RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
WOI1A00APAG

WOI1A00APAG

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

RF WIRELESS OPERATOR INTERFACE

0

2736770

2736770

Phoenix Contact

WIRELESS BASE STATION 3 OUTPUTS

0

2313805

2313805

Phoenix Contact

BLUETOOTH CONVERTER

0

LP510-001

LP510-001

Synapse Wireless

SNAP DMXPRO 512 CHANNELS AND RDM

0

FIREFLY-S2

FIREFLY-S2

RF Solutions

CHANNEL REMOTE CONT SYST150M

0

2884758

2884758

Phoenix Contact

BLUETOOTH ACCESS POINT 2.4GHZ

0

WPMM1A02A

WPMM1A02A

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

WIRELESS PANEL MOUNT MONITOR

0

CN4790-1000-232-SP

CN4790-1000-232-SP

Laird Connectivity

TXRX ETH-RS232 900MHZ 1W STARTPK

0

XA-B14-CS1R

XA-B14-CS1R

Digi

XBEE SENSOR ADAPTER ZNET 2.5

0

WMPR1A00B1A2

WMPR1A00B1A2

Honeywell Sensing and Productivity Solutions

LIMITLESS ETHERNET/IP RECEIVER

0

WASP-S3

WASP-S3

RF Solutions

REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM 3SW

0

MTCMR-EV2-GP-N2

MTCMR-EV2-GP-N2

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

MODEM CELLULAR EV-DO DUAL

0

2700449

2700449

Phoenix Contact

WIRELESS MODULE 802.11 WLAN

0

SL232K-001

SL232K-001

Synapse Wireless

ADAPTER SGL SRL 250KBPS 2.4GHZ

0

MTCBA-E-U

MTCBA-E-U

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.

MODEM GPRS QUAD BUNDLE USB

0

CMD-KEY1-315

CMD-KEY1-315

Linx Technologies

TRANS KEYFOB 315MH 1 BUTTON

0

E20-C1-3G0-WF1-SN1-BT0-PWR2

E20-C1-3G0-WF1-SN1-BT0-PWR2

Synapse Wireless

SNAP CONNECT E20 2.4GHZ

0

2867021

2867021

Phoenix Contact

900 MHZ TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

0

SB-900-0002

SB-900-0002

Digital Six Laboratories, LLC

AMBIENT PRESSURE SENSORBLOCK - 9

0

XR-SE4-CW1P1

XR-SE4-CW1P1

Digi

XBEE SMART ENERGY RANGE EXT US

0

RF Receiver, Transmitter, and Transceiver Finished Units

1. Overview

RF (Radio Frequency)/IF (Intermediate Frequency) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) finished units are critical components in wireless communication systems. These devices enable signal reception, transmission, and bidirectional communication through electromagnetic waves. RF/IF units typically operate in the radio frequency spectrum (3 kHz 300 GHz) and intermediate frequency ranges (typically 455 kHz for AM radios or 10.7 MHz for FM), while RFID systems use specific ISM (Industrial, Scientific, Medical) bands (e.g., 125 kHz, 13.56 MHz, 900 MHz). Their importance spans telecommunications, IoT, logistics, healthcare, and industrial automation.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
RF ReceiverDemodulates incoming RF signals, amplifies weak signals, and filters noiseAM/FM radios, Wi-Fi routers, satellite communication systems
RF TransmitterGenerates and amplifies RF signals for wireless transmissionCellular base stations, Bluetooth devices, RFID readers
RF TransceiverCombines receiver and transmitter functions with duplexing capabilitiesSmartphones, Zigbee modules, 5G infrastructure
RFID ReaderInterrogates RFID tags and processes backscattered signalsInventory management, access control systems
RFID TagPassive/active device storing unique identification dataAsset tracking, retail payment systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical physical structures include:

  • Antenna Interface: Dipole, patch, or loop antennas for signal coupling
  • RF Front-End: Low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), power amplifiers (PAs), and frequency synthesizers
  • Mixing Stage: Converts signals between RF and IF/baseband using local oscillators (LOs)
  • Digital Baseband: ADC/DAC converters, DSP/FPGA for signal processing
  • Power Supply: Regulated DC sources or energy-harvesting circuits (for passive RFID tags)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeOperating bandwidth (e.g., 2.4 GHz ISM band)Determines application compatibility
Receiver SensitivityMinimum detectable signal level (e.g., -120 dBm)Impacts communication range and reliability
Output PowerTransmit signal strength (e.g., +30 dBm)Dictates coverage area and regulatory compliance
Data RateMaximum transmission speed (e.g., 1 Mbps)Critical for real-time applications
Power ConsumptionOperating current/voltage requirementsAffects battery life and thermal management

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G NR base stations, microwave backhaul links
  • Healthcare: Wireless patient monitoring systems (e.g., Medtronic CareLink)
  • Retail: RFID-based inventory tracking (e.g., Amazon Go stores)
  • Automotive: Keyless entry systems (e.g., Tesla Model S passive entry)
  • Industrial: Wireless sensor networks (e.g., Siemens SIMATIC NET)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
QualcommWTR5975 RF TransceiverSupports 2G 5G, 20 MHz bandwidth
NXP SemiconductorsUHF RFID Reader IC SL900A900 MHz, 128-bit security encryption
Texas InstrumentsCC2640R2F Bluetooth TransceiverBLE 5.0, 5 mm 5 mm QFN package
STMicroelectronicsSPBTLE-RF Evaluation Board868/915 MHz ISM band operation

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Frequency compatibility with target environment
  • Link budget analysis (distance, obstacles, fading)
  • Regulatory certifications (FCC, ETSI, RoHS)
  • Environmental factors (temperature, humidity, EMI)
  • Integration requirements (form factor, interface protocols)

8. Industry Trends

Future developments focus on:

  • Ultra-wideband (UWB) for precise localization
  • Massive MIMO integration in 5G transceivers
  • Energy-harvesting RFID tags for IoT
  • AI-driven dynamic spectrum management
  • Miniaturization via System-on-Chip (SoC) designs
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