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CPU core Arm® Cortex®-M3 Technology Bluetooth® LE, Proprietary 2.4 GHz, Zigbee Protocols Bluetooth® Low Energy Flash memory (kByte) 128 RAM (kByte) 20 Peripherals 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 4 timers, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Number of GPIOs 10, 15, 31 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Device attestation & anti-counterfeit, Secure boot, Secure debug, Secure firmware & software update Operating system TI RTOS Type Wireless MCU Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -97 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Cryptographic accelerators RNG Edge AI enabled No
CPU core Arm® Cortex®-M3 Technology Bluetooth® LE, Proprietary 2.4 GHz, Zigbee Protocols Bluetooth® Low Energy Flash memory (kByte) 128 RAM (kByte) 20 Peripherals 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 4 timers, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Number of GPIOs 10, 15, 31 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Device attestation & anti-counterfeit, Secure boot, Secure debug, Secure firmware & software update Operating system TI RTOS Type Wireless MCU Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -97 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Cryptographic accelerators RNG Edge AI enabled No
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
    • EEMBC CoreMark® Score: 142
    • Up to 48-MHz Clock Speed
    • 128KB of In-System Programmable Flash
    • 8KB of SRAM for Cache
    • 20KB of Ultralow-Leakage SRAM
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG Debugging
    • Supports Over-The-Air Upgrade (OTA)
  • Ultralow-Power Sensor Controller
    • Can Run Autonomous From the Rest of the System
    • 16-Bit Architecture
    • 2KB of Ultralow-Leakage SRAM for Code and Data
  • Efficient Code Size Architecture, Placing Drivers, Bluetooth® Low Energy Controller, IEEE 802.15.4 MAC, and Bootloader in ROM
  • RoHS-Compliant Packages
    • 4-mm × 4-mm RSM VQFN32 (10 GPIOs)
    • 5-mm × 5-mm RHB VQFN32 (15 GPIOs)
    • 7-mm × 7-mm RGZ VQFN48 (31 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
    • Ultralow-Power Analog 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)
    • 10, 15, or 31 GPIOs, Depending on Package Option
    • Support for Eight Capacitive-Sensing Buttons
    • Integrated Temperature Sensor
  • External System
    • On-Chip internal DC-DC Converter
    • Very Few External Components
    • Seamless Integration With the SimpleLink™ CC2590 and CC2592 Range Extenders
    • Pin Compatible With the SimpleLink CC13xx in 4-mm × 4-mm and 5-mm × 5-mm VQFN Packages
  • Low Power
    • Wide Supply Voltage Range
      • Normal Operation: 1.8 to 3.8 V
      • External Regulator Mode: 1.7 to 1.95 V
    • Active-Mode RX: 5.9 mA
    • Active-Mode TX at 0 dBm: 6.1 mA
    • Active-Mode TX at +5 dBm: 9.1 mA
    • Active-Mode MCU: 61 µA/MHz
    • Active-Mode MCU: 48.5 CoreMark/mA
    • Active-Mode Sensor Controller: 8.2 µA/MHz
    • Standby: 1 µA (RTC Running and RAM/CPU Retention)
    • Shutdown: 100 nA (Wake Up on External Events)
  • RF Section
    • 2.4-GHz RF Transceiver Compatible With Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.2 Specification and IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
    • Excellent Receiver Sensitivity (–97 dBm for BLE and –100 dBm for 802.15.4), Selectivity, and Blocking Performance
    • Link budget of 102 dB/105 dB (BLE/802.15.4)
    • Programmable Output Power up to +5 dBm
    • Single-Ended or Differential RF Interface
    • Suitable for Systems Targeting Compliance With Worldwide Radio Frequency Regulations
      • ETSI EN 300 328 (Europe)
      • EN 300 440 Class 2 (Europe)
      • FCC CFR47 Part 15 (US)
      • ARIB STD-T66 (Japan)
  • 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™

