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The AOICRIE CC1101 Wireless Module is a compact, multi-frequency RF transceiver supporting 315/433/868/915MHz bands with a built-in SMA antenna. It operates efficiently across a wide voltage range (1.8-3.6V) with low peak current consumption (<30mA) and delivers up to +10dBm transmit power. Featuring hardware CRC error detection, RSSI signal strength monitoring, and programmable frequency via SPI, it’s ideal for IoT, remote controls, and wireless sensor networks requiring reliable, low-power wireless communication.
| Brand | AOICRIE |
| Manufacturer | AOICRIE |
| Package Dimensions | 8.2 x 5.89 x 1.09 cm; 18 g |
| Hardware Interface | Built-in Flash Memory |
| Compatible Devices | 2-FSK |
| Mounting Hardware | CC1101 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Data Transfer Rate | 500 Kbps |
| Data Link Protocol | 2-FSK |
| Manufacturer | AOICRIE |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
L**K
Fantastic! Worked perfectly on my first try. Got it up and running as a 433.92mhz controller for my old RF blinds and was able to modernize them using ESP-IDF Matter. Saved me from having to buy new blinds motors with modern comms protocols.
D**T
worked pretty well, I used it for my flipper zero, and worked perfect
B**E
4 stars because it arrived with a bent pin. No protective foam piece over the pins like components usually ship with. Using this with an ESP32 on 303mhz for RF fan control, and it works great with TX and RX. The arduino firmware is tricky, you must initialize it differently on different boards, keep that in mind. Otherwise it works as it should and avoids the need for separate modules for TX and RX. Good deal.
S**H
Same as some others here. I tuned this bad boy to 303Mhz to control a fancy ceiling fan with light. Used ESPhome as firmware; Responsive, good enough range.
E**N
okay