SWRS111G June 2011 – January 2026 CC1121
PRODUCTION DATA
The CC1121 device features a highly flexible receiver. The received RF signal is amplified by the low-noise amplifier (LNA) and is down-converted in quadrature (I/Q) to the intermediate frequency (IF). At IF, the I/Q signals are digitized by the high dynamic-range ADCs.
An advanced automatic gain control (AGC) unit adjusts the front-end gain, and enables the CC1121 device to receive strong and weak signals, even in the presence of strong interferers. High-attenuation channels and data filtering enable reception with strong neighbor channel interferers. The I/Q signal is converted to a phase and magnitude signal to support both FSK and OOK modulation schemes.
A unique I/Q compensation algorithm removes any problem of I/Q mismatch, thus avoiding time consuming and costly I/Q image calibration steps.