LLCC68
LoRa Smart Home (LLCC68) is a sub-GHz LoRa® RF Transceiver for medium range indoor and indoor to outdoor wireless applications. SPI interface. Pin-to-pin compatible to SX1262. SX1261, SX1262, SX1268 and LLCC68 are designed for long battery life with just 4.2mA of active receive current consumption. The SX1261 can transmit up to +15dBm and the SX1262, SX1268 and LLCC68 can transmit up to +22dBm with highly efficient integrated power amplifiers.
These devices support LoRa modulation for LPWAN use cases and (G)FSK modulation for legacy use cases. The devices are highly configurable to meet different application requirements for consumer use. The device provides LoRa modulation compatible with Semtech transceivers used by the LoRaWAN® specification released by the LoRa Alliance®. The radio is suitable for systems targeting compliance with radio regulations including but not limited to ETSI EN 300 220, FCC CFR 47 Part 15, China regulatory requirements and the Japanese ARIB T-108. Continuous frequency coverage from 150MHz to 960MHz allows the support of all major sub-GHz ISM bands around the world.
Features
- LoRa and FSK Modem
- 151dB maximum link budget (LLCC68)
- +22dBm or +15dBm high efficiency PA
- Low RX current of 4.6 mA
- Integrated DC-DC converter and LDO
- Programmable bit rate from 1.76kbps up to 62.5kbps LoRa and 300kbps FSK
- High sensitivity: down to –129dBm
- 88dB blocking immunity at 1MHz offset
- Co-channel rejection of 19dB in LoRa mode
- FSK, GFSK, MSK, GMSK and LoRa modulation
- Built-in bit synchronizer for clock recovery
- Automatic Channel Activity Detection (CAD) with ultra-fast AFC
- Data rates for LoRaWAN include SF7 to SF9 at 125kHz, SF7 to SF10 at 250kHz, and SF7 to SF11 at 500kHz
Smart Home, Smart Community, Consumer
Applications
Packaging
- QFN (same as SX1262)
- Tape & Reel - 3,000 pieces
Order Codes
- LLCC68IMLTRT
Pb(Lead)-Free/RoHS-Green Info
(-40°C to +85°C / 4000 cycles)
(50°C, 4000 Hrs)
Datasheets & Documentation
Application Notes
- AN1200.33: Crystal Oscillator Trimming
- AN1200.48: LoRa Channel Activity Detection (CAD) with SX126x (applicable to LLCC68)
- AN1200.53: Transmitting and receiving packets longer than 255 bytes on the SX1261/62 (applicable to LLCC68)
- AN1200.59: Selecting the Optimal Reference Clock
- AN1200.62: Best Practices for FCC Pre-Compliance testing of LoRaWAN Modules
- AN1200.66: PCB Design Guidelines
- AN1200.73: SX126x/LR11xx SigFox Modulation
- AN1200.80: LoRa® Modem Doppler Immunity
- AN1200.82: FMS Application Note
- AN1200.94: LoRaWAN Theory for One-Channel Hub
- AN1200.96: One-Channel Hub Hardware and Regulatory Aspects
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