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Welcome to the Low Power RF & Wireless Connectivity Section of the TI E2E Support Community. Ask questions, share knowledge, explore ideas, and help solve problems with fellow engineers. To post a question, click on the forum tab then "New Post".

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    Glenn B Glenn B
    The traditional software method for clearing module interrupt flags in TI’s 8051-based low power wireless System-on-Chip (LPW SoC) devices can unintentionally mask other interrupt flags. Depending on the peripheral and the application, these masked or missing module interrupts can lead to unexpected...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN112 Using UART in CC111xFx CC243x and CC251xFx

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This design note describes the key elements and simple usage of the CC111xFx/CC243xFx/CC251xFx/CC253xFx USART peripheral in UART mode. The main objective is to explain the CC111xFx/CC243xFx/CC251xFx/CC253xFx software required to operate the UART, with and without DMA support. The UART implements asynchronous...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN113 CC111xFx CC243xFx CC251xFx SPI Interface

    Glenn B Glenn B
    This design note describes how to use the SPI peripheral for the Texas Instruments Low Power RF SoCs. http://www.ti.com/lit/swra223
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • 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
  • Wiki Page: Connector on CC EM modules

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Connector on CC EM modules The PCB connector used on the EM (Evaluation Modules) for the chips mentioned above is: Samtec TFM-110-02-S-D-K-A. The connectors are 1200mils apart (centre to centre). More details, including the recommended footprint, can be found on: http://www.samtec.com/ftppub...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Acquiring IEEE address range (802.15.4 MAC, Z-stack, ZigBee, CC2420, CC2430, CC2431, CC2530, CC2531)

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Acquiring IEEE address range (802.15.4 MAC, Z-stack, ZigBee, CC2420, CC2430, CC2431, CC2530, CC2531) The IEEE 64 bit address is known at IEEE as the EUI-64(tm) which is a concatenation of the 24-bit OUI (Company ID) value assigned by the IEEE Registration Authority and a 40-bit extension identifier...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Usage aspects of IAR Embedded Workbench (EW) with the Z-Stack, TIMAC, RemoTI – Having problems?

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Usage aspects of IAR Embedded Workbench (EW) with the Z-Stack, TIMAC, RemoTI – Having problems? by 543672 When working with Z-Stack ( www.ti.com/z-stack ), RemoTI ( www.ti.com/remoti ), or TIMAC ( www.ti.com/timac ) on a CC2430/31 or CC2530 (i.e. 8051 core based, IEEE 802.15.4 compliant...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Antennas in development kits

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Antennas in development kits Antennas used in the Low Power Wireless development kits. 433 MHz development kits: - Badland SMAFF-433 ( www.badland.co.uk ) 868-915 MHz development kits: - CC11xx: Previously Nearson S331AM-915, has recently been changed to Nearson S463AM-915 ( www.nearson...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: CC2430 Timer usage in Z-Stack

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: CC2430 Timer usage in Z-Stack by 656199 The CC2430 natively has 2 8-bit and 2 16-bit timers on chip. The TIMAC, on which Z-Stack is built, utilizes one 16 bit Timer and the OSAL utilizes one 8 bit Timer, by default. This leaves one 8-bit and one 16-bit timer available for use by the...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN081 Johanson Technology balun optimized for CC2530

    Kjetil Kjetil
    AN081 -- Johanson Technology balun optimized for CC2530 ( http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/techdocsabstract.tsp?abstractName=swra297 ) The swra297.zip file ( www.ti.com/litv/zip/swra297 ) contains schematics and layout files for the CC2530 that contain one part from Johanson Technology interfacing...
    on Nov 19, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN075 RemoTI Simple Application -SimpleApp-

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Document: http://www-s.ti.com/sc/techlit/swra286 Code: http://www-s.ti.com/sc/techlit/swra286.zip This application note complements the RemoTI-CC2530DK kit and provides a simple application (SimpleApp), both remote controller and target node, which runs on the SmartRF05EB+CC2530EM. This enables...
    on Nov 19, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN073 RemoTI Power Consumption

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Document: http://www.ti.com/lit/swra263 Excel Sheet: http://www-s.ti.com/sc/techlit/swra263.zip This application note describes the setup and power consumption measurements for the CC2530 based remote controller and target node. Note that the results presented in this document are intended...
    on Nov 19, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN086 Using CC2591 Front End with CC2530 and CC2531

    Kjetil Kjetil
    This application note is targeted designers of RF systems with CC2530/CC2531 and the CC2591 RF Power Amplifier (PA). It describes how to implement the CC2530 and the CC2591 in the same design. It further describes the expected performance from this combination as well as important factors to consider...
    on Nov 18, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Zigbee Tree Addressing (Cskip) Explained

    Dirty Harry Dirty Harry
    Q: Zigbee Tree Addressing (Cskip) Explained by 611578 Hi everyone, There have been quite a number of posts asking about network configuration using the tree addressing scheme (aka Cskip) used in Zigbee (non Pro - 2006 or 2007). You will need the Cskip spreadsheet which I have attached to my "My...
    on Sep 10, 2010
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