CC1310

ACTIVE

SimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm Cortex-M3 Sub-1 GHz wireless MCU with 128kB Flash

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Protocols 6LoWPAN, IEEE 802.15.4, MIOTY, Proprietary, Wireless M-Bus Modulation scheme (G)MSK, 2(G)FSK, 4(G)FSK, ASK, OOK Frequency bands 287-351, 359-439, 431-527, 718-878, 861-1054 Type Wireless MCU TX power (max) (dBm) 15 RAM (kByte) 28 Flash memory (kByte) 32, 64, 128 CPU Arm® Cortex®-M3 Operating system RTOS, TI-RTOS Peripherals 1 UART, 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 2 comparators, 4 timers, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -124 Number of GPIOs 10, 15, 30 RX current (lowest) (mA) 5.4 Data rate (max) (Mbps) 0.5 Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
Protocols 6LoWPAN, IEEE 802.15.4, MIOTY, Proprietary, Wireless M-Bus Modulation scheme (G)MSK, 2(G)FSK, 4(G)FSK, ASK, OOK Frequency bands 287-351, 359-439, 431-527, 718-878, 861-1054 Type Wireless MCU TX power (max) (dBm) 15 RAM (kByte) 28 Flash memory (kByte) 32, 64, 128 CPU Arm® Cortex®-M3 Operating system RTOS, TI-RTOS Peripherals 1 UART, 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 2 comparators, 4 timers, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -124 Number of GPIOs 10, 15, 30 RX current (lowest) (mA) 5.4 Data rate (max) (Mbps) 0.5 Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
VQFN (RGZ) 48 49 mm² 7 x 7 VQFN (RHB) 32 25 mm² 5 x 5 VQFN (RSM) 32 16 mm² 4 x 4
  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful Arm® Cortex®-M3 Processor
    • EEMBC CoreMark® Score: 142
    • EEMBC ULPBench™ Score: 158
    • Clock Speed up to 48-MHz
    • 32KB, 64KB, and 128KB of In-System Programmable Flash
    • 8KB of SRAM for Cache
      (or as General-Purpose RAM)
    • 20KB of Ultra-Low-Leakage SRAM
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG Debugging
    • Supports Over-the-Air (OTA) Update
  • Ultra-Low-Power Sensor Controller
    • Can Run Autonomously From the Rest of the System
    • 16-Bit Architecture
    • 2KB of Ultra-Low-Leakage SRAM for Code and Data
  • Efficient Code-Size Architecture, Placing Parts of
    TI-RTOS, Drivers, and Bootloader in ROM
  • RoHS-Compliant Package
    • 7-mm × 7-mm RGZ VQFN48 (30 GPIOs)
    • 5-mm × 5-mm RHB VQFN32 (15 GPIOs)
    • 4-mm × 4-mm RSM VQFN32 (10 GPIOs)
  • Peripherals
    • All Digital Peripheral Pins Can Be Routed to Any GPIO
    • Four General-Purpose Timer Modules
      (Eight 16-Bit or Four 32-Bit Timers, PWM Each)
    • 12-Bit ADC, 200 ksamples/s, 8-Channel Analog MUX
    • Continuous Time Comparator
    • Ultra-Low-Power Clocked Comparator
    • Programmable Current Source
    • UART
    • 2× SSI (SPI, MICROWIRE, TI)
    • I2C, I2S
    • Real-Time Clock (RTC)
    • AES-128 Security Module
    • True Random Number Generator (TRNG)
    • Support for Eight Capacitive Sensing Buttons
    • Integrated Temperature Sensor
  • External System
    • On-Chip Internal DC/DC Converter
    • Seamless Integration With the SimpleLink™ CC1190 Range Extender
  • Low Power
    • Wide Supply Voltage Range: 1.8 to 3.8 V
    • RX: 5.4 mA
    • TX at +10 dBm: 13.4 mA
    • Active-Mode MCU 48 MHz Running Coremark: 2.5 mA (51 µA/MHz)
    • Active-Mode MCU: 48.5 CoreMark/mA
    • Active-Mode Sensor Controller at 24 MHz:
      0.4 mA + 8.2 µA/MHz
    • Sensor Controller, One Wakeup Every Second Performing One 12-Bit ADC Sampling: 0.95 µA
    • Standby: 0.7 µA (RTC Running and RAM and CPU Retention)
    • Shutdown: 185 nA (Wakeup on External Events)
  • RF Section
    • Excellent Receiver Sensitivity –124 dBm Using Long-Range Mode, –110 dBm at 50 kbps
    • Excellent Selectivity (±100 kHz): 56 dB
    • Excellent Blocking Performance (±10 MHz):
