TI 15.4-Stack 6.40.00.00 Release Notes
Table of Contents
Introduction
TI 15.4-Stack is an IEEE 802.15.4-based software stack part of the SimpleLink Low Power F2 SDK that supports a Star network topology for wireless applications. TI 15.4-Stack provides a complete end-to-end wireless application development solution to reduce time and cost of getting your product to market.
Documentation
- TI 15.4-Stack Quick Start Guide
- TI 15.4-Stack User’s Guide
- TI 15.4-Stack Co-Processor Interface Guide
- TI 15.4-Stack Runtime APIs
- Software Manifest
What’s New
ID | Summary |
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TI154STACK-4381 | Migrate the 15.4 stack CC13x4/CC26x4 examples (collector and sensor) to TFMv1.8 |
TI154STACK-4347 | integrate the GenOpt features with 15.4 examples |
Fixed Issues
ID | Summary |
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TI154STACK-4391 | Support device migration from CC1314RSK to CC1314RGZ |
TI154STACK-4360 | FH broadcast interval cannot be set to more than 130 seconds |
TI154STACK-4341 | IEEE 2.4 GHz not protecting RfCbCntIndex in FreeRTOS and IEEE 2.4GHz not handling when both rxBufFull and rxDoneOK event are received at same event callback |
Known Issues
ID | Summary |
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None | None |
Upgrade and Compatibility Information
Operating System Support
TI 15.4-Stack is supported on the Microsoft Windows platform
Dependencies
The TI 15.4-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.
Validation
The TI 15.4-Stack sample applications were built & tested with the Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) and listed in the top-level SDK release notes.
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.
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.