Users Manual
SENSE MCE IBC Operating Instruction 
Rev. D, 2020-12-15  Release    Page 37 of 46 
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5.5  ISM Sub-1GHz Band 
For  the  ISM  Sub  1-GHz  band  signal  generation  and  transmission,  a  low-power,  high-
performance RF Transceiver from Texas Instruments (CC1200) is used. The transmitted and 
the received signals are amplified with an RF Front End also from Texas Instruments, which 
can be operated at 850 – 950 MHz (CC1190). 
To get an increased ISM maximum output power of 23 dBm, a transmitted power level of -1.5 
dBm is amplified with an analog front end in the output amplifier stage. With a gain of 24.5 dB 
(High  Gain  Mode)  and  a  noise  figure  of  2.9  dB  the  maximum  power  level  is  achieved  in 
consideration of the board losses (approximately 1.1 dB). This is the gain going out of the 
Power Amplifier without calculating the peak gain of the printed antenna of peak gain of 0 dBi 
(average gain of the printed antenna -6 dBi).  
Table 9 shows the transmit power levels, receiver sensitivity and current consumption for each 
used frequency at 915 MHz. 
Table 9: RF specifications and current consumption 
Parameter 
Min 
Typ. 
Max 
Unit 
Conditions 
Transmit Power  
3 
16 
23 
dBm 
Receiver 
Sensitivity 
- 
-115 
- 
dBm 
100-kbps 2-GFSK, DEV=175 kHz, 
CHF=514.423 kHz 
9
Current 
Consumption 
- 
220 
- 
mA 
Output power of 23 dBm 
Current 
Consumption 
- 
160 
- 
mA 
Output power of 16 dBm 
9
 GFSK is short for the frequency modulation Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying, DEV is short for deviation, CHF is short for 
Channel Filter Bandwidth 










