CC1352P7

ACTIVE

SimpleLink™ Arm® Cortex®-M4F multiband sub-1GHz & 2.4GHz wireless MCU with EdgeAI support, +20dBm

Product details

Protocols 6LoWPAN, Amazon Sidewalk, Bluetooth low energy, IEEE 802.15.4, MIOTY, Matter, Proprietary, Proprietary 2.4 GHz, Thread, Wi-SUN, Wireless M-Bus, Zigbee Modulation scheme (G)MSK, 2(G)FSK, 4(G)FSK, ASK, OOK Frequency bands 1069-1329, 2360-2500, 431-527, 861-1054 Type Wireless MCU TX power (max) (dBm) 20 RAM (kByte) 152 Flash memory (kByte) 704 CPU Arm Cortex-M4F Operating system FreeRTOS, RTOS, TI RTOS Peripherals 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 2 UART, 2 comparators, 4 timers, 8-bit DAC, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -121 Number of GPIOs 26 Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Edge AI enabled Edge AI Studio enabled, Yes
Protocols 6LoWPAN, Amazon Sidewalk, Bluetooth low energy, IEEE 802.15.4, MIOTY, Matter, Proprietary, Proprietary 2.4 GHz, Thread, Wi-SUN, Wireless M-Bus, Zigbee Modulation scheme (G)MSK, 2(G)FSK, 4(G)FSK, ASK, OOK Frequency bands 1069-1329, 2360-2500, 431-527, 861-1054 Type Wireless MCU TX power (max) (dBm) 20 RAM (kByte) 152 Flash memory (kByte) 704 CPU Arm Cortex-M4F Operating system FreeRTOS, RTOS, TI RTOS Peripherals 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 2 UART, 2 comparators, 4 timers, 8-bit DAC, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -121 Number of GPIOs 26 Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Edge AI enabled Edge AI Studio enabled, Yes
VQFN (RGZ) 48 49 mm² 7 x 7

Wireless microcontroller

  • Powerful 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F processor
  • 704KB flash program memory
  • 256KB of ROM for protocols and library functions
  • 8KB of cache SRAM
  • 144KB of ultra-low leakage SRAM with parity for high-reliability operation
  • Dual-band Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz operation
  • Dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver
  • Programmable radio includes support for 2-(G)FSK, 4-(G)FSK, MSK, OOK, Bluetooth® 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
  • Supports over-the-air upgrade (OTA)

Ultra-low power sensor controller

  • Autonomous MCU with 4KB of SRAM
  • Sample, store, and process sensor data
  • Fast wake-up for low-power operation
  • Software defined peripherals; capacitive touch, flow meter, LCD

Low power consumption

  • MCU consumption:
    • 2.63 mA active mode, CoreMark
    • 55 µA/MHz running CoreMark
    • 0.8 µA standby mode, RTC, 144KB RAM
    • 0.1 µA shutdown mode, wake-up on pin
  • Ultra low-power sensor controller consumption:
    • 25.2 µA in 2 MHz mode
    • 701 µA in 24 MHz mode
  • Radio Consumption:
    • 5.4 mA RX at 868 MHz
    • 6.4 mA RX at 2.4 GHz
    • 21 mA TX at +10 dBm at 2.4 GHz
    • 24.9 mA TX at +14 dBm at 868 MHz
    • 64 mA TX at +20 dBm at 915 MHz
    • 101 mA TX at +20 dBm at 2.4 GHz

Wireless protocol support

High performance radio

  • -121 dBm for 2.5-kbps long-range mode
  • -110 dBm at 50 kbps, 802.15.4, 868 MHz
  • -104 dBm for Bluetooth® Low Energy 125-kbps
  • Output power up to +20 dBm with temperature compensation

Regulatory compliance

  • Suitable for systems targeting compliance with these standards:
    • ETSI EN 300 220 Receiver Cat. 1.5 and 2, EN 300 328, EN 303 131, EN 303 204, EN 300 440 Cat. 2 and 3
    • FCC CFR47 Part 15
    • ARIB STD-T108 and STD-T66

MCU peripherals

  • Digital peripherals can be routed to any GPIO
  • Four 32-bit or eight 16-bit general-purpose timers
  • 12-bit ADC, 200 kSamples/s, 8 channels
  • 8-bit DAC
  • Two comparators
  • Programmable current source
  • Two UART, two SSI, I2C, I2S
  • Real-time clock (RTC)
  • Integrated temperature and battery monitor

