SWRZ109A May   2021  – January 2022 CC1352P7

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Advisories Matrix
  3. 2Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 2.1 Device and Development Support-Tool Nomenclature
    2. 2.2 Devices Supported
    3. 2.3 Package Symbolization and Revision Identification
  4. 3Advisories
    1.     Radio_01
    2.     Radio_02
    3.     Power_03
    4.     PKA_01
    5.     PKA_02
    6.     I2C_01
    7.     I2S_01
    8.     CPU_01
    9.     CPU_02
    10.     CPU_03
    11.     CPU_Sys_01
    12.     Sys_01
    13. 3.1 Sys_05
    14.     SYSCTRL_01
    15.     IOC_01
    16.     ADC_01
    17.     ADC_02
    18.     ADC_03
  5. 4Revision History

Power_03

Increased voltage ripple at low supply voltages when DC/DC converter is enabled

Revisions Affected:

Revision B

Details:

At supply voltages <2.0V, a hardware control module disables the DC/DC converter to maximize system efficiency. This module does not have enough hysteresis, causing approx 10 mV of ripple on the VDDR regulated power supply. Based on internal testing of the device, it is not anticipated that this erratum affects RF performance. However, these test results cannot ensure that a customer’s application or end equipment will not be affected.

Workaround:

Use the TI-provided Power driver (PowerCC26X2.c) which automatically disables the DC/DC converter when supply voltage is <2.25V.

The workaround is available in the SimpleLink™ CC13xx and CC26xx Software Development Kit (SDK).