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SWRU060 

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User Manual 

Rev. 1.22 

CC1000PP Plug and Play Module 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CC1000PP

Page 1: ...SWRU060 Page 1 of 11 User Manual Rev 1 22 CC1000PP Plug and Play Module ...

Page 2: ...tents TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 INTRODUCTION 3 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE 3 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS AND COMPONENT PLACEMENT 4 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 LAYOUT 8 ANTENNAS 8 BILL OF MATERIALS 8 BILL OF MATERIALS CC1000PP 433 9 BILL OF MATERIALS CC1000PP 868 10 ...

Page 3: ... require major modifications when used to make a custom PCB the user can merely delete the connector pins at each end of the module But it is very important that the component placement routing and vias are not altered if the same performance is to be achieved If a four layer PCB is to be used either the two top layers should be used for the RF part or layer 1 and 4 Layer 4 should then be the grou...

Page 4: ...rminals or a 50 Ohm microstrip line should be used from the antenna terminal to the external antenna connector For applications not demanding optimum RF performance a pin row connector may be used to connect the antenna signal to another PCB but be aware that this can lead to non optimal sensitivity and output power and that measurements using this arrangement should not be used to characterise th...

Page 5: ...he latest version of SmartRF Studio to calculate the component values Pinouts for the connectors are given in the table below The position of pin number 1 is indicated on the top silkscreen of the PCB An abbreviated description of the pin functions of P1 is also printed on the silkscreen P1 P2 Pin Function Pin Function 1 PALE 1 GND 2 PDATA 2 ANTENNA 3 PCLK 3 GND 4 DCLK 4 VDD 2 1 3 6 V 5 DIO 5 RSSI...

Page 6: ...SWRU060 Page 6 of 11 Figure 2 Schematic for 433 MHz version ...

Page 7: ...SWRU060 Page 7 of 11 Figure 3 Schematic for 868 915 MHz version ...

Page 8: ...as can also be used by grounding one side If the antenna s impedance is not close to 50 ohms matching components should be used to match it to 50 ohms A quarter wave wire antenna can be used directly by removing pins 1 2 and 3 from P2 and soldering in a piece of wire of the correct length one quarter wavelength Frequency wavelength 433 MHz 16 4 cm 868 MHz 8 2 cm 915 MHz 7 8 cm Table 2 1 4 waveleng...

Page 9: ...F C_5P2_0603_NP0_C_50 C71 Capacitor 0603 22pF 5 C_22P_0603_NP0_J_50 C72 Capacitor 0603 15pF 5 C_15P_0603_NP0_J_50 C171 Capacitor 0603 18pF 5 C_18P_0603_NP0_J_50 C181 Capacitor 0603 22pF 5 C_22P_0603_NP0_J_50 C210 Capacitor 0603 1 0nF 10 C_1N0_0603_X7R_K_50 C281 Capacitor 0603 1 0nF 10 C_1N0_0603_X7R_K_50 L32 Inductor 0805 68nH 5 L_68N_0805_J L41 Inductor 0805 6 2nH 5 L_6N2_0805_J L71 Inductor 0805...

Page 10: ...P0_C_50 C71 Capacitor 0603 8 2pF 0 25pF C_8P2_0603_NP0_C_50 C72 Capacitor 0603 6 8pF 0 25pF C_6P8_0603_NP0_C_50 C171 Capacitor 0603 18pF 5 C_18P_0603_NP0_J_50 C181 Capacitor 0603 22pF 5 C_22P_0603_NP0_J_50 C210 Capacitor 0603 Do not mount C281 Capacitor 0603 1nF 10 C_1N0_0603_X7R_K_50 L32 Inductor 0805 120nF 5 L_120N_0805_J L41 Inductor 0805 2 5nH 5 L_2N5_0805_J L71 Inductor 0805 5 6nH 5 L_5N6_080...

Page 11: ...on AS believes the furnished information is correct and accurate at the time of this printing However Chipcon AS reserves the right to make changes to this product without notice Chipcon AS does not assume any responsibility for the use of the described product Please refer to Chipcon s web site for the latest update SmartRF is a registered trademark of Chipcon AS SmartRF is Chipcon s RF technolog...

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