Part Number: CC1150 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1310 , CC115L , CC113L I am trying to develop a transmitter and receiver that will send and receive signals via 433mhz.
I want to make sure that whatever I design will end up being able to pass…
Hi Jerry,
There is an issue with the link to the excel form.
I'm attaching the form here. Once they have filed it out they can send it and the design documents to connectivity-sub1ghz-hw-review@list.ti.com
Design Review.xlsx
Part Number: CC1101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 Hi experts,
Some of the products my customers mass produce communicate in the 315MHz frequency band using CC1150 as a transmitter and CC1101 as a receiver. Could you please answer the following…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 Hi,
All
We are designing one board with CC1150 and their reference design is showing 2 layer design. But I have couple of questions:
1. What is the stack up and board thickness for 2 layer design?
2. What would…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 Hi All,
I have an application using the cc1150 and I was wondering the the ST balun chip (BAL-CC1101-01D3) has been tested and is an approved part and if it woudl pass FCC testing.
Thanks,
Jason
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 Hello,
I have inherited an application. I have a test board provided by the company. This board contains a CC1150 to transmit. I am not transmitting obviously. I began my troubleshooting confirming what I wrote…
Hi Leonard,
Yes, I think it does. I guess I just don't understand why Digikey would issue the notice they did. It caused a fair bit of confusion here. We were in the middle of building a prototype that included a CC1150 when the notice came thru. We quickly…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 , CC1100 My question is about the affect temperature change has on the CC1150 transmitted signal. What changes? The carrier frequency, deviation frequency, modulation,...ect.
I know that the CC1150 has calibration…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 It would distributed data you have any of the CC1150 of Tx Power? CC1150 or will there is no problem more than 10% of the variance in the Tx Power? I will answer you.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1150 , CC115L Hi..
I am working on RF transmitter design and I need the alternative for the CC1150 part.
Thanks,
Ritesh Patel.