Paste this into Claude Code (VS Code panel, Adom editor, or terminal) to install:
Search the Adom Wiki for the library component "CC1101" (slug: cc1101) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/libraries/cc1101. Pull down the KiCad symbol, footprint, and 3D model files from the wiki page's assets. Install them into my current KiCad project and register in sym-lib-table and fp-lib-table. If the page has a datasheet URL, save that too.
The CC1101 is a low-power sub-1GHz RF transceiver from Texas Instruments. Supports 300-348MHz, 387-464MHz, and 779-928MHz bands. Used in remote controls, wireless sensors, and industrial monitoring.
Pin Configuration
Package: QFN-20
Pin 1: SCLK — SPI clock
Pin 2: SO(GDO1) — SPI data out / General digital output 1
Pin 3: GDO2 — General digital output 2
Pin 4: DVDD — Digital supply 1.8-3.6V
Pin 5: DCOUPL — Digital decoupling, 1.6-2.0V
Pin 6: GDO0 — General digital output 0
Pin 7: CSn — SPI chip select, active low
Pin 8: XOSC_Q1 — Crystal oscillator pin 1
Pin 9: AVDD — Analog supply (XOSC)
Pin 10: XOSC_Q2 — Crystal oscillator pin 2
Pin 11: AVDD — Analog supply (synthesizer)
Pin 12: RF_P — RF positive (to antenna)
Pin 13: RF_N — RF negative (to antenna)
Pin 14: AVDD — Analog supply (RF)
Pin 15: AVDD — Analog supply (IF)
Pin 16: GND — Ground
Pin 17: RBIAS — Reference bias resistor
Pin 18: DGUARD — Power supply guard
Pin 19: GND — Ground
Pin 20: SI — SPI data in
Pin 21: GND — Ground (Exposed Pad)
Sub-Skills
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