TI BLE5-Stack 2.00.04.00 Release Notes
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- BLE5-Stack Documentation
- Installation and Usage
- What’s New
- Fixed Issues
- Known Issues and Limitations
- Upgrade and Compatibility Information
- Qualification
- Operating System Support
- Dependencies
- Device Support
- Development Board Support
- Validation
- Versioning
- Technical Support and Product Updates
Introduction
The BLE5-Stack is a set of sample applications, tools, APIs and protocol stack libraries that enable engineers to develop Bluetooth ® 5 standalone or network processor LE applications on the SimpleLink™ CC13x2 and CC26x2 family of wireless MCUs. This Bluetooth 5 (BLE5-Stack) release includes support to enable development of applications using the following Bluetooth 5 LE features: High Speed, Long Range (LE Coded PHYs), Advertisement Extensions as well as all existing Bluetooth 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2 LE features.
As with all Bluetooth core specifications that support the Low Energy (LE) feature, devices implementing the LE feature of Bluetooth 5 are backward compatible with Bluetooth 4.2, 4.1 and 4.0 LE capable devices.
BLE5-Stack 2.00.04.00 has been Bluetooth 5 qualified and is available for production use.
Key features of BLE5-Stack 2.00.04.00 :
- Real-Time Localization System (RTLS) support added including Bluetooth 5.1 Angle of Arrival and Time of Flight which allows for protection against relay attacks
- Initial Bluetooth 5 qualified release for production
- Supports the following Bluetooth 5 LE features: High Speed Mode (2 Mbps PHY), Long Range (LE Coded 125kbps and 500kbps PHYs), Advertisement Extensions (AE) non-periodic, Privacy 1.2.1 and Channel Selection Algorithm #2
- Support for all Bluetooth 4.2 LE features including LE Secure Connections and Data Length Extension (DLE)
- Integrated BLE Host and Controller supporting System-on-chip (SoC) standalone or network processor dual-device configurations
- Project Zero sample application demonstrates typical peripheral role operations such as controlling LEDs, identifying button states and sending strings of data from a smartphone to the LaunchPad™
- Standalone Peripheral, Broadcaster and Central sample applications to jump start development
- Full integration with TI-RTOS for real-time scheduling, automatic power management and utilizing peripheral device drivers
- Secure Over-the-Air Download (OAD) firmware upgrade support for updating device firmware wirelessly
- Free code development option with Code Composer Studio™ (CCS)
- All example applications now utilize the BLE5-Stack in ROM to maximize application flash memory availability
- Simple_central supports up to 32 concurrent connections
- Secure Boot and Secure Over-the-Air Download (OAD) firmware upgrade support for updating device firmware wirelessly
Additional information about TI’s Bluetooth Low Energy solutions can be found at www.ti.com/ble
BLE5-Stack Documentation
The SimpleLink CC13x2 and CC26x2 Software Development Kit(SDK) allows easier product development by combining TI-RTOS and the BLE protocol stack in one unified SDK. All BLE5-Stack sample applications are based off the TI-RTOS Kernel. Key documents needed for BLE application development include:
Installation and Usage
- To build the sample applications with this SDK a supported a supported IDE must be installed (refer to Dependencies below)
- Install the simplelink_cc13x2_26x2_sdk_3_20_00_xx installer package on a supported host operating system build machine with Administrator privileges
- The default install path for Windows is C:\ti\simplelink_cc13x2_26x2_sdk_3_20_00_xx and is referenced as $BLE_INSTALL$ in the documentation
- Changing the default install path and/or drive letter may require updating project variables. Do not use a space in the install path
- It is recommended to make a backup of the installation in order to revert modifications to the SDK
What’s New
ID | Summary |
---|---|
BLE_AGAMA-703 | [RTLS] Support AoA and ToF Simultaneously |
BLE_AGAMA-659 | Add RTLS Services Module to BLE Host that support BT 5.1 AoA APIs |
BLE_AGAMA-625 | Porting RTLS to Agama |
