Roving Networks / Microchip Technology |
KIT RF DESIGN T5750/T5760 915MHZ |
6 |
|
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Analog Devices, Inc. |
EVAL BOARD |
1 |
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Analog Devices, Inc. |
BOARD EVALUATION FOR ADG901 |
2 |
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Analog Devices, Inc. |
BOARD EVAL HMC452QS16 900MHZ |
2 |
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pSemi |
EVALUATION BOARD |
6 |
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Roving Networks / Microchip Technology |
MRF34TA WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL |
1 |
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Particle |
PHOTON WITHOUT HEADERS IN TRAYS |
0 |
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Sanyo Semiconductor/ON Semiconductor |
AX8052F143 MINI DVK MOD |
4 |
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RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) evaluation and development kits are hardware platforms designed to facilitate the testing, prototyping, and optimization of wireless communication systems. These kits enable engineers to validate circuit performance, debug protocols, and accelerate product development. They play a critical role in modern technologies such as IoT, 5G, smart logistics, and industrial automation by bridging theoretical design and real-world deployment.
| Type | Functional Features | Application Examples |
|---|---|---|
| RF Evaluation Boards | Focus on RF signal generation, modulation/demodulation, and impedance matching testing | 5G base station prototyping, Wi-Fi 6 module testing |
| RFID Development Kits | Support NFC, UHF/HF RFID tag/reader development with protocol analysis | Smart retail payment systems, asset tracking solutions |
| Multifunctional Development Boards | Integrate RF, microcontroller, and sensor interfaces for system-level testing | Industrial IoT gateway development, drone communication modules |
Typical products consist of: - Base PCB: Multilayer board with RF shielding compartments - RF Front-End: Includes LNA (Low Noise Amplifier), PA (Power Amplifier), and frequency synthesizers - Processing Unit: Embedded FPGA or MCU for real-time signal processing - Interface Ports: USB-C, SMA connectors, GPIO headers for peripheral expansion - Power Management: Regulated voltage supplies for different RF components
| Parameter | Description | Importance |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency Range | Operational bandwidth (e.g., 300 MHz - 6 GHz) | Determines application compatibility |
| Output Power | Transmit power level (e.g., -20 to +20 dBm) | Impacts communication distance and FCC compliance |
| Receiver Sensitivity | Minimum detectable signal level (e.g., -120 dBm) | Affects signal reliability in noisy environments |
| Impedance Matching | VSWR (Voltage Standing Wave Ratio) 2:1 | Ensures minimal signal reflection |
| Power Supply Requirements | Voltage/current specifications (e.g., 3.3V 5%) | Critical for system integration |
| Manufacturer | Representative Product | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Texas Instruments | AFE7444EVM | Quad-channel RF-sampling transceiver evaluation |
| STMicroelectronics | ST25RU3993-DISCO | UHF RFID reader IC development kit |
| Nordic Semiconductor | nRF52840-DK | Bluetooth 5.2 and Thread protocol testing |
| Impinj | Speedway R420 | UHF Gen2 RFID reader for logistics automation |
Key considerations include: - Frequency Compatibility: Match kit range with target application (e.g., Sub-1GHz vs 2.4GHz) - Development Ecosystem: Availability of SDKs, simulation software, and community support - Scalability: Modular design for future hardware expansion - Compliance Certifications: Pre-tested for FCC/CE regulatory standards - Cost-Performance Ratio: Balance between feature set and project budget
Emerging trends include: - Millimeter-wave Integration: Development kits supporting 24GHz+ for automotive radar - AI-Driven Testing: Embedded machine learning algorithms for signal optimization - Energy Harvesting Support: Ultra-low power RF modules for battery-free IoT devices - Cloud Integration: Over-the-air firmware updates and remote diagnostics - Standardization: Unified platform architectures across multiple vendors