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  • Forum Post: Sub 1Ghz or 2,4 Ghz?

    Oswaldo Rey Oswaldo Rey
    I have an application in which I have to create a WLAN between a trailer and a hauler (big truck), in order to reduce installation of wires, we decided to use a wireless connection, so when a hauler is connected to a trailer, we need to detect it and start flow of information immediately. I have...
    on May 23, 2011
  • Forum Post: Interfacing CC2500 with C5416 DSP kit

    Shashank Kumar Shashank Kumar
    I am trying to develop a MIMO testbed using TMS320VC5416 DSP kits and a CC2500 RF transreceivers. For starters I want it to be 2x2 MIMO. How can I interface CC2500 with DSP kit? - Shashank
    on Aug 3, 2011
  • Forum Post: Max Length for Extension Cable to Antenna with CC2591 Front End

    Bulut E. Bulut E.
    Hi there, We are using a radio module equipped with CC2420 2.4GHz RF transciever and a CC2591 front end (Up to 22-dBm Output Power). We would like to separate the antenna with an extension cable (e.g. LMR-400 Times Microwave) for about 30 feet away. Would this front-end be able to support such a long...
    on Dec 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: MSP430G2553 interfacing with CC2500, viewing packets on SmartRF Studio

    James Payne James Payne
    Hi all, I'm trying to interface an MSP430G2553 (on an MSP-EXP430G2 Dev board) with a CC2500 chip (on a CC2500EM board) using an USCI SPI interface to transmit one byte of data on a single packet and view this on SmartRF Studio. I am using a SmartRF04EB dev board with a CC2500EM board connected...
    on Mar 23, 2012
  • Forum Post: long range transceiver to work with the CC1110F32

    Aaron Krolik Aaron Krolik
    Currently I have hardware that uses two CC1110F32 to communicate wirelessly. The communication is basically one way. In order to extend the range, is it possible to keep the CC1110F32 that primarily receives and swap the transmitter with a higher power chip? Are there any chips that you know of that...
    on Jun 25, 2012
  • Forum Post: CC1110, smartRF, IAR problems

    Eduardo Sousa Eduardo Sousa
    Hello. I am starting to work with the CC1110 RF SOC's and I have some problems. I installed the latest IAR EW8051 (V8.20) and the one that comes with the CD (V7.51A) The first problem is that for the V8.20 I can licence it for a 4K demo version. But for the V7.51A There is no option for that...
    on Jan 10, 2013
  • Forum Post: RE: CC430 RF Problem

    Vivek544 Vivek544
    HI Mike.. Did you find solution to your problem.. I am facing a similar problem. Thank You Vivek
    on Mar 15, 2013
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