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  • CC1201: Recommended / Absolute Maximum Voltage Limit on PA pin

    Cedrick
    Cedrick
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Hi, Good day! Our customer wants to know the recommended as well as the maximum voltage on PA pin of CC1201. The absolute maximum rating on analog pin provided in datasheet is 2V. However, they want to confirm if this applies on PA…
    • Resolved
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: 97dBm sensitivity at 500-1000kbps

    Calex36
    Calex36
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 The TI CC1201 transceiver claims -97dBm sensitivity at 500-1000kbps. If the system is on the 868MHz band which is apparently free to use at transmit levels up to 25mW, a full system with two 2dBi antennas should have a max range of…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1201: IOCFG Configuration - bizarre behaviour

    santosh balakrishnan37
    santosh balakrishnan37
    Part Number: CC1201 I am observing a slightly odd issue on CC1201. The part has been configured for 1Mbps - 500ksps configuration. IOCFG3 is used for SYNCRXTX (0x06) and is not modified during initialization. If i configure both IOCFG2 and IOCFG0…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • RE: CC1201: CC120x and CORDIC Module

    TER
    TER
    Resolved
    Yes, you have to use SPI. The max SPI speed is stated in the datasheet.
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: TX Strobe Time

    Onur Sengoz
    Onur Sengoz
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1312R Hi, I am working on CC120xEM 868/930 MHz board. When I put 125 bytes of data to CC1201 buffer and send strobe TX command, it takes appr. 27ms for GPIO2 to become low from high. I guess,…
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1201: Sigfox support on TI chipsets

    TA12012
    TA12012
    YK, You are correct, we have stopped developing our Sigfox solution. Regards, /TA
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: Beacon, eWoR

    santosh balakrishnan37
    santosh balakrishnan37
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Hello, I am trying to implement a beacon based model using CC1201 and would appreciate any pointers on how to configure CC1201 eWoR for beacon processing. The approach i was hoping to take was this - Use RxSniff when End Device…
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: Device isn't sending packages

    Johannes Schmezer
    Johannes Schmezer
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Hallo togehter, i have connected the CC1201 via SPI to a Raspberry PI 3. Connection via SPI works (I can set and read registers). My chip is reseted by startup via Reset Pin. Then all neccesary registers are written via SPI. After…
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • Answered
  • CC1201: Random Number Generator

    santosh balakrishnan37
    santosh balakrishnan37
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC1201 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1120 , CC1200 I am trying to use the random generator in CC1201 and consistently get 0. In initial configuration of the chip i write 0x80 to RNDGEN register. I was expecting to get a random number…
    • Resolved
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1201: transition from 2-GFSK to 4-GFSK

    TER
    TER
    The word documents you sent does not use the standard CC1201 sync word. Why the discrepancy? Also the address field is 8 bit, why do you give this as 16 bit? I want to recreate this on my side. The best would be if you make a smartRF Studio config…
    • over 7 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
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