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    Stig Stig
    Hi Johnson, The RemoTI IR signal generation driver (hal_irgen.c/h) included in the RemoTI release works for RC5 and RC6. I understand it would be beneficial with a sample application - we are working on an application note that will take care of this need. In the meantime, here are a few pointers:...
    on Oct 19, 2009
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    Juan Carlos Leon Juan Carlos Leon
    hello, we are the students who are testing the rf4ce protocol (Interference Study) and we came with another problem our problem is that using the smartRF Flash Programer we loaded a HEX file in the control, and we do not know if we loaded the wrong file, because when we wanted to do the testing part...
    on Jul 19, 2010
  • Forum Post: RE: question about the RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.3 package

    Torbjorn Sorby Torbjorn Sorby
    Hi mei ma, I have attached an update to the IR Gen app. This one is a patch to RemoTI-1.3, and builds on IAR 8.10. Note that the target here is an EM on RemoTI Target Board. If you want to build for your own HW you need to swap out the key scanner, i.e. hal_key.c. You must also modify the hal_board_cfg...
    on Aug 3, 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: question about the RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.3 package

    mei ma mei ma
    helIo everyone! I downloaded the RemoTI-CC253xDK-1.3 package from the TI net. I opened the Projects\RemoTI\BasicRemote\ CC2530RC\ rsa_cc2530.eww project, I found there was no Configuration for cc2530 like the RemoTI Basic Remote Developer's.pdf document said, is there anyone who can give me a full...
    on Aug 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC2530 32.768KHz ctystal

    mei ma mei ma
    Hello everyone, I made my own CC2530 board according to the TI referrence design. I can see the waveform of the 32MHz ctystal on oscilloscope, but i can not see the waveform of the 32.768KHz ctystal( I had configured the relevant registers). I want to know why. any suggestions? Thank you!
    on Aug 6, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC2530DK IR generation

    Damon Damon
    Hi Peder, I use the code you give: static void setupCarrier(uint8 prescaler, uint8 period, uint8 offPeriod) and static void generateIRCommand(uint16 commandSize, uint16 *decompressedPeriods, uint16 *decompressedOffPeriods) , the result is cc2530 generate the ir code with no end, and all of the code...
    on Aug 21, 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
  • Forum Post: CC2530 IR Learning

    Damon Damon
    Hello, I find there is so few information about IR learning, just section 9.9.4 in the user guide. Is there any other document or sample code? Thank you!
    on Aug 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: cc2530 timer1 and timer3

    Damon Damon
    hi everyone, I want to use T1 and T3 to generate ir code. What mode should T1,T1ch1 and T1ch3 working at? Should I need to operate T1CNTL register? Will the writing operation on T1CNTL affect the value of T1CC0 and T1CC1 registers? or my operation order is wrong? At least in my program it seems...
    on Aug 25, 2012
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