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  • CC2430EB
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  • CC2531
  • CC2540
  • hal_key.c
  • interrupts
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  • Forum Post: Re: CC2430DB Entering DEEP sleep

    colinb colinb
    "Z" As far as the key interrupt, you should be able to see that the P0 ISR is entered everytime you press the 'S1' pushbutton. The handle keys function is used to poll for the joystick press on the EB and DB boards. After hours of tracking down what was wrong, I realized the following...
    on Oct 11, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC2480 not replying to a ZB_SEND_DATA_REQUEST if payload is longer than 44 Bytes.

    Derek9531 Derek9531
    Hello, I'm using a CC2480 in my application with Simple API. Sometimes it works great, other times I've been able to see with a logic analyzer that the host micro sends a ZB_SEND_DATA_REQUEST to the CC2480 but the CC2480 does not respond. No SRSP is received back; no SEND_DATA_CONFIRM is received...
    on Dec 4, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC2480 intermittently not responding to ZB_SEND_DATA_REQUEST - not even a SRSP received back

    Derek9531 Derek9531
    Hello, I am troubleshooting an intermittent problem I'm seeing in the CC2480. I've connected the CC2480 to an MSP430 over UART. Occasionally (once every 10 messages, approx.) the CC2480 will not respond to a ZB_SEND_DATA_REQUEST. The CC2480 doesn't reply with a SRSP or a SEND_DATA_CONFIRM...
    on Dec 14, 2009
  • Forum Post: Problems routing messages in ZNP proyect

    Xabier Aizpurua Xabier Aizpurua
    Hello, I have configures the ZNP proyect like router in a USB dongle and I send and receive messages without any problem. When I add a "end device" and the device's parent is the USB, I have found problem to route the messages. When I want to ask something to the end device , the USB...
    on Feb 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: ZNP project bug

    Xabier Aizpurua Xabier Aizpurua
    Hello, I have found a problem obtaining the network address of the end devices. I have router devices, end device devices and coordinador device with based in samplelight firmware. I usually use cc2531usb device, with ZNP firmware, to ask to other devices about different things. I have found a problem...
    on Mar 29, 2012
  • Forum Post: Stack 2.5.0 ZNP proyect error

    Xabier Aizpurua Xabier Aizpurua
    Hello, I have detected a error in ZNP Proyect. I am going to explain the step that i have done to understand well. I have opened a original ZNP proyect ( stack 2.5.0 ) and I have done some changes: 1- Secure = 1 2- zgPreconfig = TRUE 3- Change default password 4- Add "f8wCoord.cfg" file...
    on May 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: What is the receiving sensitivity of packet sniffer?

    TIABO TIABO
    Hi, 1) Yes, the RSSI shown in the Packet Sniffer is the RSSI of the packet captured by the sniffer. 2) I know a bug has been reported for CC2540, where the RSSI value is displayed as 0 when loaded from a .psd file. Is this the case for you, what chip do you use as a packet sniffer (CC253x)?
    on Aug 9, 2012
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