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  • RE: CC1020: cc1020 chip comparing

    ZC
    ZC
    Resolved
    Hi, Please see the attached slides: /cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/156/CC112x-Comparison.pdf Note that this does not include the latest CC131x and CC135x device family and so isn't up-to-date (they were made when the…
    • 5 months ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1101: How to send unmodulated carrier using cc1101

    Marie H
    Marie H
    Hi Lucia, Let me loop in an expert. In the mean while, can you confirm what version of the CC1100 CC1101 CC1100E CC2500 Examples Libraries you are using?
    • over 5 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1190: AN119

    Dmitry Babkin
    Dmitry Babkin
    Part Number: CC1190 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1100E , , CC1100 Hello! In the example AN119 (Using the CC1190 Front End with CC1100E in the 470 MHz- 510 MHz band) not distinguishable component values. Help with nominal values scheme?
    • over 8 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • RE: MSP430FR2422: MSP + CONNECTIVITYSOLUTION

    Xiaodong LI
    Xiaodong LI
    Hi VL Thanks for your question! >> For the MSP430FR2422 + CC2500 bundle – based on what parameter/s you came to this conclusion? So far, we don't have sufficient resources on MSP430FR2422 + CC2500 and CC2640 from https://www.ti.com/lit/an/swra116a…
    • over 4 years ago
    • MSP low-power microcontrollers
    • MSP low-power microcontroller forum
  • RE: Which Sub-1 GHz MCU base on MSP430 in 470-510MHz ?

    TER
    TER
    We have two radios that cover the 470 MHz to 510 MHz band: CC1100E and CC1310, non of them are MSP based.
    • over 9 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Is CC11xx CRC-16 Manchester encoded?

    TER
    TER
    Resolved
    Yes, CC1100E is the same as CC1101 except the frequency range (eq the manchester coding is the same)
    • over 10 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • RE: CC1312R7: SUB1GHZ-HW-DESIGN-REVIEW cannot download

    Diego P
    Diego P
    Hi Jerry, There is an issue with the link to the excel form. I'm attaching the form here. Once they have filed it out they can send it and the design documents to connectivity-sub1ghz-hw-review@list.ti.com Design Review.xlsx
    • 10 months ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Sub 1 GHz ICs for wireless microphones

    TER
    TER
    Resolved
    We don't have any device that covers the full range. CC1100E is the device that we have on the market that covers this best, the upcoming CC1310 will at least cover this band up to 510 MHz, probably a bit higher.
    • over 10 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: Programming in smart rf TM studio

    Dora lu
    Dora lu
    Hi, I brought a CC1100E development kit. What the differences between Smart RF 04EB and Smart RF 05 EB? Could Smart RF 05 EB support CC1100E? Besides, Could I use ccdebugger to connect PC with CC1100E? Thank you. Best Regards! LUQIAO
    • over 12 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1101 + CC1190 @ 433MHz Reference Design

    kejian lin
    kejian lin
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1100E , CC1190 , CC1101 HI Will there be a CC1101 + CC1190 @433MHz Reference Design? In the TI site ,I can find CC1100E + CC1190 @ 470MHz Reference Design, so i think CC1101 + CC1190 @433MHz may be an option.
    • Resolved
    • over 11 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
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