RXM-GPS-FM-T Allicdata Electronics

RXM-GPS-FM-T RF/IF and RFID

Allicdata Part #:

RXM-GPS-FM-TTR-ND

Manufacturer Part#:

RXM-GPS-FM-T

Price: $ 12.17
Product Category:

RF/IF and RFID

Manufacturer: Linx Technologies Inc.
Short Description: GPS RECEIVER FM SERIES
More Detail: FM RF Receiver GPS 1575.42MHz -161dB Module
DataSheet: RXM-GPS-FM-T datasheetRXM-GPS-FM-T Datasheet/PDF
Quantity: 1000
1000 +: $ 11.06290
Stock 1000Can Ship Immediately
$ 12.17
Specifications
Current - Receiving: 12mA
Supplier Device Package: Module
Package / Case: Module
Operating Temperature: --
Voltage - Supply: 3 V ~ 4.3 V
Features: --
Antenna Connector: --
Memory Size: --
Data Interface: UART
Series: FM
Applications: Fleet Management, Location, Navigation, Tracking
Modulation or Protocol: GPS
Data Rate (Max): --
Sensitivity: -161dB
Frequency: 1575.42MHz
Part Status: Active
Packaging: Tape & Reel (TR) 
Description

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RF Receivers use radio frequency signals to capture information transmitted in the broadcast range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The applications of these receivers can vary widely, from military, aircraft, and satellite communications to consumer goods. The four primary types of RF Receivers are: RXM, GPS, FM, and T. Each receiver has a different set of applications and a unique working principle.

RXM Receiver Technology

The RXM Receiver (also known as an X-band receiver) is a high-bandwidth receiver typically used in radar systems. It is designed to detect low frequency RF signals in the 9–11 GHz frequency range due to the increased reliability and accuracy of its components. The RXM Receiver provides high sensitivity to low-signal reception, making it highly suited for long-distance communication, and its small size lends it to embedded systems. The technology works by subtly varying the phase of a signal in order to measure its amplitude, a technique known as phase-shift keying.

GPS Receiver Technology

GPS receivers are designed to detect and record the position and time of an object in motion. Such receivers are used in Global Positioning System (GPS) devices to track the position of a person or object. GPS receivers work by receiving a signal from satellites spaced around the globe. The signal is sent from the satellites and contains data detailing the position of the receiver. The receiver then uses this information to calculate its precise location.

FM Receiver Technology

The FM Receiver (Frequency Modulation Receiver) is used to capture and amplify FM signals in the range of 87.5 to 108 MHz. Similar to AM receivers, FM receivers are used in radios, televisions, and other electronic equipment. The major difference between FM technology and other types of receivers is the way in which information is encoded. There are two types of FM modulation: FM and FM stereo. Both types encode sound in a specific frequency area by converting the sound wave frequencies into a series of electrical signals.

T Receiver Technology

T Receiver (also known as Tone Receiver) is used to capture and amplify acoustic frequencies within a specified range. This type of receiver can be found in household audio and video equipment (e.g. TVs, radios, CD players). The receiver will pick up signals from acoustic inputs such as a microphone, internal speaker, or audio inputs from an external device. The T Receiver looks to RF Radio signals for frequency modulation, the most common method for encoding information. With RF Radio Frequency Modulation, information is encoded in the form of changing the amplitude or frequency of a signal.

Application Fields and Working Principle of RXM-GPS-FM-T Receivers

RXM, GPS, FM, and T receivers have a wide variety of applications and principles. Their applications can encompass both consumer and industrial needs, ranging from home audio and video devices to industrial fleets and military communications. Enhanced properties such as size, sensitivity, and bandwidth are also key features which make these receivers incredibly versatile. Recognizing the principles of their operation and their particular application will go far in order to maximize efficiency.

RXM Receivers use Phase Shift Keying, or PSK, to transmit and receive data over a wide bandwidth. GPS receivers are designed to detect and record the position and time of an object in motion by broadcasting signals from a series of satellites, known as Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals. FM receivers are designed to detect and amplify FM signals in the 87.5-108 MHz range. Lastly, T Receivers capture acoustic signals and apply radio frequency modulation for encoding information.

Overall, RXM-GPS-FM-T Receivers have many unique applications and principles, and understanding them fully is essential for successful implementation. Such receivers provide a wide range of services, from tracking objects to providing audio and video entertainment. By following the principles and recognizing the application of receivers, an operator can often efficient and successful use.

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