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  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful ARM® Cortex®-M3
    • EEMBC CoreMark® Score: 142
    • Up to 48-MHz Clock Speed
    • 128KB of In-System Programmable Flash
    • 8KB of SRAM for Cache
    • 20KB of Ultralow-Leakage SRAM
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG Debugging
    • Supports Over-The-Air Upgrade (OTA)
  • Ultralow-Power Sensor Controller
    • Can Run Autonomous From the Rest of the System
    • 16-Bit Architecture
    • 2KB of Ultralow-Leakage SRAM for Code and Data
  • Efficient Code Size Architecture, Placing Drivers, Bluetooth® Low Energy Controller, IEEE 802.15.4 MAC, and Bootloader in ROM
  • RoHS-Compliant Packages
    • 4-mm × 4-mm RSM VQFN32 (10 GPIOs)
    • 5-mm × 5-mm RHB VQFN32 (15 GPIOs)
    • 7-mm × 7-mm RGZ VQFN48 (31 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
    • Ultralow-Power Analog 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)
    • 10, 15, or 31 GPIOs, Depending on Package Option
    • Support for Eight Capacitive-Sensing Buttons
    • Integrated Temperature Sensor
  • External System
    • On-Chip internal DC-DC Converter
    • Very Few External Components
    • Seamless Integration With the SimpleLink™ CC2590 and CC2592 Range Extenders
    • Pin Compatible With the SimpleLink CC13xx in 4-mm × 4-mm and 5-mm × 5-mm VQFN Packages
  • Low Power
    • Wide Supply Voltage Range
      • Normal Operation: 1.8 to 3.8 V
      • External Regulator Mode: 1.7 to 1.95 V
    • Active-Mode RX: 5.9 mA
    • Active-Mode TX at 0 dBm: 6.1 mA
    • Active-Mode TX at +5 dBm: 9.1 mA
    • Active-Mode MCU: 61 µA/MHz
    • Active-Mode MCU: 48.5 CoreMark/mA
    • Active-Mode Sensor Controller: 8.2 µA/MHz
    • Standby: 1 µA (RTC Running and RAM/CPU Retention)
    • Shutdown: 100 nA (Wake Up on External Events)
  • RF Section
    • 2.4-GHz RF Transceiver Compatible With Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.2 Specification and IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
    • Excellent Receiver Sensitivity (–97 dBm for BLE and –100 dBm for 802.15.4), Selectivity, and Blocking Performance
    • Link budget of 102 dB/105 dB (BLE/802.15.4)
    • Programmable Output Power up to +5 dBm
    • Single-Ended or Differential RF Interface
    • Suitable for Systems Targeting Compliance With Worldwide Radio Frequency Regulations
      • ETSI EN 300 328 (Europe)
      • EN 300 440 Class 2 (Europe)
      • FCC CFR47 Part 15 (US)
      • ARIB STD-T66 (Japan)
  • 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™

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The CC2650 device is a wireless MCU targeting Bluetooth, ZigBee® and 6LoWPAN, and ZigBee RF4CE remote control applications.

The device is a member of the CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultralow power, 2.4-GHz RF devices. Very low active RF and MCU current and low-power mode current consumption provide excellent battery lifetime and allow for operation on small coin cell batteries and in energy-harvesting applications.

The CC2650 device contains a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor that runs at 48 MHz as the main processor and a rich peripheral feature set that includes a unique ultralow power sensor controller. This sensor controller is ideal for interfacing external sensors and for collecting analog and digital data autonomously while the rest of the system is in sleep mode. Thus, the CC2650 device is ideal for applications within a whole range of products including industrial, consumer electronics, and medical.

The Bluetooth Low Energy controller and the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC are embedded into ROM and are partly running on a separate ARM Cortex-M0 processor. This architecture improves overall system performance and power consumption and frees up flash memory for the application.

