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    Part Img CC2591RGVRG4 datasheet by Texas Instruments

    • 2.4 GHz RF Front End 16-VQFN -40 to 85
    • Original
    • Yes
    • Unknown
    • Obsolete
    • 8542.39.00.01
    • 8542.39.00.00
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    CC2591RGVRG4 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    • Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the CC2591RGVRG4 datasheet and application notes. It's essential to follow these guidelines to ensure optimal performance, especially for impedance matching and noise reduction.
    • The CC2591RGVRG4 is a flexible transceiver that can operate in various frequency bands. To configure it for a specific band, you need to adjust the external components, such as the balun and matching network, and program the device's registers accordingly. Refer to the datasheet and application notes for specific guidance.
    • The maximum transmit power of CC2591RGVRG4 is +20 dBm, but it can be adjusted through the device's registers. However, it's essential to ensure that the transmit power complies with regulatory requirements and doesn't exceed the maximum rating of the device.
    • Frequency hopping can be implemented using the CC2591RGVRG4's built-in frequency synthesizer and the device's registers. You need to program the device to switch between different frequency channels at a specific rate, and ensure that the frequency hopping sequence complies with regulatory requirements.
    • The balun is a critical component in the CC2591RGVRG4's RF front-end, as it converts the single-ended signal from the device to a differential signal required by the antenna. A properly designed balun ensures optimal impedance matching and minimizes signal loss.
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