      90 dB
    • Programmable Output Power up to +15 dBm
    • Single-Ended or Differential RF Interface
    • Suitable for Systems Targeting Compliance With Worldwide Radio Frequency Regulations
      • ETSI EN 300 220, EN 303 204 (Europe)
      • FCC CFR47 Part 15 (US)
      • ARIB STD-T108 (Japan)
    • Wireless M-Bus (EN 13757-4) and IEEE® 802.15.4g PHY
  • Tools and Development Environment
    • Full-Feature and Low-Cost Development Kits
    • Multiple Reference Designs for Different RF Configurations
    • Packet Sniffer PC Software
    • Sensor Controller Studio
    • SmartRF™ Studio
    • SmartRF Flash Programmer 2
    • IAR Embedded Workbench® for Arm
    • Code Composer Studio™ (CCS) IDE
    • CCS UniFlash
  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful Arm® Cortex®-M3 Processor
    • EEMBC CoreMark® Score: 142
    • EEMBC ULPBench™ Score: 158
    • Clock Speed up to 48-MHz
    • 32KB, 64KB, and 128KB of In-System Programmable Flash
    • 8KB of SRAM for Cache
      (or as General-Purpose RAM)
    • 20KB of Ultra-Low-Leakage SRAM
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG Debugging
    • Supports Over-the-Air (OTA) Update
  • Ultra-Low-Power Sensor Controller
    • Can Run Autonomously From the Rest of the System
    • 16-Bit Architecture
    • 2KB of Ultra-Low-Leakage SRAM for Code and Data
  • Efficient Code-Size Architecture, Placing Parts of
    TI-RTOS, Drivers, and Bootloader in ROM
  • RoHS-Compliant Package
    • 7-mm × 7-mm RGZ VQFN48 (30 GPIOs)
    • 5-mm × 5-mm RHB VQFN32 (15 GPIOs)
    • 4-mm × 4-mm RSM VQFN32 (10 GPIOs)
  • Peripherals
    • All Digital Peripheral Pins Can Be Routed to Any GPIO
    • Four General-Purpose Timer Modules
      (Eight 16-Bit or Four 32-Bit Timers, PWM Each)
    • 12-Bit ADC, 200 ksamples/s, 8-Channel Analog MUX
    • Continuous Time Comparator
    • Ultra-Low-Power Clocked Comparator
    • Programmable Current Source
    • UART
    • 2× SSI (SPI, MICROWIRE, TI)
    • I2C, I2S
    • Real-Time Clock (RTC)
    • AES-128 Security Module
    • True Random Number Generator (TRNG)
    • Support for Eight Capacitive Sensing Buttons
    • Integrated Temperature Sensor
  • External System
    • On-Chip Internal DC/DC Converter
    • Seamless Integration With the SimpleLink™ CC1190 Range Extender
  • Low Power
    • Wide Supply Voltage Range: 1.8 to 3.8 V
    • RX: 5.4 mA
    • TX at +10 dBm: 13.4 mA
    • Active-Mode MCU 48 MHz Running Coremark: 2.5 mA (51 µA/MHz)
    • Active-Mode MCU: 48.5 CoreMark/mA
    • Active-Mode Sensor Controller at 24 MHz:
      0.4 mA + 8.2 µA/MHz
    • Sensor Controller, One Wakeup Every Second Performing One 12-Bit ADC Sampling: 0.95 µA
    • Standby: 0.7 µA (RTC Running and RAM and CPU Retention)
    • Shutdown: 185 nA (Wakeup on External Events)
  • RF Section
    • Excellent Receiver Sensitivity –124 dBm Using Long-Range Mode, –110 dBm at 50 kbps
    • Excellent Selectivity (±100 kHz): 56 dB
    • Excellent Blocking Performance (±10 MHz):
      90 dB
    • Programmable Output Power up to +15 dBm
    • Single-Ended or Differential RF Interface
    • Suitable for Systems Targeting Compliance With Worldwide Radio Frequency Regulations
      • ETSI EN 300 220, EN 303 204 (Europe)
      • FCC CFR47 Part 15 (US)
      • ARIB STD-T108 (Japan)
    • Wireless M-Bus (EN 13757-4) and IEEE® 802.15.4g PHY
  • Tools and Development Environment
    • Full-Feature and Low-Cost Development Kits
    • Multiple Reference Designs for Different RF Configurations
    • Packet Sniffer PC Software
    • Sensor Controller Studio
    • SmartRF™ Studio
    • SmartRF Flash Programmer 2
    • IAR Embedded Workbench® for Arm
    • Code Composer Studio™ (CCS) IDE
    • CCS UniFlash