The Bluetooth and ZigBee stacks are available free of charge from www.ti.com.

The CC2650 device is a wireless MCU targeting Bluetooth, ZigBee® and 6LoWPAN, and ZigBee RF4CE remote control applications.

The device is a member of the CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultralow power, 2.4-GHz RF devices. Very low active RF and MCU current and low-power mode current consumption provide excellent battery lifetime and allow for operation on small coin cell batteries and in energy-harvesting applications.

The CC2650 device contains a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor that runs at 48 MHz as the main processor and a rich peripheral feature set that includes a unique ultralow power sensor controller. This sensor controller is ideal for interfacing external sensors and for collecting analog and digital data autonomously while the rest of the system is in sleep mode. Thus, the CC2650 device is ideal for applications within a whole range of products including industrial, consumer electronics, and medical.

The Bluetooth Low Energy controller and the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC are embedded into ROM and are partly running on a separate ARM Cortex-M0 processor. This architecture improves overall system performance and power consumption and frees up flash memory for the application.

The Bluetooth and ZigBee stacks are available free of charge from www.ti.com.

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* Data sheet CC2650 SimpleLink™ Multistandard Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 19 Jul 2016
* Errata CC2650 SimpleLink™ Multistandard Wireless MCU Errata 07 Sep 2018
* User guide CC13x0, CC26x0 SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. I) 30 Jun 2020
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Application note CC2538, CC13xx, and CC26xx Serial Bootloader Interface (Rev. E) PDF | HTML 06 Aug 2024
Application note CC13xx/CC26xx Hardware Configuration and PCB Design Considerations (Rev. H) PDF | HTML 02 May 2024
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Cybersecurity advisory Bluetooth® Low Energy – Missing Length Check for UNPI Packets Over SPI 08 Oct 2020
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Application note Running Bluetooth® Low Energy on CC13x2/CC26xx Without a 32 kHz Crystal (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 23 Sep 2019
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User guide SimpleLink SDK Power Management: MSP432, MSP432E4, CC13xx/CC26xx, and CC32xx (Rev. J) 29 Jan 2019
Application note Measuring CC13xx and CC26xx current consumption (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 10 Jan 2019
User guide CC2640/CC2650 Bluetooth low energy Software Developer’s Guide (Rev. E) 14 Mar 2018
Application note Integrating Sensor Controller Studio Examples Into ProjectZero 08 Jan 2018
Application note Network Algorithms for LPWAN Technical Brief 13 Nov 2017
Application note CC-Antenna-DK2 and Antenna Measurements Summary (Rev. A) 02 Oct 2017
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Technical article Use TI’s Bluetooth® low energy solution to differentiate your HomeKit products PDF | HTML 07 Mar 2017
Application note ETSI EN 300 328 Blocking Test for Bluetooth Low Energy PDF | HTML 08 Feb 2017
Technical article IoT is making buildings greener and more intelligent. Value versus affordability PDF | HTML 04 Jan 2017
Application note Configuring the CC2640 for Bluetooth® Direct Test Mode 06 Dec 2016
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Product overview SimpleLink Ultra-low power wireless microcontroller platform (Rev. B) 28 Oct 2016
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White paper Bringing Wireless Scalability to Intelligent Sensing Applications (Rev. B) 25 Aug 2016
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Design & development

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Evaluation board

BOOSTXL-CC2650MA — TI SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® low energy CC2650 Module BoosterPack™ Plug-in Module

The SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® low energy CC2650 Module BoosterPack plug-in module is the quick and easy way to add Bluetooth low energy to your LaunchPad™ development kit. Simply plug the CC2650 module BoosterPack kit into the MSP432™ microcontroller (MCU) LaunchPad kit to get started! The software (...)

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Evaluation board

ALGO-3P-UISP1-TI — Algocraft μISP1 Programmer for Texas Instruments devices

μISP can either work connected to a host PC (RS-232, USB, LAN connections are built-in) or in standalone mode.

