Part Number: CC1101-CC1190EM869RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 Team,
assuming that you will manufacture your own module (CC11xx EM based on the below TI Ref Design): Can those CC1101EM be directly interfaced to the https://www.ti.com/tool/BOOST…
Part Number: CC1101
Team,
DN25 ( SWRA250A ) states that best performance are achieved with wire-wound inductor.
Do we have guidelines and examples (schematics, PCB) for a notch filter that can be used with wire-wound inductor for 433MHz/315MHz with CC1101…
- If you use SmartRF Studio on the CC1101 side, could you post a screenshot of your set-up?
- Could you measure the frequency offset between the CC1101 based boards and the CC1352R based board?
- Do you see a difference if you increase the RX BW?
- In…
Part Number: CC110L Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101
Team,
Could you please help with the 4 questions below?
1) Antenna matching: Can you please confirm that the antenna matching network shown at page 81 of the CC110L datasheet is correct (schematics…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC430F5133 HI,
I am using CC430F5133 in one of our designs. I am using Johansonson technologies' integerated CC1101 chip balun for 868MHz. I am using CC1101 JTI balun reference design( http://www…
Part Number: CC85XX-CC2590EM-RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 Hello All,
can I have a copy of the 'pre-compliance' report (FCC or CE or RED) for this product ?
Regards Ian
Part Number: CC1310 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101
Team,
We do provide a very good Antenna Design Kit: http://www.ti.com/tool/CC-ANTENNA-DK-RD
In the case a custom design uses the exact TI Antenna PCB design what is the level of confidence that…
Part Number: CC120XEM-868-930-RD Hi,
I am trying to use the CC1200 in transparent serial mode with an ASK/OOK RF signal.
I try to get the decoded signal to IOCFG0.
For test puropse I did the following:
Reset the device
Select the generic config symbol…
I would not recommend operation outside the max conditions given in the datasheet as this may harm the chip. But do you need the CC1101 in RX when transmitting such high output power? The receive CC1101 will not be able to receive anything then anyway…