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TEA5767 FM Radio Module 76–108MHz | Arduino DIY Complete Edition | High Sensitivity Low Power
TEA5767 FM Radio Module 76–108MHz | Arduino DIY Complete Edition | High Sensitivity Low Power
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TEA5767 FM Radio Module — 76–108MHz Digital Auto-Tuning | Arduino DIY Complete Edition
Add FM radio reception to your Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or embedded electronics project with the TEA5767 FM radio module. This complete-edition module integrates the Philips TEA5767 FM stereo radio IC with all supporting components — antenna loading circuit, decoupling capacitors, and I2C interface — on a compact PCB ready for direct integration. Covering the full 76–108MHz FM band with digital automatic tuning, the TEA5767 delivers high sensitivity, high stability, and low noise performance in a minimal footprint. Available in 1, 5, and 10-piece packs.
Specifications
| IC | Philips TEA5767 |
| Frequency Range | 76–108MHz (full FM band) |
| Tuning | Digital automatic tuning (PLL synthesiser) |
| Interface | I2C (2-wire serial) |
| Audio Output | Stereo |
| Sensitivity | High (special antenna loading technology) |
| Noise | Low noise design |
| Power Consumption | Low power |
| Stability | High stability PLL tuning |
| Condition | New |
| Quantity | 1 / 5 / 10 PCS |
| Origin | Mainland China |
TEA5767 Key Capabilities
- PLL digital tuning — precise, stable frequency lock across the full 76–108MHz FM band
- I2C control interface — simple 2-wire control from Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or any microcontroller with I2C
- Stereo audio output — left and right channel audio for stereo speaker or headphone output
- Automatic search tuning — scan up/down the FM band to find active stations automatically
- RSSI (signal strength) readback — read received signal strength via I2C for station quality indication
- Mute and standby modes — software-controlled mute and low-power standby for battery-powered applications
- Special antenna loading technology — achieves high sensitivity even with short wire antennas
Key Features
- ✅ Complete edition module — all supporting components included, ready to connect to microcontroller and speaker
- ✅ I2C interface — only 2 signal wires (SDA, SCL) needed for full control
- ✅ 76–108MHz full FM band — covers worldwide FM broadcast frequencies
- ✅ High sensitivity — receives weak stations that lower-quality modules miss
- ✅ Low power consumption — suitable for battery-powered portable radio projects
- ✅ Arduino library available — open-source TEA5767 Arduino libraries available for rapid development
- ✅ Pin-compatible replacement — drop-in replacement for imported TEA5767 modules
Common Applications
- Arduino FM radio project builds
- Raspberry Pi FM radio receiver
- DIY portable FM radio with LCD display
- MP3 player with FM radio integration
- Car stereo FM radio module replacement
- CD/DVD player FM tuner module
- Mobile phone and PDA FM radio integration
- Smart home audio system FM tuner
- Electronics education FM radio project
Arduino Quick Start
- Connect VCC to Arduino 3.3V, GND to GND, SDA to A4 (Uno) or SDA pin, SCL to A5 (Uno) or SCL pin.
- Connect a 75cm wire to the antenna pad as a simple FM antenna.
- Connect audio output (L/R) to an audio amplifier module or headphone jack.
- Install a TEA5767 Arduino library (e.g., by Marcos Marin) via the Arduino Library Manager.
- Upload the example sketch, set frequency, and enjoy FM radio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What antenna do I need?
A: A simple 75cm wire connected to the antenna pad works well for most indoor applications. For better reception, use a telescopic antenna or a proper FM dipole antenna.
Q: What is the I2C address of the TEA5767?
A: The TEA5767 uses I2C address 0x60 (7-bit). This is fixed and cannot be changed.
Q: Does this module include an audio amplifier?
A: No. The TEA5767 module provides a line-level stereo audio output. Connect to an audio amplifier module (e.g., PAM8403, LM386) or powered speakers for audio output.
Package Contents
- 1 / 5 / 10× TEA5767 FM Radio Module (quantity as selected)