Fixed Issues
ID | Summary |
---|---|
BLE_AGAMA-694 | GAPBONDMGR: Update authentication parameters when transitioning between authenticated/non-authenticated pairing |
BLE_AGAMA-556 | LL scheduler drops connections when another device is walking out of range |
BLE_AGAMA-547 | Simple Peripheral Application freeze when selecting “Work With” when connected to 3 or more central devices |
BLE_AGAMA-503 | simple_peripheral re-connection after bond cleared terminate due to MIC error |
BLE_AGAMA-447 | Can not disable adv set 0 when connected on LE Coded PHY |
Known Issues and Limitations
ID | Summary |
---|---|
BLE_AGAMA-1130 | Scanning filter policy (SCAN_PARAM_FLT_POLICY) is not functional |
BLE_AGAMA-1126 | [RTLS] TOF accuracy: For 20m distance results show above ~30m (conducted) |
BLE_AGAMA-1118 | “TxPower” API should back off maximum power in some channels in CC1352P2 LP |
BLE_AGAMA-1116 | [RTLS] TOF is not stable for connection interval greater than 1 second |
BLE_AGAMA-1101 | Incoming Slave Security Request not handled properly by the GapBondMgr and will trigger a new pair |
BLE_AGAMA-1062 | [RTLS] rtls_passive won't re-sync when using TOF_MODE_AUTO run mode in Dynamic Sync-word mode |
BLE_AGAMA-546 | Simple Central: No connection timeout when connection is unsuccessful |
BLE_AGAMA-139 | When using multi-role, the random address will display in the serial terminal, instead of the “Work With” selection |
BLE_AGAMA-80 | The NV Driver is now used for SNV record & bond storage. It is not possible to retain OSAL SNV contents when upgrading from earlier BLE5 1.1.x releases. Two flash pages of NV are required. |
Upgrade and Compatibility Information
The BLE5-Stack 2.00.04.00 only supports SimpleLink CC13x2 and CC26x2 devices with silicon revision E. No support for previous silicon revisions or LaunchPad™ development kits using earlier silicon revisions. If you’re unsure of the revision number of your device, please see the Package Symbolization and Revision Identification section of the Errata Note.
Qualification
The Bluetooth low energy software stack (BLE-Stack) for CC13x2_26x2 BLE enabled wireless MCUs uses Bluetooth Qualified Components, which allow customers to substantially reduce the testing required to meet Bluetooth end product listing (EPL) qualification requirements while providing flexibility to the device configuration. Bluetooth SIG rules specify that Qualified Components have a validity period of three (3) years at which time they may not be available for new End Product Listings (EPLs). This SDK release is covered by QDID 126526 with expiration date 2022-02-25 and TCRL-2018-1.1. For more information please refer to the application report SWRA601 - How to Qualify Your Bluetooth Low Energy Product.
Operating System Support
- Microsoft Windows® 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
- Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit, Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit
- macOS Sierra
Dependencies
The BLE5-Stack sample applications were built & tested with the Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and listed in the top-level SDK release notes.
Note: Earlier IDE/toolchain versions are not supported and compatibility with newer versions of supported IDEs is not assured.
Device Support
This release supports development of single-mode Bluetooth LE applications on 2.4 GHz and multi-band wireless MCUs listed in the top-level SDK release
Development Board Support
This release supports development of single-mode Bluetooth LE on 2.4 GHz and multi-band wireless MCU development kits listed in the top-level SDK release notes
Validation
The BLE5-Stack sample applications were built & tested with versions of the following Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and tool chains listed in the top-level SDK release notes:
- Code Composer Studio using the TI C Compiler for Arm
- IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm
Versioning
This product follows a version format, M.mm.pp.bb, where:
- M is a 1 digit major number,
- mm is a 2 digit minor number,
- pp is a 2 digit patch number,
- bb is a 2 digit incrementing build counter.