SimpleLink™ cc13xx_cc26xx SDK 6.30.00.84 Release Notes
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Introduction
The SimpleLink™ CC13xx and CC26xx Software Development Kit (SDK) delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on the Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx family of wireless microcontrollers (MCUs). This software toolkit provides a cohesive and consistent software experience for all SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCU users by packaging essential software components, such as a Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) protocol stack supporting Bluetooth 5.2, Bluetooth Mesh, Thread 1.1.1 networking stack based on OpenThread, Zigbee 3.0 compliant protocol suite, RF-Proprietary examples, TI’s 15.4 Stack, TI Wi-SUN FAN, as well as the TI-RTOS kernel and TI Drivers in one easy-to-use software package along with example applications and documentation. In addition, the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager (DMM) software component enables multiprotocol development on a single SimpleLink wireless MCU.
The SimpleLink MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software, and tool options for customers developing wired and wireless applications. With 100 percent code reuse across host MCUs, Wi-Fi™, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-1GHz devices and more, choose the MCU or connectivity standard that fits your design. A one-time investment with the SimpleLink software development kit allows you to reuse often, opening the door to create unlimited applications. For more information, visit www.ti.com/simplelink.
This is version 6.30.00.84 of the SimpleLink CC13xx/CC26xx SDK.
Documentation
What’s New
- Added support for CC1312PSIP
- TI has finalized migration and support for the new TI-RTOS 7 kernel on all our wireless stacks. For more information, look for the TI-RTOS7 User's Guide
- Removed EasyLink examples. Customers developing a proprietary solution are encouraged to start with our Proprietary RF examples.
- Preliminary release for CC13x4/CC26x4 devices. Full feature support will be included in 1H 2023.
Refer to the Document Overview for the individual release notes and details for starting development with each SDK component.
Refer to the included Change Log for a summary of new features and fixed issues since the last SDK release.
Upcoming Features
- TI OpenThread example projects will be removed from the CC13xx/CC26xx SDK in 2023. TI OpenThread example projects will be made available outside the CC13xx/CC26xx SDK in an open source repository.
Upgrade and Compatibility Information
- Most example projects in the SDK use SysConfig to configure RF stacks, multi-protocol functionality, CCFG, drivers and peripherals. For more information about SysConfig, see SimpleLink Academy.
- If you want to migrate from one device to another within the same SDK, you can use the SysConfig Migration Tool. Learn more about it in the SysConfig migration documentation.
- TI-RTOS7 based examples will consume additional flash memory for CC13x2/CC26x2 and CC13x2R7/CC26x2R7 devices when compared to legacy TI-RTOS examples.
Operating System Support
- Windows® Windows 10
- Ubuntu 20.04 LTS 64-bit
- macOS Catalina
Dependencies
SimpleLink CC13xx/CC26xx SDK 6.30.00.84 was built & tested on a Windows host platform using the following Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and components. Using an IDE or toolchain version not listed below may result in compatibility issues with this SDK release. Refer to the individual component release notes in the Document Overview for each component’s supported code generation tools.
- IAR Embedded Workbench: EWARM-8.50.9
- TI Code Composer Studio: CCS-12.1.0
- TI ARM Clang Compiler tools: 2.1.2.LTS
- XDCTools: 3.62.01.15
- ARM GCC: gcc-arm-none-eabi-9-2019-q4-major
- SysConfig Standalone tool for IAR IDE: 1.14.0
- FreeRTOS: 202104.00
Device Support
This SDK supports the following SimpleLink CC13xx and CC26xx wireless MCUs:
Sub-1GHz Devices | 2.4GHz Devices | Dual Band Devices |
---|---|---|
CC1311P3 | CC2642R | CC1352P |
CC1311R3 | CC2642R-Q1 | CC1352P7 |
CC1312R | CC2651P3 | CC1352R |
CC1312R7 | CC2651R3 | CC1354P10 (Preliminary) |
CC1312PSIP | CC2652P | CC1354R10 (Preliminary) |
CC1314R10 (Preliminary) | CC2652P7 | |
CC2652R | ||
CC2652RB | ||
CC2652R7 | ||
CC2652RSIP | ||
CC2652PSIP | ||
CC2651RSIPA | ||
CC2674R10 (Preliminary) | ||
CC2674P10 (Preliminary) |
Development Board Support
- CC1312R LaunchPad™
- CC1352P LaunchPads™
- CC1352R LPSTK
- CC1352R LaunchPad™
- CC2652RB LaunchPad™
- CC26X2R LaunchPad™
- LP-CC1311P3
- LP-CC1312R7
- LP-CC2651P3
- LP-CC2652RSIP
- LP-CC2652PSIP
- LP-CC2651RSIPA
- LP-CC1312PSIP
- LP-CC1352P7-1
- LP-CC1352P7-4
- LP-CC2652R7
- LP-EM-CC1314R10
- LP-EM-CC1354P10-1
- LP-EM-CC1354P10-6
- LP-XDS110
- LP-XDS110ET
Please see the LaunchPad User Manual for more information on using the individual LaunchPads:
- CC1312R LaunchPad™
- CC1352P-2 LaunchPad™
- CC1352P-4 LaunchPad™
- CC1352P1 LaunchPad™
- CC1352R LPSTK
- CC1352R LaunchPad™
- CC2652RB LaunchPad™
- CC26X2R LaunchPad™
- CC1352P7-4 LaunchPad
- CC2652RSIP LaunchPad™
- CC2652PSIP LaunchPad™
- CC2651RSIPA LaunchPad™
Known Issues
- Some Core SDK libraries cannot be rebuilt. If any modifications to the core SDK are required, it is recommended to copy the necessary file to your project, make your customizations, and build your project with the modified file. Verify in your IDE that the modified file is being correctly linked and your project is not using the library.
- When a link needs to be established between a P and an R device, open the SysConfig file, select XOSC Cap Array modification in Device Configuration and set XOSC Cap Array Delta to 0xD5 on the P device
- For all SDK components, the importing of IAR projects through dev.ti.com is currently not supported
- Refer to the Document Overview for known issues and limitations as published in each SDK component’s 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.