Texas Instruments CC1352 x Johanson Technology 0900PC15A0036
▲Integrated passive components, known simply as IPCs, are devices designed with a complete circuit embedded into a single package rather than discretely placed on the PCB. With the advent of wearables and the overall miniaturization of electronic devices, it has become an ever-increasing priority among designers to reduce both size and complexity while maintaining comparable performance. In an effort to simplify the implementation of the TI CC1352R and CC1352P chipsets, Johanson Technology(JTI) and Texas Instruments (TI) have worked together to create a compact, matched solution for the TI CC1352R and CC1352P chipsets.
CC1352 x 、 CC1352R 、 CC1352P 、 0900PC15A0036 |
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Application note & Design Guide |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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2019/9/24 |
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