Security enablers

  • AES 128- and 256-bit cryptographic accelerator
  • ECC and RSA public key hardware accelerator
  • SHA2 Accelerator (full suite up to SHA-512)
  • True random number generator (TRNG)

Development tools and software

Operating range

  • On-chip buck DC/DC converter
  • 1.8-V to 3.8-V single supply voltage
  • -40 to +105°C

Package

  • 7-mm × 7-mm RGZ VQFN48 (26 GPIOs)
  • RoHS-compliant package

Wireless microcontroller

  • Powerful 48-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F processor
  • 704KB flash program memory
  • 256KB of ROM for protocols and library functions
  • 8KB of cache SRAM
  • 144KB of ultra-low leakage SRAM with parity for high-reliability operation
  • Dual-band Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz operation
  • Dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver
  • Programmable radio includes support for 2-(G)FSK, 4-(G)FSK, MSK, OOK, Bluetooth® 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
  • Supports over-the-air upgrade (OTA)

Ultra-low power sensor controller

  • Autonomous MCU with 4KB of SRAM
  • Sample, store, and process sensor data
  • Fast wake-up for low-power operation
  • Software defined peripherals; capacitive touch, flow meter, LCD

Low power consumption

  • MCU consumption:
    • 2.63 mA active mode, CoreMark
    • 55 µA/MHz running CoreMark
    • 0.8 µA standby mode, RTC, 144KB RAM
    • 0.1 µA shutdown mode, wake-up on pin
  • Ultra low-power sensor controller consumption:
    • 25.2 µA in 2 MHz mode
    • 701 µA in 24 MHz mode
  • Radio Consumption:
    • 5.4 mA RX at 868 MHz
    • 6.4 mA RX at 2.4 GHz
    • 21 mA TX at +10 dBm at 2.4 GHz
    • 24.9 mA TX at +14 dBm at 868 MHz
    • 64 mA TX at +20 dBm at 915 MHz
    • 101 mA TX at +20 dBm at 2.4 GHz

Wireless protocol support

High performance radio

  • -121 dBm for 2.5-kbps long-range mode
  • -110 dBm at 50 kbps, 802.15.4, 868 MHz
  • -104 dBm for Bluetooth® Low Energy 125-kbps
  • Output power up to +20 dBm with temperature compensation

Regulatory compliance

  • Suitable for systems targeting compliance with these standards:
    • ETSI EN 300 220 Receiver Cat. 1.5 and 2, EN 300 328, EN 303 131, EN 303 204, EN 300 440 Cat. 2 and 3
    • FCC CFR47 Part 15
    • ARIB STD-T108 and STD-T66

MCU peripherals

  • Digital peripherals can be routed to any GPIO
  • Four 32-bit or eight 16-bit general-purpose timers
  • 12-bit ADC, 200 kSamples/s, 8 channels
  • 8-bit DAC
  • Two comparators
  • Programmable current source
  • Two UART, two SSI, I2C, I2S
  • Real-time clock (RTC)
  • Integrated temperature and battery monitor

Security enablers

  • AES 128- and 256-bit cryptographic accelerator
  • ECC and RSA public key hardware accelerator
  • SHA2 Accelerator (full suite up to SHA-512)
  • True random number generator (TRNG)

Development tools and software

Operating range

  • On-chip buck DC/DC converter
  • 1.8-V to 3.8-V single supply voltage
  • -40 to +105°C

Package

  • 7-mm × 7-mm RGZ VQFN48 (26 GPIOs)
  • RoHS-compliant package

The SimpleLink™ CC1352P7 device is a multiprotocol and multi-band Sub-1 GHz and 2.4-GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supporting Thread, Zigbee , Bluetooth 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), mioty , Wi-SUN , proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz), and concurrent multiprotocol through a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The CC1352P7 is based on an Arm® Cortex® M4F main processor and optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in grid infrastructure, building automation, retail automation, personal electronics and medical applications.

The CC1352P7 has a software defined radio powered by an Arm® Cortex®-M0, which allows support for multiple physical layers and RF standards. CC1352P7 supports operation in 287 to 351-MHz, 359 to 527-MHz, 861 to 1054-MHz, 1076 to 1315-MHz, and 2360 to 2500-MHz frequency bands. PHY and frequency band switching can be done runtime through a dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver. The CC1352P7 has an efficient built-in PA that supports +10 dBm TX at 21 mA and +20 dBm TX at 101 mA in the 2.4-GHz band, and +20 dBm TX at 64 mA in the Sub-1 GHz band.

