Receiver Modules Shrink While Boosting Performance

Nov. 1, 2000
Building upon its LC-Series wireless receiver modules, the company has introduced the second generation of the series, said to offer enhanced performance, reduced size, and lower cost. When paired with one of the company's LC-Series transmitters, the

Building upon its LC-Series wireless receiver modules, the company has introduced the second generation of the series, said to offer enhanced performance, reduced size, and lower cost. When paired with one of the company's LC-Series transmitters, the new devices are said to provide wireless transfers of serial, control and command data at distances up to 300 feet. They operate over the 260 MHz to 470 MHz band and interface to virtually any data source, including microcontrollers and decoder chips. The only external component required is an antenna. Pricing is $7.88 in production quantities.

Company: LINX TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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