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CC1125: Information needed

Part Number: CC1125
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1312R, CC1310, CC1200

Hello Team,

For CC1125 my customer would like to know, how many slave devices can be connected? If we talk about Europen standard of 868MHz , can we use 200kbps? is there any limitation on datarate ? is there any limitation of channel BW division? what is the advantage of using more bandwidth with respect to less BW division?

Regards,

Renan

  • - ETSI typically don't operate with set channels, it's up to the user to define channels. I would recommend that they take a look at the standard for specifics. 

    - CC1125 is a typical narrowband device. If the aim is to use 200 kbps, CC1200 is more suited. If they can be more interested in a wireless MCU, look into CC1310, CC1312R.

    - The number of slave devices will be dependent on the host MCU, not the CC1125. 

    - To avoid misunderstandings, how do they define "channel BW division"