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RF Receiver 315MHz/434MHz Low-Power, 3V/5V ASK/FSK Superheterodyne Receiver
CategoryTopical application    Wireless rf/communication   
File Size2MB,27 Pages
ManufacturerMaxim
Websitehttps://www.maximintegrated.com/en.html
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RF Receiver 315MHz/434MHz Low-Power, 3V/5V ASK/FSK Superheterodyne Receiver

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Parameter NameAttribute value
Product CategoryRF Receiver
ManufacturerMaxim
RoHSDetails
TypeReceiver
Operating Frequency450 MHz
Operating Supply Voltage2.4 V to 3.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature+ 125 C
Minimum Operating Temperature- 40 C
Package / CaseQFN-32
Mounting StyleSMD/SMT
Bandwidth10 MHz
Frequency Range300 MHz to 450 MHz
Gain47.5 dB, 12.2 dB
Operating Supply Current8.4 mA
Factory Pack Quantity60
Supply Voltage - Max5.5 V
Supply Voltage - Min4.5 V
MAX1471
315MHz/434MHz Low-Power, 3V/5V
ASK/FSK Superheterodyne Receiver
General Description
The MAX1471 low-power, CMOS, superheterodyne,
RF dual-channel receiver is designed to receive both
amplitude-shift-keyed (ASK) and frequency-shift-keyed
(FSK) data without reconfiguring the device or introducing
any time delay normally associated with changing
modulation schemes. The MAX1471 requires few external
components to realize a complete wireless RF digital data
receiver for the 300MHz to 450MHz ISM bands.
The MAX1471 includes all the active components required
in a superheterodyne receiver including: a lownoise
amplifier (LNA), an image-reject (IR) mixer, a fully
integrated phase-locked loop (PLL), local oscillator (LO),
10.7MHz IF limiting amplifier with received-signal strength
indicator (RSSI), low-noise FM demodulator, and a
3V voltage regulator. Differential peak-detecting data
demodulators are included for both the FSK and ASK
analog baseband data recovery. The MAX1471 includes
a discontinuous receive (DRX) mode for lowpower
operation, which is configured through a serial interface
bus.
The MAX1471 is available in a 32-pin thin QFN package
and is specified over the automotive -40°C to +125°C
temperature range.
Benefits and Features
ASK and FSK Demodulated Data on Separate
Outputs
Specified over Automotive -40°C to +125°C
Temperature Range
Low Operating Supply Voltage Down to 2.4V
On-Chip 3V Regulator for 5V Operation
Low Operating Supply Current
• 7mA Continuous Receive Mode
• 1.1μA Deep-Sleep Mode
Discontinuous Receive (DRX) Low-Power
Management
● Fast-On Startup Feature < 250μs
Integrated PLL, VCO, and Loop Filter
45dB Integrated Image Rejection
RF Input Sensitivity*
• ASK: -114dBm
• FSK: -108dBm
Selectable IF BW with External Filter
Programmable Through Serial User Interface
RSSI Output and High Dynamic Range with AGC
AEC-Q100 Qualified (MAX1471ATJ/V+ Only)
*0.2% BER, 4kbps, Manchester-encoded data, 280kHz IF BW
Applications
Automotive Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
Garage Door Openers
Wireless Sensors
Wireless Keys
Security Systems
Medical Systems
Home Automation
Local Telemetry Systems
19-3272; Rev 5; 7/17

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