TI Proprietary RF 2.40.02 Release Notes
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Proprietary RF software package addresses low-power radio communication on the SimpleLink cc13x0 device. It contains:
Example projects how to use the RF driver in combination with raw radio operation commands.
EasyLink, a simple PHY layer abstraction for proprietary PHY’s. It builds on top of the RF driver and provides an easy-to-use API for sending and receiving packets with various timing options.
Proprietary RF Documentation
What’s New
ID | Summary |
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None | None |
Fixed Issues
ID | Summary |
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EZLINKPROP-477 | Fixed an issue where the PER example displays incorrect max power for BLE mode. |
EZLINKPROP-462 | Fixed an issue where the idle timeout was being set incorrectly in EasyLink_Init() and EasyLink_setCtrl(). |
EZLINKPROP-399 | Fixed an issue where EasyLink_setFrequency only modified the CMD_FS, not the setup command. |
EZLINKPROP-388 | Fixed an issue where the Tx Power displayed was wrong when using HSM with the PER example when using CC1190. |
EZLINKPROP-386 | Fixed an issue where the Tx Power displayed was wrong when using OOK with the PER example when using CC1190. |
EZLINKPROP-376 | Fixed an issue where, when using HSM, the tx power used was sometimes too low. |
Known Issues
ID | Summary |
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None | None |
Operating System Support
The Proprietary RF package builds on all host environments and toolchains supported by the SimpleLink CC13x0 SDK. See the top-level SDK release notes for details.
Dependencies
Required:
- For OAD:
- Python 2.7
- Python ihex package
- Python crcmod package
Recommended:
- SmartRF Studio >= 2.10.0 – for creating and testing PHY configurations.
- UniFlash >= 4.2.1 – to flash binaries onto the device.
Device Support
See the top-level SDK release notes for details.
Development Board Support
See the top-level SDK release notes for details.
Validation
All Proprietary-RF example were build and tested with the IDE’s and toolchains mentioned in the SDK release notes.
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.