Product details

CPU core Arm® Cortex®-M3 Technology 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth® LE Protocols Bluetooth® Low Energy Flash memory (kByte) 128 RAM (kByte) 28 Peripherals 1 UART, 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 4 timers, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Number of GPIOs 10, 14, 15, 31 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Device attestation & anti-counterfeit, Secure debug, Software IP protection Operating system TI RTOS Type Wireless MCU Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -97 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Edge AI enabled No
CPU core Arm® Cortex®-M3 Technology 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth® LE Protocols Bluetooth® Low Energy Flash memory (kByte) 128 RAM (kByte) 28 Peripherals 1 UART, 12-bit ADC 8-channel, 2 SPI, 4 timers, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Number of GPIOs 10, 14, 15, 31 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Device attestation & anti-counterfeit, Secure debug, Software IP protection Operating system TI RTOS Type Wireless MCU Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -97 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Edge AI enabled No
DSBGA (YFV) 34 6.7081 mm² 2.59 x 2.59 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
    • 275KB of nonvolatile memory including 128KB of in-system Programmable Flash
    • Up to 28KB of system SRAM, of which 20KB is ultra-low leakage SRAM
    • 8KB of SRAM for cache or system RAM use
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG debugging
    • Supports over-the-air upgrade (OTA)
  • Ultra-low power sensor controller
    • Can run autonomous from the rest of the system
    • 16-bit architecture
    • 2KB of ultra-low leakage SRAM for code and data
  • Efficient code size architecture, placing drivers, TI-RTOS, and Bluetooth software in ROM to make more Flash available for the application
  • RoHS-compliant package s
    • 2.7-mm × 2.7-mm YFV DSBGA34 (14 GPIOs)
    • 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
    • Ultra-low power analog comparator
    • Programmable current source
    • UART, I2C, and I2S
    • 2× SSI (SPI, MICROWIRE, TI)
    • 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 CC2590 and CC2592 range extenders
    • Very few external components
    • Pin compatible with the SimpleLink™ CC2640 and CC2650 devices in all VQFN packages
    • Pin compatible with the SimpleLink™ CC2642R and CC2652R devices in 7-mm x 7-mm VQFN packages
    • Pin compatible with the SimpleLink™ CC1350 device 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: 0.4mA + 8.2 µA/MHz
    • Standby: 1.1 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 5.1 and earlier LE specifications
    • Excellent receiver sensitivity (–97 dBm for BLE), selectivity, and blocking performance
    • Link budget of 102 dB for BLE
    • 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)
  • Development Tools and Software
  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful Arm Cortex-M3
    • EEMBC CoreMark score: 142
    • Up to 48-MHz clock speed
    • 275KB of nonvolatile memory including 128KB of in-system Programmable Flash
    • Up to 28KB of system SRAM, of which 20KB is ultra-low leakage SRAM
    • 8KB of SRAM for cache or system RAM use
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG debugging
    • Supports over-the-air upgrade (OTA)
  • Ultra-low power sensor controller
    • Can run autonomous from the rest of the system
    • 16-bit architecture
    • 2KB of ultra-low leakage SRAM for code and data
  • Efficient code size architecture, placing drivers, TI-RTOS, and Bluetooth software in ROM to make more Flash available for the application
  • RoHS-compliant package s
    • 2.7-mm × 2.7-mm YFV DSBGA34 (14 GPIOs)
    • 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
    • Ultra-low power analog comparator
    • Programmable current source
    • UART, I2C, and I2S
    • 2× SSI (SPI, MICROWIRE, TI)
    • 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 CC2590 and CC2592 range extenders
    • Very few external components
    • Pin compatible with the SimpleLink™ CC2640 and CC2650 devices in all VQFN packages
    • Pin compatible with the SimpleLink™ CC2642R and CC2652R devices in 7-mm x 7-mm VQFN packages
    • Pin compatible with the SimpleLink™ CC1350 device 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: 0.4mA + 8.2 µA/MHz
    • Standby: 1.1 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 5.1 and earlier LE specifications
    • Excellent receiver sensitivity (–97 dBm for BLE), selectivity, and blocking performance
    • Link budget of 102 dB for BLE
    • 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)
  • Development Tools and Software

