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  • RE: CC2500: RF Design

    FI
    FI
    HI, In addition to Ryan's reply, please see this app note for antenna diversity. CC2500 does not support automatic diversity but it can be implemented in SW. www.ti.com/.../swra317 You can develop your HW based on already available CC2500 reference…
    • 24 days ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • CC2500: [Customer support] CC2500 micropower wireless test

    Skylar Li
    Skylar Li
    Part Number: CC2500 Our customer GREE is going to send the CC2500 board to detection organization in China. They used seven CC2500 boards to do the micropower wireless test and there is one board whose spurious performance failed the test. The spurious value…
    • 3 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • RE: CC2500: PATABLE burst Programming

    Jake Pulliam
    Jake Pulliam
    OOK simply turns the output on and off to represent a 1 or 0. This is what I would expect to see for the output. A 1 is the tone at your desired frequency where a 0 is no output. Depending on your data rate, your sweep time could be 100's of times the…
    • 3 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • RE: CC2500: Loss RX frame

    Jake Pulliam
    Jake Pulliam
    Hi Gregoire, Yes, I will coordinate with you offline from the E2E forum. Jake
    • 4 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • Answered
  • CC2500: How define theorical BER

    gregoire.lumeau
    gregoire.lumeau
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC2500 Hello, I would like to define the best compromise between sensitivity and decoding error depending on the radio parameters configured on the chip. How do I define the BER of a radio configuration for a CC2500? Thanks
    • Resolved
    • 4 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • CC2590: CC2500+CC2590 module bad reception problem.

    Nick Sun
    Nick Sun
    Part Number: CC2590 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2500 , Hi team, Here's the request from the customer: CC2500+CC2590 modules produce 10PCS samples, of which 5PCS are poorly received (the receiving distance is very close, only 2~3 m), but the transmission…
    • 4 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • Answered
  • RE: CC2500: Device not found: CC2340R5

    Ammar N
    Ammar N
    Resolved
    Hey Steven, Can you verify the SysConfig version you are using? Please ensure you are using the version in the MSR page. I would recommend first uninstalling your current version of SysConfig (should be 13). Then run the SysConfig installer in the MSR…
    • 6 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • CC2500: the unknow voltage drop of SO(GD01) signal

    Albin Zhang
    Albin Zhang
    Part Number: CC2500 Hi Dear, my customer met a abnormal voltage drop phenomenon on the SO(GD01) signal. The waveform is as below. Green line in red marker. what's the status of the CC2500 chip during this "drop" will it impact the normal functionality…
    • 5 months ago
    • Other wireless
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  • CC2500: What is the maximum number of loads this device supports?

    Shawn_Wang
    Shawn_Wang
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC2500 Hi team Could you help check what is the maximum number of loads this device supports? My customer wants to know can CC2500 support 300 nodes? Thank you.
    • 6 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • CC2500: Replace CC2500RGPR+ MICoCIP 8-bit MCU

    Bao Songhao
    Bao Songhao
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC2500 Our company's products used CC2500RGPR+ MICoCIP 8-bit MCU previously. Does Ti have a suitable product that can integrate wireless communication and MCU into one chip, and the new solution can also realize communication with the…
    • 7 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
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