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  • Forum Post: NEW! CC430 Technolgy Platform Blog

    Kat Kat
    Follow the newly launched CC430 technology platform Blog and get familiar with this exciting technology. The CC430 combines leading Low-power RF and MSP MCU solutions and advances netowrking, energy harvesting, security, lighting and metering. The CC430 platform makes low power RF system design EASY...
    on Dec 5, 2008
  • Forum Post: NEW 2009 Low-Power RF Selection Guide available now!

    Kat Kat
    Our newly updated Low-Power RF Selection Guide is now available; www.ti.com/lprfguide The latest version includes the following additions: - CC2530 second-generation 2.4 GHz SoC solution for ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4/RF4CE - CC430 RF MCU - RemoTI(tm) one-page spread - CC1100E -CC2590/91 - and software updates...
    on Apr 20, 2009
  • Forum Post: SimpliciTI: Range Extender (hops limitation with Range Extenders).

    Daniel Vazquez Daniel Vazquez
    I have develeop a WSN for enviromental applications. This first version has now almost two years of life, I have used a uC + cc1101 with well results. The protocol was develop by myself, it is typycal star-tree topology. It suppports up to 255 hops (in theory), but in practical I have tested with ten...
    on Jun 1, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430

    DerekC DerekC
    Are there any reference designs available for the CC430s? Or is there a PCB layout available for the Development Tool (EM430F6137RF900)? My company is about to receive some CC430F5137 samples and I want to get as much information as possible before we design our board. Thanks!
    on Jun 15, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430

    DerekC DerekC
    I've attempted to answer all your questions but please get confirmation from TI employees. I'm not a TI employee (obviously) and I don't have the board myself, but I have been designing boards for these chips, although not the CC430F6137 that the EM uses. By the detail in your questions...
    on Jul 8, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430

    DerekC DerekC
    Very interesting. On the circuit diagram (and the board photo shown on http://e2e.ti.com/blogs/cc430/archive/2009/03/23/cc430-em-board-868mhz-and-915mhz.aspx) there are two uninstalled crystals labelled Q2 and Q3. Typically just one clock crystal would be installed. It looks like all the solder pads...
    on Jul 9, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC2530 - Does it have a location engine? Plus some other questions

    johnw johnw
    Hello All, Does the CC2530 have a location engine like the CC2431? What is the difference between the CC2530 and CC2531? Do all of the CC EMK's have identical pin-outs on the two 'mini' connectors? When will the CC430 get out of XMS? (XCC?) Thanks, John
    on Jul 17, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Using RFID with ZigBee

    Pat Burns Pat Burns
    I would suggest DASH7 over ZigBee. It's the global standard for active RFID and used extensively by militaries around the world and increasingly, others. 10x the range of ZigBee, 10x the battery life, 10x better signal penetration through concrete walls, and 10% of the total cost of ownership. Supports...
    on Dec 29, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Turning on and off Zigbee Network to save coordinator and router energy?

    Pat Burns Pat Burns
    Have you looked at DASH7? www.dash7.org. Doesn't have the power issues you are experiencing with ZigBee, is much longer range, supports multi-hop and sensors, and uses the ISO 18000-7 standard used by the military. Supports TI CC430.
    on Dec 29, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC430F* samples?

    Milen Milen
    Hi Robert, this can be best answered by the TI sales person, covering your area (region). As you may know we already have both the RF900 Kit and the Chronos Kit available: http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/em430f6137rf900.html http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/ez430-chronos...
    on Jan 31, 2010
  • Forum Post: unexpected CC430/RF1A (CC1101) transmit state behavior

    Peter Bigot Peter Bigot
    I'm observing two interesting behaviors that I didn't expect from the RF1A (CC1101) module on the CC430F5137. Can anybody confirm that these are common? 1) I'm setting CCA_MODE to 3 to enable TX-if-CCA. I strobe SFSTXON, and verify by the status byte returned by strobing SNOP that the...
    on Mar 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Problem with my SmartRF04 Evaluation Board

    ling fang ling fang
    Security about z-stack, Hello,I am using z-stack to do a project, I met with a problem when did with the security about z-stack . In the document of Developer's Guide _F8W-2006-0022, it said that ZigBee offers the following security features: Infrastructure security Network access control...
    on Jun 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: Max application payload

    SteveH SteveH
    Can anyone tell me what the maximum application payload is for Simpliciti on the CC430 at 915 MHz? I have seen a reference to 52 or 113 bytes depending on radio, but can't find information like this posted anywhere.
    on Jul 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC430 transciever gets stuck in WOR example slaa459

