Maxim Integrated Datasheets for RF Receivers

RF receivers are electronic devices that enable a particular radio signal to be separated from all others being received and converted into a format for video, voice, or data.
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Product Name Notes
300MHz to 450MHz CMOS superhet ASK receiver, with LNA, AGC, image-reject mixer, PLL, VCO, IF limiting amplifier, RSSI, ASK demodulator and shutdown.
5GHz Receiver
5GHz, 5-Channel MIMO Receiver
High-Performance, Automotive Grade GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and Compass Receiver with Low-IF, Zero-IF and Software Interface
Low IF Tuner for DAB and T-DMB
RF-to-Bits Tuner for DAB, T-DMB, and FM
The MAX1470 is a fully integrated low-power CMOS superheterodyne receiver for use with amplitude-shift-keye d (ASK) data in the 315MHz band. With few required external components, and a low-current power-down...
The MAX1471 low-power, CMOS, superheterodyne, RF dual-channel receiver is designed to receive both amplitude-shift-keye d (ASK) and frequency-shift-keye d (FSK) data without reconfiguring the device or introducing any time delay...
The MAX1473 fully integrated low-power CMOS superheterodyne receiver is ideal for receiving amplitude-shift-keye d (ASK) data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range. Its signal range is from -114dBm to...
The MAX2140 complete receiver is designed for satellite digital audio radio services (SDARS). The device includes a fully monolithic VCO and only needs a SAW at the IF and a...
The MAX2141 complete low-power receiver is designed for XM satellite radio applications. To form a complete XM radio, the MAX2141 requires only an active antenna module, a crystal, and a...
The MAX2172 direct-conversion to low-IF tuner is designed for digital audio broadcast (DAB) and terrestrial digital multimedia broadcast (T-DMB) applications, covering an input frequency range of 168MHz to 240MHz (VHF-III),...
The MAX2306/MAX2308/MAX2 309 are IF receivers designed for dual-band, dual-mode, and single-mode N-CDMA and W-CDMA cellular phone systems. The signal path consists of a variable-gain amplifier (VGA) and I/Q demodulator.
The MAX2335 RF front-end receiver IC is designed for CDMA and OFDM applications in the 450MHz band. The MAX2335 includes a low-noise amplifier (LNA) with adjustable IIP3 to minimize desensitization...
The MAX2548 quad-band direct-conversion RF-to-bits radio receiver is designed for 1x (3.84Mcps) and 2x (7.68Mcps) TDD-WCDMA applications. The part supports operation in the 915MHz to 921MHz, 1900MHz to 1920MHz, 2010MHz...
The MAX2557 direct-conversion RF-to-bits radio receiver is designed for HSPA-FDD femto basestations in bands II and V. The device has dedicated receive paths to enable downlink activities in both bands.
The MAX2745 complete single-chip global positioning system (GPS) RF front-end downconverter utilizes many innovative and leading-edge RF CMOS design techniques. This high-performance, state-of-the-art device consumes extremely low power and eliminates...
The MAX2769 is the industry's first global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver covering GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo navigation satellite systems on a single chip. This single-conversion, low-IF GNSS receiver is...
The MAX7034 fully integrated low-power CMOS super-heterodyne receiver is ideal for receiving amplitude-shift-keye d (ASK) data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range (including the popular 315MHz and 433.92MHz frequencies).
The MAX7036 low-cost receiver is designed to receive amplitude-shift-keye d (ASK) and on-off-keyed (OOK) data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range. The receiver has an RF input signal range...
The MAX7042 fully integrated, low-power, CMOS superheterodyne RF receiver is designed to receive frequency-shift-keye d (FSK) data at rates up to 66kbps nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) (33kbps Manchester). The MAX7042 requires only...
WCDMA/HSPA Band I RF-to-Bits Femto-Basestation Radio Receiver