Microchip Technology's ATA5744N-TGSY: A High-Performance UHF ASK/FSK Receiver
The ATA5744N-TGSY is a state-of-the-art UHF receiver IC from Microchip Technology, designed to deliver exceptional performance in various wireless applications. It operates under the ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying) and FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) modulation schemes, making it a versatile choice for designers looking to implement robust and reliable wireless communication solutions.
With its high sensitivity and low power consumption, the ATA5744N-TGSY is optimized for automotive applications, including Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) systems, Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS), and other telematics applications that require efficient and secure data transmission.
Built with an integrated low-noise amplifier, this receiver IC ensures excellent reception quality even in environments with high electromagnetic interference. Its wide operating voltage range and temperature stability make it suitable for harsh automotive conditions, ensuring consistent performance across different climates and battery conditions.
Key Features:
- High sensitivity ASK/FSK receiver suitable for 315 MHz, 433 MHz, 868 MHz, and 915 MHz bands
- Low current consumption for battery-powered applications
- Integrated low-noise amplifier for improved signal reception
- Wide operating voltage range accommodating various power supplies
- Excellent temperature stability for reliable operation in extreme conditions
- Configurable for different regional frequency standards
The ATA5744N-TGSY is available in a compact, surface-mount package, allowing for easy integration into space-constrained designs. Its robustness and high integration level make it an ideal choice for automakers and electronics designers looking to incorporate a high-quality wireless receiver without compromising on space or power efficiency.
Microchip Technology's commitment to quality ensures that the ATA5744N-TGSY meets the stringent requirements of the automotive industry, providing a reliable and secure solution for wireless communication in vehicles.