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CC1111
  • 433 mhz
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  • Forum Post: Re: KEIL debug support CC1111

    esy esy
    Hi ReneK. We (TI) are currently working on adding CC1111 support in the Keil C51 debug driver. The driver is not totally dropped, it has just been developed on in slow motion. We will hopefully be able to release an updated version for Keil to distribute very shortly as we've seen an increase in...
    on Jul 21, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: SmartRF04EB

    esy esy
    Hi OsoGrande. Firstly, please make sure your SmartRF04EB boards have the latest firmware on the USB MCU. You can check this by looking at list of connected devices in either the SmartRF Studio PC application or the SmartRF Flash Programmer application. The latest firmware should say FW ID=0400...
    on Jul 27, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: SmartRF04EB

    esy esy
    You seem to have strapped the target to the SmartRF04EB board correctly, then. Did the EB firmware upgrade to 0x0400(0x0036) help anything?
    on Jul 31, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: problems building 1.06 samples for CC1111F32

    Stig Stig
    Hi, I just built all the pre-configured CC1111 projects in the ..\projects\examples\peer applications\rfusb folder and all of them builds without any errors. It should work with MCU_H=<ioCC1111.h>. This leads me to think the errors you are seeing are tools related. A couple of questions; (1)...
    on Aug 11, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: KEIL debug support CC1111

    esy esy
    Update: we are still working on this, but due to the summer vacation that has been lately things are going a bit slower than expected. I'll continue to keep you updated.
    on Aug 20, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Dump the IAR compiler and go with Keil C51

    esy esy
    KRIP I use Chipcon SmartRF04 Driver ( http://www.keil.com/download/docs/365.asp ) for debug CC2511. It work good. I have problem with CC1111. This driver (SmartRF04Mon.dll) not supports CC1111. How can I debug CC1111 with Keil? Hi KRIP, the currently available debugger plugin (SmartRF04Mon.dll) for Keil...
    on Aug 20, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: CC1110, Sleep, and Sleep Timer

    RF4ALL RF4ALL
    Hi, Try replace your xtal monitor instruction as follows: /*while(!(SLEEP & 0x40));*/ while(CLKCON & 0x40); This will monitor [CLKCON.OSC] to ensure that the [HS XOSC] is not only stable, but also actually applied as system clock source before continuing code execution. Cheers, RF4ALL
    on Aug 21, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: CC1111 & USB to Serial Program

    esy esy
    Hi Keith. You've looked at the code in the USB examples ( SWRC088 ), right? I think the best way to make an application for two CC1111 dongles would be to look at the serial port example and use the USB dongle example code on one dongle (CC1111), and then for the other dongle start with the same...
    on Sep 1, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC1111 Dongle examples questions

    KRIP KRIP
    I developing device based on CC1111 dongle example. I have any questions: 1) Why I don't compile software example: RF USB Libraries and examples\embedded_sw\App_Ex\rs232_to_usb\rs232_to_usb_dongle\IAR_files\rs232_to_usb_dongle.ewp ? Unknown variables in halRfConfig function: FSTEST = 0x59;...
    on Sep 18, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC2511/1111 debugging USB

    lance_RFdude.com lance_RFdude.com
    Hi, I'm new to the IAR tools and to the Ti USB chips although I've worked with the 8051 a few times in the past. I'm finding the IAR IDE crashing every time I try to debug with the USB dongle attached -- both for the RS232-RF example and the "simple HID" example. I have...
    on Oct 2, 2008
  • Forum Post: Using Packet Sniffer with CC1110 with different SyncWord

    Packet Sniffer Packet Sniffer
    Hi all! It is possible to set the Packet Sniffer to work with different SyncWord radio settings? I want to use the Packet Sniffer to "sniff" the Rf traffic in my specific RF protocol. Is it possibe? Haw to customize the Packet Sniffer program settings? Please help me. Regards Emil
    on Oct 14, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC1111 USB

    Dumanfu Dumanfu
    Hi, I'm trying to test the CC1111 usb example with IAR 7.4 and everytime I plug the dongle similar to the Reference it say it can't recognize I'm using a 48MHz XOsc, 1k5 Pull-up on P1.0 and SmartRF debugger can anyone help me here? Thanks, Eduardo Sugai Radioenge Ltda
    on Oct 16, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: KEIL debug support CC1111

    esy esy
    Hi KRIP and Renek, I'm sorry to inform you that there haven't really been very much progress on the CC1111 debugger since my last post, hence the missing updates. The explanation is that the task has been suffering from priority devaluation for other tasks on my almost infinite TODO list (it...
    on Dec 11, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: What is the GPIO port drive strength of the CC251x devices?

