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  • Alexis Crandall20
    Alexis Crandall20
    • over 1 year ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum

    RE: CC2650EM-4XS-RD: M41T62 I2C controller read issue

    Hi Kiran, I haven’t heard back from you, hence this issue is being closed. If you wish to continue the discussion, please post a reply with an update below (or create a new thread). Thanks, Alexis
  • Johnny Lewis33
    Johnny Lewis33
    • over 1 year ago
    • Bluetooth®
    • Bluetooth® forum

    RE: CC2650EM-4XS-RD: High Current Consumption and Strange Behavior

    Hi FI, Yes, the schematic and layout does follow the reference design. I determined earlier it was a problem with the voltage booster circuit I am using to raise the voltage from 1.5V from a battery to 3V. Soldering a wire after the voltage booster...
  • Partha Dutta
    Partha Dutta
    • 11 months ago
    • Bluetooth®
    • Bluetooth® forum

    CC2650EM-4XS-RD: Changes in software/hardware configurations of the CC2650 chip

    Part Number: CC2650EM-4XS-RD Hi all, I had used the CC2650 in an bluetooth embedded project in 2017-18 and the system worked perfectly then as intended! Recently I re-manufactured the exact same PCB (with newly purchased components) and loaded the exact...
  • Naveen Kumar45
    Naveen Kumar45
    • over 2 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum

    RE: CC2650EM-4XS-RD: Unable to shift the Stack image location(ICALL_STACK0_ADDR ) in flash

    Thanks a lot Hector, your input has worked.
  • Mahadevanna Shreshthi
    Mahadevanna Shreshthi
    • over 1 year ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum

    CC2650EM-4XD-RD: RTOS/CC2650EM-4XS-RD: I2C communication between M41T62 RTC and CC2650

    • Resolved
    Part Number: CC2650EM -4XD- RD Hello Experts, I am currently working on TIMAC - Power management
  • Katie Pier
    Katie Pier
    • over 2 years ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum

    RE: CC2650EM-4XS-RD: Unable to shift the Stack image location(ICALL_STACK0_ADDR ) in flash

    Hi Naveen, Frontier tool is really what you need - there's not a great way to do this manually because it can break any time you change your code. Frontier tool helps with this. Regards, Katie
  • Badra
    Badra
    • 5 months ago
    • Bluetooth®
    • Bluetooth® forum

    CC2650EM-7ID-RD: EasyLink API

    Part Number: CC2650EM-7ID-RD Hello, I started with the rfEasyLink example just to get familiar with TI-Rtos programming, ten i will switch to the BLE protocol. I'm using the rfEasyLink example from ti resource explorer, so I loaded rfEasyLinkRx...
  • Badra
    Badra
    • 5 months ago
    • Other wireless
    • Other wireless technologies forum

    CC2650EM-7ID-RD: RF prorietary settings

    • Resolved
    Part Number: CC2650EM -7ID- RD Dear TI experts, I would like to customize the RF proprietary; I have
  • Badra
    Badra
    • 6 months ago
    • Bluetooth®
    • Bluetooth® forum

    CC2650EM-7ID-RD: CC2650EM-7CID & XDS100v3 version error

    • Resolved
    Part Number: CC2650EM -7ID- RD Hi, I'am pretty new to the CC2560, I tried to run on CCS Cloud
  • Badra
    Badra
    • 5 months ago
    • Bluetooth®
    • Bluetooth® forum

    CC2650EM-7ID-RD: I2C communication issue CC2560

    Part Number: CC2650EM-7ID-RD Hello, I am working with CC2650 and MAX30100 sensors, in my code I manage to initialize i2c communication but I could not read the sensor data from the fifo buffer. I even tried using Semaphore_post to make sure the task...
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