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  • CC1201: LNA optimum source impedance over 137-158 MHz

    Ehsan Taghdisi
    Ehsan Taghdisi
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1125 Hello everyone. I'd like to use the CC1201 transceiver over 137-158 MHz frequency band. The datasheet indicates that this band is supported but provides no information about the optimum source…
    • 1 month ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: LNA input impedance

    Warren Snyder
    Warren Snyder
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Using the CC1201 without the PA, and driven from a 50 antenna what is the input impedance of the LNA ports pins at 950 MHz? This info is in the CC13XX Hardware & PCB ap note. Can someone confirm the LNAs are identical for these…
    • Resolved
    • 4 months ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • RE: CC1201: 431-527MHz sub GHz band

    Bharat Patel
    Bharat Patel
    Resolved
    Hi Richard, Thank you for the recommendations. We were really hoping to ust the CC1201 (at 450-515MHz) as we have been using the CC1120 at 217-220MHz for the last 4 years. Both of these are transceivers with no MCU. The application is for a simple FSK…
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1200EMK-868-930: CC1201

    lukasz zrodlak
    lukasz zrodlak
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1200EMK-868-930 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1200 , MSP430F5438 Dear all, is there any user friendly documentation or tutorial how to start programming CC1200EMK-868-930 via SPI interface? This kit seems to be useless without additional…
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1200EMK-868-930: CC1201

    lukasz zrodlak
    lukasz zrodlak
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1200EMK-868-930 Dear all, on the page https://www.ti.com/product/CC1200#software-development there are some programms' examples written in C. But how to compile them? There is no Makefile. No README. Is there any IDE from TI? Thank you…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1200EMK-868-930: CC1201

    lukasz zrodlak
    lukasz zrodlak
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1200EMK-868-930 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1200 Dear all, I am looking for some SDK that helps me to start with CC1200 Evaluation Module Kit 868-930 MHz. I would like to connect this module over SPI to linux system. So far I couldn…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201 vs CC1120

    David Davidov
    David Davidov
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1201 , CC1120 Hi, due to long lead times, we thinking to replace CC1201 to CC1120 can u advise what is difference between this two
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • RE: CC1201: Listen before talk (LBT)

    Andreas Frühstück
    Andreas Frühstück
    Resolved
    Hello Siri, with this information I should now be able to find the appropriate settings and move the project forward. Thank you for all your support and your patience. Kind regards, Andreas
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: CC1201: sniff-mode - receiving and calibration

    Andreas Frühstück
    Andreas Frühstück
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Hello everybody, In my application, a battery-operated transponder (slave) should communicate with a wired remote station (master) via radio. The CC1201 is used as the RF chip on both sides. In order to be able to work in an energy-saving…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: Cofiguration for GMSK and temperature compensation

    SY Yoon
    SY Yoon
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Hi. I have some question about the CC1201. 1. Temperature compensation of Tx. - Can I get some guide documents or reference for temperature compensation of RF (TX) 2. Configuration of GMSK. - Does CC1201 support the GMSK? If…
    • Resolved
    • over 1 year ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
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