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2.4Ghz CC2530 ZStack address management
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    Fanzhong CHEN Fanzhong CHEN
    Hi, I'm working on CC2530 zigbee board with ZStack-CC2530-2.3.0-1.4.0. I have encountered a strange problem: At first, I try to get the short address of a remote device (whose ieee address is known) by calling ZDP_NwkAddrReq function. Then, there will be a network address response from the remote...
    on Jul 13, 2012
  • Forum Post: RS232 H/W flow control on SmartRF0r EVB with CC2530EM

    Raven Lee Raven Lee
    Hi, Somebody might help me. I am working on general RF modem with SmartRF05EVB and CC2530EM, My concern is h/w flow control of RS232 driver. saw that there are RTS/CTS signals connected and they have a signal during signaling RX/TX pin. Are the RTS/CTS necessary? Thanks. BR Raven Lee
    on Apr 2, 2013
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    Julian Dario Luna Pati��o Julian Dario Luna Pati��o
    Good day to all, I wonder who can help me I'm trying to learn to make a ZigBee communication with msp430 launchpad and CC2500RTK integrated, but still not as configured, I have not found an example to guide me, or how to connect or settings. I appreciate that I can help, my email is judlup@gmail...
    on Apr 14, 2013
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