Data Sheet
Table Of Contents
- 1 Module Overview
- Table of Contents
- 2 Revision History
- 3 Device Comparison
- 4 Terminal Configuration and Functions
- 5 Specifications
- 5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
- 5.2 ESD Ratings
- 5.3 Recommended Operating Conditions
- 5.4 Current Consumption Summary: 2.4 GHz RF Band
- 5.5 Current Consumption Summary: 5 GHz RF Band
- 5.6 TX Power Control for 2.4 GHz Band
- 5.7 TX Power Control for 5 GHz Band
- 5.8 Brownout and Blackout Conditions
- 5.9 Electrical Characteristics for DIO Pins
- 5.10 WLAN Receiver Characteristics
- 5.11 WLAN Transmitter Characteristics
- 5.12 BLE and WLAN Coexistence Requirements
- 5.13 Reset Requirement
- 5.14 Thermal Resistance Characteristics for MOB Package
- 5.15 Timing and Switching Characteristics
- 5.16 External Interfaces
- 6 Detailed Description
- 7 Applications, Implementation, and Layout
- 8 Environmental Requirements and SMT Specifications
- 9 Device and Documentation Support
- 10 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
- Important Notice
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CC3135MOD
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SWRS225A –FEBRUARY 2019–REVISED AUGUST 2019
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SpecificationsCopyright © 2019, Texas Instruments Incorporated
(1) The maximum transmit power range is 18 dBm to 0.125 dBm in 0.125 dBm decrements.
(2) FCC, IC/ISED, ETSI/CE, and MIC are supported.
(3) Rates are grouped into high modulation rates (MCS7, 54 OFDM and 48 OFDM) and lower modulation rates (all other rates).
(4) The back-off range is 0 dBm to 18 dBm in 0.125 dBm increments, with the maximum back-off not exceed that of the maximum transmit
power.
(5) The range of losses if from 0 dBm to 7.75 dBm in 0.125 dBm increments.
(6) The antenna gain has a range of -2 dBi to 5.75 dBi in 0.125 dBi increments.
5.7 TX Power Control for 5 GHz Band
5 GHz power control is done via Image Creator where the maximum transmit power is provided
(1)
. Within
Image Creator, power control is possible per channel, region
(2)
, and modulation rates
(3)
. In addition, it is
possible to enter an additional back-off
(4)
factor per channel and modulation rate for further margin to
regulatory requirements.
Finally, it is also possible to set the TX and RX trace losses to the antenna per band
(5)
. The peak antenna
gain
(6)
can also be provided, thus allowing further control. For a full description of options and capabilities
see the UniFlash CC31xx, CC32xx SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi
®
and Internet-on-a chip™ Solution ImageCreator
and Programming Tool User's Guide.