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  • 1Ghz or 2.4Ghz
  • Antenna
  • baud rate
  • cable
  • CC1101
  • CC1110
  • sensitivity
  • sma
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  • Forum Post: Re: CC1110 range related

    Richard Wallace Richard Wallace
    Hi, If the data rate is reduced as much as possible then the sensitivity for the Rx will be improved. Have tested the CC111x at 250kbps, 0dBm, 2GFSK, 868 MHz and achieved 250m of range (Line-Of-Sight), kit antenna. The sensitivity at 868 MHz with 250kbps is -94dBm; 38.4kbps then the sensitivity...
    on Nov 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Max Length for Extension Cable to Antenna with CC2591 Front End

    Bulut E. Bulut E.
    Hi there, We are using a radio module equipped with CC2420 2.4GHz RF transciever and a CC2591 front end (Up to 22-dBm Output Power). We would like to separate the antenna with an extension cable (e.g. LMR-400 Times Microwave) for about 30 feet away. Would this front-end be able to support such a long...
    on Dec 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: CC1101 Best Baud Rate

    Ushan Karunathilaka Ushan Karunathilaka
    Hello, We have already developed and deployed a wireless appliance network using CC1101 (GFSK modulation). Two baud rates, 1.2 and 38.4, are used for control packets and bulk packets respectively. The reason why we have used 1.2 kbps for control packets is that guaranteed delivery is required for...
    on Sep 12, 2012
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