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  • Forum Post: CC2560 data transfer rate questions

    Leo Marín Leo Marín
    Hi champs, could somebody please help to answer the following questions: - What is the maximum data transfer rate can be reached with Bluetooth? - What considerations need to be made when WiFi and Bluetooth are interacting? What sorts of problems are expected and how to deal with them...
    on Jan 31, 2011
  • Forum Post: Real-time (in person) users' groups? Do they exist? In Central Texas?

    David Ferreira David Ferreira
    I was wondering if there exist any regional or national MSP430 users groups (that actually meet in person). I live in Round Rock, TX (near Austin) and I would be very interested in occassional face-to-face meetings with other people who tinker with MSP430s, regardless of level. I realize that the...
    on Mar 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: RF2560 bluetooth connection to PC

    Matthew Sebastian Matthew Sebastian
    Using the older Beta1.0 SDK I was able to connect directly to my Windows 7 PC through the SPP on a regular bluetooth dongle, and get the accelerometer data through a COM connection. I simply had to add a bluetooth device, wait for the RF2560 to show up, and pair using 0000 Using the newer GA 1.0 SDK...
    on Jun 9, 2011
  • Forum Post: ez430-RF2560 Payload Increas

    Eddie B Eddie B
    Hi guys, I use the ez439-RF2560 with the SDK GA1.0 accelerometer application and I want to increase the Payload from 4 byte to 8 byte. Until now I changed the following values appl_spp.c #ifdef PACKETISE_USB_DATA /* Start of header */ #define SOH 0x01 #define HEADER_SIZE 1 ...
    on Aug 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Mindtree SDK Supported Baudrates

    Fred J Fred J
    I am using the EZ430-RF256x with the Mindtree MSPEXP-PAN1315 SDK and UART bridge code modification to communicate between my laptop and an external device (connected directly via UART). The SDK has the default baud rate for all MSP430 clock frequencies listed as 115200 bps. It shows in msp430_uart.h...
    on Oct 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Modify SDK code of ez430 rf2560 to take A/D measurements from A12-A13 pins

    John_In John_In
    Dear all, I have a ez430-rf2560 evaluation board and i have modify the code so the A/D measurements to be from the A12 and A13 port from the J3 header. The modification of the code i made is in the file hal_adc.h: #define ACC_X_PIN BIT12 #define ACC_Y_PIN BIT13 #define ACC_Z_PIN BIT14...
    on Oct 18, 2011
  • Forum Post: EZ430-RF2560 temperature sensor

    Josip Bi����an Josip Bi����an
    Hello, I'd like to use EZ430-RF2560 to send information from its temperature sensor to a phone via Bluetooth. I'm quite unfamiliar with this technologies, so I'm wondering is it possible to modify existing acclerometer application to perform such task and how do I acquire information...
    on Jan 4, 2012
  • Forum Post: MSP430 - Getting Started with Bluetooth

    Nir Gluzman Nir Gluzman
    This post serves as the main place for information about using TI's Bluetooth solution using the MSP430. There are two main platforms available MSP-EXP430F5438+PAN1315EMK - for extensive software development - http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/PAN1315EMK_User_Guide ...
    on Jan 30, 2011
  • Forum Post: Connect to ez430-RF256x when it is in non-discoverable mode?

    Shashank Revankar Shashank Revankar
    Hello, How can I connect to a ez430-RF256x target board running Mindtree EherMind Bluetooth Stack when the device is in non discoverable mode? I tried pairing the device with my android phone using SSP. It gets paired. But after the board becomes non discoverable, If I try to connect it with any...
    on Aug 10, 2012
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