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CMX994 Direct Conversion I/Q Demodulator
"DCRx Has the Edge" |
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February 2010
Maldon, Essex - CML Microcircuits (www.cmlmicro.com), a leading innovator and provider of low-power semiconductors for global wireless and two-way radio communications markets, has added a new Direct Conversion Receiver IC (DCRx) to its family of RF Integrated Circuits. The CMX994 targets the next generation of multi-mode Software Defined Radios (SDR) for wireless data and two-way radio applications. Its design provides the optimum route for on-board integration, allowing a small RF receiver to be realised with a minimum of external components in both zero IF and low IF systems.
Until recently, most radios have used the superheterodyne (Superhet) receiver, however
enhancements in semiconductor technology have enabled the integration of DCRx, allowing it to
become the technology of choice for radio receivers in many applications.
Key features of the CMX994 include on-chip VCO for VHF applications, an operating range of
100MHz to 1GHz, precision baseband filtering with selectable bandwidths and the smallest PCB area,
typically less than 50% of a dual superhet.
The small size and flexibility of Direct Conversion make it a key element for the next
generation of multi-mode software defined radios (SDR) for wireless data and digital
two-way radio applications.
For more information visit the CMX994 overview page. Further assistance is available from CML via: press@cmlmicro.com |
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