You need to handle the boards in a normal ESD protective manner. There is no special ESD handling with the EVBs.
We shall measure the board in the lab and will return to you with the results.
Currently, this board is not in stock in the lab so we shall…
hi Diego P ,
Sorry for the delay in posting the reply.
Diego P said: Have you verified with a spectrum analyzer that the Tx device is transmitting at the configured frequency, 868 MHz based on your register settings?
We don't have Spectrum analyser with us…
Part Number: CC1120 I'm currently using the CC1120 as a transceiver in FIFO mode, operating on 2FSK with a frequency of 433MHz. I don't require the built-in packet handling features like CRC, FEC, and Data Whitening. This is because my data processing…
Part Number: CC1120 Hi TI team:
I am using CC1120 as a transceiver, and the configuration used is also recommended by smartRF studio. The frequency I use is 433MHz. 4FSK, FIFO mode, symbol rate is 9600bps, deviation is set to 4.8KHz. RX filter BW is 40KHz…
Part Number: CC1120 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1125 , Hello
We are using CC1125 for 12,5kHz narrow band application at 869,212MHz (Social Care under EN300-220), and using a 38,4MHz TCXO clock.
Supply voltage= 3,3V
Have found that CC1120 is nearly…
Part Number: CC1120 Hello,
We are substituting a CC1120 into a legacy design operating in MSK modulation at 9.6ksps, 20kHz bandwidth and 2.4KHz deviation. The transmitted data is in the form of UART style bytes with start and stop bits. The link with…
Part Number: CC1120 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 Hi,
just by accident I found CC1101 value line supports FEC/Interleaving. A lot of other TI chips do either.
Why performance line CC112x don't?
Yes, I know DN504 and the price tag of FEC,…
Part Number: CC1120 Hi,
We have been working with CC112x on FSK for a decade now, largely in asynchronous "transparent" mode. We are trying to convert all customers and products to FSK, including of course packet mode when we have new projects…
Hi Luca,
There was a delay in replying due to the Christmas break - as Siri mentions, I think you will need a logic analyser to be able to conclusively resolve this. Is this possible for you to obtain?
Regards,
Zack
Hi Fabio,
Infinite packet length enables the device design to transmit and receive packets longer than 255 bytes. Please refer to section 8.1.5 of the technical reference manual swru295e for more information.
CC1120 has four GPIO's where GPIO1 is used…