The programming cycle execution in standalone mode may occur by simply pressing the START button or through some TTL control lines.

Its compact size and versatility allows a simple (...)

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Daughter card

CC2650EMK — SimpleLink™ CC2650 Evaluation Module Kit

The SimpleLink™ CC2650 evaluation module kit is an add-on kit for the SMARTRF06EBK evaluation board kit. The CC2650 device included in this kit is the superset device of the SimpleLink ultra-low power wireless MCU platform, so it can also be used to evaluate the SimpleLink Bluetooth® Smart CC2640 (...)

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Debug probe

TMDSEMU200-U — XDS200 USB Debug Probe

The XDS200 is a debug probe (emulator) used for debugging TI embedded devices. For the majority of devices it is recommended to use the newer, lower cost XDS110 (www.ti.com/tool/TMDSEMU110-U). The XDS200 supports a wide variety of standards (IEEE1149.1, IEEE1149.7, SWD) in a single pod. All XDS (...)

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Debug probe

LB-3P-TRACE32-WIRELESS — Lauterbach TRACE32® Debug System for Wireless Connectivity

Lauterbach‘s TRACE32® tools are a suite of leading-edge hardware and software components that enables developers to analyze, optimize and certify many of TI's Wireless Connectivity chips. The globally renowned debug solutions for embedded systems are the perfect solution for all development phases (...)

Debug probe

TSK-3P-BLUEBOX — TASKING BlueBox hardware debugger

TASKING’s Debug, Trace, and Test tools offer comprehensive solutions for efficient debugging, tracing, and testing of TI's embedded systems. The scalable TASKING BlueBox debuggers allow users to easily flash, debug, and test across TI's portfolio. Development on TI hardware is made even easier with (...)

Development kit

CC-ANTENNA-DK2 — Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz Antenna Kit for LaunchPad™ and SensorTag

This new antenna kit allows you to do real-life testing to find the optimal antenna for your application! The antenna kit includes 16 antennas for frequencies from 169MHz to 2.4GHz including PCB antennas, Helical antennas and Chip antennas as well as dual band band antennas for 868/915MHz combined (...)

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Development kit

CC2650STK — SimpleLink™ Bluetooth low energy/Multi-standard SensorTag

The new SensorTag IoT kit invites you to realize your cloud-connected product idea. The new SensorTag now includes 10 low-power MEMS sensors in a tiny red package. And it is expandable with DevPacks to make it easy to add your own sensors or actuators.

 

Connect to the cloud with Bluetooth low energy (...)

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Development kit

LAUNCHXL-CC2650 — SimpleLink™ CC2650 wireless MCU LaunchPad™ Development Kit

NOTE: The CC2650 LaunchPad kit supports evaluation of:
  • CC2640 Bluetooth® low energy wireless MCU
  • CC2630 ZigBee/6LoWPAN wireless MCU
  • CC2620 ZigBee RF4CE wireless MCU
  • CC2650 Multi-standard wireless MCU

Take your LaunchPad™ development kit to the cloud with the SimpleLink™ CC2650 wireless (...)

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Hardware programming tool

ACROVIEW-3P-AP6000 — AP6000 programmer support all TI programmable chips, including EP Product, Power ICs, and Gauge ICs

AP6000, launched by Acroview, is a universal programmer designed to support TI ICs across all series. Leveraging Acroview's highly skilled algorithm R&D engineering team, it delivers the fastest chip support speed in the industry.The AP6000 is capable of programming 8 chips simultaneously, and (...)

Hardware programming tool

ACROVIEW-3P-AP8000 — AP8000 Universal Programming System, including all TI programmable chips.

AP8000 is a leading technology platform of Universal Programming developed by Acroview. We have an accomplished team of algorithm R&D engineers, to offer the fastest chip support software development service among the industry. The AP8000 can support the programming of 8 chips simultaneously. (...)

