WP7702_1105033

Opto Diode WP7702_1105033

Part No:

WP7702_1105033

Manufacturer:

Opto Diode

Datasheet:

-

Package:

239-BFLGA Module

AINNX NO:

68555818-WP7702_1105033

Description:

RF TXRX MODULE CELL

Products specifications
  • Mounting Type
    Surface Mount
  • Package / Case
    239-BFLGA Module
  • Voltage, Rating
    200 V
  • Package
    Tray
  • Mfr
    Option NV
  • Product Status
    Active
  • Operating Temperature

    The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.

    -40°C ~ 85°C
  • Series
    WP
  • Power Rating
    100 mW
  • Voltage - Supply
    -
  • Resistor Type
    High Reliability, MIL-PRF-55182
  • Frequency
    900MHz, 1.8GHz
  • Memory Size

    The memory capacity is the amount of data a device can store at any given time in its memory.

    -
  • Data Rate

    Data Rate is defined as the amount of data transmitted during a specified time period over a network. It is the speed at which data is transferred from one device to another or between a peripheral device and the computer. It is generally measured in Mega bits per second(Mbps) or Mega bytes per second(MBps).

    300kbps
  • Utilized IC / Part
    -
  • Protocol
    4G LTE CAT-M1/NB1 (AT&T/Verizon), Beidou, Galileo, GLONASS, GNSS, GPRS, GPS, GSM
  • Power - Output
    -
  • RF Family/Standard
    Cellular
  • Antenna Type

    There are several different types of antennas in three broad categories: omni-directional, directional, and semi-directional.

    Antenna Not Included
  • Sensitivity
    -
  • Resistance Tolerance

    Tolerance is the percentage of error in the resistor's resistance, or how much more or less you can expect a resistor's actual measured resistance to be from its stated resistance. A gold tolerance band is 5% tolerance, silver is 10%, and no band at all would mean a 20% tolerance.

    0.5
  • Serial Interfaces

    A serial interface is a communication interface between two digital systems that transmits data as a series of voltage pulses down a wire. Essentially, the serial interface encodes the bits of a binary number by their "temporal" location on a wire rather than their "spatial" location within a set of wires.

    ADC, GPIO, I²C, UART, USB
  • Current - Receiving
    -
  • Current - Transmitting
    -
  • Modulation
    -
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