Hi deSouza
Thank you for you reply and support.
Just today I have submitted the layout for your review by sending an email.
About your considerarion -
Yes, agree with you. fore sure Its very important to check the layout. About the good pratices mentioned…
Part Number: CC8530 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2592 Tool/software: Hello,
We would like to know if there is some range extender (PA+LNA) solution from TI that can offer upto 30dBm TX power that can be coupled with CC8530?
Also does TI have a…
Part Number: CC8530 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-DEBUGGER Tool/software: Hello TI Team,
We are trying to debug our RF perfromance and while using the purepath tool we are getting the communication failure error message prompted frequently. What…
Part Number: CC8530 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2592 , Hello,
Could you please help to review the design of CC8530 and CC2592 attached herewith?
schematic_for_review_ti_CC8530.pdf
Part Number: CC8530 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2530 Hi Team,
We want use the CC8530 module to interface with TI TIVA 123X series controller using SPI mode.
From the References we can see that the PPW Configurator used .
Please do suggest how…
Part Number: CC8530 Hi,
I want to use the CC8530 with an external 48MHz oscillator (Frequency Stability ± 25 ppm) connected to X0 pin . What shall be the voltage level of the oscillator?
Best regards,
Attila
Part Number: CC8530 Hello,
We are planning to use CC8530 for the below use case, Here we have one base station and three remote units. Each remote unit will have a mic input and headphone output. The mic data from each of the remote units are transmitted…
Part Number: CC8530 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV320ADC3101 , I am writing a custom audio device definition file to use the TLV320ADC3101 in purepathe wireless configurator with the CC8530. I have the file most of the way completed and the device…
The PCBs were assembled by PCBway, but there were other mistakes that required me to rework a couple components. I had ordered 3 boards, two of them are now fried, one I delaminated a pad while trying to rework one, the other is what I had been testing…
Bun,
I was finally able to get around to testing with a pull up configuration. This fixed the problem, and it brought the current draw in shutdown to below what my multimeter is capable of measuring.
Thank you for your help,
Austin