MAX7036

RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

300MHz to 450MHz ASK Receiver with Internal IF Filter

Provides Excellent Receive Sensitivity, While Reducing the Overall
Component Count and System Cost

Part Models
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1ku List Price
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Part Details

  • ASK/OOK Modulation
  • < 250µs Enable Turn-On Time
  • On-Chip PLL, VCO, Mixer, IF, Baseband
  • Low IF (200kHz Nominal)
  • 5.5mA DC Current
  • 1µA Standby Current
  • 3.3V/5V Operation
  • Small 20-Pin Thin QFN Package with an Exposed Pad
  • AEC-Q100 Qualified
MAX7036
300MHz to 450MHz ASK Receiver with Internal IF Filter
MAX7036: Typical Application Circuit
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Evaluation Kits

MAX7036EVKIT

Evaluation Kit for the MAX7036

Features and Benefits

  • Evaluates the MAX7036 Sub-1GHz ISM Receiver
  • 3.3V/5V Power Supply Operation or Powered from the USB Interface
  • Direct Interface with the Included MAX32630FTHR ARM Microcontroller (MCU) Board
  • Available in 315MHz- or 433.92MHz-Optimized Versions
  • Available PMOD Hardware Interface
  • Windows 10-Compatible Software
  • GUI Controls for MAX32630FTHR Board PMIC Operation
  • Proven 2-Layer PCB Design
  • Fully Assembled and Tested

Product Details

The MAX7036 evaluation kit simplifies the evaluation of the MAX7036, a low-power, sub-GHz, VLIF receiver designed to demodulate Amplitude-Shift Keying (ASK) or On-Off Keyed (OOK) data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range.

The MAX7036 EV kit operates in conjunction with an external Microcontroller (MCU) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) software running on a computer.

The MAX7036EVKIT is available in two versions, each tuned to a different operating frequency: 315MHz (MAX7036EVKIT-315) and 433.92MHz (MAX7036EVKIT-433). The crystal and passive components are optimized for these two frequencies but can easily be changed to work at any RF frequency between 300MHz and 450MHz.

The EV kit includes Windows®10-compatible software that provides a simple GUI. The GUI controls the on-board PMIC and provides a quick start configuration to evaluate the MAX7036 functionality, when the MAX32630FTHR Applications Platform is used.

Applications

  • Garage Door Openers
  • Home Automation
  • Low-Cost RKE
  • Remote Controls
  • Security Systems
  • Sensor Networks

MAX7036EVKIT-433

Evaluation Kit for the MAX7036

Features and Benefits

  • Evaluates the MAX7036 Sub-1GHz ISM Receiver
  • 3.3V/5V Power Supply Operation or Powered from the USB Interface
  • Direct Interface with the Included MAX32630FTHR ARM Microcontroller (MCU) Board
  • Available in 315MHz- or 433.92MHz-Optimized Versions
  • Available PMOD Hardware Interface
  • Windows 10-Compatible Software
  • GUI Controls for MAX32630FTHR Board PMIC Operation
  • Proven 2-Layer PCB Design
  • Fully Assembled and Tested

Product Details

The MAX7036 evaluation kit simplifies the evaluation of the MAX7036, a low-power, sub-GHz, VLIF receiver designed to demodulate Amplitude-Shift Keying (ASK) or On-Off Keyed (OOK) data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range.

The MAX7036 EV kit operates in conjunction with an external Microcontroller (MCU) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) software running on a computer.

The MAX7036EVKIT is available in two versions, each tuned to a different operating frequency: 315MHz (MAX7036EVKIT-315) and 433.92MHz (MAX7036EVKIT-433). The crystal and passive components are optimized for these two frequencies but can easily be changed to work at any RF frequency between 300MHz and 450MHz.

The EV kit includes Windows®10-compatible software that provides a simple GUI. The GUI controls the on-board PMIC and provides a quick start configuration to evaluate the MAX7036 functionality, when the MAX32630FTHR Applications Platform is used.

Applications

  • Garage Door Openers
  • Home Automation
  • Low-Cost RKE
  • Remote Controls
  • Security Systems
  • Sensor Networks

MAX7036EVKIT-315

Evaluation Kit for the MAX7036

Features and Benefits

  • Evaluates the MAX7036 Sub-1GHz ISM Receiver
  • 3.3V/5V Power Supply Operation or Powered from the USB Interface
  • Direct Interface with the Included MAX32630FTHR ARM Microcontroller (MCU) Board
  • Available in 315MHz- or 433.92MHz-Optimized Versions
  • Available PMOD Hardware Interface
  • Windows 10-Compatible Software
  • GUI Controls for MAX32630FTHR Board PMIC Operation
  • Proven 2-Layer PCB Design
  • Fully Assembled and Tested

Product Details

The MAX7036 evaluation kit simplifies the evaluation of the MAX7036, a low-power, sub-GHz, VLIF receiver designed to demodulate Amplitude-Shift Keying (ASK) or On-Off Keyed (OOK) data in the 300MHz to 450MHz frequency range.

The MAX7036 EV kit operates in conjunction with an external Microcontroller (MCU) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) software running on a computer.

The MAX7036EVKIT is available in two versions, each tuned to a different operating frequency: 315MHz (MAX7036EVKIT-315) and 433.92MHz (MAX7036EVKIT-433). The crystal and passive components are optimized for these two frequencies but can easily be changed to work at any RF frequency between 300MHz and 450MHz.

The EV kit includes Windows®10-compatible software that provides a simple GUI. The GUI controls the on-board PMIC and provides a quick start configuration to evaluate the MAX7036 functionality, when the MAX32630FTHR Applications Platform is used.

Applications

  • Garage Door Openers
  • Home Automation
  • Low-Cost RKE
  • Remote Controls
  • Security Systems
  • Sensor Networks

MAX7036EVKIT
Evaluation Kit for the MAX7036
MAX7036EVKIT-433
Evaluation Kit for the MAX7036
MAX7036EVKIT-315
Evaluation Kit for the MAX7036

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