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2-FSK
  • 2.4 GHz
  • 2.4GHz QFM-TRX1-24G board
  • 2400
  • 2500RF
  • 2500T
  • 433 MHz
  • 868MHz
  • CC1100
  • CC1100 RX
  • CC1150 Transmitting
  • CC2500
  • frequency
  • MSK
  • offset
  • Receive
  • rx
  • RX bandwidth
  • RX filter bandwidth
  • SmartRF Studio
  • transmit
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  • Forum Post: Re: CC1100 registers programming

    esy esy
    Hi ssl1900. Welcome to the forum! Have you tried to use SmartRF Studio? It is a PC application (for MS Windows) that among other things helps you find radio settings based on various configuration options. You can download latest version from here: http://ti.com/smartrfstudio For the CC1100 transceiver...
    on Sep 8, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: CC1100 - Desperate help needed

    fei xiao47525 fei xiao47525
    hi, I'm a new ,recently,i wan"t to use cc1100 to complete the fuction (rx and tx), the system consist of a few transmittes and a receiver. when i want to transmite, i'm first 1. open the rx stete, then read the RSSI , close the rx stete open the idle state. 2.if the...
    on Apr 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC2500 design not communicating with my other CC2500 design !?

    Dejan Spasovski Dejan Spasovski
    Hello, I am struggling with CC2500 and I need help, please any one with any experianse with these chips or this chip family...HELP.. I have made two PCB designs: First is USB (stick or dongle like device) including CC2500 with a long monopole antenna ~ 8cm. (I will call this the MASTER device)...
    on Aug 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1121 - TX Modulated Continuously

    Udi Ofir Udi Ofir
    Hello, I'm trying to transmit my own modulated signal continuously such as done by SmartRF using Modulated (2GFSK) and Data format = Random Mode. The signalI get on the spectrum analyzer looks similar to the SmartRF but it is spiky on the edges like there are extra switching. Here is my code...
    on Sep 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: Strange behaviour on CC1150 and I need urgent help

    Kubilay Sonmez Kubilay Sonmez
    Hi, I am desiging LP RF link project. I am planing to use CC1150 at transmtter side and CC113 at receiver side. I have started transmitter side (because it is easier). Everything is ok on digital side. (I can write and read registers. etc.) But I have problem with RF side: - MARCSTATE value set...
    on Dec 17, 2012
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