Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: WMBUS Hello,
We are considering CC1110 for developing wireless module for smart meter application.
We are new to wireless M-Bus protocol and request you to provide/share information that would…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Dear Team
I am writing to seek assistance regarding an issue we're encountering with the RF connectivity on the CC1110F32RHHR microcontroller.
We've been experiencing intermittent problems with RF connectivity, where the…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-DEBUGGER , CC2431 , CC1101 Hello,
I encountered some difficulties while debugging the CC1110 chip using CC-DEBUGGER, as described below, "This device has been locked for debugging. To enable debugging…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Hi,
We are working with the Part No. CC1110. When Radio operating mode, either RX or TX is switch, we facing the problem with package loss some time.
approximate 4/10 failure rate occurred. we could not identify to reduce this…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC-ANTENNA-DK2 Design Note DN024 revision SWRA227E calls out the following file package: CC1110EM Meander Antenna Reference Design (swrr059.zip) However https://www.ti.com/lit/zip/swrr059.zip is…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111
Hi,
I'm now using cc1110Fx chip with 26 MHz crystal and want switch to use 26 MHZ TCXO. I found the operation with TCXO is quite unstable. It works, and suddently does'nt.
TCXO is SJK-7X26000MZZ03K0A7
SJK
I don't…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 I am using the CC1111Fx for academic research and am trying to increase the output power beyond 10dBm without using any external hardware. To get specific measurements, I am deliberately trying to induce distortion of the output…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1120 Hi..,
Can any microcontroller implement BPSK or QPSK modulation technique?
Thanking You...!
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1111EMK868-915 Hello,
I'm trying to sets RX attenuation. Used in order to avoid saturation in RX when two or more chips are close.
The attenuation does not take effect when I change 0xDF14…
Part Number: CC1110-CC1111
Hi Experts,
Seeking your assistance on this CC1110 issue with the customer:
They're using two CC1110 for a project and need some help. As reported, when they change the RF from RX mode to TX mode without receiving a packet, the…