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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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  • Wiki Page: Guidelines for sync word choices

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Guidelines for sync word choices Guidelines for "optimum" sync word choices . There are better and worse choices of sync word. E.g. 0xFFFF or 0x0000 are not good sync words, neither are 0xAAAA nor 0x5555 because they are identical or similar to the preamble. The guideline...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Reducing number of false packet detections in CC110x/CC111x/CC2500/CC251x RX mode.

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Reducing number of false packet detections in CC110x/CC111x/CC2500/CC251x RX mode. by 611949 The CC110x/CC111x/CC2500/CC251x can inherently trigger packet detection upon noise. The reason is that the internal receiver chain will, by design, continuously demodulate any signal picked up on the...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Customizing [PREAMBLE+SYNC] patterns/lengths in CC110x/CC111x/CC1150/CC2500/CC251x/CC2550

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Customizing [PREAMBLE+SYNC] patterns/lengths in CC110x/CC111x/CC1150/CC2500/CC251x/CC2550 by 611949 When [PREAMBLE+SYNC] auto-generation is enabled (MDMCFG2.SYNC_MODE = 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 or 7), the radio will automatically send [PREAMBLE+SYNC] before it outputs the packet payload + optional CRC...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: Making CC111x compatible with CC1010.

    Kjetil Kjetil
    Q: FAQ: Making CC111x compatible with CC1010. by 611949 To make CC111x compatible with CC1010 it is first of all necessary to align the basic RF settings, like frequency and data rate. Additionally the following key parameters must be aligned: * CC1110 Modulation = 2FSK * CC1110 Deviation = CC1010...
    on Nov 22, 2010
  • Wiki Page: FAQ: Making CC111x compatible with CC1010.

    Foe Foe
    Q: FAQ: Making CC111x compatible with CC1010. To make CC111x compatible with CC1010 it is first of all necessary to align the basic RF settings, like frequency and data rate. Additionally the following key parameters must be aligned: * CC1110 Modulation = 2FSK * CC1110 Deviation = CC1010 Separation...
    on Aug 10, 2010
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