E07 series wireless transceiver module based on CC110 with 10mW transmitting power as default features small size and various package; With built-in PA, the power is 100mW; With SPI interface, module can be transmitter and receiver working at main ISM band including 433MH,868 MHz,915 MHz . The EBYTE E07-433M20S is a compact and power-efficient wireless RF transceiver module designed for long-range communication. Operating in the 433MHz frequency band and built around the Texas Instruments CC1101 chip, this module is ideal for applications where space and power consumption are critical. Its surface-mount device (SMD) form factor facilitates easy integration into various electronic designs. Features: Small Size: Compact design for space-constrained applications. Low Power: Efficient power consumption. 433MHz Operation: Operates in the 433MHz frequency band. CC1101 Chip: Based on the Texas Instruments CC1101 chip. Long Range: Designed for extended communication distances. SMD Form Factor: Suitable for surface-mount assembly. RF Transceiver: Functions as both a transmitter and receiver. Package Includes: 1 x EBYTE E07-433M20S Ebyte CC1101 Wireless RF Transceiver Module
Specifications
| Disclaimer | Strictly prohibited for military or life safety use. Any behaviour should be completely at the user's own risk. |
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| Item Type: | transceiver module |
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| Model No. / Name: | E07-433M20S |
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| Frequency (GHz): | 0.425~0.4505 |
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| Transmitting power | 20 dBm |
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| Receiving Sensitivity | -109 dBm |
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| Air Data Rate | 0.6k~500kbps |
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| Distance | 2000m |
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| Power Supply Voltage (V) | 3.3V |
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| Communication Level | 3.3 |
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| Transmitting Current | 100mA |
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| Current - Receiving | 20 mA |
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| Sleep Current (uA) | 2.0 |
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| Operating Temperature (°C): | -40 to +85 °C |
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| Antenna Type: | Stamp hole / IPEX |
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| Communication Interface: | SPI |
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| Shipping Weight | 0.005 kg |
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| Shipping Dimensions | 7 × 5 × 3 cm |
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