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  • Forum Post: CC1101 & CC1190 Landing Pattern, Mask, Paste

    Richard Reavis Richard Reavis
    Hi all, I'm designing a board using the CC1101-CC1190 reference design (swrr077), and I'm confused about what landing pattern to use for each component. The CC1101 datasheet, on page 27, shows a landing pattern with a solder mask covering approximately half of the thermal pad, tenting the...
    on Apr 5, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1101-CC1190 915 MHz EVM comply with FCC15 ?

    TYB TYB
    Hello RF experts, I used a CC1101 chip for one of my RF projects (915MHz) and now I have learned that I can use the CC1101-CC1190 915 MHz Evaluation Module Kit to extend the radio range. My question is whether this EVM kit itself comply with all the FCC15 regulations? I just want to know that if I...
    on Jun 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC1190 operation at 410-480MHZ

    LeonardEllis LeonardEllis
    In addition, it is not going to be possible to have ONE pcb design for both ranges. There are too many layout issues for both performance and FCC compliance that make it far too difficult to have a single pcb layout for both 433MHz and 900MHz. Even though the pcb artwork for the CC1120EM is very similar...
    on Nov 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1101, CC1120, CC1190 - What to use?

    Mikael Hygren Mikael Hygren
    Hello! I am currently working on a new design for a customer and are developing a radio transciever unit. The unit is supposed to be able to transmit and recieve data with at least 57,6 kHz and the line of sight range requirement is 1000m. We have development kits of the CC1120 transciever and are...
    on Feb 7, 2013
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