SWRA465A August   2014  – July 2015 CC2530 , CC2530 , CC2530-RF4CE , CC2530-RF4CE , CC2592 , CC2592

 

  1.   Using CC2592 Front End With CC2530
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Introduction
    3. Acronyms Used in This Documents
    4. Absolute Maximum Ratings
    5. Electrical Specifications
      1. 4.1 Operating Conditions
      2. 4.2 Current Consumption
      3. 4.3 Receive Parameters
      4. 4.4 Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
      5. 4.5 Transmit Parameters
      6. 4.6 Output Power Programming
      7. 4.7 Typical Performance Curves
      8. 4.8 IEEE - Transmit Power Spectral Density (PSD) Mask
    6. Application Circuit
      1. 5.1 Power Decoupling
      2. 5.2 Input /Output Matching and Filtering
      3. 5.3 Bias Resistor
      4. 5.4 Antenna Considerations
    7. PCB Layout Considerations
      1. 6.1 The Gain of the CC2592
    8. Regulatory Requirements
      1. 7.1 Compliance of FCC Part 15.247 When Using the CC2530 With the CC2592
    9. Controlling the CC2592
    10. Integrating CC2592 With Z-Stack and TIMAC
    11. 10 References
  2.   A Marker - Delta Method
    1.     A.1
  3.   Revision History

IEEE - Transmit Power Spectral Density (PSD) Mask

The IEEE standard 802.15.4 requires the transmitted spectral power to be less than the limits specified in Table 7.

Table 7. Transmit PSD Limits

Frequency Relative Limit Absolute Limit
|f – fc| > 3.5 MHz –20 dB –30 dBm

Figure 7 shows the transmitted PSD at TC = 25°C, VDD = 3.0 V and f = 2440 MHz, measured on the SimpleLink™ ZigBee® Network Range Extender Reference Design[3] with a 50 Ω load.

conducted_power_spectral_dens.pngFigure 7. Conducted Power Spectral Density, TXPOWER = 0xE5