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  • RE: Wireless HART implementation

    Ryan Brown1
    Ryan Brown1
    Hi Jacob, TI has released TI 15.4 Stacks, available within TIMAC (deprecated) and the SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK (recommended), however TI has not invested in development of a specific Wireless HART solution and thus further user development would be…
    • over 2 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • Answered
  • CC2640R2F: Wireless HART (WHART) stack availability

    franziskus
    franziskus
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC2640R2F Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2642R Team, can you give an update about the status of our wireless HART solutions? Thanks!
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Bluetooth®︎
    • Bluetooth forum
  • RE: CC2640: Wireless Hart vs. BLE

    Fredrik K
    Fredrik K
    Hi Viktorija, We do not really have such a comparison. WHART is of course designed specifically for the application you ask for, but there is currently no support for it on our devices. Cheers, Fredrik
    • over 7 years ago
    • Bluetooth®︎
    • Bluetooth forum
  • RE: Wireless HART Stack

    Morten Braathen
    Morten Braathen
    Please take a look at Nivis. http://www.nivis.com/technology/WirelessHART.php LPRF Rocks the World
    • over 12 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • WirelessHART or ISA100.11a

    Henrik Nilsen
    Henrik Nilsen
    Hei, Do TI support WirelessHART or ISA100.11a? Regards Henrik
    • over 7 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • Answered
  • RE: WirelessHART over TIMAC on cc2538

    TheDarkSide
    TheDarkSide
    Resolved
    Hi, while the CC2538 is a device capable of supporting WHART stack, TI-MAC API don't support channel hopping or TDMA WHART framing. Thanks, TheDarkSide
    • over 10 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • Answered
  • BEAGL-BONE-BLACK: Cant get PRU-ICSS SW UART to work

    Beorn Harris
    Beorn Harris
    Resolved
    I am not able to get the SW UART to work on the Beaglebone black and I am not sure what I am issing. Board: Beaglebone black Base Image : am335x-debian-11.7-iot-armhf-2023-09-02-4gb I have successfully compiled and installed a new kernel, with the…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Processors
    • Processors forum
  • RE: LTP5902

    James  Evans
    James Evans
    navaneetha kothapalli said: I would like to know whether you have wireless hart protocol stack for any of your ti controller. I want to implement Wireless HART protocol in ti controller. Is this a separate question or related to using the LTP5902…
    • over 6 years ago
    • RF & microwave
    • RF & microwave forum
  • Re: Design a WirelessHART Adaptor with CC2530DK?

    Peder
    Peder
    Hi Hernan, Yes, the CC2530DK can transmit Wireless HART frames using the TIMAC, but I don't know of anybody who offers a WHART stack to run on the CC2530. So you can inject pre-formatted packets, but not build an actual WHART device. Peder
    • over 14 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • OPA188 & OPA140 & OPA237 VCM Range not as in Datasheet

    Sk_54
    Sk_54
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA188 , OPA237 , OPA140 , LM7705 , OPA2188 , OPA2140 Hello Everybody. Im currently evaluating 3 op amps in Single Power supply mode, while connecting the in+ to GND and in follower mode I got aprox 8mV in the output…
    • over 9 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
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