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  • LPRF Design Notes Home
  • + Application Notes
  • + Bluetooth Low Energy
  • - Design Notes
    • DN001 Antenna Measurement with Network Analyzer
    • DN002 Practical Sensitivity Testing
    • DN003 Implementation of Microstrip Balun for CC2420, CC243x, and CC2480
    • DN004 Folded Dipole Antenna for CC25xx
    • DN005 CC11xx Sensitivity versus Frequency Offset and Crystal Accuracy
    • DN006 CC11xx Settings for FCC 15.247 Solutions
    • DN007 2.4 GHz Inverted F Antenna
    • DN008 868 MHz and 915 MHz PCB Antenna
    • DN009 Upgrade from CC1100 to CC1101
    • DN010 Close-in Reception with CC1101
    • DN011 RF Module Testing using SmartRF® Studio
    • DN012 Programming Output Power on CC1100 and CC1150
    • DN013 Programming Output Power on CC1101
    • DN014 Programming Output Power on CC2500 and CC2550
    • DN015 Permanent Frequency Offset Compensation
    • DN016 Compact 868/915 MHz Antenna Design
    • DN017 CC11xx 868/915 MHz RF Matching
    • DN018 Range Measurements in an Open Field Environment
    • DN019 Powering LPRF products
    • DN020 Programming Output Power on CC243x
    • DN021 CC2500 and CC2510/CC2511 Sensitivity versus Frequency Offset and Crystal Accuracy
    • DN022 CC11xx OOK/ASK Register Settings
    • DN023 868 MHz and 915 MHz PCB Inverted F Antenna
    • DN024 868 MHz and 915 MHz Meandering Monopole PCB Antenna
    • DN025 Johanson Technology Matched Balun Filter optimized for CC1101 868/915 MHz
    • DN026 CC2430 with ¼ wave Pinyon Antenna Reference Design
    • DN027 CC2430 with half wave Pinyon Antenna Reference Design
    • DN028 CC2510 with ¼ wave Pinyon Antenna Reference Design
    • DN029 CC2510 with half wave Pinyon Antenna Reference Design
    • DN030 ACR Measurements on IEEE 802.15.4 Systems
    • DN031 CC-Antenna-DK Documentation and Antenna Measurement Summary
    • DN032 Options for Cost Optimized CC11xx Matching
    • DN033 Mitsubishi Ceramic Antenna for 868 MHz, 915 MHz & 955 MHz
    • DN034 YAGI 2.4 GHz PCB Antenna
    • DN035 Antenna Selection Quick Guide
    • DN101 Using the ADC to Measure Supply Voltage
    • DN102 SoC Temperature Sensor
    • DN105 Upgrade from CC2510/11 Preview to Released Part
    • DN106 Power Modes in CC111xFx, CC243x, and CC251xFx
    • DN107 DMA and Radio Configuration
    • DN109 Using I2S in CC111xFx and CC251xFx
    • DN110 Main Radio Control State Transition Times
    • DN111 Current Consumption for a Polling Receiver
    • DN112 Using UART in CC111xFx CC243x and CC251xFx
    • DN113 CC111xFx CC243xFx CC251xFx SPI Interface
    • DN114 Test Signals For Debug Purpose in CC111xFx, CC251xFx and CC243x
    • DN115 Using PWM for Dimmer Function in LED Lighting
    • DN116 Clearing Module Interrupt Flags in LPW SoC Devices
    • DN117 SimpliciTI-compatible UART Driver
    • DN118 Porting SimpliciTI to the SmartRF CCxx10 Target Board
    • DN119 Asynchronous Serial Mode for CC111xFx and CC251xFx
    • DN200 Using Constants in Code with Z-stack
    • DN201 Using the Direct Join Request Feature in Z-Stack
    • DN202 Choosing Optimal ZigBee Stack TX Power
    • DN300 SmartRF04EB Troubleshooting
    • DN301 Code Export from SmartRF® Studio
    • DN302 Register View in SmartRF Studio
    • DN303 Cleanup of Installed PC Tools
    • DN400 Interfacing CC1100 - CC2500 to the MSP430
    • DN401 Interfacing CC1020/1 to the MSP430
    • Dn402 Simple Audio Loopback Using CC251X
    • DN500 Packet Transmission Basics
    • DN501 PATABLE Access
    • DN502 CRC Implementation
    • DN503 SPI Access
    • DN504 FEC Implementation
    • DN505 RSSI Interpretation and Timing
    • DN506 GDO Pin Usage
    • DN507 FEC Decoding
    • DN508 Frequency Scanning using CC430Fx, CC110x, and CC111xFx
    • DN509 Data Whitening and Random TX Mode
  • DN304 Cebal - CCxxxx Development Tools USB Driver Installation Guide
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  • AN
  • Antenna
  • CC1000
  • CC1010
  • CC1020
  • CC1050
  • CC1100
  • CC1101
  • CC1110
  • CC1111
  • CC1150
  • CC2400
  • CC2420
  • CC2430
  • CC2431
  • CC2500
  • CC2510
  • CC2511
  • CC2520
  • CC2550
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DN112 Using UART in CC111xFx CC243x and CC251xFx

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[Current Revision] Feb 24, 2012 4:17 PM by: Glenn B
[Revision #1] Nov 18, 2010 3:55 PM by: Kjetil
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