Part Number: CC2340R5 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2500 , , CC2510 Hi Champs,
MSK 250kbps: I can select CC2500 COMPATIBLE for whitening.
GFSK 2Mbps: I can only select PN9 for whitening. Does it support CC2500 COMPATIBLE in this PHY configuration? If…
Part Number: CC2500
Hello everyone. We are using a single CC2500 on a custom board for the transmission and reception of data.
Our intention is to configure the chip with MSK modulation at 2425 MHz. We aim to operate at a 1 kbps data rate with FEC…
Part Number: CC2500 Hi,
We received an inquiry from one of our customers. I can't find an answer from D/S, so please let me know.
1. Regarding sine wave input, it is described as "peak-to-peak amplitude of up to 1V." What is the minimum peak-to-peak…
Part Number: CC2500
Hi team,
The customer said:
Due to the deviation of PCBA components, the final communication frequency will be deviation. Does CC2500 have a mechanism to calibrate the communication frequency?
Is calibration achieved by sending the…
Hello Galaxy
A way of checking the delay could be by making use of LEDs or GPIO ports, you can try setting an LED (or GPIO) high right before Chip Reset, then low right after, and check the delta (time) between them to confirm the specific delay. Since…
Part Number: CC2500 Hi,
where do I find a detailed listing of how to initialize a CC2500? It's not clear to me how a full set of data has to look like.
Thanks
Part Number: CC2340R5 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2500 How to connect CC2340 with CC2500 by the mode ( 2.4 GHz, Proprietary, 250 kbps, MSK )? Are there any reference code ?
Part Number: CC2500 Dears
Who can help? CC2500 provides PID file Thank you~
I used one of CC2500 for RF prediction, and the situation is as follows:
1) The power is low, about -7.5dB, and the online loss is about - 5~- 6dB, which is required by South…