Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1050 Hello,
I have a problem with the CC1050. I know he is not recommended for new design but we use it for an application....
My problem is i am not sure of my sequence of initialization and my sequence of test. I don…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1050 Hi,
We are seeing a phantom byte being received by our CC1101. It appears just after our CC1050 powers up but before we sent out our 8 bytes of data. We have no idea where it is coming from, it almost seems…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1050 , CC1070 Hello,
I'm using the CC1050 as an CW signal generator for 433MHz. To improve the output spectrum I want to use an external loop filter, but I can't find any information on how to design it. Especially there…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1050 Could someone explain the appropriate register settings necessary (on the cc1101 end) for communication between a cc1101 operating in RX mode and a cc1050 operating in TX mode? The RF frequency of the cc1050…
Our old system consists of 3 different modules CC110L, CC1050 & modules from LPRS easy Radio www.cl.cam.ac.uk/.../er900trs.pdf
so to make it compatible we are using this datarate tolerance.
If we use wM-Bus S and T mode patch than does the CC1310…
Did a test with CC1050 as transmitter and CC1101 as receiver. No problems to establish a link between the two devices. Refer to attached Word document. Suggest you do the same experiment and if you can establish a link similar to what we did we can then…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1050 , CC1101 Hi,
What is the purpose of using the carrier sense in Asynchronous mode? It seems to me that the CS line would have to go high for some period of time before the data is sent / received in order for the receiver…
The noise appears when I turn my transmitter off or move it far enough away. If the receive signal is around -94, then the line goes low and I get my packets ok.
But for me to get to -94dBm at the receiver, I have to be about 6 feet maximum and I need…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 , SIMPLICITI , CC1050 , CC1000 , CC1101 After reading some threads, I noticed that simpliciTI is a two-way protocol, so support to transmitter such as CC1050, CC1150 is currently not available. Is that right?
I am wondering…
The legacy system to which I am "listening" utilizes a cc1050 for the transmitter, which is configured to run in synchronous manchester encoded mode. I have not seen ay setting within the cc1050 documents for adding a sync word, carrier sens…