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Hi Steve, This has not been fully characherized and is therefor not stated in the data sheet. The IO Pads used are designed to deliver 4 mA for the regular GPIOs and 20 mA for the ones with LED driving capabilities (P1.0 and P1.1) Brief tests indicates that we are able to deliver this, especially...
    on Dec 22, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC2511/CC1111 USB issues

    lance_RFdude.com lance_RFdude.com
    Hello, I'm developing a widget that uses the CC2511 and is based very heavily on the rs232_to_usb example. My application software uses the USB framework pretty much as-is, but I've stripped out most of the radio configuration and communications code for that example as it was very hard for...
    on Jan 13, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2511/CC1111 USB issues

    BrandonAzbell BrandonAzbell
    I have recently worked with another developer on a very similar, if not the same, issue on the CC1111. I will share some of my notes with you and hope that this will drive towards resolution of the issue you are facing. I do want to confirm a couple of things with you regarding the code base you are...
    on Jan 13, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2511/CC1111 USB issues

    lance_RFdude.com lance_RFdude.com
    Brandon, Thank yo so much for sharing these notes so far. Yes I am using the .\embedded_sw\App_Ex\rs232_to_usb\rs232_to_usb_dongle\source\main.c as the basis for the application. I stripped much of the radio handling out and replaced with my own and as for USB the only thing I've modified is...
    on Jan 13, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2511/CC1111 USB issues

    BrandonAzbell BrandonAzbell
    lance_RFdude.com Yes I am using the .\embedded_sw\App_Ex\rs232_to_usb\rs232_to_usb_dongle\source\main.c as the basis for the application. I stripped much of the radio handling out and replaced with my own and as for USB the only thing I've modified is the vendor ID and strings in the descriptor...
    on Jan 13, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2511/CC1111 USB issues

    lance_RFdude.com lance_RFdude.com
    Brandon, Thanks again. I didn't think that you implied the double buffering was a problem, but in my couple of passes through the documentation and comparing the descriptor info, it was unclear to me whether a factor of two needed to be there or not -- so I was being ultra conservative and trying...
    on Jan 13, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2511/CC1111 USB issues

    BrandonAzbell BrandonAzbell
    Does this issue happen all of the time, meaning none of the packets of data come through? Or every now and again? I reread you original post, but perhaps I missed it. Are you doing any handling of the USBIRQ_EVENT_EP4IN event? Also, it seems the rs232_to_usb_dongle\source\main.c uses the USB_MAX_PACKET_SIZE...
    on Jan 14, 2009
  • Forum Post: cc1111 and cc1100 distance issues

    Edward McNicholas Edward McNicholas
    Hello, Im an in thr process of developing a personal area network for a system i am working on. The hardware for this implementation was previously developed by another contractor and i am stuck with it as far as what ive seen the antenna tuning on the legacy equipment is not up to par as i am getting...
    on Feb 12, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer w/Chipcon(TI) RSSI

    cui qingwei cui qingwei
    [:D] spectrum_analyzer v1.0 use CC1111 or CC2511 http://www.ouravr.com/bbs/bbs_content.jsp?bbs_sn=3240297&bbs_page_no=1&search_mode=3&search_text=qingwei_cui&bbs_id=9999 example[base on CC1111 dongle]:
    on Mar 16, 2009
  • Forum Post: cc1111 USB Buffer only takes 64 bytes.

    Edward McNicholas Edward McNicholas
    Hello i am working on a project where i am using the cc1111 as the server for a wireless protocol will multiple cc1100 clients. The problem is that the packets to be sent over the usb are larger than 64 bytes and i can not seem to get the RF usb library configured to let the endpoint send more thatn...
    on Mar 27, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: cc1111 USB Buffer only takes 64 bytes.

    BrandonAzbell BrandonAzbell
    Unfortunately, you will need to break the packets up which are larger than 64 bytes. The RF USB library does not perform this for you. Either way, it is code running on the processor to perform this segmentation.
    on Apr 21, 2009
  • Wiki Page: DN017 CC11xx 868/915 MHz RF Matching

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This design note gives a short introduction to RF matching and important aspects when designing products using the CC11xx parts. Since all the CC11xx parts have the same RF front end, the same matching network can be used between the radio and the antenna. Texas Instruments provides a reference design...
    on Feb 16, 2012
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