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2. Absolute Maximum Ratings<br />

CC1021<br />

The absolute maximum ratings given Table 1 should under no circumstances be violated.<br />

Stress exceeding one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the<br />

device.<br />

Parameter Min Max Unit Condition<br />

Supply voltage, VDD -0.3 5.0 V All supply pins must have the<br />

same voltage<br />

Voltage on any pin -0.3 VDD+0.3, max 5.0 V<br />

Input <strong>RF</strong> level 10 dBm<br />

Storage temperature range -50 150 °C<br />

Package body temperature 260 °C Norm: IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020 1<br />

Humidity non-condensing 5 85 %<br />

ESD<br />

(Human Body Model)<br />

±1<br />

±0.4<br />

kV<br />

kV<br />

Table 1. Absolute maximum ratings<br />

All pads except <strong>RF</strong><br />

<strong>RF</strong> Pads<br />

1 The reflow peak soldering temperature (body temperature) is specified according to<br />

IPC/JEDEC J-STD_020 “Moisture/Reflow Sensitivity Classification <strong>for</strong> Nonhermetic Solid<br />

State Surface Mount Devices”.<br />

Caution! ESD sensitive device.<br />

Precaution should be used when handling<br />

the device in order to prevent permanent<br />

damage.<br />

3. Operating Conditions<br />

The operating conditions <strong>for</strong> CC1021 are listed in Table 2.<br />

Parameter<br />

<strong>RF</strong> Frequency Range 402<br />

804<br />

Operating ambient temperature range<br />

Supply voltage<br />

4. Electrical Specifications<br />

Min Typ Max Unit Condition / Note<br />

470<br />

940<br />

MHz<br />

MHz<br />

-40 85 °C<br />

2.3 3.0 3.6 V<br />

Table 2. Operating conditions<br />

Programmable in

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