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Can I do the things as explained in description using CC1101 ?? Give me an idea I am new to this......

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hardik harpal
Posted by hardik harpal
on Apr 05 2012 16:34 PM
Prodigy35 points

I Have..................

I have seven system lets say System1,System2,.............................,System7

and seven battery operated remote with 12 buttons lets say Remote1,Remote2,Remote3,Remote4.....Remote7

all of this have MCU and CC1101 

I Want To Develop..................

Each system  can send and receive data (1 byte or max 2 byte) from  other systems  

Each Remote  can only send and receive data with corresponding System only .  For ex ::  remote1 to system1
and vice versa but remote1 to system2 must not be done

all of this systems are in 100 meters area

please reply is it possible or not if possible than where to start .............

THANKS

cc1110 CC1111 simliciTI 1.1.0 SimpliciTI CC1101 Low power RF Example Code IAR SimpliciTI CC1120
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  • Bharat Uddagiri
    Posted by Bharat Uddagiri
    on Apr 07 2012 16:44 PM
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    HI hardik harpal

    i dont understand your ...............

    but certainly you can do what you want to do

    Remote1 <---------------> System1

    Remote2 <---------------> System2

    Remote3<---------------> System3

    and so on .........

    you got to programm  UNIQUE id to your Remote .x and System.x

    so even if some one operate your Remote2 to control System1

    it recieves the signal but it wont respond coz your program  should be checking for UNIQUE ID from the  Remote2  before it takes any action 

    Regarding the start you have to  decided your MCU depends on your application

    your MCU should have minimum SPI interface ,since your going to use CC1101

    Best Regards

    Bharat.U



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  • hardik harpal
    Posted by hardik harpal
    on Apr 09 2012 14:45 PM
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    Thanks for your suggestion

    i want to communicate systems(system1,system2,...........systemX) with each other is it possible with CC1101 or i should select other .........

     

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  • Bharat Uddagiri
    Posted by Bharat Uddagiri
    on Apr 09 2012 15:50 PM
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    Hi Hardik

    Yes it is possible to establish communication between your systems

    as long as they have UNIQUE ID's

    system1 <------------->system2 <------------->system3 <------------->system4  <------------->systemN

     

                                                                                      \        |        /

                                                                                -------------------------

                                                                                          Remote

                                                                                       CONTROL

                                                                                 -----------------------

    CC1101  is just a radio module and is used to send data over AIR

    How u mangae data is upto you (programming MCU depending upon your application)

    IM NOT SURE WAT YOU WANT TO DO

    but as far as my understanding it suits your needs

    Best Regards

    Bharat.U

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  • hardik harpal
    Posted by hardik harpal
    on Apr 12 2012 13:57 PM
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    thanks Bharat.U 

    i want to build capsense switch board (with slider) using PSOC3 i have done all the capsense and dimming related part on PSOC3 . now i want to build RF remote from which i can  on or off the switch i need 100m range. but i have to conscious about power consumption in remote so it will have long life on TWO AA cell  i dont know msp controller or ccs or iar compiler, i have worked on PIC18, PIC16 and PSOC3

    its great difficulty to find example code using pic  ,all codes i find was on MSP its time consuming to learn basic things.


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  • dirt road84483
    Posted by dirt road84483
    on Jun 21 2012 03:28 AM
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    thanks Bharat.U 

    i want to build capsense switch board (with slider) using PSOC3 i have done all the capsense and dimming related part on PSOC3 . now i want to build RF remote from which i can  on or off the switch i need 100m range. but i have to conscious about power consumption in remote so it will have long life on TWO AA cell  i dont know msp controller or ccs or iar compiler, i have worked on PIC18, PIC16 and PSOC3

    its great difficulty to find example code using pic  ,all codes i find was on MSP its time consuming to learn basic things.

    hello,

    I am using CC1101 on a Freescale processor, I could say that it is easy to port the software. Try to use this sample codes : http://www.ti.com/litv/zip/swrc021f

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