LPSTK-CC1352R
SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
LPSTK-CC1352R
Overview
The TI LaunchPad™ SensorTag kit offers integrated environmental and motion sensors, multi band wireless connectivity and easy-to-use software for prototyping connected applications. With one kit, developers can easily create connected applications featuring Bluetooth® Low Energy, Bluetooth mesh, Zigbee, Thread and proprietary protocols on both 2.4 GHz and Sub-1 GHz frequencies for flexibility.
This new offering expands upon the TI LaunchPad ecosystem providing a fully enclosed and battery-operated kit designed to enable rapid prototyping to help IoT developers evaluate new product ideas without having to develop any hardware or software from scratch. With this ready-to-go hardware, developers are able to jumpstart development with out-of-the-box battery operation and four on-board sensors with the flexibility to add many more through TI BoosterPack™ ecosystem and other components.
Making the LaunchPad SensorTag kit more unique, it is based on the CC1352R multi band wireless MCU which is part of the SimpleLink™ microcontroller platform providing all the building blocks for a secure and low-power connected topology. Along with the LaunchPad development ecosystem, developers can easily mix and match hardware to create your desired topology leveraging off the broad offering of wireless connectivity stacks to connect whatever you want, however you want. Applications developed on the LaunchPad SensorTag kit can easily be migrated to other SimpleLink CC13x2 and CC26x2 wireless MCUs.
Features
- Offers FCC, CE, and IC certified radio for multi band operation at 2.4GHz and Sub-1 GHz empowering the developer with simultaneous operation across multiple wireless stacks (Bluetooth® Low Energy, Bluetooth mesh, Sub-1 GHz, Thread, Zigbee®, and 802.15.4)
- Supports IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), Wireless M-Bus, MIOTY® technology and proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (Sub-1 GHz)
- Showcases four on board low power sensors: ambient light (OPT3001), temp & humidity (HDC2080), hall effect (DRV5032), accelerometer
- Operates off AAA batteries with option for lower power applications by mounting a coin cell battery holder and running off a CR2032
- Compatible with TI BoosterPack Ecosystem and many more hardware components to expand on features to fit your design
- Supported by SimpleLink Starter mobile app available on both iOS and android
- Provides intuitive configuration with SysConfig
- Showcases the Integrated Passive Component (IPC) specifically designed to operate with CC1352R MCU allowing design simplification reducing RF passive component count from 23 to 3
- LaunchPad SensorTag board and remove-able enclosure
- 10 pin flat ribbon cable for JTAG connection
- Sub 1GHz swivel antenna
- 2 wire female to female cable
- Quick start guide
Not included
- AAA batteries (not included)
- SimpleLink CC1352R wireless MCU LaunchPad development kit LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1 (not included but recommended)
- Hardware debug support can be enabled on the LaunchPad SensorTag kit with the optional LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1 development kit
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
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Get started and develop with Bluetooth® low energy (BLE 5.x) solutions
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
Supported products & hardware
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.
CCS v20 is TI’s next generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Theia IDE framework. CCS v20.3.0 uses a modified version of the Theia-IDE framework and offers a user experience similar to Visual Studio Code™.
- Installation instructions and User's Guide
- Windows 32bit is not supported with CCSv20.
- XDS510 class debug probes are not supported with CCSv20.
What's new
- Various IDE enhancements (Graph View, ARM Advanced Features View, Memory View, C2000 Checksum display, Registers view, GEL command view)
- Secure Debug Manager for CC27xx devices
- New Device Support (CC35xx - SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33 - Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R - UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Compiler (C6000 Compiler v8.5.0.LTS, F29 Compiler v2.0.0.STS)
- Segger J-Link v8.60
- SysConfig v1.25.0_4268
- Please see the Release Notes for full list of changes: https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/CCSv20/CCS_20_3_0/exports/CCS_20.3.0_ReleaseNote.htm
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 Software Development Kit (SDK), formerly known as the CC13xx and CC26xx SDK, delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN Stack, Amazon Sidewalk examples, as well as the TI-RTOS7 and FreeRTOS kernels and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
Although not included in the SDK, SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs are also capable of supporting the following wireless solutions: Please refer to their respective repositories for resources and more information.