The CC2640R2F device is a 2.4 GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supporting Bluetooth ® 5.1 Low Energy and Proprietary 2.4 GHz applications. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in building security systems, HVAC, asset tracking, and medical markets, and applications where industrial performance is required. The highlighted features of this device include:

  • Support for Bluetooth ® 5.1 features: LE Coded PHYs (Long Range), LE 2-Mbit PHY (High Speed), Advertising Extensions, Multiple Advertisement Sets, as well as backwards compatibility and support for key features from the Bluetooth ® 5.0 and earlier Low Energy specifications.
  • Fully-qualified Bluetooth ® 5.1 software protocol stack included with the SimpleLink™ CC2640R2F Software Development Kit (SDK) for developing applications on the powerful Arm® Cortex®-M3 processor.
  • Longer battery life wireless applications with low standby current of 1.1 µA with full RAM retention.
  • Advanced sensing with a programmable, 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.
  • Dedicated software controlled radio controller (Arm® Cortex®-M0) providing flexible low-power RF transceiver capability to support multiple physical layers and RF standards, such as real-time localization (RTLS) technologies.
  • Excellent radio sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance for Bluetooth ® Low Energy (-103 dBm for 125-kbps LE Coded PHY).

The CC2640R2F device is part of the SimpleLink™ microcontroller (MCU) platform, which consists of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth ® Low Energy, Thread, ZigBee, Sub-1 GHz MCUs, and host MCUs that all share a common, easy-to-use development environment with a single core software development kit (SDK) and rich tool set. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink™ platform enables you to add any combination of the portfolio’s devices into your design, allowing 100 percent code reuse when your design requirements change. For more information, visit SimpleLink™ MCU platform.

The CC2640R2F device is a 2.4 GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supporting Bluetooth ® 5.1 Low Energy and Proprietary 2.4 GHz applications. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in building security systems, HVAC, asset tracking, and medical markets, and applications where industrial performance is required. The highlighted features of this device include:

  • Support for Bluetooth ® 5.1 features: LE Coded PHYs (Long Range), LE 2-Mbit PHY (High Speed), Advertising Extensions, Multiple Advertisement Sets, as well as backwards compatibility and support for key features from the Bluetooth ® 5.0 and earlier Low Energy specifications.
  • Fully-qualified Bluetooth ® 5.1 software protocol stack included with the SimpleLink™ CC2640R2F Software Development Kit (SDK) for developing applications on the powerful Arm® Cortex®-M3 processor.
  • Longer battery life wireless applications with low standby current of 1.1 µA with full RAM retention.
  • Advanced sensing with a programmable, 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.
  • Dedicated software controlled radio controller (Arm® Cortex®-M0) providing flexible low-power RF transceiver capability to support multiple physical layers and RF standards, such as real-time localization (RTLS) technologies.
  • Excellent radio sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance for Bluetooth ® Low Energy (-103 dBm for 125-kbps LE Coded PHY).

The CC2640R2F device is part of the SimpleLink™ microcontroller (MCU) platform, which consists of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth ® Low Energy, Thread, ZigBee, Sub-1 GHz MCUs, and host MCUs that all share a common, easy-to-use development environment with a single core software development kit (SDK) and rich tool set. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink™ platform enables you to add any combination of the portfolio’s devices into your design, allowing 100 percent code reuse when your design requirements change. For more information, visit SimpleLink™ MCU platform.

