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  1. View MICRF104 by Microchip Technology datasheet for technical specifications, dimensions and more at DigiKey. MICRF104 by Microchip Technology Datasheet | DigiKey Login or REGISTER Hello, {0} Account & Lists

  2. MICRF104 Micrel MICRF104 2 November 8, 2001 Pin Description Pin Number Pin Name Pin Function 1 VDDPWR Positive power supply input for the DC/DC converter. 2, 4, 13 VSS Ground return 3 5V 5V Output from the DC / DC converter 5 REFOSC This is the timing reference frequency which is the transmit frequency divided by 32.

  3. The result is a highly reliable yet extremely low cost solution for high volume wireless applications. The MICRF104 incorporates a DC/DC converter to boost the input voltage up to 5V for the RF portion of the IC. This feature enables the MICRF104 to operate off supply voltages as low as 1.8V and transmit at power in excess of –2dBm. Features

  4. The MICRF104 incorporates a DC/DC converter to boost the input voltage to 5V for the RF portion of the IC. This feature enables the MICRF104 to operate off supply voltages as low as 1.8V and transmit at power in excess of ­2dBm. The MICRF104 uses a novel architecture where the external loop antenna is tuned to the internal UHF synthesizer.

  5. The Lockheed F-104 Starfighter is an American single-engine, supersonic interceptor which was extensively deployed as a fighter-bomber during the Cold War.Created as a day fighter by Lockheed as one of the "Century Series" of fighter aircraft for the United States Air Force (USAF), it was developed into an all-weather multirole aircraft in the early 1960s and produced by several other nations ...

    • 4 March 1954 (XF-104)
    • Lockheed
    • 2,578
  6. The NF-104 is a modified F-104A, with a 6,000-pound thrust liquid fuel rocket engine (LR-1212/AR2) in addition to the conventional jet engineThis aircraft had enlarged wing and tailsections and on several positions on nose and wings small boosters were added to assure proper steering control on high altitude.

  7. Lockheed F-104C Starfighter. The development of the Lockheed F-104, America's first operational Mach 2 fighter, was initially motivated by the threat posed by fast and agile Soviet-built MiGs of the Korean War. By the time of its introduction to the U.S. Air Force in 1958, the Starfighter, with its short wings and powerful General Electric J79 ...