    Adam Pribyl Adam Pribyl
    I am using EM430F5137RF900 kit rev. 3.2 to develop some proprietary packet (17-19bytes) receiver. When I do the setup thru SmartRF studio 7, then I can RX packets quite OK (there are some CRC errors, but well there could be a noise). When I export the setup of RF registers to CC430 WOR example application...
    on Jul 23, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: CC1190 with CC430 and Johanson Technology Matched Balun Filter

    Giuseppe Giuseppe
    Value of L122 should be specified in the reference design with Johanson filter balun Check the schematic (page 6) of DN025; it should be 5.6nH (0402 package). L122 and C123 forms a filter which is used to attenuate the high order harmonics when you are transmitting at max. output power (i.e. +10dBm...
    on Aug 2, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC430 RF1A (CC1101) spontaneously leaves TX mode

    Peter Bigot Peter Bigot
    Related to a previous question , but I received no responses to that, and now have more data, so here's a new version: I send the STX strobe and get the radio into TX mode. I write a packet length and data into the TXFIFO. As soon as interrupts are re-enabled, I get a GDOx_CFG=2 interrupt (via...
    on Aug 6, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC430F6137 6dB Bandwidth Issue

    Barney A Barney A
    I have a client who is using the CC430 with CC1190 RF front-end in a 900MHz ISM band digital modulation transceiver. The client on the previous board revision used the CC430F5137 (pre-production samples, so the part number is XCC430F5137), and was getting good occupied bandwidth performance. FCC15.247...
    on Aug 14, 2010
  • Forum Post: VCO selection on CC430 and CC1110

    pmaheral pmaheral
    I'm working with a CC430 and a CC1110 in the 900MHz band using manual calibration. From design note DN508, it says that above 861MHz, I need to disable VCO selection during calibration, and choose the high VCO. Below 861MHz, TEST0.VCO_SEL_CAL_EN = 1; above 861MHz, TEST0.VCO_SEL_CAL_EN = 0 and FSCAL2...
    on Sep 2, 2010
  • Forum Post: Configuration RX without preamble and syncword with CC1101

    Pablo Ortiz Alutiz Pablo Ortiz Alutiz
    Hi, I'm training develop an application with the cc430f5137 (transceiver cc1101) using my own preamble and syncword , for the TX it's easy, but I'm having problems with the configuration in RX, ? don't know how to start to read a message, I'm using RF Studio but it doesn't record...
    on Sep 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Determining Phase Offset using CC430

    TA12012 TA12012
    Jeff, The radio portion of the chip is a complete transceiver which contains a complete RF modulator/demodulator. The transceiver contains its own RF ADC and DAC's, it also contains all the circuits for successfully receiving an RF signal. The special case of the CC430xxxx family of devices is...
    on Sep 11, 2010
  • Forum Post: SimpliciTI & CC430

    Richard Salin Richard Salin
    Hello I'm trying to get a simple peer to peer link established with simpliciti between two cc430f5137s. I have set up the proper IO for the leds and buttons as follows: BUTTON #1 (Port 8: pin 5) BUTTON #2 (1:2) (using as primanry as port 1 enables interrupts) LED #1 (1:3) LED #2...
    on Sep 13, 2010
  • Forum Post: RSSI value from cc430F5137

    Richard Salin Richard Salin
    Hello I'm planning on performing a simple range test with a custom board and wonder how I could get the RSSI information from the CC430F5137? I found a application note (swra114d) that gave me some basics, but still I'm uncertain how to actually access the value in the MCU... Best regards...
    on Sep 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: CC430 Channel Selection problem

    Niket Shah Niket Shah
    Hello all, I am developing a propriatary driver software for CC430 (915 Mhz base freq) using RF1A.c as a basic framework. For radio Initialization parameters, I am using SmartRFStudio generated Register Values. However, for channel selection, I first want to scan some channels (say from Channel...
    on Sep 24, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN098 Layout Review Techniques for Low Power RF Designs

    GrantC GrantC
    This application note provides guidelines to successfully copy TI CCxxxx LPRF reference designs and illustrates important RF PCB design concepts for a successful RF PCB layout. It provides steps to lay out an RF PCB and review the final design before sending to the manufacturer. The note also discusses...
    on Jun 15, 2011
  • Blog Post: TI enables the Internet-of-Things with sub-1GHz 6LoWPAN solution

    Firefighter Firefighter
    TI has just recently introduced new sub-1 GHz 6LoWPAN solutions, aimed at providing a gateway for remote, low-cost wireless sensors to connect to the Internet and a wireless extension of wired IPv6 infrastructures. By operating in the sub-1GHz band, TI’s 6LoWPAN solutions offer longer wireless...
    on Oct 20, 2011
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