
Product Overview: HC-12 433MHz Wireless Serial Transceiver
The HC-12 is a long-range, high-performance wireless serial communication module based on the Si4463 transceiver chip. It is designed to act as a “wireless bridge,” allowing two microcontrollers (like your Arduino or ESP32) to communicate over long distances just as they would with a wired serial (TTL) connection. Marketed as a superior alternative to Bluetooth for non-audio tasks, the HC-12 offers a massive 1,000-meter range in open space, making it ideal for remote-controlled cars, long-distance telemetry, and agricultural monitoring.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Microcontroller / Chip | STM8S003 (MCU) + Si4463 (RF Chip) |
| Operating Frequency | 433.4MHz to 473.0MHz (100 Channels) |
| Supply Voltage | 3.2V to 5.5V DC |
| Communication Distance | Up to 1,000m (Open space, 5000bps, built-in antenna) |
| Transmitting Power | Max 20dBm (100mW) – Adjustable |
| Receiver Sensitivity | -117dBm at 5000bps |
| Interface | Serial UART (TTL Level) |
| Antenna Port | IPX connector or Spring antenna solder hole |
Key Features
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Long-Distance Transmission: Achieves up to 1km range, far exceeding the 10-30m limit of standard Bluetooth (HC-05/06) modules.
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Transparent Transmission: Once configured, it functions like a physical wire. Data sent into the
TXpin of one module instantly appears at theRXpin of the other. -
Wide Frequency Selection: Supports 100 channels with 400kHz spacing, allowing multiple pairs of modules to operate in the same area without interference.
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Low Power Modes: Features four specialized power modes (FU1, FU2, FU3, FU4) to balance range and power consumption (ranging from 80µA in deep sleep to 100mA during transmission).
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Flexible Configuration: Use AT Commands to change the baud rate, frequency channel, and transmitting power on the fly.
Comparison: HC-12 vs. Bluetooth (HC-05)
| Feature | HC-12 (433MHz) | Bluetooth (2.4GHz) |
| Range | Up to 1,000m | ~10m to 30m |
| Wall Penetration | Excellent (lower frequency) | Poor (higher frequency) |
| Power Consumption | Low (Adjustable) | Moderate |
| Protocol | Transparent Serial | Complex Pairing/Stack |
| Best Use Case | Long-range Telemetry | Close-range Smartphone Sync |





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