MICRF Rx Click Board
MICRF Rx Click Board
Key Features
- High performance RF receiver, ASK/OOK modulation, optimized for 315MHz, high sensitivity, adjustable demodulator filter bandwidth, low-power shutdown mode, squelch function minimizing unnecessary data output activity, internal/external antenna selection, received signal strength indicator, and more
- Based on the MICRF220 - ASK/OOK receiver with RSSI and squelch from Microchip
- Ideal for remote keyless entry, tire pressure monitoring systems, and remote actuation systems
Introducing the MICRF Rx Click Board, a powerful addition to your electronics toolkit that will take your projects to the next level. This versatile Click Board is a must-have for hobbyists, engineers, and DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their wireless communication systems.
Designed with convenience and performance in mind, the MICRF Rx Click Board is perfect for receiving data from compatible transmitting devices. Its compact form factor makes it easy to integrate into your existing projects, while its robust construction ensures long-lasting functionality.
Key Features:
- Highly sensitive receiver for optimum signal reception
- Wide frequency range for compatibility with various wireless applications
With the MICRF Rx Click Board, you can effortlessly capture data transmitted by compatible devices. Whether you're building a remote control system, IoT application, or wireless sensor network, this Click Board will serve as a reliable and efficient receiver.
Not only does the MICRF Rx Click Board provide exceptional performance, but it's also incredibly versatile. Its input voltage range allows for seamless integration with a wide range of microcontrollers, making it suitable for various projects.
Experience the convenience of wireless data reception with the MICRF Rx Click Board. Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your projects and unlock new possibilities. Order yours today and embark on a journey of wireless innovation!
MICRF Rx Click Board
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