E07-m1101d Pinout Guide
The E07-M1101D is a high-performance, low-cost wireless transceiver module developed by Chengdu Ebyte Electronic Technology . Based on the Texas Instruments CC1101 chip, it is a staple in the DIY electronics community for short-range radio communication in the 433MHz ISM band. Understanding the is the first step for any hobbyist or engineer looking to integrate this module into a project. E07-M1101D Pinout and Interface
Up to 1km in open areas (model dependent) e07-m1101d pinout
Supports OOK, ASK, GFSK, 2-FSK, 4-FSK, and MSK E07-M1101D Pinout and Interface Up to 1km in
The module typically features a 2x4 (8-pin) DIP header, though some versions or similar models in the series may vary. It communicates with a microcontroller via a 4-wire SPI interface. Description VCC Power supply (1.8V to 3.6V) GDO0 General purpose digital output pin CSN SPI Chip Select (Active Low) SCK SPI Clock input MOSI SPI Master Out Slave In MISO/GDO1 SPI Master In Slave Out / General purpose output GDO2 General purpose digital output pin Key Technical Specifications The E07-M1101D is a high-performance
1.8V to 3.6V (3.3V is standard for best performance) Hardware Wiring and Design Tips
When connecting the E07-M1101D to a microcontroller like an Arduino or ESP32, keep the following best practices in mind: