The Design of CC1101 Wireless Sensor Module Based on RTOS
Abstract
The wireless sensor module is the foundation of Internet of Things (IOT) bottom node, the wireless sensor module mainly completes the data acquisition, the intermittent type work, uses the battery power supply generally, must have the extremely low power loss. This article through an example for designing the wireless sensor module completes data acquisition, aimed at its low power loss request, defining the technology used in hardware design.
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