The maximum transmission power of the CC2541F128RHAT is +4 dBm.
Frequency hopping can be implemented using the CC2541F128RHAT's built-in frequency synthesizer and the TI-provided software development kit (SDK). The SDK provides examples and APIs for frequency hopping.
Yes, the CC2541F128RHAT can be used with an external antenna. However, the antenna must be designed and matched to the CC2541F128RHAT's 2.4 GHz frequency band and impedance requirements.
To optimize power consumption, use the CC2541F128RHAT's low-power modes, such as sleep mode and hibernate mode. Additionally, optimize the firmware to minimize CPU activity and use the lowest possible transmission power.
Yes, the CC2541F128RHAT can be used with a non-TI microcontroller. However, the microcontroller must be able to communicate with the CC2541F128RHAT using a compatible interface, such as SPI or UART.