The CC1310 device is a cost-effective, ultra-low-power, Sub-1 GHz RF device from Texas Instruments™ that is part of the SimpleLink microcontroller (MCU) platform. The platform consists of Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® low energy, Sub-1 GHz, Ethernet, Zigbee®, Thread, and host MCUs. These devices all share a common, easy-to-use development environment with a single core software development kit (SDK) and a rich tool set. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink platform enables users to add any combination of devices from the portfolio into their design, allowing 100 percent code reuse when design requirements change. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.

With very low active RF and MCU current consumption, in addition to flexible low-power modes, the CC1310 device provides excellent battery life and allows long-range operation on small coin-cell batteries and in energy harvesting applications.

The CC1310 is a device in the CC13xx and CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultra-low-power wireless MCUs capable of handling Sub-1 GHz RF frequencies. The CC1310 device combines a flexible, very low-power RF transceiver with a powerful 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M3 microcontroller in a platform supporting multiple physical layers and RF standards. A dedicated Radio Controller (Cortex®-M0) handles low-level RF protocol commands that are stored in ROM or RAM, thus ensuring ultra-low power and flexibility. The low-power consumption of the CC1310 device does not come at the expense of RF performance; the CC1310 device has excellent sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance.

The CC1310 device is a highly integrated, true single-chip solution incorporating a complete RF system and an on-chip DC/DC converter.

Sensors can be handled in a very low-power manner by a dedicated autonomous ultra-low-power MCU that can be configured to handle analog and digital sensors; thus the main MCU (Arm® Cortex®-M3) can maximize sleep time.

The power and clock management and radio systems of the CC1310 device require specific configuration and handling by software to operate correctly, which has been implemented in the TI-RTOS. TI recommends using this software framework for all application development on the device. The complete TI-RTOS and device drivers are offered free of charge in source code.

The CC1310 device is a cost-effective, ultra-low-power, Sub-1 GHz RF device from Texas Instruments™ that is part of the SimpleLink microcontroller (MCU) platform. The platform consists of Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® low energy, Sub-1 GHz, Ethernet, Zigbee®, Thread, and host MCUs. These devices all share a common, easy-to-use development environment with a single core software development kit (SDK) and a rich tool set. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink platform enables users to add any combination of devices from the portfolio into their design, allowing 100 percent code reuse when design requirements change. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.

With very low active RF and MCU current consumption, in addition to flexible low-power modes, the CC1310 device provides excellent battery life and allows long-range operation on small coin-cell batteries and in energy harvesting applications.

The CC1310 is a device in the CC13xx and CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultra-low-power wireless MCUs capable of handling Sub-1 GHz RF frequencies. The CC1310 device combines a flexible, very low-power RF transceiver with a powerful 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M3 microcontroller in a platform supporting multiple physical layers and RF standards. A dedicated Radio Controller (Cortex®-M0) handles low-level RF protocol commands that are stored in ROM or RAM, thus ensuring ultra-low power and flexibility. The low-power consumption of the CC1310 device does not come at the expense of RF performance; the CC1310 device has excellent sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance.

