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CC2530
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  • Forum Post: Controlling Tx Power on CC2530

    Mustafa Karadayı Mustafa Karadayı
    Hi, We are using Z-Stack-CC2530-2.4.0-1.4.0 on SmartRf05EB Rev1.8.1.1. We want to control the transmit power without using CC2590/91. We found a pdf called: Choosing Optimal ZigBee Stack TX Power - swra218b.pdf which recommends defining "HAL_MAC_USE_REGISTER_POWER_VALUES" then writing these...
    on Jul 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: AN118 -- Programming of CC253x/4x devices is available (swra410)

    TIABO TIABO
    AN118 -- Programming of CC253x/4x devices Application note AN118 demonstrates how to use the CC debug interface to perform various flash related tasks on a CC253x / CC254x System-on-Chip (SoC). The application note is is intended to help understanding the example code it is distributed along with. The...
    on Sep 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2530

    OZ2550 OZ2550
    Gribo Looks interesting, from the preview spec, its a cc2520 with an MCU, most likely an MSP430 (256KB flash is a bit too much for a 8051 core..) Are there any more details available? Hi Gribo, there are some more information available in the descriptions of the development kits: http:...
    on Mar 10, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Antenna Diversity for 2.4GHz or sub 1GHz

    Richard Wallace Richard Wallace
    Hi, It will be the CC1110, but the design is mainly being done to prove the concept so this can be re-used by any SOC like the CC2530. Check out the data sheet AS222-92 (Skyworks). There are other switches which also can be used such as CSH210R (TriQuint) or HMC226 (Hittite). Regards, Richard
    on Apr 24, 2009
  • Forum Post: when is she Reference Designs of CC2530 ready?

    wangshuai07 wangshuai07
    I am interested in CC2530,although the chip is ready,I can't get the Reference Designs yet!
    on May 15, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Gerbers/PCB Layout of CC2531 USB Dongle

    Photon Photon
    I was just wondering when this will be avail as well. I have the CC2530 DK user guide (swru208a) but the appendix just points you to the website. I found the reference design for the 2530EMK, but still no reference to the 2531 USB board. I am also interested in schematics for the smartRFEB05 that...
    on Jun 4, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Problems with Zstack, CC2430 and packet sniffer.

    LuckyLuke LuckyLuke
    Well to be honest, using a hex file that had errors/warnings during building does not sound like a good idea to me. I use the IAR versions that are recommended by TI for the different stack versions (see www.ti.com/z-stack ): CC2530: IAR EW8051 7.51A CC2520+MSP: IAR EW MSP 4.20 CC2420+MSP: IAR EW...
    on Jun 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2530 Balun

    Michael2176 Michael2176
    Hi Friedrich That particular board has a balun from MuRata, LDB182G4520C-110. If you want to use that balun, I'd recommend adding a wirewound 5n1H inductor from MuRata as well in the match between RF_N and RF_P for greater output power and sensitivity with lower current consumption. I cannot say...
    on Jul 3, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC2530 + CC2591 acting together -- reference design / application notes status; are the output stages bullet-proof?

    C. Hayes C. Hayes
    Hello, One preliminary question about the CC2530 and CC2591 independent of each other -- are the RF output stages of these parts "bullet proof" against any reasonably possible output mismatch / reflection / oscillation such as operating at full power into an open circuit or short circuit...
    on Jun 11, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2530 - Does it have a location engine? Plus some other questions

    sumit tiwari sumit tiwari
    Dear Sir, we want to develop an application on CC2530 at this time we are using SmartRF05 Evaluation Board . in that we canprogram the CC2530 through USB controller CC2511. but now we are going to develop our board based on CC2530 so now how can we program the device? is it possible to program...
    on Aug 28, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Sensor Demo on SmartRF05EB1.3 and CC2530EM 1.3.1 schematics

    esy esy
    Hi Hans. The JOYSTICK_DN signal is logically OR'ed into the digital signal JOY_MOVE and it is also converted into a "weighted" analog signal JOY_LEVEL to specify the direction. The CC2530(EM) doesn't have enough I/O pins to have one digital I/O per joystick direction. Instead the two...
    on Sep 8, 2009
  • Forum Post: Sensor Demo on SmartRF05EB1.3 and CC2530EM 1.3.1 schematics