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* Data sheet CC2640R2F SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® low energy Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. C) 21 Sep 2020
* Errata CC2640R2F SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® Low Energy Wireless MCU Errata (Rev. A) 03 Dec 2019
* User guide CC13x0, CC26x0 SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. I) 30 Jun 2020
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Selection guide Wireless Connectivity Technology Selection Guide (Rev. B) 14 Feb 2022
Application note Hardware Migration From CC26x0 to CC26x2R (Rev. D) 23 Aug 2021
Technical article Seamlessly connect your world with 16 new wireless MCUs for the 2.4-GHz and Sub-1- PDF | HTML 04 Jun 2021
More literature Building your application with security in mind (Rev. E) 28 Oct 2020
White paper Fortschrittliche Halbleitertechnologie für moderne Telemedizin-Anwendungen 28 Oct 2020
White paper 持續進化的現代遠距照護應用半導 體技術 28 Oct 2020
White paper Evolving Semiconductor Technologies for Modern Telehealth Applications 26 Oct 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Bluetooth® Low Energy – Missing Length Check for UNPI Packets Over SPI 08 Oct 2020
Technical article How to design a wireless social distancing and contact tracing solution with Bluet PDF | HTML 02 Sep 2020
Technical article Back to basics: Exploring the benefits of affordable Bluetooth® Low Energy PDF | HTML 20 Aug 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Bluetooth Low Energy – Invalid Connection Request (SweynTooth) (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 17 Jul 2020
Technical article Personalizing human body temperature with wearable temperature sensors PDF | HTML 29 Jun 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Variable Time Tag Comparison on SimpleLink™ Devices PDF | HTML 05 Jun 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Bluetooth Low Energy, Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate – Method Confusion Pairing V PDF | HTML 18 May 2020
Technical article How to design an infrared thermometer quickly PDF | HTML 07 Apr 2020
User guide CC2540/41 Bluetooth Low Energy Software Developer’s Guide (Rev. I) PDF | HTML 27 Jan 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 Running Bluetooth® Low Energy on CC13x2/CC26xx Without a 32 kHz Crystal (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 23 Sep 2019
Technical article Going beyond traditional SpO2 measurement with multiwavelength optical measurement PDF | HTML 12 Feb 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
Technical article 5 ways TI’s tiny devices deliver huge innovations to engineers PDF | HTML 08 Nov 2018
White paper Migrating your proprietary solution to the SimpleLink™ WMCU 07 Nov 2018
Product overview Electronic Smart Locks: Ultra-low power and Multi-Standard operation 05 Nov 2018
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Technical article Unlock every door with the SimpleLink™ platform PDF | HTML 19 Sep 2018
Application note Increase RAM Size on the CC2640R2F Bluetooth low energy Wireless MCU (Rev. A) 26 Jul 2018
Technical article SimpleLink™ MCU SDK expands multiprotocol support PDF | HTML 18 Jul 2018
Technical article No strings attached: Creating next-generation wireless patient monitors PDF | HTML 29 Jun 2018
Technical article With smart devices, bigger isn’t always better PDF | HTML 20 Jun 2018
Application note Smart Door Lock With SimpleLink Platform 08 Jun 2018
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Technical article SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® low energy wireless MCUs now support Ali Cloud Link IoT pla PDF | HTML 06 Jun 2018
Technical article SimpleLink MCU SDKs: Expand the foundation PDF | HTML 03 May 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 SimpleLink™ MCU SDKs: What is an SDK plug-in? PDF | HTML 21 Nov 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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White paper SimpleLink™ MSP432™ MCU for electronic lock and intrusion HMI keypad 18 Sep 2017
Technical article Embrace IoT living through the gateway of electronic door locks PDF | HTML 14 Sep 2017
White paper Enabling Wireless Firmware Update for Bluetooth® low energy Applications 28 Aug 2017
Application note Design Considerations for High Temperature Applications Using the CC2640R2F-Q1 15 Aug 2017
Application note Johanson Balun for the CC26xx Device Family 07 Aug 2017
White paper IoT provokes change in ultra-low-power MCUs 19 Jul 2017
User guide Getting started with SimpleLink Bluetooth low energy CC2640R2F for CCS users 11 Jul 2017
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Application note Hardware Migration From CC2640F128 to CC2640R2F 31 Jan 2017
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Technical article Bluetooth® low energy multi-role demystified PDF | HTML 30 Nov 2016
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User guide TI-RTOS 2.20 for CC13xx/CC26xx SimpleLink Getting Started Guide (Rev. D) 17 Jun 2016
Application note Voice Over Remote Control 19 May 2016
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Design & development