- The Matter standard: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/matter
- Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ot-ti
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.This is version 8.31.00.11 of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK. This SDK is also available on GitHub at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/simplelink-lowpower-f2-sdk
What's new
- The new RCP mode in ti-wisunfantund moves the majority of the Wi-SUN stack to the host device. This means 1000+ nodes can be connected, depending on available memory on the host device.
- Achieve low latency and low power consumption while frequency hopping with the new Low Latency Frequency Hopping Broadcast mode in TI 15.4-Stack
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
BT-POWER-CALC — Bluetooth Power Calculator for CC13xx, CC26xx and CC23xx devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
BT-POWER-CALC — Bluetooth Power Calculator for CC13xx, CC26xx and CC23xx devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Release Information
This release adds the Power Estimator for CC23xx devices
What's new
- CC23xx Power Estimator
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 Software Development Kit (SDK), formerly known as the CC13xx and CC26xx SDK, delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN Stack, Amazon Sidewalk examples, as well as the TI-RTOS7 and FreeRTOS kernels and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
Although not included in the SDK, SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs are also capable of supporting the following wireless solutions: Please refer to their respective repositories for resources and more information.
- The Matter standard: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/matter
- Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ot-ti
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.This is version 8.31.00.11 of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK. This SDK is also available on GitHub at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/simplelink-lowpower-f2-sdk
What's new
- The new RCP mode in ti-wisunfantund moves the majority of the Wi-SUN stack to the host device. This means 1000+ nodes can be connected, depending on available memory on the host device.
- Achieve low latency and low power consumption while frequency hopping with the new Low Latency Frequency Hopping Broadcast mode in TI 15.4-Stack
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
BT-POWER-CALC — Bluetooth Power Calculator for CC13xx, CC26xx and CC23xx devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
BT-POWER-CALC — Bluetooth Power Calculator for CC13xx, CC26xx and CC23xx devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Release Information
This release adds the Power Estimator for CC23xx devices
What's new
- CC23xx Power Estimator
Documentation & related resources
Get started and develop with multi-band wireless solutions
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
Supported products & hardware
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.
CCS v20 is TI’s next generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Theia IDE framework. CCS v20.3.0 uses a modified version of the Theia-IDE framework and offers a user experience similar to Visual Studio Code™.
- Installation instructions and User's Guide
- Windows 32bit is not supported with CCSv20.
- XDS510 class debug probes are not supported with CCSv20.
What's new
- Various IDE enhancements (Graph View, ARM Advanced Features View, Memory View, C2000 Checksum display, Registers view, GEL command view)
- Secure Debug Manager for CC27xx devices
- New Device Support (CC35xx - SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33 - Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R - UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Compiler (C6000 Compiler v8.5.0.LTS, F29 Compiler v2.0.0.STS)
- Segger J-Link v8.60
- SysConfig v1.25.0_4268
- Please see the Release Notes for full list of changes: https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/CCSv20/CCS_20_3_0/exports/CCS_20.3.0_ReleaseNote.htm
SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK — SimpleLink™ CC13xx and CC26xx software development kit (SDK)
SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK — SimpleLink™ CC13xx and CC26xx software development kit (SDK)
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK — SimpleLink™ CC13xx and CC26xx software development kit (SDK)
SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK — SimpleLink™ CC13xx and CC26xx software development kit (SDK)
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
Documentation & related resources
Get started and develop with Zigbee® solutions
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
Supported products & hardware
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.
CCS v20 is TI’s next generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Theia IDE framework. CCS v20.3.0 uses a modified version of the Theia-IDE framework and offers a user experience similar to Visual Studio Code™.
- Installation instructions and User's Guide
- Windows 32bit is not supported with CCSv20.
- XDS510 class debug probes are not supported with CCSv20.
What's new
- Various IDE enhancements (Graph View, ARM Advanced Features View, Memory View, C2000 Checksum display, Registers view, GEL command view)
- Secure Debug Manager for CC27xx devices
- New Device Support (CC35xx - SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33 - Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R - UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Compiler (C6000 Compiler v8.5.0.LTS, F29 Compiler v2.0.0.STS)
- Segger J-Link v8.60
- SysConfig v1.25.0_4268
- Please see the Release Notes for full list of changes: https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/CCSv20/CCS_20_3_0/exports/CCS_20.3.0_ReleaseNote.htm
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 Software Development Kit (SDK), formerly known as the CC13xx and CC26xx SDK, delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN Stack, Amazon Sidewalk examples, as well as the TI-RTOS7 and FreeRTOS kernels and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
Although not included in the SDK, SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs are also capable of supporting the following wireless solutions: Please refer to their respective repositories for resources and more information.
