Maxim Introduces MAX7036, Very-low-IF and Superheterodyne Receiver for ASK/OOK Data in the 300MHz to 450MHz Frequency Range

By pur, Monday, June 29th, 2009
Category: IC, Chip, SoC, Security

The MAX7036 is very-low-IF, superheterodyne receiver for ASK/OOK data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range. The MAX7036 is ideal for applications such as remote keyless-entry systems, car alarms, home security systems, remote controls, and garage door openers. The MAX7036 requires few external components and has a power-down pin to put it in a low-current sleep mode, making it ideal for cost- and power-sensitive applications. The MAX7036 operates from either a 3.3V or 5V power supply. It draws less than 1µA (typ) in shutdown mode, and only 5.5mA (typ) in receive mode…

MAX7036

Very-low-IF ASK/OOK receiver
(Photo: Maxim)


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