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Can RF4CE/RemoTI Pairing Table Size be Increase Beyond 10 Pairings?

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Gary Wayne
Posted by Gary Wayne
on Feb 20 2012 11:52 AM
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If so how?  Is there a specific reason for the limit?

RF4CE pairing
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  • Torbjorn Sorby
    Posted by Torbjorn Sorby
    on Feb 20 2012 12:03 PM
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    Hi,

    10 pairing entries is just the default setting. More entries can be defined by changing the parameter RCN_CAP_PAIR_TABLE_SIZE. It will have an impact on non-volatile memory size. For more information about the impact on NV ram, please refer to [C:\Texas Instruments\RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.3\Documents\API\OSAL API.pdf], found in the RemoTI 1.3 installer.

    Best regards,

    Torbjorn

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    Torbjorn

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  • Tamachi Lee
    Posted by Tamachi Lee
    on Jul 17 2012 00:37 AM
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    Sorry, but the document "API.pdf" has nothing about "RCN_CAP_PAIR_TABLE_SIZE".

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  • Tamachi Lee
    Posted by Tamachi Lee
    on Jul 17 2012 00:49 AM
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    Sorry, but the document "API.pdf" has nothing about "RCN_CAP_PAIR_TABLE_SIZE".

    It seems like I am using wrong version of remoTI. But how then do I get the appropriate one?

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  • Torbjorn Sorby
    Posted by Torbjorn Sorby
    on Jul 17 2012 08:28 AM
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    Hi Tamachi,

    Please click "Get software" from this link http://www.ti.com/tool/remoti&DCMP=hpa_rfif_rf4ce&HQS=Other+OT+remoti, then enter your information. Please allow some time for processing of the request.

    Best regards,

    Torbjorn

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