Part Number: CC1120-CC1190EM868RD Hi all,
In SmartRF (v2.17), he chose the default OOK with Asynchronous TX.
I configured GPIO0 as Tx input. If I give low level on GPIO0 the transmitter sends a signal. I have the impression that this is ASK.
How to configure…
Part Number: CC1120-CC1190EM868RD
We want to use the CC1120-CC1190EM868RD reference design in the 865-867 MHz band.
Can we use this SAW filter ( http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/281/sf2314e-1100145.pdf ?
Do you think anything else needs to be modified to get…
Part Number: CC1120-CC1190EM868RD Dear Team ,
We need your help in designing with CC1120-CC1190EM 868MHz. The product is to be used as per Indian standards and the license free band is 865-867 MHz. Can you kindly guide us how can we designing this with…
Part Number: CC1120-CC1190EM868RD Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hello,
I want to update the firmware of my MSP430FR5739 and MSP430FR2433 boards over the air using CC1120 RF Transceiver.But i am not getting the RF access point like CC1111F32 USB…
Part Number: CC1120-CC1190EM868RD Tool/software: Code Composer Studio Hello
Currently i am working on over the air firmware update for MSP430F5529 launchpad which is interfaced with CC1120 over SPI .Packets will come over the air which were sent by Gateway…
Thanks. I am designing the CC1200-CC1190 for both 868MHz and 915MHz. There will be separate channels for 868MHz and 915MHz.
On the links given above I found a two reference designs. I noticed some component differences between
www.ti.com/.../CC1120-C…
Adding the CC1190 improves sensitivity and increases output power and consequently the range will be longer compared to a CC1125 stand-alone solution.
Whether or not to add CC1190 to your design depends on the system requirements (e,g. range, battery…
It would be useful to see your layout.
When I did the CC1120+CC1190 ref design I got the impression that C26 made the design more sensible for the antenna. You can try to replace the network between PA_OUT/ TX_SW/ LNA_IN and the antenna with the values…
- We don't have a CC1200+CC1190 kit. Use the CC1120+CC1190 reference design ( www.ti.com/tool/cc1120-cc1190em868rd or http://www.ti.com/tool/cc1120-cc1190em915rd ) and change radio chip and crystal.
- Check http://www.ti.com/tool/cc-antenna-dk
- Chip…
I looked at some of the most important registers in your setup and from what I can see you have you have used the 500ksps/ 4GFSK settings from SmartRF Studio. These are the best settings we have when it comes to performance.
To get better performance…