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  • Forum Post: On the cc1120, can I buffer SOFT_RX_DATA_OUT somehow?

    Keith Packard Keith Packard
    I've replicated the FEC implementation from the cc1110/cc1111 products with a software convolution encoder and Viterbi decoder (which is available under terms of the GPLv2 license), but to capture the receive data, I'm currently taking 38400 interrupts per second to capture each byte from the...
    on Jul 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1120 sync detect on carrier from second CC1120

    Mark Green Mark Green
    Hi, I have a legacy design which I am changing from CC1020 to the CC1120. The system consists of a wireless master (Panel) which communicates to several wireless slaves (Devices). Messages can be exchanged as follows: Panel can talk to Devices; Devices can talk to the Panel; Devices not allowed...
    on Aug 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: Filtering for EVM and Eye diagram

    thomas brinkoetter thomas brinkoetter
    What is the filtering used in the 1.2 kbps mode? I would like to measure the EVM and constellation diagram. Thanks Tom
    on Sep 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problem in communication with CC1121 by using SPI

    Manoj Kumar1 Manoj Kumar1
    I have a problem in SPI communication using MSP430G2452 with CC1121. Iniatially i send command strobe (0x3D => Command for getting a status byte) through SPI and it return a status byte as 0x8F. After that SPI communication is not working. SO signal always remains high during SPI. Please help me to...
    on Oct 17, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1120EM with A TI ARM eval board

    P.Mutasingwa P.Mutasingwa
    I would like to use the CC1120EM transceiver board with one of the TI ARM processors (Cortex-M Cortex-A or Cortex R). Is there any existing eval board for any of the ARM processors that is compatible with the CC1120EM transceiver board ? I want to spend a minimum amount of $$ and would like to skip...
    on Nov 22, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1121 RX/TX packets

    Jasdin Huang Jasdin Huang
    Hi sir We can transmit/receive packets by our board now. But we have some questions. Please help us to clarify it. Thanks ~ 1. If MCU does not read out data from RX FIFO in time, is it possible to have two or more packets in the RX FIFO? If yes, how can we distinguish different packets? 2. Is it possible...
    on Dec 19, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: Sensitivity different od receiving packet via RFStdio from Receiving after configure the CC1125 from CCS

    rhso rh rhso rh
    Hi Sverre and TIR . I am working on a project that seems to TRxEB . I want to communicate with each card between two supports one module Radio frequency CC1120EM . At first I want to extract information from EM as a small example to test the communication between the processor and the module CC1120EM...
    on Jan 31, 2013
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