    Hans Hans
    Hi team, here is my problem: installed SensorDemo Collector/Gateway on one SmartRF05 EB and SensorDemo Sensor on a 2nd RF05EB board. Everthing works as documented [:)] Pushing joystick butten down starts transmitting data to the gateway. I looked for the signal flow of "joystick button down"...
    on Sep 4, 2009
  • Forum Post: Problem with SmartRF05 and CC2530 customized target...

    leo~ leo~
    We have a customized CC2530 based module, and I planned to use through SmartRF05 to program it, on P3 The SmartRF05 can recognize the target at the very beginning. Then I opened up SmartRF05 studio to look at some registers. It happens that the SmartRF05 can not recognize the target CC2530 anymore...
    on Sep 5, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Question about the IEEE address of CC2530

    esy esy
    John, The "primary" IEEE MAC address (a 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier address -- or EUI-64 in short) is a chip-unique TI registered IEEE address that is programmed into the chip's flash information page in production test. The flash information page is read-only memory, so you will...
    on Sep 28, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Program CC2530

    esy esy
    Hello Sumit. Sending UART data over the radio is not any different than sending other data. I guess the challenge lies in developing software that handles both receive/transmit over the serial interface (UART) while at the same time you handle receive/transmit with the radio, and implement adequate...
    on Sep 29, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2530EMK on a SMARTRF04EB??

    M M
    Yes, the CC2530EM can also be programmed/debugged with a SmartRF04EB.
    on Oct 14, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2500 or CC2520 for worldwide remote control application

    delete delete
    Hello, How about using a SoC, i.e. CC2530, http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/cc2530.html , and using RemoTI. RemoTI is TI's RFCE Compliant Protocol Stack. For more information about the Stack check out this link: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/remoti.html You can...
    on Oct 15, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2530 Layout Considerations

    Chris from Pinterec Chris from Pinterec
    This is Chris Pinter with Pinter Electronics Consulting. I am an RF Engineer and will offer you some suggestions. If you need to get a hold of me directly please visit http://www.pinterec.ca/contacthtml.html No two RF designs are the same. You will be surprised how parts will interfere with each other...
    on Oct 17, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Programming CC2530 with SmartRFprogconsole

    esy esy
    Hi, You are right, it's missing from the current version (v1.6.2 - swrc044h.zip). This feature should be added in the next release of the SmartRF Flash Programmer.
    on Oct 28, 2009
  • Forum Post: question on SerialApp(2530) - transmission stops after thousands of bytes transmitted

    John Lin13186 John Lin13186
    I use SerialApp(ZStack-CC2530-2.2.0-1.3.0) on CC2530F128 and CC2530EM-F256. The connection is : 1) CC2530EM <------UART-------> Computer as Coordinator; receive the air message and then send to UART 2) My Radio board ( F128) as EndDevice, keep sending message package; The network can be set...
    on Oct 30, 2009
  • Forum Post: Pointer problems with cc2530

    Fred10415 Fred10415
    I have some tables I store in the memory on a cc2530 using modified code from the cc2510 basic examples. I have no problem writing the data to flash, or reading it... as long as I assign it directly, for example, to declare the variable to using in flash I use something like: __no_init const uint8...
    on Jul 27, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Pointer problems with cc2530

    Vinoth Kumar18019 Vinoth Kumar18019
    Hi Fred, Am new to CC2530, I tried to change the code from the cc2510 basic examples but I was not able to write the data to flash. Could you please help me with the changes to be taken care while porting the same to CC2530. It would be great if you could share me a sample code for the same. Thanks...
    on Nov 30, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Program CC2530

    hec hec
    Looking quickly at the schematics, I see at least one error: The RXD line is connected to pin P2_0, not P0_2 as it should have been when you use USART0 Alt. 1 location. That will prevent the UART from working in Rx direction. I also noticed that you have connected an LED to P0_6 without an external...
    on Dec 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: program cc2530 soc with smartRF04EB

    esy esy
    Hi! You can program or debug a CC2530 or a CC2531 device using a SmartRF04EB, but you will need to have upgraded the Smart04EB's firmware to a quite new version (i.e. revision 0040 or newer), but it seems like you've done that already. Good luck with your development :-)
    on Dec 14, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: cc2530 output transmit power

    esy esy
    Hi Gina, The CC2530 on its own is rated to typical transmit output power of 4.5 dBm. Since dBm is a power unit relative to one milliwatt (mW), we can convert it using the formula: P_mW = 10 ^ (P_dBm / 10) giving us that 4.5 dBm equates to 10 ^ (4.5 / 10) = 2.82 mW. (If you want more output power...
    on Dec 15, 2009
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