LOW POWER NARROWBAND FM IF SO-16
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The MC3372D is a wideband FM receiver integrated circuit fabricated by Motorola, as indicated by the “MOTOROLA 1998/22” date code signifying a manufacturing date in the 22nd week of 1998. This device, packaged in a small outline integrated circuit (SOIC), is designed for applications requiring FM demodulation in the frequency range of 1 MHz to over 100 MHz. Key internal components include an oscillator, mixer, IF amplifier, limiter, and quadrature detector. The MC3372D features a low-voltage operation, typically in the range of 2.0V to 7.0V, and low current consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications. Performance characteristics include a typical sensitivity of -110dBm and total harmonic distortion (THD) of less than 1%. The SOIC package provides a compact footprint for surface mount assembly.