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Radio receiver on a TDA7000 chip (174XA42). Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

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The frequency range of the microcircuit is 1,5-150 MHz.

Capacitor ratings for narrow-band FM are indicated in brackets (in this case, the 3rd leg of the microcircuit can be left free).

Radio receiver on a chip TDA7000 (174XA42)

Radio receiver on a chip TDA7000 (174XA42)

Radio receiver on a chip TDA7000 (174XA42)

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  1. K174XA42 - single-chip FM receiver. Radio #1 1997
  2. Single-chip FM receivers. Radio #2 1997
  3. Radio receivers on the K174XA42A chip. Radio #5 1997

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