Demo of how to use CC1200 radios to send data.

Dependencies:   CC1200

CC1200 Example Project

This project shows how to use my Mbed OS CC1200 driver to send messages over the air. It connects to the radio chips, configures them (using a couple of different configurations converted from SmartRF), and sends a message from a transmitter chip to a receiver.

Hardware Setup

This program assumes that two CC1200s are connected to your processor's SPI bus. The CC1200s' circuit boards must be configured for the 900MHz band. Also, if you are connecting the two radios together directly with a cable, make sure to include an attenuator (-20dB should work) to prevent overloading the radios' RX inputs.

I used a custom circuit board for my testing, but you should also be able to use an Mbed board connected to two CC1200 eval kits to run the program.

Note: License free transmission on the 900MHz band is only legal in Region 2 countries (North and South America). Make sure to follow all local regulations covering radio transmissions!

History

Update CC1200 driver version default tip

2021-05-03, by MultipleMonomials [Mon, 03 May 2021 02:47:04 -0700] rev 3

Update CC1200 driver version


Update for changes in driver v1.2

2021-05-03, by MultipleMonomials [Mon, 03 May 2021 02:44:55 -0700] rev 2

Update for changes in driver v1.2


Update CC1200 library

2020-08-28, by MultipleMonomials [Fri, 28 Aug 2020 16:15:10 -0700] rev 1

Update CC1200 library


Initial commit

2020-08-10, by MultipleMonomials [Mon, 10 Aug 2020 01:57:54 -0700] rev 0

Initial commit