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  • Forum Post: Re: How do I implement Z-Stack to another mcu with CC2420?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Hi JP, The Z-Stack for CC2420 is bundled with IAR EW430 + MSP430FG4618 as a solution. If you require support for another microcontroller it is a bit more challenging since TI provide Z-Stack NWK layer and MAC higher layer as libraries build for a specific release of IAR EW430 toolchain. To support your...
    on Jul 3, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC2420 Receiver Problems

    fff2763 fff2763
    I'm testing a CC2420 PCB design with an Anaren balun that has nominal transmit output power, performs CCA and ED properly, and has a good EVM. However, PER rates are too high on channels 12 and 13 (>1% @ -85dBm), while the PER on other channels is less than 0.1%! We also have an adjacent channel...
    on Jul 8, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Source Code of simple tools to help debugging

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Hi JP, I guess you are interested in CC2431 or ? Check out this company with the Java platform and HW supporting MSP430 + CC2420: Sentilla: http://www.sentilla.com/hardware.html http://www.sentilla.com/software.html Enjoy, LPWRocks
    on Jul 10, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Zigbee Pro Support for CC243x?

    JP2465 JP2465
    OZ The software complexity ZigBee requires is much bigger than expected some years ago when ZigBee started. Looks like every chip manufacturer has the problem with increasing code-size and too small build-in flash (SoC!) Hi Oz ! So you think the main reason not implementing the PRO is due to...
    on Aug 5, 2008
  • Forum Post: Trimming CC2420 Oscillator

    fff2763 fff2763
    In section 34.3 of the CC2420 data sheet (rev 1.3) it states "A trimmer capacitor in the crystal oscillator circuit (in parallel with C7) could be used to set the initial frequency accurately." However, there is no C7 shown in any of the schematics in the datasheet. Trimming either crystal...
    on Aug 14, 2008
  • Forum Post: Using SimplicTI for fast data rates, long range, and multiple end devices?

    Tony256 Tony256
    Hi, I was recently talking to someone on the zigbee forum asking them if zigbee was right for me and they suggested SimplicTI. I have read a little about it and it looks rather similar. My application calls for the use of a star network (which SimplicTI has), fast data rates (1Mbps with the CC2400...
    on Aug 29, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: SPI connection to PIC Micros

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    During the Chipcon days we had a reference design with PIC to CC2420. This is now.... MSP430 rules for us, but this design is still avlive and kicking. http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/MpZBeeV1.0-3.5.zip http://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/MpZBeeV1.0-3.6.exe Check out...
    on Sep 4, 2008
  • Forum Post: Porting TI Mac to -> MSP430F2618+cc2420

    lukas3399 lukas3399
    Hi all, i want to port the TI-MAC-1.2.1 (MSP430 FG4618 with CC2420 ) to MSP430 F2618 + CC2420. Do somebody did it before(any advice) ? Regards Lukas
    on Sep 11, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2520 1V8 supply

    Chris M Chris M
    That might be possible, via the decoupling capacitor pin, but I must leave that to those who know more of the intimate details of the part. The big issue that I could forsee is if you have that 1.8V supply going and the power to the chip goes down as you would like the two to be separate supplies for...
    on Sep 18, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: using 2420EM with CC2520DK

    esy esy
    Hi Chakra, The CC2420EM is not supported on the SmartRF05EB Evaluation Board that comes in the CC2520DK. That means you can not use e.g. SmartRF Studio for CC2420 on the SmartRF05EB, the CC2420EM will not be recognized. However, it *is* possible to e.g. put a CC2420EM on top of the CCMSP-EM430F2618...
    on Sep 25, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: using 2420EM with CC2520DK

    esy esy
    ... that I am currently aware, I should have added. (-: I just noticed that the Z-stack (and application examples) is offered for MSP430FG4618 + CC2420EM. This is for the combination of '4618 Experimenter Board and a CC2420EM. I guess this would be interesting to have a look at thanks to the...
    on Sep 25, 2008
  • Forum Post: What is the real benefit of 802.15.4 compliant chip over others?

    matianfu matianfu
    I understand that 802.15.4 chip (cc2420\cc2520\cc243x) has an industrial standard mac layer which theoretically avoiding packet collision at its best effort, and chips from different vendor have interoperability. However, they are expensive than rfid chips without standard mac layer, such as cc2500....
    on Sep 26, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: using 2420EM with CC2520DK

    esy esy
    Hi Chakra, I wasn't aware of it when I replied to your post, but I got a tip from my colleague that there are at least _some_ example code for '2618 and CC2420EM out on the web. If you dig into the zip file with code for the Application note 60 (AN060) you should find a small light switch...
    on Sep 30, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Using CC2420 with CC2591

