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  • Forum Post: CC2540 and Current drivers

    Kristopher Janiec Kristopher Janiec
    Hello all, just installed all of the software for programming the CC2540 but I can't seem to find the example code to control the two ports that have a 20mA current drive capability. Port 1.0 – 20-mA drive capability Port 1.1 – 20-mA drive capability .. My ultimate goal would be to get...
    on Mar 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: cc2540 accelerometer

    hazmel ilyas hazmel ilyas
    Hi Greg, Thanks for replying. By the way,I already downloaded the source code from keyFobDemo and in the cma3000d.c file, it shows that the accelerometer is "measurement mode" as it is described in the data sheet that I downloaded from the VTI's web site. However from this previous discussion...
    on Jun 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: CC2540 - HostTestRelease extending scan time-out period (device discovery).

    Ed Tyrrell Ed Tyrrell
    Hello, I'm using the HostTestRelease (HostTestApp CC2540) with HCI over the UART and I want to extent the devices scan (device discovery) time-out. Currently it seems to be fixed at around 10 seconds before it automatically terminates. I need to change this, preferably with no time out at all...
    on Jun 29, 2011
  • Forum Post: CC2540 OSAL Timer is not accurate

    Jerry Guo Jerry Guo
    Hi TI experts, I did use timer to periodically launch a notification but I found out that the timer is not accurate thought, I set to 250ms and sometimes the interval was over 300ms, sometimes it was less than 200ms. my code: // How often (in ms) to read the velocomputer #define VELOCOMPUTER_READ_PERIOD...
    on Jul 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Accelerometer data retrieval in the CC2540 mini development kit

    Jerry Guo Jerry Guo
    Hi TI experts, The keyfobdemo includes accelerometer data retrievals such as range, X, Y, Z, etc. I tried X only, and the BTool shows the data correctly initially but just for a short period of time then the data just didn't show continuously in BTool, sometimes just stuck for a while, then...
    on Jul 8, 2011
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