Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1. Feature List
- 2. Ordering Information
- 3. System Overview
- 4. Electrical Characteristics
- 4.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 4.2 General Operating Conditions
- 4.3 MCU Current Consumption with 3 V Supply
- 4.4 Radio Current Consumption with 3 V Supply
- 4.5 RF Transmitter General Characteristics for the 2.4 GHz Band
- 4.6 RF Receiver General Characteristics for the 2.4 GHz Band
- 4.7 RF Receiver Characteristics for 802.15.4 DSSS-OQPSK in the 2.4 GHz Band
- 4.8 RF Receiver Characteristics for Bluetooth Low Energy in the 2.4 GHz Band 1 Mbps Data Rate
- 4.9 RF Receiver Characteristics for Bluetooth Low Energy in the 2.4 GHz Band 2 Mbps Data Rate
- 4.10 RF Receiver Characteristics for Bluetooth Low Energy in the 2.4 GHz Band 500 kbps Data Rate
- 4.11 RF Receiver Characteristics for Bluetooth Low Energy in the 2.4 GHz Band 125 kbps Data Rate
- 4.12 High-Frequency Crystal
- 4.13 Low-Frequency Crystal
- 4.14 Precision Low Frequency RC Oscillator (LFRCO)
- 4.15 GPIO Pins
- 4.16 Microcontroller Peripherals
- 4.17 Typical Performance Curves
- 5. Reference Diagrams
- 6. Pin Definitions
- 7. Design Guidelines
- 8. Package Specifications
- 9. Soldering Recommendations
- 10. Tape and Reel
- 11. Certifications
- 12. Revision History
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11.6 Japan - MIC
The MGM220P22A are certified in Japan with certification number 020-200012.
It is the end-product manufacturer's responsibility to ensure that the module is configured to meet the limits documented in the formal
certification test report available at https://www.silabs.com/. If needed, refer to the API reference manual(s) to learn how to configure
the maximum RF TX power for the normal operations.
Since September 1, 2014 it is allowed (and highly recommended) that a manufacturer who integrates a radio module in their host
equipment places the certification mark and certification number on the outside of the host equipment. This combination of mark and
number, and their relative placement, is depicted in figure 11.1, and depending on the size of the module it might also appear on the top
shield markings of the radio module. The certification mark and certification number must be placed close to the text in the Japanese
language which is provided below. This change in the Radio Law has been made in order to enable users of the combination of host
and radio module to verify if they are actually using a radio device which is approved for use in Japan
Certification Text to be Placed on the Outside Surface of the Host Equipment:
Translation of the text:
“This equipment contains specified radio equipment that has been certified to the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification under
the Radio Law.”
The "Giteki" marking shown in the figures below must be affixed to an easily noticeable section of the specified radio equipment.
Note that additional information may be required if the device is also subject to a telecom approval.
Figure 11.1. GITEKI Mark and ID
Figure 11.2. GITEKI Mark
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