RC-CC1310-434
Ultra Low Power sub 1GHz Multichannels Radio Transceiver
Sub-1Ghz technology is becoming one of the chief driving forces behind the Internet of Things (Iot) the main benefits of this technology are:
The low power consumption has always been the predominant feature of the sub 1GHz applications, with new technologies we consumption in sleep mode of less than 1 uA. The consumption of this device is 5.5mA when receiving and 23.5mA when transmitting at +14dBm (13.4mA at +10dBm) in sleep mode the consumption is 0.6µA (microamps).
The Long Range has become a reality because with new technology you can reach distances of several kilometers in addition, by occupyng the ISM bands in the wireless spectrum belo 1 GHz, this communication avoids the much more crowded band at 2.4 GHZ, where Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee and other wireless protocols operate. The sensitivity parameter is -110dBm at data rates of 50 kbps and down to -124dBm when the data rate is 0.625kbps.Interference from other wireless communications can be overcome with 90dB of blocking. The RF output power levels can reach up to +14dBm. All this ensure a robust signaling for long range communications.
Ready for use Small Size for SMD mounting (Dimensions 15x 22mm) - Metal shield
Technical Characteristics | MIN | TYP | MAX | UNIT |
Supply Voltage | 1.8 | 3.0 | 3.80 | Volt |
Supply Current RX mode | 5.5 | mA | ||
Supply Current TX mode -----> +10dBm | 13.4 | mA | ||
Supply Current TX mode -----> +14dBm | 23.5 | mA | ||
Supply Current Standby Mode | 0,7 | µA | ||
Supply Current Shut Down Mode | 185 | nA | ||
Operative Frequency | 434 | MHz | ||
Frequency error | ±10 | ppm | ||
RF Power Output 50ohm (programmable parameter) | -10 | +14 | dBm | |
RF Sensitivity 50kbps | -110 | dBm | ||
RF Sensitivity long range mode 625bps | -124 | dBm | ||
Data Rate (programmable parameter) | 0,01 | 4 | Mbit/s | |
Operating Temperature range | -30 | +75 | °C |
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To make immediate usable the RC-CC1310-434 module with Texas Instruments development systems has been realized the following adapter :
In this way is possible to coonect directly this adapter board (with the RC-CC1310-XXX module) to the Texas Instruments development kit (see the following picture) :