RF Receivers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SI4765-A20-GM

SI4765-A20-GM

Silicon Labs

RX AM/FM 520KHZ-1.71MHZ 40QFN

0

MAX1473EUI+T

MAX1473EUI+T

Maxim Integrated

RF RX ASK 300MHZ-450MHZ 28TSSOP

0

ATA8215-GHQW

ATA8215-GHQW

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

RF RCVR ISM 315MHZ/433MHZ 32VQFN

0

ISM480F1-C4.3

ISM480F1-C4.3

Inventek Systems

RF RECEIVER GPS 1.575GHZ MODULE

0

TEF6901AH/V5S,557

TEF6901AH/V5S,557

NXP Semiconductors

TEF6901AH - INTEGRATED CAR RADIO

1260

MAX2112CTI+

MAX2112CTI+

Maxim Integrated

RF RCVR 925MHZ-2.175GHZ 28TQFN

19780

TEF6638HW/V106ZY

TEF6638HW/V106ZY

NXP Semiconductors

TUNER DIGITAL 1-CHIP

0

SI4755C-A55-GMR

SI4755C-A55-GMR

Silicon Labs

FM/AM/SW/LW/RDS RECEIVER, AUTOMO

0

TEF6688HN/V101,557

TEF6688HN/V101,557

NXP Semiconductors

TEF6688HN - LOW IF TUNER HIGH PE

0

MAX14736EWL+T

MAX14736EWL+T

Maxim Integrated

IC RF RECEIVER 9WLP

150000

TEF6638HW/V106Y

TEF6638HW/V106Y

NXP Semiconductors

IC DGTL CHIP AUTO RADIO 100HTQFP

0

LA1266-E

LA1266-E

HOME TUNER IC

3339

F6102NTGK8

F6102NTGK8

Renesas Electronics America

VFQFPN 5.00X5.00X0.75 MM, 0.40MM

0

TDA8271AHN/C1557

TDA8271AHN/C1557

NXP Semiconductors

IC TUNER DGTL CBL STB 40HVQFN

2130

TDA7708SCBTR

TDA7708SCBTR

STMicroelectronics

RF RX AM/FM/RDS 108MHZ 52VFQFPN

0

SI4762-A42-AMR

SI4762-A42-AMR

Silicon Labs

RX AM/FM 520KHZ-1.71MHZ 40QFN

0

SI4760-A50-AMR

SI4760-A50-AMR

Silicon Labs

RX AM/FM 520KHZ-1.71MHZ 40QFN

0

MC44CD02FCR2

MC44CD02FCR2

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NXP Semiconductors)

WIDEBAND ZERO-IF DIRECT CONVERSI

100000

XM1110_1104311

XM1110_1104311

Sierra Wireless

XM1110

0

SI4320-J-FTR

SI4320-J-FTR

Silicon Labs

RF RX FSK/OOK 315/433MHZ 16TSSOP

0

RF Receivers

1. Overview

RF (Radio Frequency) and IF (Intermediate Frequency) receivers are critical components in wireless communication systems, responsible for signal acquisition, frequency conversion, and data demodulation. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) RF receivers specialize in decoding signals from RFID tags for identification and tracking. These technologies enable modern applications such as IoT, 5G networks, logistics automation, and smart devices, forming the backbone of wireless connectivity.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Superheterodyne ReceiverConverts RF signals to fixed IF for stable filtering and amplificationCellular base stations, broadcast receivers
Direct Conversion ReceiverConverts RF directly to baseband, eliminating IF stageSoftware-defined radios, WLAN access points
Zero-IF ReceiverReduces complexity with direct downconversion to DCBluetooth modules, IoT sensors
RFID HF/LF ReadersOperates at 125kHz-134kHz (LF) and 13.56MHz (HF) for short-range ID readingAccess control systems, animal tracking
UHF RFID Readers300MHz-900MHz range for extended read range (up to 15m)Inventory management, supply chain logistics

3. Structure and Components

Typical RF receiver architecture includes:

  • Antenna interface with impedance matching circuits
  • Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) for signal boosting
  • Mixer and local oscillator (LO) for frequency conversion
  • IF filters and amplifiers for signal conditioning
  • Demodulator (AM/FM/PM/PSK/QAM compatible)
  • Digital baseband processor (for RFID: tag protocol decoding)
RFID readers additionally integrate tag collision avoidance algorithms and power management for passive tag activation.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Frequency RangeOperational bandwidth (e.g., 860-960MHz for UHF RFID)Determines application compatibility
SensitivityMinimum detectable signal (-120dBm typical)Impacts read range and reliability
SelectivityAdjacent channel rejection (measured in dBc)Reduces interference in dense environments
Dynamic RangeSignal amplitude tolerance (e.g., 80dB)Prevents distortion in variable signal strength
Bit Error Rate (BER)Data integrity metric (e.g., <10-6)Defines communication quality

5. Application Fields

Major industries include:

  • Telecommunications (5G NR receivers, satellite modems)
  • Healthcare (RFID asset tracking in hospitals)
  • Retail (smart shelves with UHF RFID readers)
  • Industrial IoT (wireless sensor networks)
  • Transportation (V2X communication receivers)
Case study: Amazon's warehouse robots use UHF RFID readers to manage inventory with 99.9% accuracy.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductFeatures
Texas InstrumentsCapture CC1310Sub-1GHz wireless MCU for long-range sensing
Nordic SemiconductornRF52840Bluetooth 5.2 + NFC receiver for wearables
ImpinjR420 RFID ReaderSupports 16 antenna ports for retail analytics
STMicroelectronicsCR95HF13.56MHz RFID reader for contactless payments

7. Selection Guidelines

Key factors to consider:

  1. Match frequency range with regulatory standards (FCC, ETSI)
  2. Balance sensitivity vs. power consumption for battery-powered devices
  3. Verify protocol compatibility (ISO 14443, EPC Gen2)
  4. Evaluate environmental robustness (IP rating, temperature range)
  5. Assess integration complexity (package size, interface type - SPI/I2C)
Recommend prototyping with evaluation kits before mass deployment.

8. Industry Trends

Future development focuses on:

  • Higher integration (RFSoC solutions combining ADC/DAC)
  • AI-enhanced signal processing for 6G receivers
  • Energy harvesting RFID readers for sustainable IoT
  • mmWave receiver adoption for automotive radar
  • Standardization of RAIN RFID for global supply chains
Market growth projected at 9.2% CAGR through 2027, driven by industrial automation and contactless payment adoption.

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