National Semiconductor Receiver ICs 1

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Part RoHS Manufacturer General IC Type Temperature Grade Terminal Form No. of Terminals Package Code Package Shape Package Body Material Surface Mount No. of Functions Technology Screening Level Maximum Supply Current Power Supplies (V) Harmonic Distortion Nominal Output Voltage (FM) Package Style (Meter) Package Equivalence Code Sub-Category Terminal Pitch Maximum Operating Temperature Minimum Operating Temperature Terminal Finish Terminal Position JESD-30 Code Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Maximum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Maximum Seated Height Width Nominal Signal to Noise Ratio (FM) Qualification Minimum Supply Voltage (Vsup) Additional Features JESD-609 Code Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) Peak Reflow Temperature (C) Length Nominal Output Voltage (AM) Demodulation Type

LM1965N

National Semiconductor

AUDIO SINGLE CHIP RECEIVER

OTHER

THROUGH-HOLE

20

DIP

RECTANGULAR

PLASTIC/EPOXY

NO

1

BIPOLAR

45 mA

.15 %

320 mV

IN-LINE

2.54 mm

85 Cel

-20 Cel

TIN LEAD

DUAL

R-PDIP-T20

16 V

5.08 mm

7.62 mm

84 dB

Not Qualified

7.3 V

e0

26.075 mm

FM

Receiver ICs

Receiver ICs, also known as radio receiver ICs or RF receiver ICs, are electronic components that receive and demodulate radio frequency (RF) signals. These ICs are used in a variety of applications, including wireless communication systems, radio receivers, and remote control systems.

Receiver ICs can be classified into several types based on the specific frequency range they operate in and the modulation scheme they support. Some of the most common types of receiver ICs include:

1. AM/FM receiver ICs - These ICs are designed to receive and demodulate analog AM and FM radio signals. They are used in radio receivers, car audio systems, and other audio applications.

2. Bluetooth receiver ICs - These ICs are designed to receive and demodulate Bluetooth signals, allowing wireless communication between devices such as smartphones, speakers, and headphones.

3. Wi-Fi receiver ICs - These ICs are designed to receive and demodulate Wi-Fi signals, allowing wireless communication between devices such as smartphones, computers, and routers.

4. GPS receiver ICs - These ICs are designed to receive and demodulate GPS signals, allowing precise location tracking and navigation.

Receiver ICs can be integrated into a variety of devices, from small portable devices to large communication systems. They can also be used in combination with other components, such as amplifiers, filters, and oscillators, to provide a complete RF system.