Hi,
I appreciate my enquiry does not relate to a specific TI product but I was wondering if you could help? The device contains a CC1101 transceiver. It is listed here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/nanoCUL-USB-Stick-FTDI-CC1101-433MHz-FW-1-67-SMA-Antenne-FHEM-CUL-433-Adapter/372282512150?hash=item56adc45316:g:U2AAAOSwwjVesc5U
The description of the device is:
A nanoCUL 433MHz mini USB with FTDI chipset and SMA rod antenna is sold here. It is equipped with firmware 1.67 and is ready for immediate use. Range is extremely extended by the 10 cm 433MHz Vertical Omni Directional antenna. The FTDI chipset has a unique serial number, which is necessary if several CUL's are to be used (with a CH340 this is not possible). The antenna can be unscrewed and replaced. From the function it is identical with a busware CUL. The nanoCUL was created and tested from new modules. Due to the printed circuit board, it is very stable, safe and compact. It can also send over short distances at 868MHz (2 walls are no problem). The NANO CUL has a stable housing. This means that the electronics are well protected. Before shipping, it is checked again and safely packed.
So, my question is, do you think if I plug this into my Windows 10 laptop via USB I will be able to configure and view packets from the CC1101 with Smart Studio 7?
Many thanks,