Part Number: CC1101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1100 Hi,
I ordered some CC1101 modules via eBay Germany and AliExpress recently. They all have a very poor performance compared to older orders. Possibly wrong L/C values and/or bad quality components…
Part Number: CC1100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1310 Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler Hi,
How can I increase the communication distance between CC1101 and CC1310 I use.
antenna distance 100 meters on average
Datasheet =
The smartRF studio…
Part Number: CC1100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430G2553 , CC110L Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hello,
I am a 'newbie' for TI products.
I Would like to develop some kind of universal receiver/emitter for several
remote control tools…
Part Number: CC1100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , We are planning to upgrade from the CC1100 radio chip to the CC1101.
There has been considerable discussion in the past as to whether changing this chip would require full FCC recertification…
Part Number: CC1100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , I would like to better understand the behavior of the frequency offset compensation feature that is present in the CC1100 and CC1101 radios.
It looks like a very useful feature that would allow…
Hi Sanjay,
Have you investigated using the Carrier Sense (CS) feature, now that you have confirmed that a single TX/RX pair is working as expected? As Diego linked to, more details are found in Section 13.10 of the CC1100-CC1111 Datasheet: https://www.ti…
Part Number: CC1101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1100 , CC1150 , CC1000 I am running a CC1101 with MSK modulation, at 250Kbps, at 433.92MHz, with BW set to 541KHz. These are setting derived from RF studio for the CC1100 with a couple of parameters…
Part Number: CC1101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1100 I'm working with a customer who is in the process of preparing for the regulatory testing of a product with the CC1101 (upgraded from the CC1100).
DN009 “Upgrade from CC1100 to CC1101” states…
Hi Parth
Letting the radio be in continuous RX is not a good idea when it comes to current consumption. Also, you might experience that the synth gets out of lock if you do not calibrate it from time to time, so continuous RX (or) is not recommended even…
Part Number: CC1100 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC2650STK Hi, RIOT OS [ 1 , 2 ] on the MSBA2 board [ 3 ] that employs the CC1100 as transceiver fails to read the TXBYTES status register. According to errata document [ 4 ] referenced in the data sheet…