
Originally Posted by
Darrel Taylor
The rfPIC's are like 2 separate chips in a single package.
The rfPIC12F675F is a standard 12F675, with an ASK/FSK transmitter module in the same package. To send data from the 12F675, you have to actually use a PIN as output, and connect it to either the DATAask or DATAfsk of the same chip. If you want to turn the carrier on/off it takes another output pin from the 675, connected to the RFEN pin of the transmitter.
There are no registers in the PIC half that have any control over the transmitter half.
As far as PBP or MCS is concerned, it's just a 12F675.
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