Hi Miki,
Unfortunately, based on the Using CC2590 Front End with CC2541 application report, in section 8 Controlling the CC2590, those are the pins that must be used to control the amplifier.
It seems these values are set in the software stack itself…
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…
Part Number: CC2520 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2590 , MSP430F5438A , Z-STACK , , MSP430F5437A , SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK Hi,
We have been using Z-Stack core 2.6.0.3 for years with MSP430F5437A/MSP430F5438A + CC2520 radio (+ CC2590) configured as…
Part Number: CC1352P7 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2590 Hi, my name is Matias Lao. Since the integrated PA amplifier can not be used on the 2.4 GHz band for the CC1352P7, we are planning to modify the RF front end by adding a range extender.
We…
Part Number: CC8520 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2590 The wireless communication distance is about 8m, and the sound will be intermittent if someone stands in the middle. Hope to get your help, thank you. Is there a problem with software?
Part Number: CC8531 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2590 I am designing a microphone using CC8531 & CC2590. Since I am aiming for a small form factor, I have decided to use a chip antenna instead of the PCB antenna on the evaluation board designs.…
Hello,
I am trying to draw CC8531-CC2590 headset design.
Experts recommend that decoupling and RF layout should be copied for optimum RF performance. I have two questions.
1. Is headset reference design 4-layer?
2. How to open that layout and schematic…
Part Number: CC2590 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2652P Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hi,
I using CC2590 for extending range of signal from CC2642 controller. I found the RSSI value of signal is weak. Its around -90 to -100 dBm. even though…
Hi Davis,
CC8520 + CC2590 should result in about 13 dBm output power maximum though the application note doesn't specify what power they measured. This is based on the data from the CC8520 datasheet and the CC2590 datasheet. For example the maximum output…