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  • Forum Post: cc8520 + cc2590 High Gain Mode not working

    Frederik75077 Frederik75077
    Hello, i build up a custom pcb with cc8520 and cc2590. When i use the cc2590 in low gain mode (pulldown on pin 7(hgm)) i can achieve a good range (Better then the cc8520 without range extender). But when i want to use the high gain mode with a pullup on the hgm pin, i have a quite poor range, about...
    on May 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: CC8520 GIO control in host mode ??

    TAM Victor TAM Victor
    Dear Sir, I am told from datasheet that GIO can be controlled in production mode ONLY. Is there any way to do so for controlling GPIO of CC8520 in host mode? Victor
    on Jun 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC8520 self-generate sine tone in host mode ??

    TAM Victor TAM Victor
    Dear Sir, I would like to know how to generate sine tone in CC8520 in host mode. I checked the datasheet that this is ONLY supported in production test mode. Is there any possibility to do so in host mode? such that I can use this for our own burn-in test. (I2S of CC8520 is only the path for our...
    on Jun 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: PurePath CC85xx + CC259x EN300 328 v1.8.1 compatibility

    Nicolas Boulot Nicolas Boulot
    Hello, A new EN300 328 version will soon be published : v1.8.1. With more than 10 dBm (using CC259x range extension), LBT is required before transmit with at last 15 Frequency hopping. Does the actual firmware is compatible with this new version ? Thanks. Regards, Nicol
    on Sep 13, 2012
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