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  • Forum Post: Using CC1101 with ASK/OOK modulation (SmartRF Studio)

    Frank Thomas Frank Thomas
    Hello everybody, I'm trying to change the default GFSK modulation to ASK/OOK. Doing that it occured to me that the SmartRF Studio 7 is not as helpful as it is supposed to be. While every DN and AN and DS is recommending the use of the SmartRF Studio for optimised parameters it gives me more issues...
    on Nov 25, 2011
  • Forum Post: Data sending between neighbour router in network

    Anubhav Gupta Anubhav Gupta
    Dear Ti I am using Ti's SOC cc2531 for my project with Z-Stack 2.5.0. OIn my n/w there is a coordinator and rest of the devices as Router. One of these router I have made as USB gateway through which I can access this network from a PC as shown in the diagram below. I can easily send...
    on Dec 6, 2011
  • Forum Post: SmartRF infinite receive

    TN.Richard TN.Richard
    starting an infinite receive in SmartRF (using 1.7.2 with CC2500) works good, while someting is received. Is there any pause >= 10s in receiving, no new input is recognized until receive is stopped and restarted.
    on Mar 2, 2012
  • 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: Re: CC1101 not sending a packet ?

    Michael Letsky Michael Letsky
    I'm checking my states right after I send the STX and see the following on MarcState: 0x0f 0x2f ........many times, then last one 0xdc When i try to send data via Burst Write I get : 0x0f 0x0f 0x7f ... Many times Then last one 0x27 Most of...
    on Apr 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: CC1101 not sending a packet ?

    Michael Letsky Michael Letsky
    I'm still trying to debug this problem. It seems like (to me and I'm not an expert) that the CC1101 is Transmitting, maybe, at very low power? Here is the chart from the Spectrum Analyizer. Any feedback would be great, I really need help! Also attached is my SmartRF...
    on Apr 3, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problem in Receiving Manchester encoded packets

    Vedang Fulambrikar Vedang Fulambrikar
    Hello I am working with CC1101.I have configured my CC1101 in RX mode and it is possible to receive packets sent from CC1101 demo board with 2FSK modulation.But when I use manchester encoding with FSK modulation I am not able to receive any packets.And if I put the same configuration in CC1101 demo...
    on Apr 10, 2012
  • Forum Post: Problem with 16/16 sync word bits

    Vedang Fulambrikar Vedang Fulambrikar
    Hello, I have a problem with detection of 16/16 sync word bits.If I configure CC1101 with MDMCFG2 value 0x06 for 16/16 sync word bit detection I am not able to receive any packets in RX fifo on the other hand if I configure CC1101 with MDMCFG2 value 0x03 or 0x07 I am able to receive packets in RX...
    on Apr 11, 2012
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