Hardware programming tool

ALGO-3P-WRITENOW — Algocraft WriteNow! Programmer

WriteNow! Series of In-System Programmers is a breakthrough in the programming industry. The programmers support a large number of devices (microcontrollers, memories, CPLDs and other programmable devices) from various manufacturers and have a compact size for easy ATE/fixture integration. They (...)

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Driver or library

BLE-STACK-2-X BLE-STACK - V2.2 (Support for CC2640/CC2650)

This royalty-free BLE-Stack for TI’s SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® Low Energy family of ARM® Cortex®-M3 based wireless microcontrollers (MCUs) includes full-featured Bluetooth 4.2 and Bluetooth 5 certified stacks with all necessary software, sample applications and documentation to (...)

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TIMAC — IEEE802.15.4 Medium Access control (MAC) software stack

TIMAC - IEEE802.15.4 Medium Access Control (MAC) Software Stack

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Firmware

SPRCAG5 BOOSTXL-TLV8544PIR FIRMWARE

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Getting started

TI-DEVELOPER-ZONE Start embedded development on your desktop or in the cloud

From evaluation to deployment the TI Developer Zone provides a comprehensive range of software, tools and training to ensure that you have everything you need for each stage of the development process.
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IDE, configuration, compiler or debugger

CCSTUDIO Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)

CCStudio™ IDE is part of TI's extensive CCStudio™ development tool ecosystem. It is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI's microcontrollers, processors, wireless connectivity devices and radar sensors. It is comprised of a rich suite of tools used to build, debug, analyze and optimize (...)

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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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Plug-in

SIMPLELINK-SDK-BLUETOOTH-PLUGIN Bluetooth Plug-in for SimpleLink™ MCU SDK

The SimpleLink™ SDK Bluetooth Plugin is a companion software package that enables the use of a Bluetooth Network Processor (NWP) on a Host SimpleLink platform. This software package supports the MSP432P4, MSP432E4, and CC32xx devices as Host platforms, and the CC2650MODA, CC2640, and CC26x2R1 as (...)

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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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Support software

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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Support software

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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Support software

SENSORTAG-SW — SimpleLink™ SensorTag Software

The SensorTag includes an open hardware and software reference design for low cost and low power wireless IoT applications. The SensorTag is supplied with complete source code with everything you need to customize it for your application as well as source code examples for mobile apps.
Support software

SWRC258 BLE Device Monitor (v2.9.0)

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Calculation tool

BT-POWER-CALC Bluetooth Power Calculator for CC13xx, CC26xx, CC23xx, and CC27xx devices

This tool is used to calculate Bluetooth Low Energy power consumption estimates for various use cases on TI Bluetooth devices. The calculator includes both advertising and peripheral use cases with the ability to configure different use case profile parameters. The calculator outputs an estimate (...)
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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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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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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 (...)
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SIMPLELINK-2-4GHZ-DESIGN-REVIEW Hardware Design Review Request Form for SimpleLink™ CC2xxx Devices

The SimpleLink hardware design review process provides a way to get in touch, one-on-one, with a subject matter expert that can help review your design and provide valuable feedback. A simple three-step process for requesting a review as well as links to relevant technical documentation and (...)

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Supported products & hardware

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SIMPLELINK-2-4GHZ-DESIGN-REVIEWS — Hardware design reviews for SimpleLink™ CC2xxx devices

The SimpleLink hardware design review process provides a way to get in touch, one-on-one, with a subject matter expert that can help review your design and provide valuable feedback. A simple three-step process for requesting a review as well as links to relevant technical documentation and (...)
Schematic

C5545 BoosterPack Schematic

SPRR233.PDF (1366 KB)

Many TI reference designs include the CC2650

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Package Pins CAD symbols, footprints & 3D models
VQFN (RGZ) 48 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RHB) 32 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RSM) 32 Ultra Librarian

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