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Re: SimpliciTI and CC1150
Kjetil
Most probably not. This is a transmitter and the SimpliciTI is a two way point-to-point based protocol and will require quite some work to support the CC1150/CC2550. When that is said, you could talk to a SimpliciTI based CC1100/CC1101 system using the built in broadcast support in SimpliciTI. Regards...
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Aug 3, 2009
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Need help with CC1150 programming
Derek Roberts54912
Originally posted this in wrong forum. I think I'm where I need to be now. Hello, first post here. I have no experience in RF whatsoever. I have no training in electronics whatsoever, but I've been teaching myself electronics for about 6 months now and I have the idea for an invention...
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Aug 12, 2010
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Re: Development kit and simulation
Richard Wallace
Hi, The best option would be to purchase a development kit which contains the CC1150. : http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/cc1100-1150dk-868.html For RF simulations we usually use the ADS software or Microwave Office software. Regards, Richard.
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Oct 13, 2010
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RF Testing in production
Kjetil
Q: FAQ: RF Testing in production The prototypes and the first batch should go through qualification testing. For later batches, samples can be submitted to qualification tests and remaining devices to production test. The level of testing must be seen in connection with cost and consequence of failure...
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Nov 22, 2010
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Samples of LPRF devices
Kjetil
Q: FAQ: Samples of LPRF devices For samples of LPRF products, please see the following for direct sample requests: http://www.ti.com/home_b_samples
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Nov 22, 2010
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Connector on CC EM modules
Kjetil
Q: FAQ: Connector on CC EM modules The PCB connector used on the EM (Evaluation Modules) for the chips mentioned above is: Samtec TFM-110-02-S-D-K-A. The connectors are 1200mils apart (centre to centre). More details, including the recommended footprint, can be found on: http://www.samtec.com/ftppub...
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Nov 22, 2010
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Fixed vs Variable Packet Length Mode (CC1100,CC1101,CC1150,CC2500,CC2550)
Kjetil
Q: FAQ: Fixed vs Variable Packet Length Mode (CC1100,CC1101,CC1150,CC2500,CC2550) Using fixed or variable packet length when all packets have the same length. The advantage of using fixed packet length would be that the payload does not have to contain a length byte. That way packets can be one...
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Nov 22, 2010
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Manchester encoding / decoding in synchronous serial mode.
Kjetil
Q: FAQ: Manchester encoding / decoding in synchronous serial mode. Manchester encoding/decoding can be enabled in synchronous serial mode, but the number of dummy bits needed to be sent at the end of a packet must be doubled. When using synchronous erial mode, the TX latency (the time from sampling...
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Nov 22, 2010
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Strobe command SPI timing for CC110x/CC1150/CC2500/CC2550
Kjetil
Q: FAQ: Strobe command SPI timing for CC110x/CC1150/CC2500/CC2550 by 611949 A Strobe command can be issued immediately after the preceeding Strobe command, provided that the preceeding Strobe command has been completely transfered over the SPI interface. However, note that for SPI clock speed above...
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Nov 22, 2010
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Re: packet TX/RX issue
M
Hi Ray, What RF parameters are you using (datarate, frequency, modulation etc.)?
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Jan 4, 2011
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Re: one way rf chip
Firefighter
Hi, Currently TI can offer two transmitter chips: CC1150 (Highly Integrated Multichannel RF Transmitter Designed for Low-Power Wireless Applications) and CC1070 (Single-Chip, Low-Power, Low-Cost CMOS FSK/GFSK/ASK/00K RF Transmitter for Narrowband & Multi-Ch Apps) in the sub-GHz domain. For...
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Feb 2, 2011
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CC1101: New boards can receive, but something is wrong with transmit
Dan McFarland
Hi, I just got some newly built prototype boards in and they all function exactly the same: they will reliably receive packets, but outgoing transmit data is very rarely received on the other end. We've built up several of these with this layout and the prior boards work just fine. Given that...
