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Custom P7 R7 Wireless Module CC2651R3 P3 ZigBee BLE Thread Matter
Custom P7 R7 Wireless Module CC2651R3 P3 ZigBee BLE Thread Matter
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The CC2652 series wireless module is a simpleLink multi protocol 2.4G wireless module independently developed based on the TI CC2652P/RCC2652P7/R7 chip. The module uses a 48 MHz ARM Cortex-M4F high-performance processor, with RAM support of 88/152 KB, Flash support of 352/704/1376 KB, transmission power support of+5/+20dBm, antenna support of PCB/IPEX interface/stamp half hole/ceramic antenna optional support of Thread, Zigbee, Matter BLE52IEEE 80215.46 LOWPAN, proprietary system, and other protocols


Supports multiple protocols
Compatible with multiple physical layers and communication protocols, supports Thread, ZigBee, Matter, BLE 5.2IEEE 802.15.4, 6LOWPAN, proprietary systems, SimpleLinkTm TI 15.4stack (2.4 GHz), and expands to more application scenarios.

Multiple transmission power options
Transmission power+5/+20 dBm optional transmission power+20 dBm module, with built-in PA and LNA for wider coverage and higher receiving sensitivity

PA (power amplifier) effectively enhances signal transmission power
LNA (Low Noise Amplifier) improves signal reception sensitivity
Four antenna options available

Supports Thread and Matter
Efficient interconnection between devices
·Matter, as a unified IP based connection protocol located at the top, relies on ThreadWiFi and Ethernet to send commands to smart home devices, regardless of brand and ecosystem.
·Thread is a low-power and low latency wireless mesh network protocol released by Google. It can be understood as an enhanced Zigbee that supports IPv6, allowing smart home devices (lights, media devices, televisions, sensors, AC, curtains, etc.) to communicate with each other locally without the need for the internet.

Networking method
WiFi and Ethernet devices that support Matter are directly connected to local area network routers
Sub devices that support the Matter protocol (mainly Thread protocol), Zigbee protocol or Bluetooth protocol, etc., are first connected to gateway devices that support the Matter protocol, and then connected to home routers by gateway devices
Sub devices that do not support Matter are first connected to the Matter Bridge, and then the Matter Bridge device is connected to the home router through protocol conversion.





















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