CapTIvate Touch Microcontroller FAQs 1. The captivate MSP430mcu can detect approaching people or hands within a range of 15cm or more. So is this technology used in public toilets? Using this technology in smart homes is very cost-effective. A: Your idea is very good. It is indeed feasible. Currently, infrared technology is more commonly used. 〉〉〉Click to view details 28377d's cmd problem Hello everyone, I have a problem now. I used the basic routine of 28377d and wrote a simple program to make the LED light flash. Everything is normal. When the program starts to add variable initialization, after adding too many variables, the program runs normally when connected to the simulator. When the program is unplugged from the simulator and powered on again, the program cannot run. CMD does not report any errors. It feels very strange and I don't know where to start. I hope you can help me solve it. Thank you. 〉〉〉Click to view details Application of CC3200, CC3220 in smart home and common problem solving In the design of wireless audio and video transmission, low power consumption and security are the primary considerations. How to make Wi-Fi cameras without plugging in and install them at will? How to ensure the security of data in network transmission? 〉〉〉Click for details CC2640R2F / CC2640 / CC2650 Getting Started and FAQs TI's Next Generation SimpleLink CC26xx and CC13xx ARM Cortex-M3 based Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) System-on-Chip (SoC) device supporting Bluetooth version 4.2 and the current Bluetooth 5! 〉〉〉Click for details CC2640R2F: Bluetooth 5 is here: Five frequently asked questions
TI is pleased to announce the availability of the industry’s first single-mode Bluetooth low energy production-qualified protocol stack for SimpleLink The CC2640R2F Bluetooth low energy wireless MCU supports Bluetooth 5 high speed mode (2 Mbps). The SimpleLink CC2640R2 SDK 1.35, which includes the Bluetooth 5 protocol stack (BLE5-Stack), is available for download immediately at www.ti.com/tool/SIMPLELINK-CC2640R2-SDK and enables Bluetooth 5 development on the $29 CC2640R2 LaunchPad development kit. 〉〉〉Click for details Problem name: 28335 sometimes cannot be powered on normally, and the program runs away The system is 28335 with external RAM and FPGA The problem is that the program is burned into the FLASH on the DSP chip. When the DSP is repeatedly powered on and off, if there is a part in the initialization program that accesses the external RAM, the DSP sometimes cannot work properly and the program runs away. The frequency of this problem is not very high. It may occur once when the DSP is repeatedly powered on and off dozens of times. Especially when the power is turned on and off quickly, the probability of the problem will increase. I would like to ask what is the cause of this problem and is there any solution? 〉〉〉Click to view details
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