G350: A Low-Cost, Highly Integrated 2.4GHz Wireless Transceiver Chip
The G350 is a 2.4GHz wireless transceiver chip that stands out for its low cost and high level of integration. It finds extensive application in various fields. This chip incorporates functionalities such as a transmitter, receiver, frequency synthesizer, and GFSK modulation/demodulation module, enabling reliable wireless communication.
One of the key features of this chip is the built-in transmit-receive FIFO register, which facilitates communication with a microcontroller (MCU). It allows for data storage and transmission over the air. Moreover, the chip includes CRC check and retransmission mechanisms, supporting the transmission and reception of BLE broadcast packets. These features simplify system design and optimize performance.
The G350 transmitter boasts adjustable power, with a maximum transmission power of up to 8dBm. On the other hand, the receiver utilizes a digital spread communication mechanism, ensuring excellent transmission and reception performance even in complex environments with strong interference. Additionally, the peripheral circuitry required for G350 is remarkably simple, requiring only a few MCUs and passive components to enable wireless communication functionality.
The wireless transceiver chip also offers a range of features and functions, such as support for a 2-wire I2C interface, high-speed IIC communication, compatibility with a 24M single-ended crystal, and frequency hopping. In terms of applications, the G350 finds widespread use in BLE electronic tags, wireless remote controls, wireless keyboards and mice, wireless networking, smart homes, industrial and commercial short-range communication, as well as inter-machine communication.
The wireless transceiver chip also offers a range of features and functions, such as support for a 2-wire I2C interface, high-speed IIC communication, compatibility with a 24M single-ended crystal, and frequency hopping. In terms of applications, the G350 finds widespread use in BLE electronic tags, wireless remote controls, wireless keyboards and mice, wireless networking, smart homes, industrial and commercial short-range communication, as well as inter-machine communication.