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Dario Maldonado15
over 4 years ago
Other wireless
Other wireless technologies forum
CC2544 continuos receive, lost packets.
Hello, i am developing a basic UART transmitter by the air (unidirectional), using two
CC2544
in basic mode. I am by the moment, using one of boards to continuosly transmit a packet of 124 bytes (in the future that board should read uart data sent by...
Dario Maldonado15
over 4 years ago
RF & microwave
RF & microwave forum
Downconverter 2400 Mhz to 2260 Mhz
Hi, i am student of Electronic Engineering, and i am developing a transmitter for a nano-satellite project in my university, based in the
CC2544
IC. For regulatory reasons, the band assigned to the project is the S band, in 2260 MHz. The
cc2544
(and most...
Dario Maldonado15
over 4 years ago
Other wireless
Other wireless technologies forum
Downconverter 2400 Mhz to 2260 Mhz.
Hi, i am student of Electronic Engineering, and i am developing a transmitter for a nanosatellite project in my university, based in the
CC2544
IC. For regulatory reasons, the band assigned to the project is the S band, in 2260 MHz. The
cc2544
(and most...
Albin Zhang
over 4 years ago
Other wireless
Other wireless technologies forum
reference design for CC2544 pre-regulated mode.
Hi Dear, could you advise the reference schematic (or the pin connection) of
CC2544
. I only can find Vbus powered reference on TI web. Customer's board doesn't have 5V. they have 3.3V only on board. BR. Albin
Alexey Orishko
over 2 years ago
Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® forum
BLE packet sniffing
Resolved
\VID_0451&PID_16C6 ;
CC2544
USB dongle %S_DeviceDesc14% = _Install_14, USB\VID_0451&PID_16CB ; CC2538EM
Kevin Segovia
over 3 years ago
Power management
Power management forum
TPS61013: Output voltage drops when input > 1.1 V
Resolved
Part Number: TPS61013 Dear Sirs, I am currently developing a remote control using Ti's
CC2544
Riki Patel
over 5 years ago
Sub-1 GHz
Sub-1 GHz forum
RE: cc1110 custom board not detected by smart RF programmer
I removed Rbias only from 1 board. The other 2 boards are having Rbias connected. I will still put it back on that 1 board. Can you comment on "Dcoupl" voltage of the 3 boards? Also the 3rd board gets detected by CC Debugger but very rarely...
M
over 5 years ago
Other wireless
Other wireless technologies forum
RE: Can use CC2544 for transmitting SPI data from a external device, by RF?
What's the size of the images you want to transmit? And do you really need the full 2 Mbps? Remember that range drops with higher data rates. However, with a quadricopter that doesn't fly too far off and line-of-sight to the receiver, I guess...
Dario Maldonado
over 5 years ago
Space & High Reliability
Space & High Reliability Forum (Read Only)
I need information about space application of some SoC Texas transceivers.
Hello, I am working in a university project of a "nano-sat". I need information about space application of many SoC transceivers offered by Texas. In particular, i am working with the CC1010 and
CC2544
since a long time, but for other...
Fredrik K
over 5 years ago
Other wireless
Other wireless technologies forum
RE: Programming the CC2544 dongle
Hi Carl, Thank you for the feedback on the documentation. I will forward this to the technical writer team. Obviously I agree that the technical documentation should explain everything you need to know, but as you say, in the end there will most likely...
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