TI Thread 1.02.00.00 Release Notes

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Introduction

Texas Instruments’s Thread stack is an implementation based on the open source project Openthread, an implementation of the Thread 1.1 specification at https://github.com/openthread/openthread. It allows developers to create Thread 1.1 based products using the TI’s SimpleLink™ CC13x2 wireless microcontrollers. This software provides various examples which can be used as a framework to develop new end products; this allows you to quickly get started, reducing the time and cost of getting your product to market.

Documentation

What’s New

ID Summary
TIOP-354 TIOP project spec for 1352 P2 and P4 device
TIOP-350 Diag command to switch off radio (to emulate shield room)
TIOP-332 Support microsecond timer for OpenThread stack
TIOP-330 disable the mbedTLS debug token in mbedTLS configuration
TIOP-325 Migrate SHA and AES to TIRTOS crypto driver
TIOP-146 FCC test mode command support

Fixed Issues

ID Summary
None None

Known Issues

ID Summary
None None

Upgrade and Compatibility Information

The SimpleLink CC13x2 2.20.00.71 SDK introduces changes that may impact existing projects. Refer to the included porting guide for migrating applications.

Operating System Support

The TI-OpenThread Stack is supported on the platforms supported by this SDK.

Dependencies

TI-OpenThread 1.02.00.00 was built and tested on a Windows host platform using the following Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), toolchains, and components. For supported tool and component version numbers, see 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

See the top-level SDK release notes provided with this SDK for a list of supported devices.

Development Board Support

See the top-level SDK release notes provided with this SDK for a list of supported development boards.

Validation

The TI-OpenThread 1.02.00.00 stack is currently undergoing certification with the Thread Group. Stack certification status can be obtained from a Texas Instruments representative.

Technical Support and Product Updates