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32 MHz
  • 1.2.1 debugger
  • 2540
  • 2540 GATTServApp_RegisterService const
  • 2541
  • 32.768 kHz crystals
  • 32KHz crystal
  • 8051
  • 8192
  • 8KB
  • beginner programming CC2540
  • BLE
  • BLE CC2541
  • BLE CC2540 32.768K crystal
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  • Debugger
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  • Forum Post: CC2541 32 MHz Crystal and 32.768 KHz Crystal Not Oscillating On Prototype Boards

    James Coleman James Coleman
    Hello, I am in need of help on a CC2541 prototype board that I designed that is based on the TI CC2541 reference design schematic. Both the 32 MHz and 32.768 KHz crystals are not functioning on my prototype boards. I have verified that the CC2541 has 2.1 volts power applied to it via the TPS72630 voltage...
    on Jul 2, 2012
  • Forum Post: Powering the CC2541 for use with the CC debugger

    Sahil Shah Sahil Shah
    Hi all, I've poured over there forums, been through the documentation back and forth, updated the debugger firmware, and have made sure everything is connected properly countless times. However, I still cannot get the CC debugger to recognize the Bluetooth chip (still shows the static red light...
    on Sep 18, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: CC2540 32.0MHz Crystal

    jie liu36614 jie liu36614
    I have a board which is similar to the Keyfob reference design. if I enable power saving feature, the board will reboot once it comes out of sleep. Could anybody give any clue about this? I really don't know where to look at. If I disable power saving feature, the board could run correctly and the...
    on Oct 28, 2012
  • Forum Post: How does the performance different between xdata and data segment?

    Li Bao Li Bao
    For upper 256 byte, we have 2 address method, via xdata for 1fxx address and via data using xx address. How do they have performacne? how many machine cycles needed respectively?
    on Dec 12, 2012
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