English
Language : 

CC2420 Datasheet, PDF (50/92 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 / ZigBee-ready RF Transceiver
CC2420
25 Clear Channel Assessment
The clear channel assessment signal is
based on the measured RSSI value and a
programmable threshold. The clear
channel assessment function is used to
implement the CSMA-CA functionality
specified in [1]. CCA is valid when the
receiver has been enabled for at least 8
symbol periods.
Carrier sense threshold level is
programmed by RSSI.CCA_THR. The
threshold value can be programmed in
steps of 1 dB. A CCA hysteresis can also
be
programmed
in
the
MDMCTRL0.CCA_HYST control bits.
All 3 CCA modes specified by [1] are
implemented in CC2420. They are set in
MDMCTRL0.CCA_MODE, as can be seen in
the register description. The different
modes are:
0 Reserved
1 Clear channel when received energy is below
threshold.
2 Clear channel when not receiving valid IEEE
802.15.4 data.
3 Clear channel when energy is below threshold
and not receiving valid IEEE 802.15.4 data
Clear channel assessment is available on
the CCA output pin. CCA is active high, but
the polarity may be changed by setting the
IOCFG0.CCA_POLARITY control bit.
Implementing CSMA-CA may easiest be
done by using the STXONCCA command
strobe, as described in the Radio control
state machine section on page 43.
Transmission will then only start if the
channel is clear. The TX_ACTIVE status
bit (see Table 5) may be used to detect
the result of the CCA.
26 Frequency and Channel Programming
The operating frequency is set by
programming the 10 bit frequency word
located in FSCTRL.FREQ[9:0]. The
operating frequency FC in MHz is given by:
FC = 2048 + FSCTRL.FREQ[9:0] MHz
The frequency can be programmed with 1
MHz resolution. In receive mode the
actual LO frequency is FC – 2 MHz, since
a 2 MHz IF is used. Direct conversion is
used for transmission, so here the LO
frequency equals FC. The 2 MHz IF is
automatically set by CC2420, so the
frequency programming is equal for RX
and TX.
IEEE 802.15.4 specifies 16 channels
within the 2.4 GHz band, in 5 MHz steps,
numbered 11 through 26. The RF
frequency of channel k is given by [1]:
FC = 2405 + 5 (k-11) MHz, k=11, 12, ..., 26
For operation in channel k, the
FSCTRL.FREQ register should therefore
be set to:
FSCTRL.FREQ = 357 + 5 (k-11)
SWRS041B
Page 50 of 89