Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC110L , CC1200 Tool/software: Hi,
Im looking for a Long Range RF transceiver chip.
Can you please suggest?
Thanks
Bosco
Part Number: CC1201 Tool/software: Hello, Trying to send some custom UDP packets using the CC1201 and demodulate those packets with another CC1201 receiver (both connected to their dev kits). We have been using the Smart RF application to do simple packet…
Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1200 Tool/software: Hello.
I have a custom PCB board fabricated with the CC1201 transceiver and a SKY65364-21 in line PA/LNA, The PCB board is designed according to this TI Reference Design. All…
Part Number: CC1201 Tool/software: Hello team,
i have just started working with cc1201 device, interfaced with a tm4c1290 dsp,
from dsp, i want to simply read the partnumber registers in cc1201, i send through SPI:
0xef, 0x8f, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,…
Part Number: CC1201 Tool/software: Hello, currently working on a project using the CC1201 transceiver on a custom PCB connected to third party PA/LNA from Skyworks. The transceiver is connected to the TI Smart RF Transceiver EB via SPI bus connections…
Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , , CC1200 Tool/software: Successful_Transmission.xlsx Failed_Transmission.xlsx
Hi,
I have a system consisting of two devices that need to be able to communicate with each other. One device…
Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1310 Does CC1201 supports 402-405MHz , so called ''MICS'' RF bands?
If not ,can you give me some advices and some sub-1G RF transceviers without MCU ,and those transceivers have eWOR likes CC1201…
Part Number: CC1201 Tool/software: Dear TI support,
for our product we would need functionality of measuring RSSI of signal we are transmitting and receiving at the same time. We don't need to transmit any data, so we can transmit only carrier frequency…
Part Number: CC1201 From the RSSI documentation:
Assume a -65 dBm signal into the antenna and RSSI[11:0] = 0x220 (34) when AGC_GAIN_ADJUST.GAIN_ADJUSTMENT = 0x00. This means that the offset is −99 dB as 34 dBm + (–99) dB = –65 dBm. When the offset is…
Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , Tool/software: Hi everyone,
in my actual application, a CC1101 (sender) chip has be talk to two different targets (receivers). One target is also using an CC1101, the other target is using…