From Linx Technologies
The LC Series wireless data modules are intended for high-volume, low-cost applications. To be successful at designing a wireless data link using the LC Series modules, all a designer must do is provide supply voltage, a data stream, and an antenna. All of the RF circuitry is contained in the LC module itself, relieving the designer of any RF engineering burden.
While the application of the module is quite
straightforward, there are certain considerations that must be addressed due to the operational characteristics of the module and the legal regulations under which it operates.
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