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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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  • 802.15.4 MAC
  • AN
  • Antenna
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  • Wiki Page: DN201 Using the Direct Join Request Feature in Z-Stack

    Glenn B Glenn B
    In a typical Zigbee network, devices will automatically join the network and pick the best parent to join. The device will join as high up the tree as possible and will join the parent that has the highest LQI. In some applications, a more controlled topology may be required. The NLME direct join request...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN200 Using Constants in Code with Z-stack

    Glenn B Glenn B
    The data model used for all Z-Stack projects, by default, copies constants into XDATA (RAM) during initialization. This reduces the amount of RAM that is available for application purposes. For most applications, this does not present a problem. Most constants used in Z-Stack are located in XDATA and...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: How to configure the IAR EW 8051 to generate a hex file for CC2530 using Z-Stack? (plus link for CC2430/CC2431)

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: How to configure the IAR EW 8051 to generate a hex file for CC2530 using Z-Stack? (plus link for CC2430/CC2431) by 543672 The following steps describe how to configure the IAR EW 8051 to generate a hex file for CC2530 when using the banked code model for the Z-Stack by using the Z-stack project...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Reading the temperature sensor of the CC2430 from Z-stack application (ZigBee)

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Reading the temperature sensor of the CC2430 from Z-stack application (ZigBee) A user can add the following code snippets to their application to read the temperature sensor on the CC2430. This is based on a modification of the sample application GenericApp. Refer to the application note shipped...
    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: AN060 Security on TI IEEE 802.15.4 Compliant RF Devices

    Kjetil Kjetil
    This application note introduces IEEE 802.15.4 security and gives practical examples using Texas Instruments’ family of IEEE 802.15.4 compliant RF chipsets; the CC2420, CC2430 and CC2520. The main focus will be on the CC2520, TI’s second-generation IEEE 802.15.4 compliant RF transceiver....
    on Nov 19, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN033 Porting of RF Blinking LED Software Example to CC2420 - MSP430

    Kjetil Kjetil
    This application example demonstrates the basic use of Texas Instruments’ CC2420 ZigBee-ready RF transceiver together with the MSP430F1611 MCU from Texas Instruments. The example shows how to interconnect the MSP430F1611 and the CC2420 for RF transmission and reception, using a subset of the IEEE...
    on Nov 19, 2010
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