Datasheet Texas Instruments CC1125

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesCC1125
Datasheet Texas Instruments CC1125

Ultra-High Performance RF Narrowband Transceiver

Datasheets

CC1125 Ultra-High Performance RF Narrowband Transceiver datasheet
PDF, 1.7 Mb, Revision: E, File published: Sep 29, 2014
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Status

CC1125RHBRCC1125RHBTCC1125RHMRCC1125RHMT
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Obsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device)Obsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNoNoNoYes

Packaging

CC1125RHBRCC1125RHBTCC1125RHMRCC1125RHMT
N1234
Pin32323232
Package TypeRHBRHBRHMRHM
Industry STD TermVQFNVQFNVQFNPVQFNP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-NS-PQFP-NS-PQFP-NS-PQFP-N
Package QTY3000250
CarrierLARGE T&RSMALL T&R
Device MarkingCC1125CC1125CC1125CC1125
Width (mm)5555
Length (mm)5555
Thickness (mm).9.9.9.9
Pitch (mm).5.5.5.5
Max Height (mm)11.9.9
Mechanical DataDownloadDownloadDownloadDownload

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsCC1125RHBR
CC1125RHBR
CC1125RHBT
CC1125RHBT
CC1125RHMR
CC1125RHMR
CC1125RHMT
CC1125RHMT
Approx. Price (US$)2.50 | 1ku2.50 | 1ku
Data Rate(Max), kbps200200
Data Rate(Max)(kbps)200200
Device TypeSmart RF TransceiverSmart RF TransceiverSmart RF TransceiverSmart RF Transceiver
Frequency Bands, MHz169,315,433,470,868,915,920169,315,433,470,868,915,920
Frequency Bands(MHz)169
315
433
470
868
915
920
169
315
433
470
868
915
920
Operating Temperature Range, C-40 to 85-40 to 85
Operating Temperature Range(C)-40 to 85-40 to 85
RX Current (Lowest), mA1717
RX Current (Lowest)(mA)1717
RatingCatalogCatalogCatalogCatalog
Sensitivity (Best), dBm-129-129
Sensitivity (Best)(dBm)-129-129
Special FeaturesN/AN/AN/AN/A
TX Power(Max), dBm1616
TX Power(Max)(dBm)1616
TechnologySub-1 GHzSub-1 GHzSub-1 GHz
169 MHz Band
315 MHz Band
433 MHz Band
868 MHz Band
915 MHz Band
920 MHz Band
950 MHz Band
Sub-1 GHz
169 MHz Band
315 MHz Band
433 MHz Band
868 MHz Band
915 MHz Band
920 MHz Band
950 MHz Band
Throughput(Max), Mbps0.20.2
Throughput(Max)(Mbps)0.20.2

Eco Plan

CC1125RHBRCC1125RHBTCC1125RHMRCC1125RHMT
RoHSCompliantCompliantNot CompliantNot Compliant
Pb FreeNoNo