The CC1352P7 has a low sleep current of 0.9 µA with RTC and 144KB RAM retention. In addition to the main Cortex® M4F processor, the device also has an autonomous ultra-low power Sensor Controller CPU with fast wake-up capability. As an example, the sensor controller is capable of 1-Hz ADC sampling at 1-µA system current.

The CC1352P7 has Low SER (Soft Error Rate) FIT (Failure-in-time) for long operational lifetime. Always-on SRAM parity minimizes risk for corruption due to potential radiation events. Consistent with many customers’ 10 to 15 years or longer life cycle requirements, TI has a product life cycle policy with a commitment to product longevity and continuity of supply.

The CC1352P7 device is part of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform, which consists of Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® Low Energy, Thread, Zigbee, Wi-SUN®, Amazon Sidewalk, mioty®, Sub-1 GHz MCUs, and host MCUs. CC1352P7 is part of a scalable portfolio with flash sizes from 32KB to 704KB with pin-to-pin compatible package options. The common SimpleLink™CC13xx and CC26xx Software Development Kit (SDK) and SysConfig system configuration tool supports migration between devices in the portfolio. A comprehensive number of software stacks, application examples and SimpleLink™ Academy training sessions are included in the SDK. For more information, visit wireless connectivity.

The SimpleLink™ CC1352P7 device is a multiprotocol and multi-band Sub-1 GHz and 2.4-GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supporting Thread, Zigbee , Bluetooth 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), mioty , Wi-SUN , proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz), and concurrent multiprotocol through a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The CC1352P7 is based on an Arm® Cortex® M4F main processor and optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in grid infrastructure, building automation, retail automation, personal electronics and medical applications.

The CC1352P7 has a software defined radio powered by an Arm® Cortex®-M0, which allows support for multiple physical layers and RF standards. CC1352P7 supports operation in 287 to 351-MHz, 359 to 527-MHz, 861 to 1054-MHz, 1076 to 1315-MHz, and 2360 to 2500-MHz frequency bands. PHY and frequency band switching can be done runtime through a dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver. The CC1352P7 has an efficient built-in PA that supports +10 dBm TX at 21 mA and +20 dBm TX at 101 mA in the 2.4-GHz band, and +20 dBm TX at 64 mA in the Sub-1 GHz band.

The CC1352P7 has a low sleep current of 0.9 µA with RTC and 144KB RAM retention. In addition to the main Cortex® M4F processor, the device also has an autonomous ultra-low power Sensor Controller CPU with fast wake-up capability. As an example, the sensor controller is capable of 1-Hz ADC sampling at 1-µA system current.

The CC1352P7 has Low SER (Soft Error Rate) FIT (Failure-in-time) for long operational lifetime. Always-on SRAM parity minimizes risk for corruption due to potential radiation events. Consistent with many customers’ 10 to 15 years or longer life cycle requirements, TI has a product life cycle policy with a commitment to product longevity and continuity of supply.

The CC1352P7 device is part of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform, which consists of Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® Low Energy, Thread, Zigbee, Wi-SUN®, Amazon Sidewalk, mioty®, Sub-1 GHz MCUs, and host MCUs. CC1352P7 is part of a scalable portfolio with flash sizes from 32KB to 704KB with pin-to-pin compatible package options. The common SimpleLink™CC13xx and CC26xx Software Development Kit (SDK) and SysConfig system configuration tool supports migration between devices in the portfolio. A comprehensive number of software stacks, application examples and SimpleLink™ Academy training sessions are included in the SDK. For more information, visit wireless connectivity.

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* Errata CC1352P7 Silicon Errata (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 30 Nov 2021
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White paper Dynamic Multi-Protocol (DMM) Performance 21 Apr 2021
White paper Exploring Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation PDF | HTML 12 Apr 2021
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Application note Z-Stack Large Mesh Network Performance Using the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 05 Feb 2020
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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
Product overview Meet the SimpleLink™ Sensor Controller 04 Jan 2019
Product overview Time Multiplexing: Concurrent Multi-standard Operation 03 Jan 2019
Application note Low-Power ADC Solution for CC13x2 and CC26x2 02 Mar 2018
White paper Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation 01 Mar 2018
Application brief Single-Chip Flow Metering Solution With the CC13x2R Wireless MCUs 27 Feb 2018
Application brief Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller 27 Feb 2018
Application note Use of Low-power Zigbee® and Thread With the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family 27 Feb 2018
Application note Sensor Sequencing Using the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller 05 Mar 2017
Application note TI-15.4 Stack Frequency Hopping Mode FCC Compliance (Rev. A) 28 Feb 2017

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