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Jokatja

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Oct 18, 2005
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Hello,
i am looking for a chip (receiver) .
-Frequency between 100 kHz - 400 kHz
-Data rate > 2 kb/s
-Modulation : all
-current consumption < 200 uA ( or < 500 uA), standby
- wake up sensitivity

i work with the AS3931 (austriamicrosstems) and ATA5283 (ATMEL) but it is not OK for me.

Please just tell me where (datasheet) i can find another chip.

Thank you for your help
 
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What I meant was that some people here don't like multiple threads on the same topic. I was gently pointing your multiple postings back to one thread.
 
I'm relatively new to this site, what is the policy towards multiple posts. I've seen this post in I think 4 different forums, and I was a little annoyed but unsure if there is an official policy on that?

Peter
 
Jokatja,

No need to apologize. I've seen this happen all the time in other forums. Some have policies on it, some don't. As a new user myself I just wanted to see what the official word was. It sounds like it is discouraged, but not specifically prohibited.

There are a lot of smart people here, and I hope that you get a good answer to your question.

Peter
 
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