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Mar 11, 2011
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CC1101, CC1150 and CC2500 smallest physical package
Calum Mackinnon
I am interetsed in the following radios CC1101, CC1150 and CC2500. I have a few of questions - 1. Are there any radios coming that will span both the sub 1GHz and 2.4 Ghz ISM bands? 2. Package size is my biggest constraint - is there anything coming that will be in a smaller package than 4mmx4mm...
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Mar 17, 2011
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Synchronous serial operation on CC1150
Hung
All, I would like to use CC1150 and MSP430 for synchronous serial operation and GDO0 should be used for data input but I cannot find the clock pin from CC1150 for data. In addition, do we have any sample code between MSP430 or custom MCU with CC1150 for some basic Synchronous serial operation...
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May 9, 2011
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AN098 Layout Review Techniques for Low Power RF Designs
GrantC
This application note provides guidelines to successfully copy TI CCxxxx LPRF reference designs and illustrates important RF PCB design concepts for a successful RF PCB layout. It provides steps to lay out an RF PCB and review the final design before sending to the manufacturer. The note also discusses...
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Jun 15, 2011
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AN069 Low Cost Long Range One Way Audio Communications at 900 MHz
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 –...
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Jun 15, 2011
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Re: CC1150 PLL instability
Richard Wallace
Hi Stuart, Have you tried to connect the CC1150 EM to the RFMD RFPA0133 app board to see if the behaviour is similiar ? Regards, Richard.
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Jun 20, 2011
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Output power for CC1150 on OOK modulation
Hung
Hi all, From CC1150 data sheet (p.49), the table with note to mention " The OOK/ASK pulse shaping feature is only supported for output powers up to -1 dBm.". Can you clarify the maximum output power of CC1150 with OOK modulation setting to be 10dBm or -1dBm only? HungLI
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Aug 12, 2011
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DN509 Data Whitening and Random TX Mode
Glenn B
This document gives an overview of the data whitening and random data transmission circuitry in the CC430, CC1100, CC1100E, CC1101, CC1110, CC1111, CC1150, CC2500, CC2510, CC2511, and CC2550 devices. http://www.ti.com/lit/swra322
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Feb 2, 2012
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DN006 CC11xx Settings for FCC 15.247 Solutions
Glenn B
FCC CRF part 15.249 restricts the fundamental radiated power to 50 mV/m at 3 meters distance (-1 dBm EIRP) in the 902-915 MHz ISM band in the US. FCC 15.247 specify additional requirements that allows the application to increase the output power above what is specified in part 15.249. There are in general...
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Feb 2, 2012
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DN008 868 MHz and 915 MHz PCB Antenna
Glenn B
This document describes a PCB antenna designed for operation in the 868 MHz and 915 MHz ISM bands. This antenna can be used with all transceivers and transmitters from Texas Instruments, which operates in these frequency bands. Maximum gain is measured to be 4.6 dB and overall size requirements for this...
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Feb 2, 2012
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DN012 Programming Output Power on CC1100 and CC1150
Glenn B
The CC1100 and CC1150 RF output power level is set by the PATABLE register setting. This register setting also influences the power levels at the different harmonics and the current consumption for the device. These parameters must therefore be considered when choosing the optimal register settings....
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Feb 16, 2012
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DN016 Compact 868/915 MHz Antenna Design
Glenn B
This document describes an antenna design that can be used with all transceivers, transmitters, and SoC from Texas Instruments which are capable of operating in the 868 and 915 MHz band. The antenna has been implemented on a USB dongle with CC1111 [1], which is a sub 1 GHz SoC with USB controller...
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Feb 16, 2012
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DN017 CC11xx 868/915 MHz RF Matching
Glenn B
This design note gives a short introduction to RF matching and important aspects when designing products using the CC11xx parts. Since all the CC11xx parts have the same RF front end, the same matching network can be used between the radio and the antenna. Texas Instruments provides a reference design...
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Feb 16, 2012
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DN023 868 MHz and 915 MHz PCB Inverted F Antenna
Glenn B
This document describes a PCB antenna designed for operation in the 868 MHz and 915 MHz ISM bands. http://www.ti.com/lit/swra228
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Feb 16, 2012
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