RF Misc ICs and Modules

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
TRF8010PWP

TRF8010PWP

Texas Instruments

NARROW BAND MEDIUM POWER AMPLIFI

3660

GC1011A

GC1011A

Texas Instruments

CONSUMER CIRCUIT, CMOS, PQCC44

3639

AFE8220TPZPQ1

AFE8220TPZPQ1

Texas Instruments

AFE8220-Q1 AUTOMOTIVE CATALOG DU

1520

TL852CDR

TL852CDR

Texas Instruments

IC SONAR RANGING RCVR 16-SOIC

4273

AWR1843ABGABLRQ1

AWR1843ABGABLRQ1

Texas Instruments

IC RF DETECT

947

LMX2502LQ1635/NOPB

LMX2502LQ1635/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC FREQ SYNTH W/INT VCO 28WQFN

0

LMX2522LQ1635/NOPB

LMX2522LQ1635/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC FREQ SYNTH DUAL W/VCO 28WQFN

5

AFEDRI8201PFBR

AFEDRI8201PFBR

Texas Instruments

CONSUMER CIRCUIT, PQFP48

32408

TRF2432IRTQR

TRF2432IRTQR

Texas Instruments

TELECOM CIRCUIT, 1-FUNC, PQCC56

22500

TL851CN

TL851CN

Texas Instruments

TL851 SONAR RANGING CONTROL

1400

TRF1212IRGZT

TRF1212IRGZT

Texas Instruments

DOWN CONVERTER

38472

TRF1400DW

TRF1400DW

Texas Instruments

RECEIVER IC, RF, BICMOS, PDSO24

10715

TL851CDR

TL851CDR

Texas Instruments

IC SONAR RANGING CONTROL 16-SOIC

2557

TRF1212IRGZR

TRF1212IRGZR

Texas Instruments

DOWN CONVERTER

37500

LMX2595RHAR

LMX2595RHAR

Texas Instruments

LMX2595RHAR

0

DBB03AIPM

DBB03AIPM

Texas Instruments

MICRO PERIPHERAL IC

479

TRF1221IRGZR

TRF1221IRGZR

Texas Instruments

UP CONVERTER

77495

TL851CDRG4

TL851CDRG4

Texas Instruments

IC SONAR RANGING CONTROL 16-SOIC

0

LMX2512LQ0967/NOPB

LMX2512LQ0967/NOPB

Texas Instruments

PLL FREQUENCY SYNTHESIZER

0

AFE8221IRFPQ1

AFE8221IRFPQ1

Texas Instruments

AFE8221-Q1 AUTOMOTIVE CATALOG DU

7490

RF Misc ICs and Modules

1. Overview

RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) RF miscellaneous ICs and modules are critical components in wireless communication systems. RF/IF devices process signals in the radio and intermediate frequency ranges, enabling signal modulation, amplification, and filtering. RFID RF components facilitate contactless data exchange between tags and readers. These technologies underpin modern wireless applications, including telecommunications, IoT, and automated identification systems, driving efficiency and connectivity across industries.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
RF AmplifiersBoost signal strength while maintaining linearity5G base stations, satellite communication
Mixers/ConvertersTranslate frequencies for signal processingWireless transceivers, radar systems
RFID Reader ModulesEncode/decode data via electromagnetic couplingAccess control, inventory management
FiltersSuppress unwanted frequenciesSmartphones, industrial sensors
RFID Tags (Passive/Active)Store/transmit unique identifiers without batteries (passive) or with batteries (active)Asset tracking, supply chain logistics

3. Structure and Composition

Typical RF/RFID modules consist of: - Substrate Materials: Ceramic, FR4, or flexible PCBs for signal integrity - Active Components: GaAs FETs, CMOS transistors for amplification/switching - Passive Components: Inductors, capacitors, and resonators for filtering/tuning - Encapsulation: QFN, BGA, or hybrid packages for EMI shielding - Antenna Interfaces: Impedance-matched circuits for efficient energy transfer

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeOperational bandwidth (e.g., 860MHz-960MHz for UHF RFID)Determines application compatibility
Output PowerTransmitted RF power (dBm)Affects communication distance
Insertion LossSignal attenuation through the deviceImpacts system efficiency
Read RangeMaximum tag-reader distance (for RFID)Defines deployment flexibility
Power ConsumptionOperating current/voltage requirementsCrucial for battery-powered devices

5. Application Domains

  • Telecommunications: 5G infrastructure, Wi-Fi 6 modules
  • Healthcare: Real-time patient monitoring wearables
  • Logistics: Automated warehouse inventory systems
  • Automotive: Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS)
  • Retail: NFC-enabled payment terminals

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorProduct ExampleKey Features
Texas InstrumentsCC1310 Wireless MCUSub-1GHz IoT connectivity, 6mm package
NXP SemiconductorsMR2001 RFID ReaderUHF Gen2 protocol support
STMicroelectronicsVN8040 Full-Bridge DriverHigh-side/low-side RF switching
ImpinjMonza X-8K Tag IC96-bit EPC memory, 15-meter read range

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include: - Match frequency specifications to regulatory standards (FCC/ETSI) - Balance power efficiency with required transmission range - Ensure environmental durability (temperature, moisture) - Verify protocol compatibility (e.g., ISO/IEC 14443 for NFC) - Prioritize integration simplicity via development kits/support

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include: - Higher Integration: Multi-function SiP (System-in-Package) solutions - mmWave Expansion: 24GHz+ modules for automotive radar and 5G - Energy Harvesting: Self-powered RFID sensors for industrial IoT - AIR (Ambient RF) Technology: Backscatter communication without dedicated readers - AI-Driven Optimization: Machine learning for dynamic frequency adjustment

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