Part Number: CC1120EMK-868-915 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1101 , CC1120 Hi.
I am completing a PCB design using this eval board as a reference. I would like to know if all the 47nF capacitors can be replaced with 100nF capacitors on the CC120RHBR…
Hi Zack,
We could move private messaging. I accepted your invitation.
I did not implemented switch to the evaluation board. I just tested 433 MHz and 868/915 MHz separately. After that I implemented 433 MHz matching to our first proto and checked that…
Part Number: SMARTRFTRXEBK Hello E2E Experts,
Good day.
I wanted to buy your CC1175EMK-868-915 product for testing your transmitter. However, the recommended motherboard for this evaluation kit, the SMARTRFTRXEBK, seems to be out of stock in your stores…
Part Number: CC1120EM-169-RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1120 Hello,
I am interested in employing the CC1120 for a 169MHz telemetry application.
Is the 169MHz band legal for use in the USA by the FCC?
Also, does TI make a product for 27MHz?
Thanks…
Part Number: CC1120EM-868-915-RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1120 Does cc1120 support interleaving and spread spectrum?If CC1120 confirms that these functions are supported, which registers are involved in configuring these functions?
Part Number: CC1120EM-868-915-RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1120
Hi,
I have two CC1120 modules:
fisrt one identified in smartRF studio with rev # 2.1
the second identified in smartRF studio with rev # 2.3 and it has addtional note on its sticker…
Does the frequency of 915 MHz and 868 MHz can pass Asia Telecommunications regulations (China, Japan, Korea)?
Do I just setup the frequency range and tx power to meet the regulations?
Part Number: CC1120EM-868-915-RD Hi. I am using cadstar design viewer to look at the design files for the EVM. I am interested in the layout for reference/ But for the .pcb file, I am only able to view the placement. I am not able to see any layers or…
Part Number: CC1120EM-868-915-RD Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1120 Is there any effect in functionality with Perl scripts for module that is FCC approved compared to those who did not FCC approved ?
The sub-1 PHYs supported can be found in smartrf studio:
For sub1 PHY for 802.15.4, you can also refer to the ti154stack examples:
(in the project's .syscfg file: "RF STACKS" --> "TI 15.4 STACK" --> Radio)
The GFSK PHY…