NanoBeacon™ IN100 Series, RF Transceiver ICs

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IN100-D1-R-RC1I
ISM 2.4GHZ, MEDRADIO 2.36GHZ, BL
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8-WDFN Exposed Pad
NanoBeacon™ IN100
8-WDFN (2.5x2.5)
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2.4GHz
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IN100-Q1-R-RC1I
ISM 2.4GHZ, MEDRADIO 2.36GHZ, BL
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18-WQFN
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18-WQFN (3x3)
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2.4GHz
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About  RF Transceiver ICs

RF Transceiver ICs, or Radio Frequency Transceiver Integrated Circuits, are semiconductor devices that combine both a transmitter and a receiver within a single package. These ICs are specifically designed to efficiently operate within various RF families or standards, including AISG, Bluetooth, ISM, VHF, Wi-Fi, cellular networks, RADAR systems, 802.15.4 (Zigbee), and Z-Wave. The primary purpose of RF Transceiver ICs is to enable wireless communication by transmitting and receiving RF signals. By integrating both transmitter and receiver functions into a single chip, these ICs offer a compact and cost-effective solution for wireless communication applications. RF Transceiver ICs are further categorized based on the type of modulation used and the specific protocol versions they support. Modulation refers to the process of encoding information onto an RF carrier signal. Common modulation schemes include amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and phase modulation (PM). The specific protocol versions indicate compatibility with different communication protocols and standards within each RF family. Some RF Transceiver ICs also incorporate a built-in microcontroller, which adds additional functionality and control capabilities. The integrated microcontroller allows for more advanced features, such as protocol handling, data processing, error correction, and system management. This integration simplifies the overall system design and reduces the need for external components. RF Transceiver ICs play a vital role in various wireless communication applications, enabling devices to transmit and receive data wirelessly over different RF frequencies and protocols. They are widely used in applications such as wireless connectivity, IoT (Internet of Things) devices, remote control systems, wireless sensor networks, and many other wireless communication systems. In summary, RF Transceiver ICs are semiconductor devices that integrate both transmitter and receiver functions into a single chip. They enable wireless communication within specific RF families or standards and are categorized based on modulation type and protocol versions. With the inclusion of a built-in microcontroller, these ICs offer enhanced functionality and control capabilities, making them essential components in wireless communication systems.