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RemoTI-CC2530DK
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  • timac rf4ce
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  • Forum Post: Re: RemoTI CC2530Kit and Windows Server 2008 driver

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Dalong: What was the specific issue you had? It was not automatically detected. Did it show up in Device Manager as unknown device Some more details would be great. LPRF Rocks the World
    on Aug 26, 2009
  • Forum Post: Target Emulator.exe - .NET Framework Initiation Error

    TWP TWP
    We have just opened the RemoTI CC2530 Development Kit. When we run TargetEmulator.exe (Step 4 of SWRA277A Quick Start Guide) we got this fatal warning: “Target Emulator.exe - .NET Framework Initiation Error To run this application, you first must install one of the following versions of the...
    on Jan 7, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: How to use RF4CE remote control to control PC?

    Cetri Cetri
    Hi Apoorva, Sample project for that purpose is already included in RemoTI-CC2530DK-1.1. If you install RemoTI-CC2530DK-1.1, you will see the project hid_cc2531.eww in C:\Texas Instruments\RemoTI-CC2530DK-1.1\Projects\RemoTI\HidDongle\CC2531USB. Compile and downlod the code to the CC2531EMK included...
    on Mar 18, 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: How to let target emulator to support Security function

    Zhong Leon Zhong Leon
    In CC2530DK, it seems the default setting of target emulator doesn't support Security function ( the related bit of Node capability is not set). Is there any simple way to enable this function. reprogramme the 2530EM only? Thanks
    on Aug 4, 2010
  • 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 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
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