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  • CC1201: cc1201 max data rate?

    user4766611
    user4766611
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 in the ds, the cc1201 support 4gfsk 1.25Mbps; If i donot use the internal protocol, we use 8fsk or 16fsk in transparent transmission mode , the data rate of cc1201 can support 4mbps?
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: CC1201 how to cfg 625ksps on 2fsk

    user4766611
    user4766611
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 HELLO , CC1201 how to cfg 625ksps on 2fsk?
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: cc1201

    Joseph Sasson
    Joseph Sasson
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Dear In the specs. there is a capacitor of 0.9p connecting to the antenna. The admitance of this capacitor at 400MHz is more than 400 ohm. This seems to be very low value pf capacitor. What is the reason to this value?
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: CC1201 RX BW and CORDIC Samples

    Rui Gomes67
    Rui Gomes67
    Part Number: CC1201 Hi. I am trying to use the CC1201 to retrieve angle samples from the CORDIC at a data rate of 100 kHz. However, the RX bandwidth is 833.33kHz (direct down-conversion), which means that the ADC sample rate and CORDIC update rate…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: cc1201 Transparent and Synchronous Serial Operation

    user4766611
    user4766611
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 hello all, we want to use the cc1201 Transparent and Synchronous Serial Operation, would you please give some examples? thanks for your reply.
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1201: CC1201 and TCXO

    Rui Gomes67
    Rui Gomes67
    We suspect that it might be due to the stringent rise/fall time of 2ns the CC1201 requires for CMOS TCXO, and probably the clock in use does not achieve that. I was able to connect a 40MHz clock out of a clock buffer (high driving strength) and the CC1201…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1201: GMSK Transmitter

    Vegard H
    Vegard H
    Hi Jan Unfortunately I don't think we have any devices covering the whole range. Can the CC1312 be a option? It can cover 143 to 176 MHz. Vegard
    • over 4 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: CC1201 SPI Timing

    santosh balakrishnan37
    santosh balakrishnan37
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1200 , CC1310 Does the 1201 require any delay between bytes when writing to the TXFIFO? I am running the SPI at 6MHz - if there is a delay between bytes as high as 2uS - then the write is successful…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: Sub-1 GHz forum

    Young June Kim
    Young June Kim
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1350 , , CC1310 I am looking for a product with the following specifications. =========================================== BLE: supported WIFi:supported Sub 1G:supported Frequency:358.5000MHz…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: Minimum Latency

    Michael Liesenberg85
    Michael Liesenberg85
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Hi, we would like to use the CC1201 transceiver on our application but before we buy the evalutionboards i have a few questions: Does CC1201 also works on 13MHz/27MHz/40MHz? I would like to use it on the low ISM Band frequencies…
    • Resolved
    • over 5 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
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