V-Chip Microsystems VT-CC2500PA-M1 User Manual - General
COPYRIGHT @ 2012 Shenzhen V-CHIP MICROSYSTEMS Co. Ltd
VERSION:
VT-CC2500-APR-2012
VT-CC2500-M1
VT-CC2500-M1
VT-CC2500-M1
VT-CC2500-M1
General
General
General
General Description
Description
Description
Description
VT-CC2500PA-M1 is based on RF transceiver CC2500 of TI Chipcon. CC2500 is a low-cost 2.4 GHz
transceiver designed for very low power wireless applications. The circuit is intended for the 2400-2483.5 MHz
ISM (Industrial, Scientific and Medical) and SRD (Short Range Device) frequency band. The max RF output
power can be set as high as +1dBm, with data rate as high as 500Kbps. The module integrated PA CC2591 to
make the max RF output power up to +20dBm. There is an inverted F antenna on the module. So you can use the
module conveniently and reducing your development time.
Features
Features
Features
Features
Central frequency is 2433MHz,
Frequency bands
: 2400~2483.5MHz
Programmable output power up to +20dBm, the transmission distance
is above 1000m in sight .
High receiver sensitivity down to -109dBm(2.4Kbps)
Programmable baseband modulator with
GFSK/2-FSK/ASK/OOK/MSK
Programmable data rate 1.2~500Kbps
Separate 64-byte transmit/receive FIFOs.
Built-in CRC check ensure data transmission reliably.
Support carrier sense indicator and digital RSSI output.
Low current consumption with receive mode <30mA, transmit mode at +20dBm output power <160mA
Low current consumption at power down state <2uA
Wake-on-radio functionality for automatic low-power RX polling
Integrated analog temperature sensor
Efficient SPI interface, all registers can be programmed with one “burst” transfer
Small dimension: 30.0mm×21.0mm×2.4 mm
Operating supply voltage: 2.4~3.6V DC
Applications
Applications
Applications
Applications
Logistics Tracking System, Warehouse patrol, Electronic label.
Replace RS232 and RS485 in data transmission
Industrial monitoring and control in data acquisition
AMR – Automatic Meter Reading
Home and building automation
Consumer Electronics products of wireless control
Wireless alarm and security systems
Wireless sensor networks