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  • Forum Post: Re: File missing from latest remoti s/w

    Stig Stig
    Hi Davejor, RemoTI 1.1 introduced an optimized implementation of the generic hal_flash.c module called hal_flashRtiCc2530.c. This file is located in the \Projects\RemoTI\common\cc2530 directory. The sample applications includes this file, and you need to use this as well for custom projects. Hope...
    on Oct 23, 2009
  • Forum Post: RemoTI RF4CE CC2530: What is the advantage of using a 32kHz crystal vs. internal RC oscillator?

    fm52074 fm52074
    Hi, Does the answer in this thread "CC2530: What is the advantage of using a 32kHz crystal vs. internal RC oscillator?" also apply for the RemoTI RF4CE stack? I.e. is it a requirement to use an external 32kHz crystal when running the RemoTI RF4CE stack?. Cheers, Flemming
    on Jun 21, 2010
  • Forum Post: Additional/Alternative RF4CE Profiles

    Andrew19474 Andrew19474
    I am new to RF4CE. I appologise and hope some one can advise. I understand, as well the CERC profile and support for vendor specific commands within a profile, that RF4CE supports the implementation of additional/alternative whole profiles, but presumably each profile has the same general form. ...
    on Jul 16, 2010
  • Forum Post: OAD sample program for RemoTI Targets

    yesok yoon yesok yoon
    Hello, I have read documents regarding OAD sample program for RemoTI Remote Controller. I need similiar sample program or detailed instructions to follow for RemoTI Targets. Thanks in advance, Yesok Yoon
    on Sep 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC2530 RF4CE - RNP MaxFirstAttemptFrameRetries

    Renganathan R Renganathan R
    Hi, We are using CC2530 RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.2 stack and the device is configured as RNP. We want to increase the " MaxFirstAttemptFrameRetries" to more than 7. Is it supported? if not, is there any alternative method to increase the retry option? Thanks in advance, Renga.
    on Nov 10, 2010
  • Forum Post: RTI_ERROR_MAC_NO_ACK? What does that mean?

    Neil Jacobson Neil Jacobson
    In an RemoTI-based application where this is a conversation going on bewteen a remote control and a target I get this RTI_ERROR_MAC_NO_ACK error in the target from SendDataCnf when in communication from the target to the remote (using SendDataReq). This message is sent in response to a message received...
    on Feb 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: RemoTI-CC2530DK webpage not found

    William T William T
    Hi, I can not find the 'RemoTI-CC2530DK' webpage and its related info on the TI website anymore. Is this RemoTI-CC2530DK no longer available ? or, already obsolete ? Thanks & Best Regards, William
    on Mar 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: [RF4CE=Controller]: Single Channel Pairing Question

    William T William T
    Hi, Basically, in RF4CE, target determines which frequency bands (MAC ch15, 20 or 25) the network will operate in ( ->called: frequency agility). Understand that, In RemoTI this 'frequency agility' feature can be disabled in the 'Target', to enable single channel pairing (by...
    on Mar 30, 2011
  • Forum Post: RF4CE: optimize power consumption and latency

    Thomas Cubizolle Thomas Cubizolle
    Hello, I'm trying to optimize power consumption and latency on a remote with RemoteTI 1.1. I'm sending sensor data at 100Hz but sending take too much time and I lose some data. I have disabled acknowledge when calling RTI_SendDataReq, but time between RTI_SendDataReq and RTI_SendDataCnf...
    on Jun 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: How to let CC2530 Target with RNP Sample App respond to RC Key presses without running Target Emulator

    yesok yoon yesok yoon
    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
    on Jun 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: How to send data back from target to controller

    wei long wei long
    Hi all, I am studying the SimpleApp of RemoTI ,how can I send data from target to controller , the project just gives the example of sending data from the controller to the target.
    on Feb 29, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC2530DK IR generation

    pratiba rani pratiba rani
    Hi Could someone please help me with deveolping a code or rather modifyring the code in the TI example software (light_switch linked to CC2530 DK) so that the other 3 LEDs on the Smart RF05EB can be lit as well. Thanks!
    on Jun 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: question about the RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.3 package

    mei ma mei ma
    Thank you very much, Torbjorn Sorby!
    on Aug 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: question about the RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.3 package

    mei ma mei ma
    Hi Torbjorn Sorby, I have another question to ask you. I analysised the IrGenApp project you give. I can not understand how to launch out infrared signal after the key pressed. Can you tell me the process of function call? Thank you! Best regards, mei ma.
    on Aug 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC2530DK IR generation

    Damon Damon
    Hi Peder, Can you give me your IRGEN project to me? Thank you! mei
    on Aug 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: RemoTI and Z-Sstack

    Damon Damon
    Thank you, Torbjorn Sorby!
    on Aug 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: RF4CE with no limits of devices ? how I build a source code for a fixed pairing key for no limits of devices ?

    Gil Golan Gil Golan
    Hello Ti. I want to consult technical people in the field of RF for the characterization of the project and its practical implementation. Selected chip work is CC2533 (choice because maybe in the future we would like to work with Bluetooth -CC2540 pin-to pin compitable ) and I'm not sure that the...
    on Nov 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: PCB switch buttons on RemoTI RF4CE CC2533 Reference Designs

    Geffrard Morinvil Geffrard Morinvil
    I have downloaded the file swrr094.zip, which contains RemoTI RF4CE CC2533 Reference Designs. The BOM does not include an entry for the PCB switch buttons of the remote control (KP1 to KP40). Does anyone have a part# for the switches? Any help would be appreciated.
    on Dec 4, 2012
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