The CC1310 device is a highly integrated, true single-chip solution incorporating a complete RF system and an on-chip DC/DC converter.

Sensors can be handled in a very low-power manner by a dedicated autonomous ultra-low-power MCU that can be configured to handle analog and digital sensors; thus the main MCU (Arm® Cortex®-M3) can maximize sleep time.

The power and clock management and radio systems of the CC1310 device require specific configuration and handling by software to operate correctly, which has been implemented in the TI-RTOS. TI recommends using this software framework for all application development on the device. The complete TI-RTOS and device drivers are offered free of charge in source code.

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* Data sheet CC1310 SimpleLink™ Ultra-Low-Power Sub-1 GHz Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 23 Jul 2018
* Errata CC1310 SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Silicon Errata (Rev. F) PDF | HTML 21 Dec 2022
* User guide CC13x0, CC26x0 SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. I) 30 Jun 2020
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Application note DN035 -- Antenna Quick Guide (Rev. B) 09 Feb 2022
Technical article Wireless M-Bus 101: Demystifying modes and regional application profiles PDF | HTML 02 Jul 2021
Application note Wireless Motion Detector With Sub-1 GHz SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU (Rev. C) 10 May 2021
More literature Building your application with security in mind (Rev. E) 28 Oct 2020
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Application note CC13xx IQ Samples (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 24 Aug 2020
Technical article Benefits of using Sub-1 GHz connectivity for grid asset monitoring, protection and PDF | HTML 28 May 2020
User guide CC1310 LaunchPad Getting Started Guide (Rev. B) 12 May 2020
Technical article MIOTY, the new LPWAN standard, provides quality and scalability for worldwide Sub- PDF | HTML 20 Feb 2020
White paper Simple and efficient software development with the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. E) 06 Dec 2019
White paper Deep dive into the tools and development kits of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. B) 25 Sep 2019
Application note Debugging Communication Range (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 23 May 2019
Application note Wideband DSSS Mode for FCC Digital Transmission Systems Using CC13x0 PDF | HTML 11 Apr 2019
Product overview Out-of-box star-network solution: TI 15.4-Stack 14 Jan 2019
Application note Measuring CC13xx and CC26xx current consumption (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 10 Jan 2019
Application note RF PCB Simulation Cookbook 09 Jan 2019
Product overview Meet the SimpleLink™ Sensor Controller 04 Jan 2019
Application note CC13xx Long Range Modes 19 Dec 2018
White paper Migrating your proprietary solution to the SimpleLink™ WMCU 07 Nov 2018
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Application brief Low-power wM-Bus Stack Implementation With CC1310 and CC1350 PDF | HTML 19 Oct 2018
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Application note CC13xx wM-Bus S-Mode (Rev. A) 03 Oct 2018
Application note CC13xx Combined wM-Bus C-Mode and T-Mode Application Note (Rev. E) 03 Oct 2018
Technical article SimpleLink™ MCU SDK expands multiprotocol support PDF | HTML 18 Jul 2018
Application note Using the SimpleLink™ Sub-1 GHz 15.4-Stack: Choose between Sync / Async mode 15 Jun 2018
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Technical article SimpleLink MCU SDKs: Expand the foundation PDF | HTML 03 May 2018
User guide LaunchPad QuickStart Guide (QSG) CC1310-CC1190 (Rev. A) 09 Apr 2018
Application note Using the MSP430FR6047 Wireless M-Bus Serial Library for Metering Applications 05 Apr 2018
Application note Wireless Smoke Alarms With Sub-1GHz SimpleLink Wireless MCU (Rev. B) 13 Mar 2018
Application note Wireless Door and Window Sensors With Sub-1GHz SimpleLink Wireless MCU (Rev. A) 13 Mar 2018
Application brief Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller 27 Feb 2018
Product overview SimpleLink™ Wired and Wireless Microcontroller Platform (Rev. B) 11 Jan 2018
