Difference between revisions of "CC2420 Known Issues"
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* False acknowledgments can get sent back for corrupted packets that are not actually received. The issue is that acknowledgements are sent before the CRC check is performed. | * False acknowledgments can get sent back for corrupted packets that are not actually received. The issue is that acknowledgements are sent before the CRC check is performed. | ||
* The timestamp of the current message being received can be corrupted if the previous message received by the radio was destined for a different address. This is due to the SFD pin going high for the non-destination packet which creates a timestamp, followed by a real packet being received that gets the wrong timestamp value. | * The timestamp of the current message being received can be corrupted if the previous message received by the radio was destined for a different address. This is due to the SFD pin going high for the non-destination packet which creates a timestamp, followed by a real packet being received that gets the wrong timestamp value. |
Revision as of 05:32, 27 February 2008
- False acknowledgments can get sent back for corrupted packets that are not actually received. The issue is that acknowledgements are sent before the CRC check is performed.
- The timestamp of the current message being received can be corrupted if the previous message received by the radio was destined for a different address. This is due to the SFD pin going high for the non-destination packet which creates a timestamp, followed by a real packet being received that gets the wrong timestamp value.