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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
  • CC1000
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  • Wiki Page: DN401 Interfacing CC1020/1 to the MSP430

    Glenn B Glenn B
    The purpose of this design note is to show how to interface the CC1020 EMX to the MSP430F1xx/41x family. The example shows the interconnection between the CC1020/1 transceiver and the MSP430F169. The protocol defined in application note AN025 has been ported to the MSP430 where the main functionalities...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: DN400 Interfacing CC1100 - CC2500 to the MSP430

    Glenn B Glenn B
    The purpose of this design note is to show how to interface the CC1100 /CC2500 EM with the MSP430F1xx/41x family. An example shows the interconnection between the CC1100/CC2500 transceiver and the MSP430F169. The simple protocol is adapted from the TI software libraries. The software handles the transceiver...
    on Feb 24, 2012
  • Wiki Page: AN069 Low Cost Long Range One Way Audio Communications at 900 MHz

    GrantC GrantC
    This design implements a one way audio link, based on the Texas Instruments CC1150 (transmit only), CC1101 (transmit/receive), and the MSP430F2232 microcontroller. The system consists of a ‘transmitter’ card and a ‘receiver’ card, and operates in the 900 MHz band (868 –...
    on Jun 15, 2011
  • Wiki Page: MSP430 TIMAC Code Size

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: MSP430 TIMAC Code Size Configuration Code Ram Non-Beacon Coordinator 13.2k 307 Non-Beacon Device 12.4k 315 Non-Beacon Coordinator + Device 14.7k 329
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Code size requirements for the different sample applications in SimpliciTI (8051 and MSP430)

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Code size requirements for the different sample applications in SimpliciTI (8051 and MSP430) by 1375508 The different code size requirements for the four sample applications included in the SimpliciTI install is listed in the table below. The numbers are approximate due to some differences...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN067 Wireless MBUS Implementation with CC1101 and MSP430

    Kjetil Kjetil
    This application note describes how the CC1101 and MSP430 combined can be configured to a modem that complies with the Wireless MBUS standard. The wireless MBUS standard is a communication standard for meters and wireless readout of meters, and specifies the physical and the data link layer. Power consumption...
    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
  • Wiki Page: AN057 Measuring the Power Consumption on eZ430-RF2480

    Kjetil Kjetil
    CC2480 is a ZigBee network coprocessor that greatly simplifies getting up and running with ZigBee. The remote procedure call interface of the CC2480, running over a serial interface, provides a powerful and simple way of controlling the ZigBee device. With just a few commands required to operate the...
    on Nov 19, 2010
  • Wiki Page: AN049 Software for CC1100/CC2500 and MSP430

    Kjetil Kjetil
    The “Software for CC1100/CC2500 and MSP430 - Examples and Function Library” is the recommended starting point for developing software for the CC1100/CC2500 and MSP430 combination. The software demonstrates how to use some of the many advanced digital features and packet handling capabilities...
    on Nov 19, 2010
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