Z-Wave Radio Module Guide | Sub-1GHz Smart Home & Outdoor IoT – Coral RF

Coral RF
2026-05-11

Z‑Wave Radio Module Technical Guide | Sub‑1GHz Solution for Smart Home & Outdoor IoT – Coral RF

Introduction

Z‑Wave technology has become deeply embedded in smart living – from intelligent lighting, thermostats, door locks and sensors to security cameras. As user requirements expand from indoor to outdoor areas (driveways, gardens, gates, sheds), RF connectivity faces challenges such as long range, non‑line‑of‑sight, penetration through various building materials and ultra‑low power consumption. Thanks to its Sub‑1GHz operation and the new Z‑Wave Long Range (LR) specification, Z‑Wave is an excellent choice for outdoor extension scenarios.

Coral RF is a professional supplier of Sub‑1GHz‍ and 2.4GHz wireless RF modules. Its product line fully supports the frequency bands, modulation schemes, output power levels and low‑power characteristics required by the Z‑Wave protocol, providing a reliable hardware foundation for smart home devices, security sensors, outdoor IoT and industrial telemetry.

1. Z‑Wave Technology Core Parameters

Z‑Wave is based on ITU‑T G.9959 and operates in Sub‑1GHz ISM bands (commonly 868 MHz / 915 MHz / 921 MHz). It offers excellent wall and vegetation penetration while avoiding severe interference from the crowded 2.4 GHz band (Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth).

1.1 Modulation and RF Specifications

Z‑Wave uses FSK / GFSK / O‑QPSK modulations and supports multiple data rates:

  • 9.6 kbps – ultra‑low power, long range

  • 40 kbps – balance between rate and sensitivity

  • 100 kbps – high‑speed control commands

Example (Z‑Wave 700 series):

  • 868 MHz, 100 kbps GFSK: sensitivity -97.9 dBm

  • 915 MHz, 100 kbps GFSK: sensitivity -97.5 dBm

  • 912 MHz, 100 kbit/s DSSS O‑QPSK: sensitivity -103.9 dBm

1.2 Z‑Wave Long Range (LR) – Breakthrough for Outdoor Distance

The Z‑Wave LR specification introduces:

  • Star topology – devices connect directly to the gateway without mesh repeaters

  • Up to +30 dBm output power, providing line‑of‑sight range of several miles

  • Single network supports up to 4000 nodes

In field tests, Z‑Wave LR easily covers an entire neighbourhood in open areas, and can achieve cross‑building communication in dense urban environments with a small number of repeaters.

1.3 Z‑Wave 800 Series – Next‑Generation Performance Benchmark

Based on Silicon Labs ZG23 SoC / ZGM230S module:

  • Output power: up to +20 dBm

  • RX sensitivity: -110 dBm @ 100 kbps O‑QPSK

  • Operating current: RX 4.0 mA, TX 9.8 mA @ 0 dBm

  • Battery life: 50% longer than the 700 series, reaching 10 years (coin cell)

  • Security: PSA Certified Level 3 + Secure Vault

  • Node capacity: up to 4000 nodes per network

2. Coral RF Wireless Module Solutions

Coral RF offers standard Sub‑1GHz modules based on global leading chips from TI, Semtech and Silicon Labs, covering all hardware requirements for Z‑Wave development.

2.1 Core Module Selection Table

Part NumberChipsetFrequency BandsOutput PowerInterfaceKey Features
N530ASTI CC1310433/868/915 MHz+14 dBmUARTUltra‑low power, coin‑cell ready
N532ASCC1310 + PA433/868/915 MHz+26 dBmUARTMedium power, covers large homes
N533ASCC1310 + high‑performance PA433/868/915 MHz+30 dBmUART1 W Tx, ideal for Z‑Wave LR
N620PACC1310 + CC1190868/915 MHz+27 dBmSPI+GPIOIndustrial‑grade robust link
N503ASTI CC1101315/433/868/915 MHz+12 dBmSPILow cost, multi‑band
N401ASSemtech SX1262169/433/868/915 MHz+22 dBmSPILoRa physical layer, -148 dBm sensitivity

2.2 Modulation Compatibility

All the above modules support GFSK, FSK, MSK, OOK modulations, which fully comply with the physical layer requirements of the Z‑Wave protocol. Developers can run a licensed Z‑Wave protocol stack on Coral RF modules to quickly build certified end devices.

2.3 Power Consumption (example: N530AS)

  • Deep sleep (RTC wake‑up): < 1 µA (0.7 µA typical)

  • Idle listen: 0.9–1.5 mA

  • RX current: 5.5 mA @ Sub‑1GHz GFSK

  • TX current: varies with output power

  • Fast wake‑up: < 200 µs

Low‑duty‑cycle application (wake once per second, 0.1% duty cycle): average power < 10 µA – perfectly matching the 10‑year battery life goal of Z‑Wave sensors.

2.4 Certifications

Coral RF modules are certified with FCC, CE, IC, SRRC, allowing direct integration into finished products and significantly reducing time‑to‑market.

3. Typical Application Scenarios and Selection Guide

Application ScenarioRecommended Coral RF ModuleKey ConfigurationExpected Performance
Low‑cost indoor sensors (door/window, T&H)N530AS (+14 dBm)Coin‑cell battery10‑year battery life, 30–50 m through walls
Z‑Wave LR outdoor sensors (driveway, garden)N532AS (+26 dBm) or N533AS (+30 dBm)High output power, star connection to gateway1–3 mile line‑of‑sight, covers entire property
Smart home gateway / controllerN620PA (+27 dBm)High sensitivity, multi‑protocol supportWhole‑home coverage, 200+ child devices
Commercial building / hotel (4000 nodes)N533AS + external antennaHigh power, mixed Mesh+LR networkingStable communication across floors and buildings
Industrial telemetry (reservoir, farm)N401AS (SX1262) or N533ASLoRa physical layer or 30 dBm FSKSeveral kilometres of ultra‑long‑range backhaul

4. Development Support & Custom Services

Coral RF provides:

  • Standard module samples and development boards

  • Reference schematics and PCB layout guidelines

  • Driver code (for TI CC13xx / Semtech SX12xx)

  • RF performance test reports

  • Customisation services (module size, interfaces, shielding, antenna matching)

Visit the official website www.coralradio.com for product documentation and technical support.

5. Conclusion

With its mature ecosystem, inherent Sub‑1GHz penetration advantage and the far‑reaching star‑topology of Z‑Wave LR, Z‑Wave has become a leading choice for smart home and outdoor IoT applications. Coral RF’s Sub‑1GHz wireless module series fully covers the frequency bands, modulation schemes, output power levels and low‑power characteristics required for Z‑Wave development, helping developers quickly launch certified Z‑Wave end products.

Whether you need a coin‑cell‑powered miniature sensor or a high‑power outdoor gateway, Coral RF provides a flexible, reliable and cost‑effective hardware foundation.

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