Electronic Design
  • Resources
  • Directory
  • Webinars
  • CAD Models
  • Video
  • Blogs
  • More Publications
  • Advertise
    • Search
  • Top Stories
  • Tech Topics
  • Analog
  • Power
  • Embedded
  • Test
  • AI / ML
  • Automotive
  • Data Sheets
  • Topics
    - TechXchange Topics --- Markets --AutomotiveAutomation-- Technologies --AnalogPowerTest & MeasurementEmbedded
    Resources
    Electronic Design ResourcesTop Stories of the WeekNew ProductsKit Close-UpElectronic Design LibrarySearch Data SheetsCompany DirectoryBlogsContribute
    Members
    ContentBenefitsSubscribeDigital editions
    Advertise
    https://www.facebook.com/ElectronicDesign
    https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4210549/
    https://twitter.com/ElectronicDesgn
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXKEiQ9dob20rIqTA7ONfJg
    1. Technologies
    2. Communications

    VHF/UHF Transmitters Use Advanced Technology

    Dec. 1, 1998
    Developed using an advanced silicon process technology, the RF2512 and RF2513 low-cost frequency synthesizer/transmitters are designed to provide a phase-locked frequency source for use in local-oscillator or transmitter applications in the
    Staff

    Developed using an advanced silicon process technology, the RF2512 and RF2513 low-cost frequency synthesizer/transmitters are designed to provide a phase-locked frequency source for use in local-oscillator or transmitter applications in the 300-to-1000-MHz range. These devices are used in FM or FSK applications in the U.S. 915-MHz ISM band or the European 433- or 868-MHz ISM bands. Both devices operate in narrow-band and wide-band FM from 2.4V to 5V supplies. The RF2512 offers 10 mA of output power at 433 MHz, and the RF2513 offers 4 mW of output power at the same frequency and includes an integrated varactor to simplify system design. Applications are single- or dual-channel LO sources, FM/FSK transmitters, wireless data transmitters, ISM band systems and wireless security systems.

    Company: RF MICRO DEVICES INC.

    Product URL: Click here for more information

    Continue Reading

    Leveraging Wireless Power

    How Edge Processing Enables Next-Gen mmWave Scanners

    Sponsored Recommendations

    Designing automotive-grade camera-based mirror systems

    Dec. 2, 2023

    Design security cameras and other low-power smart cameras with AI vision processors

    Dec. 2, 2023

    Automotive 1 TOPS vision SoC with RGB-IR ISP for 1-2 cameras, driver monitoring, dashcams

    Dec. 2, 2023

    AM62A starter kit for edge AI, vision, analytics and general purpose processors

    Dec. 2, 2023

    Comments

    To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!

    I already have an account

    New

    Securing Data in the Quantum Era

    Celebrating Field Engineers: The Unsung Heroes of Innovation

    Checking Out the NXP Hovergames NavQ Plus

    Most Read

    Observability Framework Exposes DDS

    Test Platform Uses Software Updates for Major Functionality Upgrades

    MEMS Mirrors: The Next Big Wave in MEMS Technology


    Sponsored

    Introduction to EMI: Standards, causes and mitigation techniques

    Designing a low EMI power supply

    Time-Saving and Cost-Effective Innovations for EMI Reduction in Power Supplies

    Electronic Design
    https://www.facebook.com/ElectronicDesign
    https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4210549/
    https://twitter.com/ElectronicDesgn
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXKEiQ9dob20rIqTA7ONfJg
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Do Not Sell or Share
    • Privacy & Cookie Policy
    • Terms of Service
    © 2023 Endeavor Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved.
    Endeavor Business Media Logo