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0xfe00 = software reset
 
0xfe00 = software reset
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SPI = rising edge, 16 bit
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Interrupts (nIRQ low) for:
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when in appropriate mode:
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RGIT (TX register ready for data)
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RGUR (TX register underrun)
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FFIT (RX FIFO has data)
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FFOV (RX FIFO overflow)
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POR  (power-on reset)
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WKUP (wake-up timer)
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EXT  (nINT)
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LBD  (low battery)
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SDO runs all the time.
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[EvanDavey]
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Have you looked at http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/datasheet/RFBee%20User%20Manual%20v1.1.pdf?
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The design leaves lots of digital pins free on the AT Mega (which uses the Arduino bootloader) which I reckon would suit most applications and the CC1101 is cheap.  Been thinking of trying to reproduce this on a breadboard using their design and firmware + regulator hardware.

Latest revision as of 22:17, 5 February 2011

0xfe00 = software reset


SPI = rising edge, 16 bit

Interrupts (nIRQ low) for:

when in appropriate mode: RGIT (TX register ready for data) RGUR (TX register underrun) FFIT (RX FIFO has data) FFOV (RX FIFO overflow)

POR (power-on reset) WKUP (wake-up timer) EXT (nINT) LBD (low battery)


SDO runs all the time.

[EvanDavey]

Have you looked at http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/datasheet/RFBee%20User%20Manual%20v1.1.pdf?

The design leaves lots of digital pins free on the AT Mega (which uses the Arduino bootloader) which I reckon would suit most applications and the CC1101 is cheap. Been thinking of trying to reproduce this on a breadboard using their design and firmware + regulator hardware.