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SmartRF

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC113L, CC115L

Hi,

I am working with TRxEB

I want to send my received data from cc113l to pc!

since uart communication limits speed, can I do it without using mcu, i mean in smartRf mode?

how can I have access to received data in smartRf studio. As the software shown in expert mode only 860MHz is available , since i am working in 400MHz 

  • Hi Elham

    For the CC113L it's sufficient to change the base frequency in the RF Parameters tab to get it to work on 400 MHz band. In Packet RX tab all the received packets can be saved to an txt file.

  • Thanks for your assistance , But when I change the frequency manually not select one of its provided frequency and datarate, it does not work!!!!

    I want to recieve data in pc consistantly and use data simultaniously in another program, is it possible?

  • Hi

    Please look at the attached SmartRF Studio configuration file for register sittings for 1.2 kbps at 434 MHz. The only difference between these settings and the 868 MHz settings are the frequency word.I'v checked the settings and verified that I have a radiolink. Also, be sure that you have a evaluation module for the 400 Mhz band (http://www.ti.com/tool/cc11xlemk-433).

    SmartRF Studio does not have the ability to forward packets to another program on the fly. Could you elaborate a bit more on what you are trying to accomplish and why the UART connection will not work for you? 

  • .. and here is the attachment

    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
    <!DOCTYPE configuration SYSTEM "C:/Program Files (x86)/Texas Instruments/SmartRF Tools/SmartRF Studio 7/config/xml/configdata.dtd"[]>
    <dcpanelconfiguration>
        <Devicename>CC113L</Devicename>
        <Description>Saved configuration data</Description>
        <registersettings>
            <Register>
                <Name>CRC_REG</Name>
                <Value>0x02</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>DEVIATN</Name>
                <Value>0x15</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FIFOTHR</Name>
                <Value>0x47</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FOCCFG</Name>
                <Value>0x16</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FREQ0</Name>
                <Value>0x3b</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FREQ1</Name>
                <Value>0xb1</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FREQ2</Name>
                <Value>0x10</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FSCAL0</Name>
                <Value>0x1f</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FSCAL1</Name>
                <Value>0x00</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FSCAL2</Name>
                <Value>0x2a</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FSCAL3</Name>
                <Value>0xe9</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>FSCTRL1</Name>
                <Value>0x06</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>IOCFG0</Name>
                <Value>0x06</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>MARCSTATE</Name>
                <Value>0x01</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>MCSM0</Name>
                <Value>0x18</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>MDMCFG1</Name>
                <Value>0x22</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>MDMCFG2</Name>
                <Value>0x13</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>MDMCFG3</Name>
                <Value>0x83</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>MDMCFG4</Name>
                <Value>0xf5</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>PKTCTRL0</Name>
                <Value>0x05</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>RESERVED_0x20</Name>
                <Value>0xfb</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>RESERVED_0x29</Name>
                <Value>0x59</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>RESERVED_0x2A</Name>
                <Value>0x7f</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>RESERVED_0x2B</Name>
                <Value>0x3f</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>RSSI</Name>
                <Value>0x80</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>TEST0</Name>
                <Value>0x09</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>TEST1</Name>
                <Value>0x35</Value>
            </Register>
            <Register>
                <Name>TEST2</Name>
                <Value>0x81</Value>
            </Register>
        </registersettings>
        <dcpanel>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkRegView">2</Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkRfParameters">2</Property>
            <Property role="37" name="m_tabUserMode">1</Property>
            <Property role="33" name="m_easyModeSettings">-1</Property>
            <Property role="33" name="m_typicalSettings">-1</Property>
            <Property role="37" name="m_testFuncPanel">1</Property>
        </dcpanel>
        <rfparameters>
            <Property role="46" name="Xtal frequency">26.000000</Property>
        </rfparameters>
        <contrx>
            <Property role="46" name="m_cmbDataFormat">-1</Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkAutoScroll">2</Property>
        </contrx>
        <packetrx>
            <Property role="42" name="m_edtPacketCount">100</Property>
            <Property role="42" name="m_edtPacketCountEsy">100</Property>
            <Property role="42" name="m_edtAccessAddress"></Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkInfinite">0</Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkInfiniteEsy">0</Property>
            <Property role="46" name="m_cmbViewFormat">0</Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkSeqNbrIncluded">2</Property>
            <Property role="42" name="m_edtDumpFile"></Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkAdvanced">0</Property>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chk802154gMode">0</Property>
        </packetrx>
        <commandpanel>
            <Property role="44" name="m_chkInsertLength">0</Property>
            <Property role="42" name="m_edtTxFifo"></Property>
            <Property role="42" name="m_edtRxFifo"></Property>
            <Property role="46" name="m_cmbInstrInput">-1</Property>
        </commandpanel>
    </dcpanelconfiguration>
    

  • I want to transmit video with cc115l and recieve it with cc113l to show in pc.

    since data of each picture is too much, for having a video, i should use the fastest bit rate which is 250 kb/s and fastest uart communication speed is 115200 bit/s ( around half of the wireless transmission)

    the other problem with uart is, it will disconnect in the middle of the work which means after somtimes serial detector softwares cannot recognize the port anymore!!!!!????!!!! And i have no idea why!!!!