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Derong Yuan
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December 27, 2022
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use S2-LP to replace TI's CC1101

  • December 27, 2022
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Is it possible to use S2-LP to replace TI's CC1101? Below are the RF set ups in my products: //2-GFSK

//data rate =175kBaud

//channel spacing =200kHz

//carrier frequency = 868.3mHz  

//deviation =50khz

//receiver channel filter band width =464kHz

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Best answer by Tesla DeLorean

Not sure you've got this tagged into the right group.

Perhaps find an ST FAE in your local office who can talk to you about wireless parts? Inoperability and migration.

Presumably you're looking for some drop-in replacement that can work with signals/systems you're already using? Most people I know in the Radio/RF space go off and experiment, understand preamble, modulation, bit direction, CRC and FEC, and evaluate parts.

You might look at the Semtech SX127x parts, or some of the SiLabs ones too.

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Tesla DeLorean
Tesla DeLoreanBest answer
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December 27, 2022

Not sure you've got this tagged into the right group.

Perhaps find an ST FAE in your local office who can talk to you about wireless parts? Inoperability and migration.

Presumably you're looking for some drop-in replacement that can work with signals/systems you're already using? Most people I know in the Radio/RF space go off and experiment, understand preamble, modulation, bit direction, CRC and FEC, and evaluate parts.

You might look at the Semtech SX127x parts, or some of the SiLabs ones too.

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Ulysses HERNIOSUS
Technical Moderator
December 28, 2022

Hi,

Re-tagged so that it appears elsewhere with people interested in this topic. I wasn't able to 100% identify the correct topic tag.

Ulysses