??? 12/03/10 14:27 Read: times |
#179847 - Not a manufacturer whim Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi William,
The most simple approach is the ISM 900MHz band. I made some work with Texas CC1020 QFP tranceiver chip. Using QFP is almost imperative. The low impedances involved, and the high work frequency require VERY short connections, and also "controlled length" connections (in millimeter order). Do not even think in QFP-to-anything adapters: they won't work, or you will get tenths of dB less power and very poor receiver sensitivity. Daniel |
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