RF Transmitters

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
CC1050-RTR1

CC1050-RTR1

Texas Instruments

RF AND BASEBAND CIRCUIT, CMOS, P

449

CC2550RST

CC2550RST

Texas Instruments

TELECOM CIRCUIT, 1-FUNC, CMOS, P

4273

CC1175RHBT

CC1175RHBT

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC ISM 164-192MHZ 32VFQFN

143

CC1070RGWR

CC1070RGWR

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC ASK 402-470MHZ 20VQFN

0

CC115LRGPR

CC115LRGPR

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC FSK 315/433MHZ 20VFQFN

396

CC1151IRHBRG4Q1

CC1151IRHBRG4Q1

Texas Instruments

CC1151-Q1 LOW-COST LOW-POWER SUB

9000

CC1070-RTR1

CC1070-RTR1

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC ASK 402-470MHZ 20QFN

10000

CC1150RST

CC1150RST

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC 2-FSK 300-348MHZ 16VQFN

1810

CC2550-RTY1

CC2550-RTY1

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC 2-FSK/ASK 2.4GHZ 16QFN

0

TX7332ZBX

TX7332ZBX

Texas Instruments

CRYSTAL

1080

CC1050PWRG3

CC1050PWRG3

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC FSK 300MHZ-1GHZ 24TSSOP

0

CC1070RGP

CC1070RGP

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC ASK 402-470MHZ 20VFQFN

0

TRF4903PWRG4

TRF4903PWRG4

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC FSK 315/433MHZ 24TSSOP

0

CC1175RHMT

CC1175RHMT

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC ISM 164-192MHZ 32VFQFN

0

CC2550RSTG3

CC2550RSTG3

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC 2-FSK/ASK 2.4GHZ 16VQFN

0

TRF4400PWG4

TRF4400PWG4

Texas Instruments

RF XMITTER FM/FSK 433MHZ 24TSSOP

0

TRF4900PWR

TRF4900PWR

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC FSK 850-950MHZ 24TSSOP

0

CC1150RSTRG3

CC1150RSTRG3

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC 2-FSK 300-348MHZ 16QFN

0

CC115LRTKR

CC115LRTKR

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC FSK 315/433MHZ 20VFQFN

0

TRF4900PWG4

TRF4900PWG4

Texas Instruments

RF TX IC FSK 850-950MHZ 24TSSOP

0

RF Transmitters

1. Overview

RF (Radio Frequency) transmitters are electronic devices that generate and transmit high-frequency electromagnetic waves for wireless communication. IF (Intermediate Frequency) components process signals at intermediate stages in transceivers. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) RF transmitters specifically enable contactless data exchange between tags and readers. These technologies form the backbone of modern wireless systems, supporting applications from mobile communications to IoT networks.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
ISM Band TransmittersUnlicensed operation at 2.4 GHz/900 MHzWi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices
Cellular Transmitters5G/LTE protocol support with power controlSmartphones, base stations
UHF RFID Readers860-960 MHz frequency agilityWarehouse inventory systems
HF RFID Modules13.56 MHz contactless payment supportAccess control terminals

3. Structure and Components

Typical RF transmitter architecture includes: Power Amplifier (PA) for signal boosting, Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) for frequency generation, modulator for data encoding, impedance matching networks, and antenna interfaces. Advanced systems integrate DSP cores for digital modulation (QAM, OFDM) and temperature-compensated crystal oscillators (TCXO) for stability. RFID variants add protocol-specific encoding circuits and impedance-tuned front-ends.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificance
Frequency Range: 300 MHz - 6 GHzDetermines application compliance (e.g., FCC Part 15.247)
Output Power: 0.1 - 30 dBmAffects transmission distance and regulatory class
Modulation Accuracy: EVM < 5%Ensures data integrity in dense environments
Current Consumption: 5-100 mABattery life consideration for IoT devices

5. Application Fields

  • Telecommunications: 5G small cells, satellite modems
  • Logistics: UHF RFID for supply chain tracking
  • Healthcare: Medical implant telemetry systems
  • Retail: NFC payment terminals (13.56 MHz HF RFID)

Case Study: Amazon's warehouse robots use 868 MHz RFID readers for real-time inventory with 5 cm accuracy.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorRepresentative Product
TI (Texas Instruments)CC1352P7 multi-band wireless MCU
Nordic SemiconductornRF52840 Bluetooth 5.3 SoC
ImpinjR420 UHF Gen2 RFID reader
STMicroelectronicsCR95HF NFC/RFID transceiver

7. Selection Guidelines

  • Determine regulatory requirements (FCC/ETSI compliance)
  • Match frequency to use case (e.g., 900 MHz for liquid penetration)
  • Evaluate environmental factors (temperature, interference)
  • Assess protocol compatibility (LoRaWAN, BLE 5.4)
  • Optimize power vs. range trade-offs

8. Industry Trends

Key developments include: - 5G integration with sub-6 GHz RF front-ends - RFID moving to microwave frequencies (2.45 GHz active tags) - AI-enhanced spectrum sensing for dynamic frequency selection - Miniaturization via SiP (System-in-Package) technology - Energy harvesting transmitters for battery-free IoT

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