    Dave M Dave M
    Chris, Thanks for the reply. You got me thinking that I should spend a little more time reviewing the CC2xxx documentation. I had looked at the TI CC2430/CC2591 reference design and it shows an almost direct RF signal connection between the two components; no matching network components required (except...
    on Oct 14, 2008
  • Forum Post: EZ430-RF2480 Weird Behavior

    RFCE RFCE
    I have set up a network of EZ430-RF2480 nodes with two-end-devices and one network coordinator, which I am reading from a custom LabVIEW application. Every thing worked well up until yesterday when I tried to use a board that I have with a CC2420 to sniff packets being transmitted across the network...
    on Oct 16, 2008
  • Forum Post: how to build TIMAC on MSP430F1611?

    fab6559 fab6559
    Hi All, I try to build a simple test app on softbaugh board (DZ1611), using TI MAC 1.2.1(macLib_msp430.lib) and evaluation edition of IAR IDE 4.11B. The problem I have is the library is compiled with "core" set to MSP430X, but the cpu on the softboard is MSP430F1611, which is just MSP430...
    on Oct 25, 2008
  • Forum Post: CC2420 Clear Channel Assessment

    Seishin Seishin
    Please teach it about CCA function of CC2420 When issuing the STXONCCA Command, Send only If the channel is clear, But If the channel is not clear, Send the data with few msec delay(e.g. 200msec) when the channel becomes free. Is the above concept right?
    on Jan 14, 2009
  • Forum Post: Which Pins are necessary to communicate with CC2420

    Mario Tippelhofer Mario Tippelhofer
    Hello Everybody, I wan to use the CC2420 with the MSP430F1222 MCU and here is my question: What pins (minimum!!!) do I need to transmit and receive data from/to the CC2420. Is it enough to interface the CC2420 with the three SPI Pins (SI/SO/SCLK) ? What happens to the other pins (FIFO,FIFOP,CCA...
    on Apr 8, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Which Pins are necessary to communicate with CC2420

    BrandonAzbell BrandonAzbell
    Mario Tippelhofer I wan to use the CC2420 with the MSP430F1222 MCU and here is my question: What pins (minimum!!!) do I need to transmit and receive data from/to the CC2420. Is it enough to interface the CC2420 with the three SPI Pins (SI/SO/SCLK) ? The CC2420 datasheet indicates in Section 13...
    on Apr 18, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2420 without internal Voltage Regulator?

    BrandonAzbell BrandonAzbell
    Mario Tippelhofer I have a quick question. I want to use the CC2420 without the internal Voltage Regulator. Is that possible ? And if yes, what happens to the VREG_IN, VREG_OUT, VREG_EN pins? Are the initalisation and send/receive etc. sequences the same as with the internal Voltage regulator? ...
    on May 2, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC2420 Random Number Generator

    schneiderham schneiderham
    I have ported the SimpliciTI for CC2420 but need a seed for the Random Number generator. I read on the web that one could use the ADC I and Q values from the ADCTST register. I have tried this bit I always receive 0x0000 when I read this register. Does anyone know if there is something I need to configure...
    on Jun 19, 2009
  • Forum Post: ATmega - CC2420

    Ippolito Nievo Ippolito Nievo
    Hi at all. I'm an young italian engineer. It's my first experience with wireless and with cc2420. I don't now proceed... I use ATmega16 and cc2420. I have read the atmega datasheet and cc2420 datasheet, So i know what should I do but not like I do!!! Some one can help me? Thanks...
    on Jul 7, 2009
  • Forum Post: Re: Using CC2420 with CC2591

    Barney A Barney A
    Hi Chris, The postings here are useful as I am also implementing a CC2420+CC2591 RF design. I was going to use the CC2520/2591 reference design, but after reading the posts I am going to follow the CC2430/2591 design instead. Have you made any new discoveries recently in regards to this topic, since...
    on Jul 8, 2009
  • Forum Post: Usage of CC2531 USB Dongle

    Roger Lau Roger Lau
    Hi, I am currently doing a personal project on using only the daughter board (CC2420EM) without the development kit - I will be connecting up to another microcontroller. I read up on this CC2531 USB Dongle and I intend to use this to capture data packets using SmartRF. Could I used this for packet...
    on Nov 29, 2009
  • Forum Post: CC2420 stuck with ENC_BUSY on corrupted packet reception. Why?

    nnoosetish nnoosetish
    Hi, On rare occasions with heavy traffic, a packet is received by the CC2420 with a corrupted length field. The radio receives it into RXFIFO, and the Rx is disabled to prevent further reception. At this point, the RXFIFO contains a packet of length y, which is larger than the packet sent of length...
    on Jan 15, 2010
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