White paper Connected microcontrollers essential to automation in buildings (Rev. A) 10 Jan 2018
Application note Integrating Sensor Controller Studio Examples Into ProjectZero 08 Jan 2018
Technical article Create a door and window sensor design using the SimpleLink™ Sub-1 GHz MCU PDF | HTML 06 Dec 2017
Technical article SimpleLink™ MCU SDKs: What is an SDK plug-in? PDF | HTML 21 Nov 2017
Application note GPS Tracking Using Sub-1GHz Devices 15 Nov 2017
Application note Network Algorithms for LPWAN Technical Brief 13 Nov 2017
Application note Hardware Migration From CC1310 to CC1312R 17 Oct 2017
User guide Sub-1 GHz Sensor-to-Cloud Linux® E14 Kit 16 Oct 2017
White paper Wireless Connectivity For The Internet of Things, One Size Does Not Fit All (Rev. A) 16 Oct 2017
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Application note Achieving Optimum Radio Range (Rev. A) 05 Sep 2017
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White paper IoT provokes change in ultra-low-power MCUs 19 Jul 2017
Technical article The importance of frequency hopping PDF | HTML 17 Jul 2017
Technical article Sensor-to-cloud: sending all data to one place PDF | HTML 13 Jul 2017
Application note CC13x0 Low Data Rate Operation 26 Jun 2017
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Application note CC1310 Skyworks PA 433 MHz 20 dBm Reference Design Rev 2.x 02 May 2017
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Technical article Well-pad automation through the CC1310 wireless MCU PDF | HTML 07 Apr 2017
Technical article Designing wireless motion-detector systems with Sub-1 GHz PDF | HTML 06 Apr 2017
Application note CC13xx Antenna Diversity (Rev. B) 31 Mar 2017
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Application note Using CC1190 Front End With CC13xx Under EN300220 09 Mar 2017
Application note Using CC1190 Front End With CC13xx Under FCC 15.247 09 Mar 2017
Application note TI-15.4 Stack Frequency Hopping Mode FCC Compliance (Rev. A) 28 Feb 2017
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Application note CC1310 Skyworks PA Chinese AMR Reference Design Rev 2.x 12 Dec 2016
Application note CC1310 Integrated Passive Component for 779-928 MHz (Rev. A) 06 Dec 2016
User guide CC1310 SimpleLink™ TI-15.4 Stack 2.x.x Developer’s Guide (Rev. A) 01 Dec 2016
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Technical article Connecting sensors to the cloud at a distance PDF | HTML 08 Nov 2016
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White paper Bringing Wireless Scalability to Intelligent Sensing Applications (Rev. B) 25 Aug 2016
Technical article Why use Sub-1 GHz in your IoT application PDF | HTML 27 Jul 2016
Technical article How to build a fully managed and scalable long-range network with low-power nodes PDF | HTML 25 Jul 2016
Technical article Trends in building automation: connected sensors in safety and security PDF | HTML 20 Jul 2016
White paper Frequency hopping for long-range IoT networks 18 Jul 2016
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User guide TI-RTOS 2.20 for CC13xx/CC26xx SimpleLink Getting Started Guide (Rev. D) 17 Jun 2016
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Application note CC1310 Discrete PA Chinese AMR Reference Design Rev 1.x 12 Dec 2015
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Technical article Solved: High software complexity and ultra-low power for industrial applications PDF | HTML 19 Nov 2015
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Application note Using the CC13xx Under ARIB STD-T108 24 Aug 2015
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E-book Understanding Wireless Connectivity in the Industrial IoT 22 Jul 2015
Product overview TI-RTOS: A Real-Time Operating System for TI Devices (Rev. A) 31 Mar 2015
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SENSOR-CONTROLLER-STUDIO Sensor Controller Studio

Sensor Controller Studio is used to write, test and debug code for the CC26xx/CC13xx Sensor Controller, enabling ultra-low power application design. The tool generates an interface driver consisting of C source files with the firmware image, associated definitions, and generic functions that allow (...)

