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T-Embed CC1101

T-Embed CC1101

PN532 NFC/RFID I2C transceiver module

6 total reviews

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Built-in Sub-GHz module based on a CC1101 transceiver and a radio antenna (the maximum range is 50 meters).

RFID: 125/134KHz (BF) and 13.56MHz (HF)

Both the CC1101 chip and the antenna are designed to operate at frequencies in the 300-348 MHz, 387-464 MHz, and 779-928 MHz bands.

Specifications

MCU ESP32-S3 Dual-core LX7 microprocessor
Flash 16MB
Programming Platform Arduino-ide、 ESP-IDF
RSRAM 8MB
Onboard functions Reset + Boot Button , IR Transmit & Receive
Bat voltage detection IO04
Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n,BLE 5
 1.9 inch ST7789V IPS color TFT LCD
Interface SPI
Drive Chip ST7789V
Resolution 170(H)RGBx 320(V)


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Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
Hard to use

The interface is tough to navigate with the knob

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AJ
CC1101 first time buyer

So overall I like it. I just have a few issues.
1. No easy turn off/power on.
2. Not enough current support on the software. This will probably be remedied after a few more months.

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Narek Chinaryan
It’s very interesting

I think this is very interesting alternative for Flipper Zero of course with good firmware like a Bruce. Thanks guys for your hard work. ❤️

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Franklim Alves

T-Embed CC1101

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Martin J Heide
The beginnings of a flipper zero killer and so much cheaper

I don't own a flipper zero but this seems like a flipper zero (with faster processor) + wifi board + color screen all in one for far less money. It's almost Dec 2024 when I write this and I'd love to see how far the Bruce firmware project gets, or if a flipper zero firmware is modded to add wifi and change the input buttons for dial control. Only the firmware keeps this device from being an absolute star in the pentest world and the Bruce firmware (beta for T-Embed) is being updated every few days it seems. I hope LilyGo ( or somebody with more MONEY than me ) backs Bruce firmware or backs somebody to mod flipper zero firmware to work with T-Embed CC1101. Two expansion ports via grove connectors for a lot more potential on top of what it has already, I have ordered a GPS from the M5stack people and I will still have one grove connector free for whatever. I currently run Bruce firmware and the first T-Embed compatible release was maybe 3 weeks ago and there have been 3 updates since. This guy is really going for it !!! I haven't tried it out yet but Bruceagotchi looks awesome. This could easily be a flipper zero killer and it looks like its heading that way in a hurry. Bruce firmware + Flipper Zeros long list of devices it works with and you have that star