- The Matter standard: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/matter
- Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ot-ti
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.This is version 8.31.00.11 of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK. This SDK is also available on GitHub at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/simplelink-lowpower-f2-sdk
What's new
- The new RCP mode in ti-wisunfantund moves the majority of the Wi-SUN stack to the host device. This means 1000+ nodes can be connected, depending on available memory on the host device.
- Achieve low latency and low power consumption while frequency hopping with the new Low Latency Frequency Hopping Broadcast mode in TI 15.4-Stack
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 Software Development Kit (SDK), formerly known as the CC13xx and CC26xx SDK, delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN Stack, Amazon Sidewalk examples, as well as the TI-RTOS7 and FreeRTOS kernels and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
Although not included in the SDK, SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs are also capable of supporting the following wireless solutions: Please refer to their respective repositories for resources and more information.
- The Matter standard: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/matter
- Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ot-ti
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.This is version 8.31.00.11 of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK. This SDK is also available on GitHub at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/simplelink-lowpower-f2-sdk
What's new
- The new RCP mode in ti-wisunfantund moves the majority of the Wi-SUN stack to the host device. This means 1000+ nodes can be connected, depending on available memory on the host device.
- Achieve low latency and low power consumption while frequency hopping with the new Low Latency Frequency Hopping Broadcast mode in TI 15.4-Stack
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
Documentation & related resources
Get started and develop with multi-protocol solutions
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
Supported products & hardware
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Arm-based microcontrollers
- Arm-based processors
- C2000 real-time microcontrollers
- Digital signal processors (DSPs)
- mmWave radar sensors
- MSP430 microcontrollers
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.
CCS v20 is TI’s next generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Theia IDE framework. CCS v20.3.0 uses a modified version of the Theia-IDE framework and offers a user experience similar to Visual Studio Code™.
- Installation instructions and User's Guide
- Windows 32bit is not supported with CCSv20.
- XDS510 class debug probes are not supported with CCSv20.
What's new
- Various IDE enhancements (Graph View, ARM Advanced Features View, Memory View, C2000 Checksum display, Registers view, GEL command view)
- Secure Debug Manager for CC27xx devices
- New Device Support (CC35xx - SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33 - Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R - UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Compiler (C6000 Compiler v8.5.0.LTS, F29 Compiler v2.0.0.STS)
- Segger J-Link v8.60
- SysConfig v1.25.0_4268
- Please see the Release Notes for full list of changes: https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/CCSv20/CCS_20_3_0/exports/CCS_20.3.0_ReleaseNote.htm
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 Software Development Kit (SDK), formerly known as the CC13xx and CC26xx SDK, delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN Stack, Amazon Sidewalk examples, as well as the TI-RTOS7 and FreeRTOS kernels and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
Although not included in the SDK, SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs are also capable of supporting the following wireless solutions: Please refer to their respective repositories for resources and more information.
- The Matter standard: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/matter
- Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ot-ti
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.This is version 8.31.00.11 of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK. This SDK is also available on GitHub at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/simplelink-lowpower-f2-sdk
What's new
- The new RCP mode in ti-wisunfantund moves the majority of the Wi-SUN stack to the host device. This means 1000+ nodes can be connected, depending on available memory on the host device.
- Achieve low latency and low power consumption while frequency hopping with the new Low Latency Frequency Hopping Broadcast mode in TI 15.4-Stack
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SIMPLELINK-LOWPOWER-F2-SDK — SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 software development kit (SDK) for the CC13x1, CC13x2, CC13x4, CC26x1, CC26x2 and CC26x4 devices
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The SimpleLink™ Low Power F2 Software Development Kit (SDK), formerly known as the CC13xx and CC26xx SDK, delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN Stack, Amazon Sidewalk examples, as well as the TI-RTOS7 and FreeRTOS kernels and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
Although not included in the SDK, SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs are also capable of supporting the following wireless solutions: Please refer to their respective repositories for resources and more information.
