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…
Hi Akshay,
As stated in the CC1125 Datasheet, the CC1125 does not support parts of the frequency ranges listed in your original post:
For the supported frequency bands, it is not needed to resimulate and design new matching networks; the performance will…
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 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 topology for centerless data/voice transmission…
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
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. …
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: 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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