The maximum transmission power of NRF24LE1-F16Q48-R7 is 0 dBm (1 mW) in the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
Frequency hopping is not directly supported by the NRF24LE1-F16Q48-R7. However, you can implement it in software by rapidly switching between different channels using the RF_CH register.
No, NRF24LE1-F16Q48-R7 is a proprietary 2.4 GHz transceiver and does not support Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol. For BLE applications, you should use Nordic Semiconductor's nRF5 series or nRF52 series SoCs.
The maximum data rate of NRF24LE1-F16Q48-R7 is 2 Mbps.
To configure the NRF24LE1-F16Q48-R7 for low power consumption, you can use the Power Down (PD) mode, which reduces the current consumption to around 0.9 μA. You can also use the Standby-I (STBY-I) mode, which reduces the current consumption to around 1.4 μA.