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SYSCONFIG Standalone desktop version of SysConfig

SysConfig is a configuration tool designed to simplify hardware and software configuration challenges to accelerate software development.

SysConfig is available as part of the Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment as well as a standalone application. Additionally SysConfig (...)

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Online training

SIMPLELINK-ACADEMY-CC13X0 Simplelink™ CC13x0 Academy

SimpleLink™ Academy is an interactive learning experience for TI's wireless protocols. Our hands-on training modules cover all phases of development for LaunchPad™ development kits alongside software development kits (SDKs) in the SimpleLink MCU family.
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Software programming tool

FLASH-PROGRAMMER-2 SmartRF Flash Programmer v2

SmartRF Flash Programmer 2 can be used to program the flash memory in Texas Instruments ARM based low-power RF wireless MCUs over the debug and serial interfaces. Check the list of supported products for compatibility. Uniflash can also be used to program any SimpleLink product.

SmartRF Flash (...)

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Software programming tool

UNIFLASH UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors

UniFlash is a software tool for programming on-chip flash on TI microcontrollers and wireless connectivity devices and on-board flash for TI processors. UniFlash provides both graphical and command-line interfaces.

UniFlash can be run from the cloud on the TI Developer Zone or downloaded and used (...)

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PACKET-SNIFFER SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1

The SmartRF Packet Sniffer is a PC software application that can display and store radio packets captured by a listening RF device. The capture device is connected to the PC via USB. Various RF protocols are supported. The Packet Sniffer filters and decodes packets and displays them in a convenient (...)

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RF-RANGE-ESTIMATOR RF Range Estimator

This tool is used to calculate a range estimate for indoor and outdoor RF links using TI wireless devices. The outdoor calculation is based upon Line-of-Sight (LOS). For the indoor estimation, construction materials can be selected that are between the Tx and Rx unit. The greater the attenuation (...)
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Supported products & hardware

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SWRC323 CC13xx Combined wM-Bus C-Mode and T-Mode Patch and Recommended Settings

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Supported products & hardware

Calculation tool

15.4-STACK-CALC — TI 15.4 Stack Power Calculator

This tool enables SimpleLink TI 15.4 Stack Software users to analyze system power profile for a sleepy network device.  The calculator enables the user to assess the potential system battery life and determine how to optimize power by configuring system settings, stack parameters, payload (...)
Calculation tool

PACKET-SNIFFER-2 SmartRF Packet Sniffer 2

The SmartRF Packet Sniffer is a PC software application that can display and store radio packets captured by a listening RF device. The capture device is connected to the PC via USB. Various RF protocols are supported. The Packet Sniffer filters and decodes packets and displays them in a convenient (...)

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Supported products & hardware

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Calculation tool

SMARTRF-STUDIO-7 SmartRF Studio 7 application software

SmartRF™ Studio is a Windows application that helps designers of RF systems to easily evaluate the radio at an early stage in the design process for all TI CC1xxx and CC2xxx low-power RF devices. It simplifies generation of the configuration register values and commands, as well as practical (...)

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Design tool

3P-WIRELESS-MODULES — Third party wireless module search tool

The third party wireless module search tool helps developers to identify products that meet their end equipment specifications and procure production ready wireless modules. The third party module vendors included in the search tool are independent third party companies with expertise in designing (...)
Design tool

SIMPLELINK-SUB1GHZ-DESIGN-REVIEWS — Hardware design reviews for SimpleLink™ CC1xxx devices

To get started with the SimpleLink™ Sub-1GHz hardware design review process:
  • Step 1: Before requesting a review, it is important that to review the technical documentation and design & development resources available on the corresponding product page (see CC1xxx product page links below).
  • Step 2: (...)
Gerber file

LAUNCHXL-CC1310 Design Files (Rev. B)

SWRC319B.ZIP (5640 KB)
PCB layout

LAUNCHXL CC1310/CC1190 (Rev. A)

SWRC338A.ZIP (6337 KB)

Many TI reference designs include the CC1310

Use our reference design selection tool to review and identify designs that best match your application and parameters.

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