IC Reciever Chip for 1 GHz

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Nick Funk

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I am looking at building a simple receiver that operates at around 1
gigahertz. Are there any IC chips that I can utilize to simplify my design?

Any information is greatly appreciated!
Nick
 
Nick Funk wrote:

I am looking at building a simple receiver that operates at around 1
gigahertz. Are there any IC chips that I can utilize to simplify my
design?

Any information is greatly appreciated!
Nick
Yes. I can never remember who has what, but check out Linear
Technology, Maxim, Philips, ON semi and Micrel. Linear Technology and I
think Maxim have some nice quadrature downconverters that will form the
RF section. Either Maxim or Micrel have some superregenerative
receivers (think "cheap").

As soon as I get some spare time I'm going to build a UHF receiver from
the Linear Technology part -- give me 40 years and I'm sure It'll bubble
up to the top of my list.

--

Tim Wescott
Wescott Design Services
http://www.wescottdesign.com
 
Hello Tim, Hello Nick,

Yes. I can never remember who has what, but check out Linear
Technology, Maxim, Philips, ON semi and Micrel. Linear Technology and
I think Maxim have some nice quadrature downconverters that will form
the RF section. Either Maxim or Micrel have some superregenerative
receivers (think "cheap").

Superregen is on the way out, considering the pricing of the latest
chips. Check out the Texas TRF6903, for example. Ok, its a transceiver
but at under $3 a pop maybe it would also be feasible to use just its
receiver.

As soon as I get some spare time I'm going to build a UHF receiver
from the Linear Technology part -- give me 40 years and I'm sure It'll
bubble up to the top of my list.

I guess by that time you can buy some bulbs at Home Depot, select the
bag with 1GHz on there, plant some into the soil and wait for the
organic nanotube process to produce...

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com
 
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I am looking at building a simple receiver that operates at around 1
gigahertz. Are there any IC chips that I can utilize to simplify my
design?

Any information is greatly appreciated!
Nick
Maxim
MAX2420, MAX2460 (10.7 MHz IF)
MAX2421 (46 MHz IF),
MAX2422 (70 MHz IF)

Analog Devices
AD8347, direct conversion

Wim
 
www.chipcon.com
The CC1000 is in the range 300-1000MHz.

Andreas
 

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