- The Matter standard: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/matter
- Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread: https://github.com/TexasInstruments/ot-ti
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.This is version 8.31.00.11 of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK. This SDK is also available on GitHub at https://github.com/TexasInstruments/simplelink-lowpower-f2-sdk
What's new
- The new RCP mode in ti-wisunfantund moves the majority of the Wi-SUN stack to the host device. This means 1000+ nodes can be connected, depending on available memory on the host device.
- Achieve low latency and low power consumption while frequency hopping with the new Low Latency Frequency Hopping Broadcast mode in TI 15.4-Stack
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 — SmartRF Studio 7 application software
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
MSP430 microcontrollers
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Daughter card
Development kit
Evaluation board
Interface adapter
Documentation
SmartRF Studio 7 in Cloud TI Resource Explorer
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that can be used to evaluate and configure Low Power RF devices from Texas Instruments. The application helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process. It is especially useful for generation of configuration register values and commands, and for practical testing and debugging of the RF system. SmartRF Studio can be used either as a standalone application or together with applicable evaluation boards or debug probes for the RF device.
What's new
- Updated RF PHY settings for the CC13x4/CC26x4 devices
- Updated target board definitions for LP_EM_CC2674P10
- Various improvements and bug-fixes
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO — Sensor Controller Studio
Installer executable
Compressed archive
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
HTML document
Compressed source file archive
Release Information
Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, allowing for ultra-low power application design.
The tool generates a Sensor Controller Interface driver, which is a set of C source files to be compiled into the System CPU (ARM Cortex-M3/M4) application. These source files contain the Sensor Controller firmware image and associated definitions, and generic functions that allow the System CPU application to control the Sensor Controller and exchange data.
The Sensor Controller is a small CPU core that is highly optimized for low power consumption and efficient peripheral operation. The Sensor Controller is located in the CC26xx/CC13xx auxiliary (AUX) power/clock domain, and can perform simple background tasks autonomously and independently of the System CPU and the MCU domain power state. Such tasks include but are not limited to:
- Analog sensor polling, using ADC or comparator
- Digital sensor polling, using SPI, I2C or other protocols
- Capacitive sensing, using current source, comparator and time-to-digital converter (TDC)
- Waveform generation, for example for LCDs
The Sensor Controller is user programmable, using a simple programming language with syntax similar to C. This allows for sensor polling and other tasks to be specified as sequential algorithms, rather than static configuration of complex peripheral modules, timers, DMA, register programmable state machines, event routing and so on. The main advantages are:
- Flexibility
- Dynamic reuse of hardware resources
- Ability to perform simple data processing without need for dedicated hardware
- Observability and debugging options
What's new
- Added support for new devices: CC2672R3, CC2672P3, CC2662R-Q1, CC2652PSIP and CC2652P7.
- Added example support for new SDKs, using TI-RTOS 7 and GPIO driver for the latest CC13x2/CC26x2 SDK.
- Minor improvements.
- Bug-fixes.
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Documentation
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
FLASH-PROGRAMMER — SmartRF flash programmer
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Other wireless products
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Release Information
Documentation & related resources
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LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
LPSTK-CC1352R — SimpleLink™ multi band CC1352R wireless MCU Launchpad™ SensorTag kit
Design files
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Application note | CC2538, CC13xx, and CC26xx Serial Bootloader Interface (Rev. E) | PDF | HTML | Aug 6, 2024 | |
Data sheet | CC1352R SimpleLink™ High-Performance Multi-Band Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. I) | PDF | HTML | Feb 16, 2021 | |
User guide | LPSTK-CC1352R Quick start guide (Rev. A) | Nov 26, 2019 | ||
Certificate | LPSTK-CC1352R EC Declaration of Conformity (DoC) | Nov 18, 2019 | ||
More literature | SimpleLink Academy | Nov 8, 2019 | ||
Technical article | Innovate, accelerate and connect across frequency bands and protocols with the Sim | PDF | HTML | Nov 6, 2019 | |
White paper | Deep dive into the tools and development kits of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. B) | Sep 25, 2019 | ||
Application note | Matched Filter Balun for CC1352 and CC1352P (Rev. A) | PDF | HTML | Jun 28, 2019 | |
Application note | TI-15.4 Stack Frequency Hopping Mode FCC Compliance (Rev. A) | Feb 28, 2017 |
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