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CC2650MOD
SWRS187 AUGUST 2016
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Specifications Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated
(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).
5.10 2-Mbps GFSK (Bluetooth low energy) TX
RF performance is specified in a single ended 50-Ω reference plane at the antenna feeding point 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
5.11 IEEE 802.15.4 (Offset Q-PSK DSSS, 250 kbps) RX
RF performance is specified in a single ended 50-Ω reference plane at the antenna feeding point with T
c
= 25°C,
V
DDS
= 3.0 V, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT
Receiver sensitivity PER = 1% –100 dBm
Receiver saturation PER = 1% +4 dBm
Adjacent channel rejection
Wanted signal at –82 dBm, modulated interferer at ±5 MHz,
PER = 1%
39 dB
Alternate channel rejection
Wanted signal at –82 dBm, modulated interferer at ±10 MHz,
PER = 1%
52 dB
Channel rejection, ±15 MHz or
more
Wanted signal at –82 dBm, undesired signal is IEEE 802.15.4
modulated channel, stepped through all channels 2405 to
2480 MHz, PER = 1%
57 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
5 MHz from upper band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
64 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
10 MHz from upper band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
64 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
20 MHz from upper band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
65 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
50 MHz from upper band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
68 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
–5 MHz from lower band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
63 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
–10 MHz from lower band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
63 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
–20 MHz from lower band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
65 dB
Blocking and desensitization,
–50 MHz from lower band edge
Wanted signal at –97 dBm (3 dB above the sensitivity level),
CW jammer, PER = 1%
67 dB
Spurious emissions,
30 MHz to 1000 MHz
Conducted measurement in a 50-Ω single-ended load.
Suitable for systems targeting compliance with EN 300 328,
EN 300 440 class 2, FCC CFR47, Part 15 and ARIB STD-T-
66
–71 dBm
Spurious emissions,
1 GHz to 12.75 GHz
Conducted measurement in a 50-Ω single-ended load.
Suitable for systems targeting compliance with EN 300 328,
EN 300 440 class 2, FCC CFR47, Part 15 and ARIB STD-T-
66
–62 dBm
Frequency error tolerance
Difference between center frequency of the received RF
signal and local oscillator frequency
>200 ppm
RSSI dynamic range 100 dB
RSSI accuracy ±4 dB