Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
Operating Voltage | 1.8 | - | 3.8 | V |
Operating Temperature | -20 | - | +70 | ℃ |
Current Consumption | Sleep Mode | - | 1 | - | uA |
Receive mode | - | 8 | - | mA |
Transmit Mode | - | 27 | - | mA |
TX Power (For Carrier) | - | | 12 | dBm |
RX Sensitivity (For Lora Modulation) | - | - | -121 | dBm |
Distance | 434 / 470MHz:400-500 868 / 915MHz:600-800 | m |
AN1312UA-A Sub GHz module with Texas Instruments cc1312 chipset
1. The AN1312 module is designed based on CC1312R. The CC1312R device is a Sub-1GHz wireless MCU targeting Wireless M-Bus, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), KNX RF, Wi-SUN®, and proprietary systems, including theTI15.4-Stack.
2. The CC1312R device is a member of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform of cost-effective, ultra-low power,2.4-GHz and Sub-1 GHz RF devices. Very low active RF and microcontroller (MCU) currents, in addition to sub-μA sleep current with up to 80KB of parity protected RAM retention, provide excellent battery lifetime and allow operation on small coin-cell batteries and in energy-harvesting applications.
3. The CC1312R device combines a flexible, very low-power RF transceiver with a powerful 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F CPU in a platform supporting multiple physical layers and RF standards. A dedicated Radio Controller (Arm® Cortex®-M0) handles low-level RF protocol commands that are stored in ROM or RAM, thus ensuring ultra-low power and great flexibility.
The low power consumption of the CC1312R device does not come at the expense of RF performance; the CC1312R device has excellent sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance.
4. The CC1312R device is a highly integrated, true single-chip solution incorporating a complete RF system and an on-chip DC/DC converter. Sensors can be handled in a very low-power manner by a programmable, autonomous ultra-low power Sensor Controller CPU with 4KB of SRAM for program and data. The Sensor Controller, with its fast wake-up and ultra-low-power 2 MHz mode is designed for sampling, buffering, and processing both analogue and digital.
