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 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1120 Dear Team,
I'm working on CC1125 with an rf amplifier, here i'm facing one issue regarding near field harmonics
kindly see the above image, Fc = 435Mhz, 2Fc= 870Mhz, 3Fc= 1305Mhz thats…
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: WI-SUN Hi Team,
I would like to inquire about the application of CC1125.
In addition to point-to-point communication, whether CC1125 can be used for networking work; for example, forming the following…
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1020 , CC1200 , CC1310 Hello,
I´ve read in this forum that the syncword detection on the CC1125 is crucial for the byte synchronization as well as for the bit synchronization.
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Hi Jerry,
To add to Diego's information, there is also the following App Note which gives an overview of some manufacturing line test considerations:
SWRA468 ( Final Test Considerations for Wireless Technology Products ): https://www.ti.com/lit/swra4…
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1310 , CC1311R3 , CC1312R From what I see the CC1125 will not operate at approx 350MHz. Can you recommend a similar part that will allow Manchester coding at 350MHz.
many thanks
Rob
Use the register settings from the 50 kbps 2-GFSK as a starting point. These register settings should give good BER performance. Please post a new ticket with updated test results if problem still remains.
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1020 Hello,
We are currently replacing the CC1020 with a CC1125 in one of our products and need to generate the optimal settings.
Our packet format is kind of odd but we have to stick to it.
Thats…
TheGhostOf said: This indicate something fundamentally wrong with the board
They were the very first run of this design.
A second run has now been done, and then CC1125 is responding as expected.
So looks like it was a manufacturing issue.
Thanks, all. …
Part Number: CC1125 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1020 Hello there,
We are measuring sensitivity by sending a preamble from a signal generator. As soon as 10.000 Bits are correct (= alternating 0 or 1) a LED lights up. If one bit is wrong the LED…