E07-m1101d Pinout New!
The E07-M1101D is a compact 433MHz wireless module based on the Texas Instruments CC1101 transceiver chip, typically featuring an 8-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package) layout. Pinout Configuration
(Note: Pin 1 is typically marked with a pad or near the antenna connection point on the PCB edge.) e07-m1101d pinout
Most versions of this module, including the E07-M1101D-SMA and E07-M1101D-TH, follow this standard pin definition: Pin Number Description Supply voltage (1.8V to 3.6V). Do not use 5V SPI Data Input. SPI Clock Input. SPI Data Output. General Purpose Digital I/O 2. SPI Chip Select (Active Low). General Purpose Digital I/O 0. Key Specifications Operating Voltage: 1.8V – 3.6V (3.3V is standard). Frequency Range: 387MHz – 464MHz (Optimized for 433MHz). Communication Interface: Maximum Transmit Power: +10 dBm (10 mW). Sensitivity: -112 dBm at 1.2 kbps. Critical Usage Notes Power Supply: The E07-M1101D is a compact 433MHz wireless module
Reference Resources
- Official Ebyte manual: E07-M1101D User Manual (check for version differences)
- CC1101 datasheet (for RF-specific registers)
Interrupts and Status: The GD0 and GD2 Pins
Perhaps the most elegant aspect of the pinout is the inclusion of GD0 (General Purpose Digital Output 0) and GD2 . These are not simple I/O pins; they are configurable interrupt lines. Depending on how you program the CC1101’s registers, GD0 can indicate various events: a packet has been received, a preamble has been detected, a transmission is complete, or the receive buffer is full. Official Ebyte manual: E07-M1101D User Manual (check for
Power Supply: 1.8V to 3.6V (3.3V is standard for best performance) Hardware Wiring and Design Tips