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  • CC2538EM-RD: CC2538EM - array of data reception issue while configuring CC2538 as coordinator

    sagar talawar
    sagar talawar
    Part Number: CC2538EM-RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2650 , CC2538 ZED: CC2650 is used as ZED. ZED transmits data frame (32 bytes payload data) continuously after some time interval. ZC: 1) Sample thermostat application used for CC2538 coordinator…
    • over 8 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • Answered
  • CC2592: CC2592 via keep out area confusion

    Andreas Nilsson1
    Andreas Nilsson1
    Resolved
    Part Number: CC2592 Hi, page 19 in the datasheet for CC2592 (SWRS159) dated Feb 2014 states that there is a via keep out area next to pin one. That indicates to me that I must keep copper away from that area. But as far as I can see in the reference…
    • Resolved
    • over 4 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • RE: CC2538: what are the relationship between receiving energy and transmission energy?

    YiKai Chen
    YiKai Chen
    There’s no such relationship between receive and transmit power. If you want to increase power to 20 dbm, you will need to add PA to your CC2538 like CC2538-CC2592EM-RD
    • over 7 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • Answered
  • RE: CC2592: CC2591 vs CC2592 impedance matching network

    Sverre
    Sverre
    Resolved
    CC2592 is not a drop-in replacement as the pin out is different compared to CC2591. For CC2520 - CC2592 input/output march circuit, follow CC2538-CC2592 EM reference design, www.ti.com/.../cc2538-cc2592em-rd
    • over 7 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • Answered
  • RE: Matching Network with SMD antenna

    Fredrik K
    Fredrik K
    Resolved
    Hi Antoine, Since there is no reference design available for the CC8531 with CC2592, I recommend you to follow the layout for CC2538-CC2592EM. Note that all placement and routing of RF and passives related to the CC2592 should be done exactly as in…
    • over 8 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • CC2538 and CC2592 using the meandered Inverter F antenna

    Armandt van Rooyen
    Armandt van Rooyen
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2538 , CC2592 , CC2538-CC2592EM-RD I have very little knowledge about antennas and their associated circuitry, as such I would be pleased with a yes or no answer. References would be nice where applicable. I need to…
    • over 10 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • RE: The input & output matching method of CC2592

    TER
    TER
    For CC2538 + CC2592 we strongly recommend following the reference design as closely as possible ( www.ti.com/.../cc2538-cc2592em-rd) As shown in www.ti.com/.../swra447.pdf you will have a variation of output power as a function of frequency. Do you…
    • over 9 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum
  • RE: Welcome to CC2592 - the new SimpleLink range extender for 2.4 Ghz applications

    Cetri
    Cetri
    Hi ZigBee/6LoWPAN/TI-MAC Enthusiasts, CC2538-CC2592 reference design is available. Please check it out here: http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2538-cc2592em-rd - Cetri
    • over 11 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • RE: Z-Stack changes for CC2592 + CC2530

    YiKai Chen
    YiKai Chen
    For CC2530-CC2592, it is similar to CC2530-CC2591 and you can refer to http://www.ti.com/tool/CC2530-CC2591EM-RD. For CC2538-CC2592, yuo can refer to http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2538-cc2592em-rd
    • over 11 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
  • Answered
  • RE: cc2538 Usage

    Cetri
    Cetri
    Resolved
    Hi Nanda, Is what you would like with the USB port on the CC2538EM to supply power to the board or to enable communications between the debugger and the board? If the former, you can directly supply power to the board through connector pins. Please…
    • over 11 years ago
    • Zigbee & Thread
    • Zigbee & Thread forum
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