1. Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides detailed instructions for the EBYTE E07-900M10S wireless module, based on the TI CC1101 chip. This module operates in the 868MHz and 915MHz frequency bands, offering long-range wireless communication up to 1.5 kilometers. It features an SPI interface and supports both IPEX and stamp hole antenna options, making it suitable for various embedded applications requiring reliable data transmission.
2. Zamalonda Zathaview
The E07-900M10S module is designed for robust and efficient wireless communication. Key features include:
- Utilizes TI CC1101 RF transceiver chip.
- Supports 868MHz and 915MHz frequency bands.
- Long communication range up to 1.5 km.
- SPI communication interface.
- Available with IPEX or stamp hole antenna options.
- Independent 64-byte RX FIFO and TX FIFO for efficient data handling.
- Supports RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) function.
- Supports multiple debugging modes including 2FSK, GFSK, 4FSK, OOK, ASK, MSK.
- Supports data transmission rates from 0.6kbps to 500kbps.
- Compact SMD package design.

Chithunzi 2.1: Patsogolo view of the EBYTE E07-900M10S wireless module, showing the EBYTE logo, model number, FCC ID, and QR code. For more information, visit www.cdebyte.com.

Figure 2.2: Dimensions of the EBYTE E07-900M10S module, measuring 20mm by 14mm. For more information, visit www.cdebyte.com.

Figure 2.3: Illustration of the independent 64-byte Receive (RX) and Transmit (TX) FIFO buffers, which enhance data handling efficiency.

Figure 2.4: Depiction of the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) function, allowing evaluation of signal quality and aiding in network optimization.

Figure 2.5: The E07-900M10S module supports two antenna types: an IPEX antenna interface for external antennas, suitable for long-distance transmission, and a default stamp hole antenna for integrated solutions.

Chithunzi 2.6: Eksamples of application scenarios for the E07-900M10S module, including intelligent control, wireless control, smart home systems, and wireless data transmission.

Figure 2.7: The typical packaging for the EBYTE E07-900M10S wireless module.
3. Zofotokozera
| Malingaliro | Mtengo |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | EBYTE |
| Chitsanzo | E07-900M10S |
| Chipset | Mtengo wa CC1101 |
| Ma frequency Band | 868MHz, 915MHz |
| Maximum Range | 1.5 Kilomita |
| Chiyankhulo | SPI |
| Zosankha za Antenna | IPEX, Stamp Bowo |
| Chiwerengero cha Channels | 2 |
| Kutumiza kwa Data | 0.6kbps ~ 500kbps |
| Makulidwe a Phukusi | 1.97 x 0.39 x 0.2 mainchesi (pafupifupi 50 x 10 x 5 mm) |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 0.352 ounces (pafupifupi magalamu 10) |
| Tsiku Loyamba Likupezeka | Seputembara 9, 2021 |
4. Kukonzekera Guide
Proper setup is crucial for optimal performance of the E07-900M10S module. Follow these steps for integration:
- Magetsi: Ensure a stable and clean power supply within the module's specified voltage range. Refer to the module's datasheet for exact voltagndi zofunika.
- Kugwirizana kwa Antenna:
- Ngati mukugwiritsa ntchito IPEX antenna interface, connect a compatible 868MHz/915MHz external antenna securely to the IPEX connector.
- Ngati mukugwiritsa ntchito stamp hole antenna, ensure proper soldering to the PCB, providing a clear ground plane and optimal antenna trace design.
- SPI Interface Connection: Connect the module's SPI pins (SCK, MISO, MOSI, CSN, GDO0/GDO2) to your microcontroller or host system. Ensure correct pin mapping and voltage nsi.
- Kukonzekera kwa Mapulogalamu: Implement the necessary SPI communication protocol in your microcontroller's firmware. Configure the CC1101 registers according to your desired operating frequency, data rate, modulation scheme (e.g., 2FSK, GFSK), and power settings. Refer to the TI CC1101 datasheet for detailed register configurations.
- Kuyesa: Before deployment, perform basic communication tests to verify proper functionality, range, and data integrity.
5. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Once the module is set up, operation involves managing data transmission and reception. The CC1101 chip provides various modes and features for flexible operation:
- Kutumiza kwa Data: To transmit data, write the payload to the module's TX FIFO buffer via SPI. The module will automatically handle the RF transmission based on the configured parameters.
- Data Reception: To receive data, configure the module to RX mode. When data is received, it will be stored in the RX FIFO. The GDO0/GDO2 pins can be configured to signal data reception or FIFO status, allowing your microcontroller to read the received data from the RX FIFO.
- Ma Modulation Schemes: The module supports various modulation types (2FSK, GFSK, 4FSK, OOK, ASK, MSK). Select the appropriate scheme based on your application's requirements for data rate, range, and robustness.
- Kuwunika kwa RSSI: Utilize the RSSI function to monitor signal strength. This can be used for link quality assessment, adaptive power control, or network diagnostics.
- Mitundu Yamagetsi: The CC1101 supports different power modes (e.g., active, idle, sleep) to optimize power consumption. Implement appropriate power management strategies in your firmware.
6. Kusamalira
The E07-900M10S module is designed for long-term reliability with minimal maintenance. However, consider the following to ensure continued performance:
- Zachilengedwe: Operate the module within its specified temperature and humidity ranges. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, moisture, or corrosive environments.
- Kuyang'ana Kwathupi: Periodically inspect the module for any signs of physical damage, loose connections, or corrosion, especially if deployed in harsh environments.
- Zosintha za Firmware: If EBYTE releases firmware updates for the module (or if your application's firmware requires updates), ensure proper procedures are followed to avoid damaging the module.
- Kuyeretsa: If necessary, gently clean the module's surface with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using liquids or abrasive cleaners.
7. Mavuto
If you encounter issues with the E07-900M10S module, consider the following troubleshooting steps:
- No Communication (SPI):
- Verify SPI pin connections (SCK, MISO, MOSI, CSN) and ensure they are correctly mapped to your microcontroller.
- Onani mphamvu yamagetsi voltage and stability.
- Confirm SPI clock speed and mode are compatible with the CC1101.
- Ensure the CSN pin is correctly toggled for each SPI transaction.
- Poor RF Performance/Range:
- Check antenna connection and ensure it is appropriate for the operating frequency.
- Verify antenna placement; avoid obstructions or metallic enclosures that can block RF signals.
- Confirm RF parameters (frequency, power output, modulation) are correctly configured in the firmware.
- Check for local interference sources.
- Ensure the ground plane for the module is adequate, especially for stamp hole antenna usage.
- Data Corruption/Loss:
- Verify data rates are within the module's supported range and match between transmitting and receiving modules.
- Check for FIFO overflow/underflow conditions.
- Ensure proper error checking (e.g., CRC) is implemented in your communication protocol.
- Module Osayankha:
- Power cycle the module.
- Check for short circuits or incorrect wiring.
- Ensure the module is not overheating.
For more in-depth technical support, refer to the official EBYTE documentation or the Texas Instruments CC1101 datasheet.
8. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
EBYTE products are manufactured to high quality standards. For specific warranty information regarding your E07-900M10S module, please refer to the warranty policy provided at the time of purchase or visit the official EBYTE webmalo.
For technical support, documentation, and additional resources, please visit the official EBYTE webtsamba: www.cdebyte.com.
Manufacturer: EBYTE





