Part Number: CC2540 HI,
The customer has the following questions about the CC2340 data manual, please help to answer them.
The customer understands that the maximum signal strength that the chip can receive is 6dBm, but does the RSSI monitoring module…
Part Number: CC2541 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540 Hi expert
Dose the GPIO of CC2541/CC2540 can be configure as SPI? I haven't find the describe at datasheet. If the GPIO can be configure as SPI, how to do it.
Hi,
I will be out of the office for the upcoming 2 weeks. I am closing this thread as there is no more information I can provide. In case you need more support, please open a new thread. Beat regards,
Part Number: CC2540 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PACKET-SNIFFER , Hi,
Is the source code to the packet-sniffer from https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swru342/swru342.pdf available? Alternatively, if there is some other source that demonstrates how to read BLE…
Part Number: CC2540 Hello:
My client has a project using CC2540F256*. He wants to know whether this BT chip has noSignaling measurement instructions or tools,Thanks!!!
Part Number: CC2540 I am using CC2540's ADC (12 bit) with Vref as 3.3 for voltage measurement at the input pin. I have a voltage value of 3.164 v but the generated code is 1186 which does not corresponds to the input voltage value( taking into consideration…
Part Number: CC2540 Context:
We are using the CC2540 to test BLE signal strength of our products in the UK, it reports RSSI results in dBm units (e.g. -30dBm is strong, -90dBm is weak).
We are also working with a far-east partner that also use the CC2540…
Part Number: CC2540 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2541 , , CC-DEBUGGER Hi,
Good Day.
Customer would like to read chip ID on a board connected to a PC by CCDebugger by using the SmartRFProgConsole.exe
He have two different programs: one for a CC2540…
Part Number: CC2540
Hi,
I see the chip is in active state and there is no planned obsolescence.
I would like to inquire about the longer-term (years) EOL status of the CC2540F256 chip.
Is there any information available for this?
Thank you in advance…