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  • Forum Post: Re: Max Number of End Devices in a Simpliciti Star Network?

    S Fighter S Fighter
    Hi, I am also interested in building a similar star network with around 200 devices. Can you tell me what throughput can be achieved in such a network? I am using CC2530 for the prototype, will 8KB RAM be enough? Will it be better to use TIMAC or Zigbee PRO for such a network? Thanks, SF
    on Apr 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Max Number of End Devices in a Simpliciti Star Network?

    pilot pilot
    Hi, I want to ask something about this subject like "S Fighter". I will use CC2431 for my application. CC2431 has 8 kB RAM. Can you tell me max number of EDs in a network with star topology based on SimpliciTI ? Can the max number of end devices be more than 255 with using AP and range...
    on Sep 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Max number of EDs in a network with AP

    pilot pilot
    Hi, Did you test your application with "NUM_CONNECTIONS=80" ? I want to ask something about this subject. I will use CC2431 for my application. CC2431 has 8 kB RAM. Can you tell me max number of EDs in a network with star topology based on SimpliciTI ? Can the max number of end devices...
    on Sep 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Max number of EDs in a network with AP

    pilot pilot
    Hi, Did you test your application with "NUM_CONNECTIONS=80" ? I want to ask something about this subject. I will use CC2431 for my application. CC2431 has 8 kB RAM. Can you tell me max number of EDs in a network with star topology based on SimpliciTI ? Can the max number of end devices...
    on Sep 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: RE: How to address an exact node with SimpliciTI?

    khodidas ghinaiya khodidas ghinaiya
    Leo, I am new to simpliciTI. In my application I have 10 ED's (Light Switch) and AP (Remote). I need star topology i.e. (1) ED1 to AP (peer to peer) (2) ED2 to AP (peer to peer) .... .... (10) ED10 to AP (peer to peer) I don't want communication between ED's and hence...
    on Apr 26, 2012
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