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  • RE: CC1352P: Do I need MSP432 for CC1352 to work

    Marie H
    Marie H
    Hi Hari, I would recommend you to use the range estimator that "the ghost of" linked; https://www.ti.com/tool/RF-RANGE-ESTIMATOR Here you can input your parameters and see the estimated range for various PHYs and data rates. Cheers, Marie H
    • 5 months ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • CC1310: CC131x/CC135x: RF patch available for phase estimation offset

    rxstoi
    rxstoi
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC1310 Hello, For a proprietary PHY solution we are looking at obtaining more info of the underlying channel link between 2 communicating devices for an application. To this end phase estimation on the incoming packet would be desirable…
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • LMX2594: single ended RF clock power Range

    Meir Einot
    Meir Einot
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LMX2594 Hi I`m using 100MHz with RF 50ohm amplifier single ended for the REF clock (OCSinP ) with 1nF ac coupled capacitor (without 50 shunt resistor) ~6dBm. for the OSCinN I put 1nF with 50 ohm in series to the GND. Please advise for…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Clock & timing
    • Clock & timing forum
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  • AWR1443: Power Estimation Spreadsheet: split between analog and RF power

    Francois Charlot
    Francois Charlot
    Resolved
    Part Number: AWR1443 Hello, My customer designs around AWR1443 and is on the power supply. Our power consumption spreadsheet outputs the peak and average analog power consumption, but these figures are not split per power rails as per table 5-1 of the…
    • Resolved
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sensors
    • Sensors forum
  • CC2541: Default RF Frequency Range in BLE mode

    Kathryn Lockwood
    Kathryn Lockwood
    Part Number: CC2541 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540 The CC2541 data sheet states that the RF frequency range is programmable in 1-MHz steps from 2379 to 2496 MHz, but after reading the user guide, it appears that programmability is only allowed…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Bluetooth®︎
    • Bluetooth forum
  • RE: CC1101: Analog RF transmission IC?

    RGW
    RGW
    Hi, With 48 kHz and 32 bits: 1536 kbps -> 192 kBaud. Then the sensitivity would be at 868 MHz, 250 kBaud: -95 dBm Using the TI Range Estimator: https://www.ti.com/tool/RF-RANGE-ESTIMATOR Would expect a range in the region of 230-368m with the…
    • 5 months ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1200: Long distance communication / narrow band communication issues

    ZC
    ZC
    Hi Ethan, Please can you submit your design review using Sub-1 GHz Design Review Submission: https://www.ti.com/tool/SIMPLELINK-SUB1GHZ-DESIGN-REVIEWS ? It helps us track our design reviews. When you write I have got it working on the smartRF…
    • 7 months ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC1352R: What are (if it exist) the disadvantages of set a RX filter BW and other RF parameters in SmartRF Studio empiracally until get the Baud rate or/and the desired range?

    TER
    TER
    Since you need a fairly long range I would advise you to first look at www.ti.com/.../rf-range-estimator With this tool you can find the estimated range for given settings etc.
    • over 6 years ago
    • Sub-1 GHz
    • Sub-1 GHz forum
  • RE: CC2340R5: Chip application problem

    FI
    FI
    Hi, I addition to Ryans feedback, you can explore the range of various PHYs with the following tool: RF-RANGE-ESTIMATOR Calculation tool | TI.com Is there a specific application you are targeting? Regards,
    • 6 months ago
    • Bluetooth®︎
    • Bluetooth forum
  • CC2640R2F: CC2640R2F RF section + CC2592 range extender power consumption

    BHAIRU PATIL
    BHAIRU PATIL
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: CC2640R2F Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2592 , , CC2640 , CC2652P Dear All, We are using CC2592 range extender along with CC2640R2F custom board, CC2592 range extender is connected to RF section of CC2640R2F. we are trying to optimize…
    • over 5 years ago
    • Bluetooth®︎
    • Bluetooth forum
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