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eZ430-Chronos/MSP430/cc430F6137 peer to peer programing

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jota herranz
Posted by jota herranz
on Sep 22 2011 04:02 AM
Prodigy30 points

Hi all!

I´m new programing this device and i´m having some problems with it.

I started with the famous hello world, having a lot of problems when i had to select the device variant of my MSP430 (yes, i´m really newbie in this kind of programing), and know i want to go one step above. 

I bougth two chronos and i would like to program them to get comunicated with a peer-to-peer protocol using simpliciTI. I have used the examples that i have dowloaded from TI website, but i´m afraid that something is wrong...I used linklinsten configuration for one of them, and linkto fot the other one, and there is no problem installing it, but i think that they doesn´t get comunicated because the should blink at the time that they send/recive some data transfer, rigth?does anybody knows where is the problem?and the most important thing of all...does anybody how to solve it?=)

i don´t know that it´s important, but in any project that i´m copying from internet, i´m changing the target configuration from any MSPXXX to my cc430F6137 device...is it rigth??

 

Thanks for all!

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  • Greg Whitmore
    Posted by Greg Whitmore
    on Sep 25 2011 14:07 PM
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    Hello, recently at a AVnet seminar for the Chronos, one of the lab files we worked with was for Chronos to Chronos communications. I posted links to the lab files at the 43oh.com forums. The url is http://www.43oh.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1551&p=10366&hilit=chronos+lab#p10366

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  • jota herranz
    Posted by jota herranz
    on Sep 30 2011 05:46 AM
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    Hi!!

    Thanks for your help, but i don´t know how to use those files. i don´t know if i have to load first chronos to chronos file, an then the RSSI or if i only have to load chronos to chronos's file...

    So far, i´m loading chronos2chronos with CCS4, but when i build the project, there are a lot of compilation fails (besides there are a lot of Build Configurations and i dont know whats the rigth for me)

     

    Thanks for all, have a good weekend!

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  • Greg Whitmore
    Posted by Greg Whitmore
    on Sep 30 2011 06:01 AM
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    TI LPRF Workshop Labs Procedure (rev 1.3).pdf

    Sure. Those are 2 separate projects. Once unzipped, you would use the "Import Existing Project" feature of CCS. The build configuration would selected based on your CCS license (limited or unlimited) and the RF frequency of your watch. For example, I have a full licensed copy of CCSv4 and a 915MHz RF frequency, so I would select Unlimited-915.

    I have attached a pdf that would go along with the lab projects that may give you more instruction on how to work with these project files.

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  • Tobias Attenberger
    Posted by Tobias Attenberger
    on Aug 09 2012 02:44 AM
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    Hello,

    i am also working with the ez430 and would like to make tests with the RSSI value.

    Unfortunately i miss some code for the contninuous rf (function Tran) which one watch have to do.

    Could anyone send me this code?

    THX

    Ps:The link in 43oh doesn't work anymore... 

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