SWRZ161A December   2024  – June 2025 CC2744R7-Q1 , CC2745P10-Q1 , CC2745R10-Q1 , CC2745R7-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Advisories Matrix
  5. 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
  6. 3Advisories
    1. 3.1  ADC_08
    2. 3.2  ADC_09
    3. 3.3  BATMON_01
    4. 3.4  BATMON_02
    5. 3.5  SYS_204
    6. 3.6  SYS_206
    7. 3.7  SYS_207
    8. 3.8  APU_201
    9. 3.9  UDMA_01
    10. 3.10 RADIO_05
    11. 3.11 SYSROM_01
  7. 4Revision History

Device and Development Support—Tool Nomenclature

To designate the stages in the product development cycle, Texas Instruments™ assigns prefixes to the part numbers of all devices and support tools. Devices are assigned one of two prefixes: X or P, to indicate non-production versions of the silicon die (for example, XCC2745P10-Q1). Fully qualified production versions carry no prefix. Texas Instruments recommends two possible prefix designators for its support tools: TMDX and TMDS. These prefixes represent evolutionary stages of product development from engineering prototypes (X/TMDX) through fully qualified production devices/tools (TMDS).

Device development evolutionary flow:

    XExperimental device that is not necessarily representative of the final device's electrical specifications and may not use production assembly flow.
    PPrototype device that is not necessarily the final silicon die and may not necessarily meet final electrical specifications.
    no prefixProduction version of the silicon die that is fully qualified.

Support tool development evolutionary flow:

    TMDXDevelopment-support product that has not yet completed Texas Instruments internal qualification testing.
    TMDSFully-qualified development-support product.

X and P devices and TMDX development-support tools are shipped against the following disclaimer:

"Developmental product is intended for internal evaluation purposes."

Production devices and TMDS development-support tools have been characterized fully, and the quality and reliability of the device have been demonstrated fully. TI's standard warranty applies.

Prototype devices (marked with X or P) have a greater failure rate than fully qualified production devices. Texas Instruments advises against their use in production systems, as their long-term reliability has not been fully characterized. Only fully qualified production devices should be used in end products.