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SIMPLELINK™ ARM CORTEX-M4F MULTIPROTOCOL SUB-1 GHZ & 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS MCU INTEGRATED POWER AMPLIFIER

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CC1352P1F3RGZT

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Texas Instruments

SIMPLELINK™ ARM CORTEX-M4F MULTIPROTOCOL SUB-1 GHZ & 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS MCU INTEGRATED POWER AMPLIFIER

Description

General part information

CC1352 Series

The SimpleLink™CC1352P device is a multiprotocol and multi-band Sub-1 GHz and 2.4-GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supportingThread,Zigbee,Bluetooth5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), MIOTY, Wi-SUN, proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz), andconcurrent multiprotocolthrough a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing inbuilding security systems,HVAC,smart meters,medical,wired networking,portable electronics,home theater & entertainment, andconnected peripheralsmarkets. The highlighted features of this device include:

The CC1352P device is part of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform, which consists of Wi-Fi,BluetoothLow Energy, Thread, Zigbee, Sub-1 GHz MCUs, and host MCUs that all share a common, easy-to-use development environment with a single core software development kit (SDK) and rich tool set. A one-time integration of the SimpleLink™ platform enables you to add any combination of the portfolio’s devices into your design, allowing 100 percent code reuse when your design requirements change. For more information, visitSimpleLink™ MCU platform.

The SimpleLink™CC1352P device is a multiprotocol and multi-band Sub-1 GHz and 2.4-GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supportingThread,Zigbee,Bluetooth5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), MIOTY, Wi-SUN, proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz), andconcurrent multiprotocolthrough a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing inbuilding security systems,HVAC,smart meters,medical,wired networking,portable electronics,home theater & entertainment, andconnected peripheralsmarkets. The highlighted features of this device include:

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationCC1352P1F3RGZT
Current - Receiving5.8 mA
Current - Transmitting (Max)79 mA
Current - Transmitting (Min)63 mA
Data Rate (Max)2 MBaud
Frequency Range 1 (Max)176 MHz
Frequency Range 1 (Min)143 MHz
Frequency Range 2 (Max)351 MHz
Frequency Range 2 (Min)287 MHz
Frequency Range 3 (Max)527 MHz
Frequency Range 3 (Min)359 MHz
Frequency Range 4 (Max)1.054 GHz
Frequency Range 4 (Min)861 MHz
Frequency Range 5 (Max)1.315 GHz
Frequency Range 5 (Min)1.076 GHz
Frequency Range 6 (Max)2.5 GHz
Frequency Range 6 (Min)2.36 GHz
GPIO Count26
Memory Size80 kB
Memory Size (Flash)352 kB
Memory TypeFlash, RAM
ModulationDSSS, O-QPSK, GFSK
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature (Max)85 °C
Operating Temperature (Min)-40 °C
Package / Case48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Package Length7 mm
Package Name48-VQFN
Package Width7 mm
Power - Output20 dBm
ProtocolThread, 6LoWPAN, Zigbee®, Bluetooth v5.1
RF Family/Standard802.15.4, Bluetooth
Sensitivity-122 dBm
Serial InterfacesSPI, UART, I2S, I2C, GPIO, ADC
TypeTxRx + MCU
Voltage - Supply (Maximum)3.8 V
Voltage - Supply (Minimum)1.8 V