Application Notes

  • AN122 – CC1125 Operating in 25 kHz Channels at 869 MHz ETSI Category 1
    PDF, 1.0 Mb, File published: Mar 21, 2013
  • CC1125 Boosterpack for 868/915MHz – BOOSTXL-CC1125
    PDF, 1.6 Mb, File published: May 9, 2016
    The module BOOSTXL-CC1125 (CC1125 BoosterPack) is designed to support both the Launchpadв„ў Development Kit and SmartRFв„ў Studio application software. The module can be configured by changing the on-board jumper position to select the power supply either from the LaunchPad or from the USB source according to the desired application. The default configuration of the jumper on the BoosterPa
  • Asynchronous Channel Hopping System for FCC 15.247 Compliance
    PDF, 482 Kb, File published: Jul 7, 2015
    This application report shows how to use the CC112x and CC12xx series of transceivers in a Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum system. This allows for transmit powers up to 1 W and utilization of narrow channels for optimum range at the same time.
  • DN510 -- CC112X RSSI and CS Response Time
    PDF, 488 Kb, File published: Dec 5, 2012
  • AN115 -- CC112x/CC1175/CC120x Operation in 274-320 MHz Frequency Band (Rev. A)
    PDF, 448 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jun 13, 2013
  • CC112x/CC120x RX Sniff Mode (Rev. A)
    PDF, 836 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Oct 9, 2013
    This application report shows how the RX Sniff Mode can be configured for different TX configurations and discusses how average power consumption can be estimated for a receiver implementing this mode. You are expected to have basic knowledge on how the enhanced Wake on Radio (eWOR) and the RX Sniff Mode are implemented in TI's Performance Line Sub-1 GHz RF family of devices.
  • DN403 -- CC112x/CC120x On-Chip Temperature Sensor (Rev. C)
    PDF, 161 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Jun 26, 2014
    This application report provides the necessary information to use the temperature sensor of the CC112X and CC120X families. The temperature sensor is based on a proportional to absolute temperature (PTAT) current from a bandgap cell fed to a resistor to generate a PTAT voltage. It is possible to read out the temperature information either as an analog voltage on a general-purpose input/output (GPI
  • CC112X/CC120X On-Chip Battery Monitor
    PDF, 57 Kb, File published: Dec 3, 2014
    This application report provides the necessary information in order to use the voltage sensor of the CC112x and CC120x family. The voltage sensor can be used to monitor the supply and battery voltage (VDD).
  • CC112x/CC120x RX Sniff mode with Smart Preamble
    PDF, 278 Kb, File published: Oct 23, 2013
    This application report shows an innovative way to use the DualSync functionality of the CC112x/CC120x to handle a new kind of preamble. By using what is called SmartPreamble, the receiver is able to reliably detect exactly where it woke up in the preamble and use the eWOR timer to go back to sleep, and then wake up right before the sync word.
  • AN121 – Wireless M-Bus Implementation with CC112x/CC120x High Performance Transc
    PDF, 2.8 Mb, File published: Feb 20, 2013
  • CC1120-CC1190 BoosterPack
    PDF, 3.0 Mb, File published: Oct 5, 2015
    As the module is designed to support both Launchpadв„ў and SmartRFв„ў Studio platforms, configure the board by changing the on-board jumper positions according to your application. The default configuration of the jumpers on the BoosterPackв„ў module is set for LaunchPad applications. The interface details of CC112x-CC1190 BoosterPack with LaunchPad and SmartRF Studio applications are
  • AN112 -- Using CC1190 Front End With CC112x/CC120x Under EN 300 220 (Rev. C)
    PDF, 606 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Jun 21, 2013
    This application report outlines the expected performance when using a CC1120-CC1190 design underEN 300 220-1 V2.3.1 in the 869.4-869.65 MHz frequency sub-band (g3). The maximum allowed outputpower in the 869.4-869.65 MHz sub-band is +27 dBm (500 mW).For details on the regulatory limits in the 863-870 MHz SRD frequency bands, see the ETSI EN 300 220-1V2.3.1 and ERC recommendation 70-0
  • DN039 -- IPC for 868/915 MHz operation with the CC112x, CC117x and CC12xx
    PDF, 406 Kb, File published: Aug 20, 2012
    CC1120, CC1121, CC1125, CC1175 DN039 -- Matched Integrated Passive Component for 868 / 915 MHz Operation With CC112x, PDF Source
  • DN040 -- Reduced Battery Current Using CC112x, CC1175_and CC1200 with TPS62730
    PDF, 454 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2012
  • AN110 – Using CC1190 Front End with CC112x/CC120x under FCC 15.247 (Rev. B)
    PDF, 555 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jun 13, 2013
  • TI LPRF EASYMODE
    PDF, 57 Kb, File published: Dec 12, 2014
    This application report describes the frame format and physical layer (PHY) parameters for TI LPRF EasyMode (EasyMode50K), which provides unified, simple, and well defined PHY modes supported by all sub-1 GHz radio devices from LPRF.
  • DN038 -- Miniature Helical PCB Antenna for 868 MHz or 915/920 MHz
    PDF, 905 Kb, File published: Nov 27, 2012
    CC1120, CC1121, CC1125, CC1175, CC1200, CC1201, CC1111, CC1101, CC1110, CC110L Miniature Helical PCB Antenna for 868 MHz or 915/920 MHz CC113L, CC115L
  • Antenna Diversity
    PDF, 556 Kb, File published: Oct 23, 2014
    This application report provides real-world measurement results showing the benefit of antenna diversity. The CC1200 radio transceiver is used as an example in this design note, but the results are applicable for all TI LPRF radios.
  • CC112x-CC1190 Boost Software Examples
    PDF, 55 Kb, File published: Oct 19, 2015
  • Achieving Optimum Radio Range (Rev. A)
    PDF, 8.7 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Sep 5, 2017
    This application report addresses the parameters that affect the radio range. For identical radio settings, the range is highly dependent on the surroundings and environment. The link budget and the positioning of the antennas and their distance to the ground surface are major contributors to long range. A general specific range can never be specified or guaranteed for any type of radio communicat
  • CC-Antenna-DK2 and Antenna Measurements Summary
    PDF, 14.8 Mb, File published: Mar 3, 2016
    The purpose of the antenna development kit (CC-Antenna-DK2) is to ease the decision of which type of low-cost antenna can be implemented as well as give an estimation of the performance that can be achieved.
  • DN035 -- Antenna Quick Guide (Rev. A)
    PDF, 138 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Feb 12, 2013

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors> Wireless Connectivity> Companion Wireless Solutions> Smart RF Transceivers