Hi Manikata,
The synth may not lock when using the CC1125 outside of the frequency ranges listed in the datasheet. However, the reason these ranges are stated is because this is what the VCO tuning range supports.
From Section 9.12 of SWRU295 ( CC112X/CC1175…
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: , , , CC1120EMK-420-470 Tool/software: I am currently working with CC1125 transceiver chip for my project. The chip is matched for UHF frequency band and I wanted to calibrate the registers of the…
Part Number: CC1125 Tool/software: Hi Team,
The design notes and parameters for the CC1125 transceiver in the 136-174 MHz frequency range are not available. Please provide the relevant design and testing parameters for this frequency range.
In the datasheet…
Hi Siri,
Thanks for reply,
i follow your instruction but my cc1125 does not generate interrupt and stuck at while(packetSemaphore != ISR_ACTION_REQUIRED);
i also checked Oscilloscope GPIO 2 IS continue 3.3V
Right now i am using SMARTRFTRXEBK and i have…
Part Number: CC1125
Tool/software:
I am currently working on the driver development of CC1125. I tried to establish the communication between PSoC6 microcontroller and CC1125 through SPI interface. I have gone through the datasheet and user guide of…
Part Number: CC1125DK Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1125 Tool/software: We are trying to integrate CC1125 with PSOC6 microcontroller through SPI. The SPI communication is established between PSOC6 and CC1125 and we are trying to keep the CC1125 in…
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1201 , CC1101 , CC1200 Dear R & D team
I have 2 TI candidates for my new project )CC1125 & CC1201)
I need to take a decision for the best RF module that will meet my needs
My application to capture…
Part Number: CC1125 Tool/software: Dear Team,
I'm little bit confuse to calculate the RSSI
Signal strength at antenna is -110db and its amplified by LNA with a gain of 20db
Now what should be RSSI ?
-110 + 20 = 90 or -110
Does LNA improve the RF…
Hi Yair,
Yes that would be required for the BOOSTXL-CC1125 to operate at 433 MHz.
Alternatively, you could select a relevant CC1125 3rd party module (designed for operation at 433 MHz) from our list:
Third Party Wireless Module Search Tool: https://www…
Part Number: CC1125 Tool/software: Hello,
I have a system using the CC1125 at two different symbol rates, one about 20x faster than the other.
I have noticed that the SmartRF Studio defaults for the PA Power Ramping Control are the same for all settings…