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How to let CC2530 Target with RNP Sample App respond to RC Key presses without running Target Emulator

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yesok yoon
Posted by yesok yoon
on Jun 24 2010 04:04 AM
Intellectual375 points

Hello,

I need to run a CC2530 Target with RNP Sample App stand alone(once a paring is made to a RC it should run without Target Emulator after power reset, responding to RC key presses) ,  to on/off control a lamp.

What would you recommend to look for?

Thanks in advance,

Yesok Yoon

 

RemoTI RF4CE CC2530 RemoTI pairing
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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted by Dirty Harry
    on Jun 24 2010 18:37 PM
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    Hey Yoon -

    You probably want to be using the SimpleApp sample application for your target board instead:

    http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/litabsmultiplefilelist.tsp?literatureNumber=swra286a

     

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  • yesok yoon
    Posted by yesok yoon
    on Jun 24 2010 20:26 PM
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    Hello Dirty Harry,

    Thanks for your reply.

    BTW I have found that adding RTI_InitReq() just before osal_start_system() in main() of np_main.c solved my problem.

    I hope that there is no side effect with this solution.

    RF4CE RemoTI
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  • wei long
    Posted by wei long
    on Jan 08 2012 22:30 PM
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    Hello,I'm afraid of the link below  is not available now ,Could you tell me where I can download it? 

    It's the SimpleApp sample application of RemoTI

    http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/litabsmultiplefilelist.tsp?literatureNumber=swra286a

    cc2530 remoTI simple application
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  • _Calimero_
    Posted by _Calimero_
    on Jan 09 2012 13:20 PM
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    check this one:

    http://www.ti.com/lit/an/swra286b/swra286b.pdf

    Best Regards

    _Calimero_

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