RF Transceiver ICs

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SI1036-B-GM3R

SI1036-B-GM3R

Silicon Labs

IC RF TXRX+MCU ISM<1GHZ 85VFLGA

0

SI1025-B-GMR

SI1025-B-GMR

Silicon Labs

IC RF TXRX+MCU ISM<1GHZ 85VFLGA

0

CC1111F32RSPR

CC1111F32RSPR

Texas Instruments

IC RF TXRX+MCU ISM<1GHZ 36-VFQFN

3046

CC1100RTK

CC1100RTK

Texas Instruments

IC RF TXRX ISM<1GHZ 20VFQFN

74

NRF51422-QFAC-R7

NRF51422-QFAC-R7

Nordic Semiconductor

IC RF TXRX+MCU BLUETOOTH 48VFQFN

998

ZWIR4532-U

ZWIR4532-U

Renesas Electronics America

IC RF 6 LOW PAN RADIO MODULE

82

SX1233IMLTRT

SX1233IMLTRT

Semtech

IC RF TXRX ISM<1GHZ 24VQFN

2732

CC2560BRVMT

CC2560BRVMT

Texas Instruments

IC RF TXRX+MCU BLE 4.1 76VFQFN

463

SI1003-E-GM2

SI1003-E-GM2

Silicon Labs

IC RF TXRX+MCU ISM<1GHZ 42VFLGA

0

SI4430-B1-FMR

SI4430-B1-FMR

Silicon Labs

IC RF TXRX ISM<1GHZ 20VFQFN

0

TDA5252XUMA1

TDA5252XUMA1

IR (Infineon Technologies)

IC RF TXRX ISM<1GHZ 38TFSOP

0

CC2630F128RSMT

CC2630F128RSMT

Texas Instruments

IC RF TXRX+MCU 802.15.4 32VFQFN

113

CC2510F16RHHT

CC2510F16RHHT

Texas Instruments

IC RF TXRX+MCU ISM>1GHZ 36-VFQFN

0

EZR32HG320F32R67G-C0

EZR32HG320F32R67G-C0

Silicon Labs

32 KB M0+ USB +13 DBM EZRADIOPRO

0

DA14699-00000HR2

DA14699-00000HR2

Dialog Semiconductor

MULTI-CORE WIRELESS MCU FOR BLUE

26

ATSAMR30M18AT-I/RM100

ATSAMR30M18AT-I/RM100

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

R30 MODULE - MCU + SUB-GHZ 802.1

0

EFR32FG13P231F512IM48-D

EFR32FG13P231F512IM48-D

Silicon Labs

FLEX GECKO QFN48 SUB-GHZ 512KB 6

0

ESP32-U4WDH

ESP32-U4WDH

Espressif Systems

WIFI BT COMBO 4MB FLASH QFN48

2269

STM32WB55REV6

STM32WB55REV6

STMicroelectronics

ULTRA-LOW-POWER DUAL CORE ARM CO

1390

EFR32MG12P432F1024IM48-CR

EFR32MG12P432F1024IM48-CR

Silicon Labs

IC RF TXRX+MCU 802.15.4 48VFQFN

0

RF Transceiver ICs

1. Overview

RF (Radio Frequency) and IF (Intermediate Frequency) transceiver ICs are integrated circuits that enable wireless communication by transmitting and receiving radio signals. These devices are critical in modern technologies, supporting applications from cellular networks to IoT (Internet of Things). RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) RF transceivers specialize in short-range communication for identification and tracking systems. Their miniaturization, energy efficiency, and reliability have driven advancements in connectivity across industries.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Low-Power RF Transceivers Optimized for energy efficiency, supports sub-1GHz and 2.4GHz bands IoT sensors, smart meters, wearable devices
High-Performance RF Transceivers High output power (up to +20dBm), low phase noise 5G base stations, military communication systems
Multi-Band RF Transceivers Supports multiple frequency bands (e.g., 400MHz-6GHz) Dual-mode radios, global navigation systems
Integrated RFID Transceivers Embedded protocol handling, on-chip modulation/demodulation Inventory tracking, access control systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical RF transceiver ICs include:

  • Transmitter Section: Power Amplifier (PA), up-conversion mixer, frequency synthesizer
  • Receiver Section: Low-Noise Amplifier (LNA), down-conversion mixer, channel filter
  • Digital Baseband: ADC/DAC, error correction, protocol engine
  • Process Technology: CMOS, SiGe, or GaAs for high-frequency performance
  • Package Types: QFN (Quad Flat No-leads), BGA (Ball Grid Array)

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Frequency Range Operational bandwidth (e.g., 868MHz-915MHz, 2.4GHz-5.8GHz) Determines application compatibility
Output Power Transmit power level (e.g., -20dBm to +20dBm) Impacts transmission distance and regulatory compliance
Receiver Sensitivity Minimum detectable signal level (e.g., -120dBm) Defines signal quality in noisy environments
Data Rate Maximum throughput (e.g., 1Mbps-1Gbps) Affects real-time data transmission capability
Power Consumption Operating current/voltage requirements Crucial for battery-powered devices

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications: 5G small cells, Wi-Fi 6 access points
  • Industrial IoT: Predictive maintenance sensors
  • Automotive: Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS), keyless entry
  • Healthcare: Remote patient monitoring devices
  • Retail: Smart shelves with RFID inventory tracking

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
TI (Texas Instruments) CC1352P Sub-1GHz & 2.4GHz dual-band, +7dBm output power
Nordic Semiconductor nRF52840 Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4GHz, 128-bit AES encryption
STMicroelectronics S2-LP Very low-power (14mA RX), sub-GHz transceiver
Infineon Technologies BTS720 Automotive-grade RFID transceiver for immobilizers

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Frequency band alignment with regulatory standards (FCC, ETSI)
  • Power budget vs. transmission range requirements
  • Integration level (e.g., on-chip MCU, external PA needs)
  • Environmental factors (temperature range, EMI resilience)
  • Cost vs. performance trade-offs for mass production

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • Ultra-low-power designs for energy-harvesting IoT nodes
  • Massive MIMO integration for 6G infrastructure
  • AI-enhanced spectrum management algorithms
  • Expanded use of mmWave bands (24GHz+) for high-speed applications
  • Standardization of RFID protocols for global supply chains
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