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  • Wiki Page: DN033 Mitsubishi Ceramic Antenna for 868 MHz, 915 MHz & 955 MHz

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This document describes an antenna design that can be used with all transceivers and transmitters from Texas Instruments which are capable of operating in the sub 1 GHz bands. The Mitsubishi part number is AMD1103-ST01. http://www.ti.com/lit/swra307
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN031 CC-Antenna-DK Documentation and Antenna Measurement Summary

    Glenn B Glenn B
    The main purpose of the CC-Antenna-DK is to ease the decision for which type of low cost antenna can be implemented as well as give an estimation of the performance that can be achieved. The frequency range of the antennas is from 136 MHz to 2480 MHz. The A4 sized PCB panel contains 16 different boards;...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN025 Johanson Technology Matched Balun Filter optimized for CC1101 868/915 MHz

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This document describes a matched chip balun filter that has been specifically designed for the CC11xx family of ICs operating in the 868 and 915 MHz ISM bands.With the Johanson Technology (JTI) Matched Balun Filter component; the component count is significantly reduced whilst still obtaining the high...
    on Feb 16, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN024 868 MHz and 915 MHz Meandering Monopole PCB Antenna

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This document describes a PCB antenna designed for operation in the 868 MHz and 915 MHz ISM bands. http://www.ti.com/lit/swra227
    on Feb 16, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN023 868 MHz and 915 MHz PCB Inverted F Antenna

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This document describes a PCB antenna designed for operation in the 868 MHz and 915 MHz ISM bands. http://www.ti.com/lit/swra228
    on Feb 16, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN016 Compact 868/915 MHz Antenna Design

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This document describes an antenna design that can be used with all transceivers, transmitters, and SoC from Texas Instruments which are capable of operating in the 868 and 915 MHz band. The antenna has been implemented on a USB dongle with CC1111 [1], which is a sub 1 GHz SoC with USB controller...
    on Feb 16, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN008 868 MHz and 915 MHz PCB Antenna

    Glenn B Glenn B
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    on Feb 2, 2012
  • Wiki Page: AN039 Using the CC1100/CC1150 in the European 433 and 868 MHz ISM bands

    Kjetil Kjetil
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    on Nov 19, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN058 Antenna Selection Guide

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    on Nov 19, 2010
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    on Nov 19, 2010
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