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Preface - Texas Instruments SimpleLink CC2620 Technical Reference Manual

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SimpleLink is a trademark of Texas Instruments. ARM7, ARM
ARM, Cortex, Thumb, AMBA, ARM PrimeCell are registered trademarks of ARM Limited.
About This Document
This technical reference manual provides information on how to use the CC26xx and the CC13xx
SimpleLink™ ultra-low power wireless microcontroller devices. The CC26xx and the CC13xx families
share the same MCU architecture and most of the peripherals, but the CC13xx radio is designed for use
in the sub-1 GHz frequency bands while the CC26xx radio operates in the 2.4-GHz ISM frequency band.
This document covers the whole family of devices, so please see the individual device data sheet for
supported modules and features.
Audience
This manual is intended for system software developers, hardware designers, and application developers.
About This Manual
This document is organized into sections that correspond to each major feature. It explains the features
and functionality of each module, and explains how to use them. For each feature, references are given to
the corresponding operating systems driver documentation. This document does not contain performance
characteristics of the device or modules. These are gathered in the corresponding device data sheet.
Related Documents
The following related documents are available on the CC26xx product pages at www.ti.com:
CC2620 Data Sheet and Errata
CC2630 Data Sheet and Errata
CC2640 Data Sheet and Errata
CC2650 Data Sheet and Errata
CC1310 Data Sheet and Errata
This list of documents was current as of publication date. Check the web site for additional documentation,
including application notes and white papers.
Devices
The CC26xx and the CC13xx family of devices includes both 2.4-GHz and Sub-1 GHz radios and a variety
of different memory sizes, peripherals and package options. All devices are centered around an ARM
Cortex
-M series processor that handles the application layer and protocol stack, as well as an
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autonomous radio core centered around an ARM Cortex-M0 processor that handles all the low-level radio
control and processing. Network processor options are available.
The availability of several a wide range of different radio and MCU system combination makes these
families very well suited for almost any low-power RF node implementation.
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(CC2620 Technical
Documents)
(CC2630 Technical
Documents)
(CC2640 Technical
Documents)
(CC2650 Technical
Documents)
(CC1310 Technical
Documents)
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