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Documents

Technical documentation and resources

RF PCB Simulation Cookbook
CC1352P SimpleLink™ High-Performance Multi-Band Wireless MCU With Integrated Power Amplifier datasheet (Rev. F)
Unlock every door with the SimpleLink™ platform
Exploring Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation
Wide-Band DSSS Mode for FCC Digital Transmission Systems Using CC13x2 (Rev. A)
Wireless Technologies for Solar Micro Inverters and Trackers (Rev. A)
Cryptographic Performance and Energy Efficiency on SimpleLink CC13x2/CC26x2 MCUs
TI Bluetooth: Invalid RPA Leading to DoS for Bonded Devices (CVE-2023-52709) (Rev. A)
CC13xx IQ Samples (Rev. B)
TI 15.4-Stack Software
Understanding security features for SimpleLink™ Sub-1 GHz CC13x2 MCUs
433 to 930-MHz and 2.4-GHz BOM Tunable PCB Antenna
Configuring Bluetooth LE devices for Direct Test Mode
4 questions to ask before choosing a Wi-SUN stack
CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4GHz/5GHz Bands-WiFi Devices (Rev. A)
Leitfaden zur Auswahl drahtloser Kommunikationstechnologie (Rev. B)
Connect One TI 15.4 Stack Sensor to Multiple Gateways
無線連線技術選擇指南 (Rev. B)
Finding Settings for New Phy’s for the CC13x0 and CC13x2 Family
Dynamic Multi-protocol Manager (DMM) Tech Note (Rev. A)
TI Bluetooth® Mesh Software Product Brief
TI-15.4 Stack Frequency Hopping Mode FCC Compliance (Rev. A)
The "key" to security: Zigbee 3.0’s security features
Running Bluetooth® Low Energy on CC13x2/CC26xx Without a 32 kHz Crystal (Rev. C)
Bluetooth® Low Energy Tree Structure Network
Designing a building security system with the Sub-1 GHz Linux Gateway Software Dev
Z-Stack Large Mesh Network Performance Using the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B)
Measuring CC13xx and CC26xx current consumption (Rev. D)
Understanding security features for SimpleLink™ Zigbee CC13x2 and CC26x2 Wireles
Ultra-Low Power Sensing Applications With CC13x2/CC26x2 (Rev. B)
CC1352P SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Device Revision E Silicon Errata (Rev. D)
Simple and efficient software development with the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. E)
Migrating your proprietary solution to the SimpleLink™ WMCU
How Wi-SUN® FAN improves connected infrastructures
SimpleLink CC131x and CC135x Family Hardware Migration Guide
Wireless Connectivity Technology Selection Guide (Rev. B)
Optimizing the SimpleLink CC1352P for Coin Cell Operation at 10 dBm Output Power (Rev. C)
Dynamic Multi-Protocol (DMM) Performance
Meet the SimpleLink™ Sensor Controller
Real-time sensing doesn’t have to consume a lot of energy
Zigbee® Selection Guide for SimpleLink MCUs (Rev. F)
Deep dive into the tools and development kits of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. B)
Antenna Impedance Measurement and Matching
Cloning Z-Stack Network Properties Using the SimpleLink Wireless MCU Family
Seamlessly connect your world with 16 new wireless MCUs for the 2.4-GHz and Sub-1-
Bluetooth Low Energy – Invalid Connection Request (SweynTooth) (Rev. A)
Single-Chip Flow Metering Solution With the CC13x2R Wireless MCUs
Z-Stack End Dev Pwr Cons Measuremen w/ the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B)
What's New in Zigbee 3.0 (Rev. A)
Matched Filter Balun for CC1352 and CC1352P (Rev. A)
Why compromise? Extend your design with the newest SimpleLink Platform device
TI Wi-SUN® FAN Stack - Software Overview (Rev. A)
Time Multiplexing: Concurrent Multi-standard Operation
How to Certify Your Bluetooth Product (Rev. M)
Low-Power ADC Solution for CC13x2 and CC26x2
Secure Boot in SimpleLink™ CC13x2/CC26x2 Wireless MCUs
Electronic Smart Locks: Ultra-low power and Multi-Standard operation
Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation
Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller
CC13xx/CC26xx Hardware Configuration and PCB Design Considerations (Rev. H)
2.4-GHz, 10-dBm PA IPC for CC26x2P and CC1352P
CC2538, CC13xx, and CC26xx Serial Bootloader Interface (Rev. E)
Use of Low-power Zigbee® and Thread With the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family
How TI helps expand connectivity beyond the front door with Amazon Sidewalk
CC13x2, CC26x2 SimpleLink Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. G)
무선 연결 기술 선택 가이드 (Rev. B)
Out-of-box star-network solution: TI 15.4-Stack
Sensor Sequencing Using the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller
How to Do RF Radio Test With Your Bluetooth Product (Rev. A)