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SWRS158B – FEBRUARY 2015 – REVISED JULY 2016
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Specifications
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(1)
Suitable for systems targeting compliance with worldwide radio-frequency regulations ETSI EN 300 328 and EN 300 440 Class 2
(Europe), FCC CFR47 Part 15 (US), and ARIB STD-T66 (Japan).
5.9
2-Mbps GFSK (Bluetooth 5) – TX
Measured on the TI CC2650EM-5XD reference design with T
c
= 25°C, V
DDS
= 3.0 V, f
RF
= 2440 MHz, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Output power, highest setting
Differential mode, delivered to a single-ended 50-
Ω
load
through a balun
5
dBm
Output power, highest setting
Measured on CC2650EM-4XS, delivered to a single-ended
50-
Ω
load
2
dBm
Output power, lowest setting
Delivered to a single-ended 50-
Ω
load through a balun
–21
dBm
Spurious emission conducted
measurement
(1)
f < 1 GHz, outside restricted bands
–43
dBm
f < 1 GHz, restricted bands ETSI
–65
dBm
f < 1 GHz, restricted bands FCC
–76
dBm
f > 1 GHz, including harmonics
–46
dBm
(1)
Numbers given as I/C dB.
(2)
X / Y, where X is +N MHz and Y is –N MHz.
5.10 5-Mbps (Proprietary) – RX
Measured on the TI CC2650EM-5XD reference design with T
c
= 25°C, V
DDS
= 3.0 V, f
RF
= 2440 MHz, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
Receiver sensitivity
Differential mode. Measured at the CC2650EM-5XD
SMA connector, BER = 10
–3
–81
dBm
Receiver saturation
Differential mode. Measured at the CC2650EM-5XD
SMA connector, BER = 10
–3
-11
dBm
Frequency error tolerance
Difference between the incoming carrier frequency
and the internally generated carrier frequency
–300
300
kHz
Data rate error tolerance
Difference between incoming data rate and the
internally generated data rate
–200
200
ppm
Co-channel rejection
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer in channel,
BER = 10
–3
–19
dB
Selectivity, ±4 MHz
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer at ±4 MHz
BER = 10
–3
9 / 9
(2)
dB
Selectivity, ±5 MHz
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer at ±5 MHz,
BER = 10
–3
19 / 19
(2)
dB
Selectivity, ±8 MHz
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer at ±8 MHz,
BER = 10
–3
28 / 28
(2)
dB
Selectivity, ±10 MHz
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer at ±10 MHz, BER = 10
–3
33 / 33
(2)
dB
Selectivity, ±12 MHz
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer at ±12 MHz,
BER = 10
–3
37/ 37
(2)
dB
Selectivity, ±15 MHz
(1)
Wanted signal 11 dB above sensitivity level,
modulated interferer at ±15 MHz,
BER = 10
–3
43/ 43
(2)
dB
Blocker rejection ±10 MHz
and above
(1)
Wanted signal 3dB above sensitivity limit , CW
interferer at ±10 MHz and above, BER = 10
–3
40
dB