Part Number: CC1101EM433_REFDES Hello,
in a current project of ours, the CC1101 is used as a transciever-unit for a 433 MHz antenna. Since this antenna does not have an input impedance of 50 Ohms, I'm currently considering a redesign of the "filterbalun…
Hello,
Thank you for your reply. I understand about PER.
Let me confirm the detail of TRXEB. To evaluate CC1101, we need TRXEB and below board and smartRF studio. Is my understanding correct?
https://www.tij.co.jp/tool/jp/CC1101EM868-915_REFDES
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Part Number: CC1101-CC1190EM869RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 Team,
assuming that you will manufacture your own module (CC11xx EM based on the below TI Ref Design): Can those CC1101EM be directly interfaced to the https://www.ti.com/tool/BOOST…
The schematic looks to be inline with the 433 MHz ref design ( https://www.ti.com/tool/CC1101EM433_REFDES ) Note that it's recommended to use a different BOM for 315 MHz but that should not impact the failure to get RSSI.
For registers/ software:
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Hi,
1. Make sure the module you are using has a RF filter for 433MHz. You can use SmartRF studio with another sub-1G device to see if your frequency is at 433MHz. Use the Continuous RX tab with base frequency set to 433MHz and look at the RSSI. This…
Kwabena,
Here is a link to one of our reference designs, this one you can download the complete BOM and in there it will tell you what connectors we are using.
www.ti.com/.../cc1101em433_refdes
They are called SFM-110-02-SM-D-A-K-TR by Samteq and…