Part Number: CC430F5137 Hi Team,
My Customer reply that they found test FAIL at Current/RSSI test.
After testing , PIN 2 abnormal.(preliminary suspects PIN 2 have been fault itself
because they got different voltage by comparing Good and NG products.…
Hi Kieran,
I did some testing with your FCC settings with CC1101 (the RF core inside the CC430) and they worked.
I did notice you have CHANNR set to 0x2 which would actually set the RF frequency to 921.4 MHz, because the base frequency is 921 MHz and the…
Part Number: CC430F5137 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 We are a data company based out of the UK who use a data collection device which utilises RF transmission. The device is an instrumented mouthguard which transmits data using an ST Electronics…
Part Number: CC430F5147 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC430F5137 , Hi.
We plan to switch from the cc430F5137 processor to the cc430F5147 processor. However, we are experiencing problems due to the incompatibility of RTCs. We are working with 2uA current…
Part Number: CC430F5137 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1310 , CC1100 Hi,
We use CC430F5137 in some of our products. However, we want to replace your product with CC1310. CC1310 will still be used for RF systems. What do you think about this change…
Part Number: CC430F5137
Hi,
I am using your cc430F5137 product. This product will be designed as a receiver panel. While designing the product, we want to design the rf circuit in accordance with the Single Radio Amplitude-Based Antenna Diversity. We…
Part Number: CC430F5137 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST2 I am using your cc430F5137 device. I have two mutual devices that communicate with rf at 868 mHz. I have shared the registers I used below.
I want to increase the broadcast distance of my devices…
Part Number: CC430F5137 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TEST2 Hi,
We manufacture low power consumption devices using the CC430F5137 product. We have 2 devices communicating with each other.The receiver responds to the signal sent by the transmitter…