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I do not know which example code you are using, but it appears that it is made for the CC2510 (since this was the linker file it needs to compile). The CC2510 and CC1110 are identical chips aside for the frequency band, so as long as you correct…
Hi Martin
The PER test software can be found on the development kit pages ( http://www.ti.com/tool/cc1110-cc1111dk ) under software. Or you can follow this direct link: http://www.ti.com/lit/zip/swrc085
The software checks the version of the chip…
If you are a newbee I highly recommend using CC1110 DKs (http://www.ti.com/tool/cc1110-cc1111dk) controlled by SmartRF Studio (http://www.ti.com/tool/smartrftm-studio) and play with that to start with.
Hi Brian,
Yes, this should be possible as long as you have the correct firmware on your SmartRF04EB that supports CC1110-CC1111DK. The firmware will detect CC2520. Preferably CC2520EMK should be used with the SmartRF05EB.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SIMPLICITI , CC1101 How do you setup SimpliciTI to retain the paring information so when the power is cycled on the coordinator of the endpoints the automatically re-established their links? We are currently using CC1110…
Hi jcia,
you can find some software examples (including a USB firmware library ) for the CC1111 on the CC1111 web page (it's also found on the CC1111EMK kit page, or the CC1110-CC1111DK kit page). It is called CC USB Firmware Library and Examples .…
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I would use a sub 1GHz part for this to achieve the range at 868 MHz or 433 MHz. Advantages of 868 MHz over 433 MHz is that for a compact size; the antenna efficiency is still very good. At 433 MHz, the antenna efficiency starts to drop due to…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SIMPLICITI On IAR place there is specific tools for Texas LPRF chips based on 8051 cpu. But these tools are time limited , and after that customer Must expense 2000 to 4000 USD to develop . That is Not possible for some…