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Evaluation board

LAUNCHXL-CC2640R2 — CC2640R2 LaunchPad™ development kit for SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® Low Energy wireless MCU

This LaunchPad™ speeds development with a Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) connection using the CC2640R2F or CC2640R2L devices. The compatible SDK offers a fully qualified Bluetooth 5 protocol stack for single-mode BLE applications supporting high speed mode and example Bluetooth 5 coded (...)

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

FEASY-3P-BT616-BT618V — FEASYCOM BT616 & BT618V Bluetooth modules for CC2640

FSC-BT616 is a Bluetooth Low Energy 5.1 module based on the TI CC2640R2F chipset. It supports GAP, ATT/GATT, SMP, and L2CAP profiles. This module integrates a baseband controller in a small package (integrated PCB antenna), so that designers can have better flexibility for product shapes.

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 (...)

Development kit

RFSTAR-3P-CC2640R2-BLE-MOD — RF-STAR BLE module based on CC2640R2F with UART serial communication protocol

RF-star, as a 3P IDH of TI for wireless connectivity modules for over a decade, is dedicated to supplying a wide range of wireless modules and solutions based on TI products, such as BLE, Matter, ZigBee, Thread, Wi-Fi, Sub-1G, and Wi-SUN.
RF-BM-4044Bx are Bluetooth® 5.1 Low Energy modules based on (...)

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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Software development kit (SDK)

SIMPLELINK-CC2640R2-SDK SimpleLink™ CC2640R2 software development kit

Important Note: The SimpleLink SDKs are updated regularly, to get the latest release updates click Alert Me above.

This SDK includes TI’s royalty-free Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) software stacks with all necessary software, example applications and documentation to quickly get started with (...)

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Driver or library

BLE-STACK — Bluetooth Low Energy software stack

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 (...)
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

ARM-CGT Arm® code generation tools -- compiler

The TI Arm® code generation (compiler) tools support development of applications for TI Arm-based platforms, especially those featuring TI Arm Cortex-M and Cortex-R series devices.

The current tools ARM-CGT-CLANG are derived from the open-source Clang compiler and its supporting LLVM (...)

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ARM-CGT-CLANG Arm® code generation tools - compiler

The TI Arm® code generation (compiler) tools support development of applications for TI Arm-based platforms, especially those featuring TI Arm Cortex-M and Cortex-R series devices.

The current tools ARM-CGT-CLANG are derived from the open-source Clang compiler and its supporting LLVM (...)

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CCSTUDIO Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)

Code Composer Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI's microcontrollers and processors. It is comprised of a rich suite of tools used to build, debug, analyze and optimize embedded applications. Code Composer Studio is available across Windows®, Linux® and macOS® platforms.

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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-CC2640R2 SimpleLink™ C2640R2 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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Plug-in

SIMPLELINK-SDK-SENSOR-ACTUATOR-PLUGIN Sensor and Actuator Plug-in for SimpleLink™ MCU SDKs

The Sensor and Actuator Plugin for SimpleLink™ MCU SDKs provides support for a variety of related components including optical and temperature and humidity sensors, allowing customers to easily add new features to their SimpleLink MCU-based design. API user guides are provided for each (...)

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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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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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Calculation tool

BT-POWER-CALC Bluetooth Power Calculator for CC13xx, CC26xx and CC23xx 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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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-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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Design tool

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 (...)
Gerber file

LAUNCHXL-CC2640R2 Design Files

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DSBGA (YFV) 34 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RGZ) 48 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RHB) 32 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RSM) 32 Ultra Librarian

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