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5.2.6. Continuous Transmission of Custom Amount of Standard Packets
The purpose of the standard packet transmission example code is to demonstrate how the radio can send packets
in FIFO mode continuously. If the first button is pressed on the Wireless Motherboard then the host MCU will load
the pre-defined content, namely “BUTTON1” in TX_FIFO and after that will send it. Pressing the button once
prompts the radio to send the specified number of the same packets sequentially.
Figure 35. Continuous Transmission Flowchart
This project is the transmitter side of the low duty cycle receiver project. It can send a custom amount of packets in
order to satisfy the needs of the receiver side namely to determine the minimum number of packets to be
transmitted so that the receiver working in low duty cycle mode can certainly receive the packet. In the LDC mode
the radio sleeps a certain amount of time called “Sleep time” then wakes up and listens for the signal in the “RX
time”.
Summary of Contents for Si4455 Series
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