Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the CC1260RGZT datasheet (Section 10.1) and in the CC1260RGZT PCB Layout Guidelines application note (SWRA419). Following these guidelines ensures optimal performance, especially for impedance matching and noise reduction.
To minimize power consumption, configure the device to use the lowest possible frequency, disable unnecessary peripherals, and use the lowest possible voltage supply. Additionally, use the Power Management Module (PMM) to control the power modes and optimize the device's power consumption. Refer to the CC1260RGZT datasheet (Section 7) and the Power Management Module User's Guide (SWRU323) for more information.
The internal voltage regulator has a limited current capability (typically 10mA) and may not be suitable for powering external components. Additionally, the regulator's output voltage may vary depending on the input voltage and temperature. It's recommended to use an external voltage regulator for powering external components or for applications requiring a more stable voltage supply.
Implement a reliable reset mechanism by using a combination of the internal reset generator, external reset pins, and a capacitor-resistor network to ensure a clean reset signal. Refer to the CC1260RGZT datasheet (Section 6.3) and the Reset and Power-On Reset User's Guide (SWRU324) for more information.
When using the CC1260RGZT in a harsh environment, consider the operating temperature range, humidity, and vibration. Ensure the device is properly packaged and sealed to prevent moisture ingress. Additionally, consider using a thermal pad or heat sink to dissipate heat generated by the device. Refer to the CC1260RGZT datasheet (Section 5) and the Reliability and Environmental Data User's Guide (SWRU325) for more information.
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