Difference between revisions of "CC1100/CC2500 Features"
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Revision as of 12:27, 5 February 2008
Currently Implemented
Initialization Branch
- Automatic Power-on Reset Behavior
- Proper SplitControl architecture, compliant with TEP 115
- Burst register initialization
- Preprocessor choice of default channel, frequency, etc.
- BlazeCommit: change behavior and operations of the radio at runtime
Transmit Branch
- Asynchronous Transmit with Clear Channel Assessments
- Transmissions with long preambles (supporting future Low Power Listening Wake-on-Radio/B-MAC implementation)
- Acknowledgment transmissions
- 62 byte packet maximum
- 500 kbps. Requires fast SPI bus access (use DMA on the MSP430)
- Automatic CSMA/CA, with hooks to control the use of CCA and backoff values
- UniqueSend/UniqueReceive duplicate packet filtering
- PacketLink automatic packet retransmissions
Receive Branch
- Asynchronous receptions of packets
- Acknowledgments on request, and the ability to disable acknowledgments altogether.
- Ability to enable/disable filtering based on address, group (PAN), etc.