CC1101 8 Pin's vs 10 Pin's

Hello everyone, I have a small problem, maybe someone can help me,

I have CC1101 With 8 pins, but i just find out that there is also an other CC1101 with 10 pins, and I can't figure out the equivalent of the pins 10 pin module to 8 pins i mean on the CC1101 Module i have the PIN'S VCC,VCC,S1,S0,GSN,GND,SCK,G002,G00 and GND, on the CC1101 8 pins i have the pin's VCC,GND,SCK,G002,CSN,GD00,MOS1,MISO, so if i understend well the MOS1 = S1 and MISO = S0 ?

I'm traing to connect my arduino nano v3.0 to an 8 PIN'S CC1101 and i need to connect GND,CSN,S0,S1,VCC,SCK and G00, and i can not figure out wich are these pin's on the 8 pins cc1101 module...

Thank you

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The 10 pin circuit have 2 VCC and 2 GND. That explains the number difference.
Put the 2 datasheets next to each other and read the texts explaining the use of the pins. I suppose that could sort out some questions.

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Thank you for your answar, unfortunly i'm new in arduino, and i can not figure out where should i place the GND,CSN,S0,S1,VCC,SCK and G00 on the CC1101 8 pins module...

Dig up the datasheet. It will tell the pin designations.

I just got a CC1101 up and running and checking for carrier on my Scanner. I have yet to see the data but I am setting up a second CC1101 using an 8 pin cable.

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