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RS232
  • BLE cc2540
  • BLE stack 1.2
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  • Forum Post: Re: which pins should be used as UART in DTM?

    Peng Jeff Peng Jeff
    Hello Nick, Thanks for the great detail! Our Bluetooth Qualification Test Facilities uses the BITE T1111 RF Test System. I need to confirm how the pins connect to RS232 when I use your PTM code. CC2540 <<<=======>>> Tester UART0, Alt 1. RS232C -----------------------------------...
    on Apr 7, 2012
  • Forum Post: about cc2540 and Hal_Uart function !!

    Kim Jin Won. Paul Kim Jin Won. Paul
    Hello everyone! I'm univ. student. Plz help me. I have operated CC2540... I'd like to communicate cc2540's RS232 port and my PC (by Labview program...) I think that i have to use several function, for example , HalUartopen(), HalUartread() etc. But i have no idea how to use this...
    on May 14, 2012
  • Forum Post: cc2540 and Hal_Uart function

    Kim Jin Won. Paul Kim Jin Won. Paul
    Hello everyone! I'm univ. student. Plz help me. I have operated CC2540... I'd like to communicate cc2540's RS232 port and my PC (by Labview program...) I think that i have to use several function, for example , HalUartopen(), HalUartread() etc. But i have no idea how to use this...
    on May 11, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC2540 UART Rx Data Loss

    Jay Coggin Jay Coggin
    Hi, I'm working with the CC2540DK and I'm having some conditional losses of incoming data on the RS232 UART port. I've read the other posts about this issue and followed all the advice, specifically this one: http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_rf/f/538/p/169944/668822.aspx#668822 and...
    on Jul 1, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC2540EM, Smart05EB -- Is there any simple Serial App to test radio via RS232 on Smart05EB?

    Henry Hwang Henry Hwang
    Hi, I'm trying to communicate between PC and CC2540 via RS232. So I installed 'HostTestApp' on the one of CC2540 and 'SimpleBLEPeripheral' on the another CC2540. I got sending and receiving on the Host side via RS232, but it doesn't seem that the slave side CC2540 communicate...
    on Sep 25, 2012
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