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Figure 36. General Usage of the Continuous Transmission
In order to calculate the minimum number of packets to be transmitted, it is necessary to know how the different
time periods, such as the “Transmit Time”, the “RX Time” and “Sleep Time” relate to one another in the worst case
scenario. If the
transmitter starts to transmit just after the receiver entered sleep mode, the transmitter needs to
transmit while the receiver is in sleep mode plus the receiver wakes up and still a packet needs to be transmitted.
min Transmit Time
T SLEEP Time
T XTal on
PLL settle
+
T one packet
+
+
=
Summary of Contents for Si4455 Series
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Page 22: ...AN692 22 Rev 0 4 Figure 21 Supply Current versus Time Diagram from Shutdown to RX State ...
Page 23: ...AN692 Rev 0 4 23 4 4 Radio Chip Waking Up Figure 22 Radio Wake Up Process ...
Page 35: ...AN692 Rev 0 4 35 Figure 32 Transmission Flowchart ...
Page 39: ...AN692 Rev 0 4 39 Figure 33 Reception Flowchart ...
Page 41: ...AN692 Rev 0 4 41 Figure 34 Bidirectional Variable Packet Example Project Flowchart ...
Page 47: ...AN692 Rev 0 4 47 Figure 41 Long Packet Transmission Flowchart ...
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