I re-arranged most of the code so it hopefully makes more sense. My goal is to make the main code hardware agnostic. That way if you want to use a different device, you just change which drivers you're using, but your main code stays the same. Eventually I'd like to be able to support multiple devices from multiple manufacturers.
For a much better description, check out the page (and code) on github here: https://github.com/alvarop/msp430-cc2500
(The README file should have some information)
To keep things interesting, here's a quick video on what I was able to do with the current setup. The RGB LED controller(msp430g2452 + cc2500) is wirelessly connected to the PC(msp430g2533 + cc2500 + usb-to-serial converter).
3 comments:
Hi Alvaro,
Great blog. Would you mind sharing the url of the store where you bought these CC2500 boards in China? And a second question, if you don't mind -- approximately what RF range are you getting with CC2500? Do they work at 100 feet? Thanks!
Thanks Andy!
I bought them from here: http://www.and-global.com/index.php/product/index/82.html
It's too late now, but the people from 430oh.com will do a group order every once in a while: http://www.43oh.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=2163
Alvaro
You did a very nice job on this. You can also get the boards from 430h.com they are here in the states and only charge $5 for the cc2500 boards.
Great Job again!
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