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169 MHz
  • #CC1120
  • 868MHz
  • Antenna
  • cc1120
  • CC1125
  • C-mode
  • msp430
  • N-mode
  • PA
  • Radiocrafts
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  • wmbus
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  • Forum Post: Re: CC1120 + gain

    Richard Wallace Richard Wallace
    Hi Peter, I strongly recommend to use a part from Skyworks. Please contact Wesley.Boyd@skyworksinc.com for more information. Best regards, Richard.
    on Oct 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: RE: What is a Wireless Social Alarm?

    Richard Wallace Richard Wallace
    Hi Charles, Many social alarm application require the stringent ETSI cat 1 requirements. Please check out the 868 MHz Cat 1 reference design for the CC1125: http://www.ti.com/litv/zip/swrr097 ; this contains the schematic and the layout files. Development kits are also available: https://estore.ti...
    on Aug 15, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Best development kit for Wireless MBus (wmbus) - CC1120, CC1121 or CC1125

    Radiogeek Radiogeek
    Hi Joerg, if you are looking for a field proven Wireless M-Bus solution, have a look at Radiocrafts RC1180-MBUS3 and RC1700HP-MBUS4. These are very compact pin-compatible modules for 868 and 169 MHz. They contain a complete Wireless M-Bus stack, not only the physical layer, but also all MAC layers...
    on Sep 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC1120 solution with MCU (MSP430)

    rhso rh rhso rh
    hi Martin, I am currently using TrxEB based on msp430 and an RF module based on CC1120 . I'd like to use the STM32 microprocessor instead of my current msp430 . Is is possible to change the MCU in Smart Rf to a CC1120 SPI connection . If not, why is it not possible? thank you. Cordially...
    on Sep 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Wireless M-Bus and CC1120 in 169 MHz, Is it posible?

    Maykel Alonso Maykel Alonso
    Hi TER, I tried with teh settings you gave me and doesn´t work. For the test I use the SmartRF Studio with the cc112xEM module and an eval board from Telit for communications in wM-Bus. The Telit eval board I configure for channel 1a as the table below and I send typical messages: Channel...
    on Sep 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Wireless M-Bus and CC1120 in 169 MHz, Is it posible?

    Maykel Alonso Maykel Alonso
    Hi TER and thanks again. I tried with the register values you provided me for N1a, and changed the deviation to 1.2 kHz (MODCFG_DEV_E = 0x09) as you told me. It continues without working. There are other registers that i have to configure. The ones I have changed are: PKT_CFG0= 0x20 --> Give variable...
    on Sep 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Wireless M-Bus and CC1120 in 169 MHz, Is it posible?

    Maykel Alonso Maykel Alonso
    Hi TER, I have increase the Rx Bandwidth to 25 kHz first, and the to 33 kHz (Max Allowed). There is not result. I have measured in an spectrum analyzer the output signal of the channel 1a of the telit module and the frequency center peak is always betwen the 169.4053-169.4078 MHz, with a signal of...
    on Sep 26, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Not receive the expected coverage in CC1120 boards to 169 Mhz

    Richard Wallace Richard Wallace
    The antenna was tuned whilst the EM was placed on the TRXEB. Measuring the antenna as a stand alone will show an offset in frequency. Attached is the original tuning report for this antenna on the 169 MHz EM mounted on TRXEB. Regards, Richard (Please visit the site to view this file)
    on Oct 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Not receive the expected coverage in CC1120 boards to 169 Mhz

    Richard Wallace Richard Wallace
    Hi, Attached the datasheet of the 169 MHz kit antenna used with the kits. Regards, Richard (Please visit the site to view this file)
    on Nov 30, 2012
  • Forum Post: Wireless M-Bus and CC1120 in 169 MHz, Is it posible?

    Maykel Alonso Maykel Alonso
    Hi All, I have been reading about that, and also i have the CC1120 eval modules with an MSP430. The CC1120 it works in 169 MHz, and i could send messages from one to other device. The problem it is to configure to work with other devices over the wireless m-bus standard, I try to configure the registers...
    on Sep 24, 2012
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