In this quantity is better to find the original manufacturer that will surely accept an order for the receiver only. Perhaps for US$0.30 to US$0.50. Cheers, Isaac Em 01/08/2015 16:19, Neil escreveu: > Nice... I'll have to ask for a datasheet to see how much power it=20 > draws, but price seems workable. I hope they're flexible, because I'll=20 > need lots (100,000+). > > Thanks, > -Neil. > > > On 8/1/2015 12:04 PM, Isaac Marino Bavaresco wrote: >> Hi Neil, >> >> >> How about this one: >> >> >> US$1.00 for a pair of transmitter and receiver. Perhaps you can convince >> the seller to sell you just the receiver for a little less. >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Isaac >> >> >> Em 01/08/2015 10:42, Neil escreveu: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> Alternate plan to the bluetooth project -- anyone have a recommendation >>> for a small simple (and low-cost) short-range RF receiver? It would >>> need to operate very low power, and detect a simple code (say 16-bit) >>> from a transmitter. I can toss a small PIC10F behind it to do the >>> decoding if it does not have the capability. >>> >>> I've considered an rfPIC, but volume pricing is only down to US$2.xx, >>> and I'm hoping to find something much lower cost. Since I can find >>> 433Mhz receivers (assembled circuit on a PCB with the supporting >>> jellybean components for $2.95 retail), perhaps I can hope for under $1 >>> for the receiver? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> -Neil. >>> --=20 http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .