For a detailed and complete pin configuration diagram, please refer to the R3920-CFAB-E1B Pin Configuration Diagram.
Advantages: - Compact size - High data rate - Robust signal quality - Low power consumption
Disadvantages: - Limited operating range - Sensitivity to interference
The R3920-CFAB-E1B operates based on the principles of OFDM modulation. It uses multiple subcarriers to transmit data simultaneously, allowing for high-speed and reliable wireless communication.
Q: What is the maximum range of the R3920-CFAB-E1B? A: The operating range is typically up to 100 meters in open spaces.
Q: Can I use multiple R3920-CFAB-E1B modules in the same area without interference? A: Yes, the R3920-CFAB-E1B supports frequency hopping to minimize interference between modules.
Q: Is the R3920-CFAB-E1B compatible with other wireless protocols? A: No, it operates specifically on the 2.4GHz - 2.5GHz frequency band.
Q: Can I use the R3920-CFAB-E1B for battery-powered devices? A: Yes, the low power consumption of the module makes it suitable for battery-operated applications.
Q: Are there any development tools available for the R3920-CFAB-E1B? A: Yes, the manufacturer provides a software development kit (SDK) and documentation for easy integration and programming.
This encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the R3920-CFAB-E1B, including its basic information, specifications, pin configuration, functional characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, applicable range of products, working principles, detailed application field plans, alternative models, and common technical questions and answers.