RXB6

Reliable ASK (Digital AM) Superheterodyne Receiver With Good Sensitivity

The RXB6 breakout board is a reliable ASK receiver with good sensitivity.

Pins

The board exposes eight pins in two groups of four pins. All pins are labeled on the front side.

Pin Label Description
1 ANT Antenna
2,3,8 GND Ground
4,5 +5V 3.0-5.5V
6,7 DATA Data Out

Many pins are exposed in duplicates. As all ASK receivers, there are essentially just three pins to connect: power supply (+5V and GND), and data out (DATA).

Make sure the power supply is properly filtered and carries no exceptional noise which could interfere and distort reception.

Antenna

There is no antenna mounted. Make sure to add an antenna or else the board will have poor reception.

For example, solder a wire to the ANT pin (17cm for 433MHz).

Technical Data

The receiver chip is covered under a metal shield plate.

Item Description
Voltage 3.0V-5.5V
Current fully operational 6mA
Frequency 300-930MHz, breakout boards are set to one specific frequency via a crystal
RX Sensitivity -110dBm
Modulation ASK (AM)
Data rate 10kbps
Size 43.2x12.3x5.3mm

Data Sheet

RXB6 ASK Receiver

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(content created Apr 21, 2024)