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SIMPLELINK™ 32-BIT ARM CORTEX-M4F MULTIPROTOCOL 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS MCU WITH 352KB FLASH

48-VQFN
RF and Wireless

CC2652R1FRGZR

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Texas Instruments

SIMPLELINK™ 32-BIT ARM CORTEX-M4F MULTIPROTOCOL 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS MCU WITH 352KB FLASH

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationCC2652R1FRGZR
Current - Receiving6.9 mA
Current - Transmitting [Max]9.6 mA
Current - Transmitting [Min]7.3 mA
Data Rate (Max)2 Mbps
Frequency [Max]2.48 GHz
Frequency [Min]2.4 GHz
GPIO31
Memory Size [custom]80 kB
Memory Size [custom]352 kB
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Power - Output5 dBm
ProtocolThread, Bluetooth v5.2, Zigbee®
RF Family/StandardBluetooth, 802.15.4
Sensitivity-105 dBm
Serial InterfacesI2C, I2S, SPI, UART, JTAG, GPIO, ADC
Supplier Device Package48-VQFN (7x7)
TypeTxRx + MCU
Voltage - Supply [Max]3.8 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]1.8 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 6.56
10$ 5.86
25$ 5.27
100$ 4.80
250$ 4.33
500$ 3.89
1000$ 3.28
Digi-Reel® 1$ 6.56
10$ 5.86
25$ 5.27
100$ 4.80
250$ 4.33
500$ 3.89
1000$ 3.28
Tape & Reel (TR) 2500$ 3.12
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 4.27
100$ 3.48
250$ 2.73
1000$ 2.32

Description

General part information

CC2652RSIP Series

The SimpleLink™ CC2652R7 device is a multiprotocol 2.4-GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supportingThread,Zigbee, Matter,Bluetooth 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4g, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN),TI 15.4-Stack(2.4 GHz), and concurrent multiprotocol through a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The CC2652R7 is based on an Arm ® Cortex ® M4F main processor and optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing ingrid infrastructure,building automation,retail automation,personal electronicsandmedical applications.

The CC2652R7 has a software defined radio powered by an Arm® Cortex® M0, which allows support for multiple physical layers and RF standards. The device supports operation in the 2360 to 2500-MHz frequency band. PHY and frequency switching can be done runtime through a dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver. The CC2652R7 supports +5 dBm TX at 9.7 mA in the 2.4-GHz band. CC2652R7 has a receive sensitivity of -104 dBm for 125-kbps Bluetooth® Low Energy Coded PHY.

The CC2652R7 has a low sleep current of 0.9 µA with RTC and 144KB RAM retention. In addition to the main Cortex® M4F processor, the device also has an autonomous ultra-low power Sensor Controller CPU with fast wake-up capability. As an example, the sensor controller is capable of 1-Hz ADC sampling at 1-µA system current.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

CC2538, CC13xx, and CC26xx Serial Bootloader Interface (Rev. E)

Application note

Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller

Application brief

Dynamic Multi-protocol Manager (DMM) Tech Note (Rev. A)

Application brief

An FAQ about the Matter connectivity standard

Technical article

Simple and efficient software development with the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. E)

White paper

SimpleLink WLAN Access Point (Rev. A)

Application note

CC2652RSimpleLink™ Multiprotocol 2.4 GHz Wireless MCU datasheet (Rev. J)

Data sheet

Z-Stack Large Mesh Network Performance Using the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B)

Application note

Measuring CC13xx and CC26xx current consumption (Rev. D)

Application note

Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation

White paper

TI Bluetooth® Mesh Software Product Brief

Application note

Configuring Bluetooth LE devices for Direct Test Mode

Application note

Your microcontroller deserves a nap – designing "sleepy" wireless applications

Technical article

Debugging Communication Range (Rev. A)

Application note

Meet the SimpleLink™ Sensor Controller

Product overview

CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4GHz/5GHz Bands-WiFi Devices (Rev. A)

Application note

Leitfaden zur Auswahl drahtloser Kommunikationstechnologie (Rev. B)

Selection guide

Low-Power ADC Solution for CC13x2 and CC26x2

Application note

Use of Low-power Zigbee® and Thread With the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family

Application note

CC13x2, CC26x2 SimpleLink Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. G)

User guide

Bluetooth Low Energy – Invalid Connection Request (SweynTooth) (Rev. A)

Cybersecurity advisory

Migrating your proprietary solution to the SimpleLink™ WMCU

White paper

TI extends support of Amazon Sidewalk to improve connectivity between homes, neighborhoods and cities

Technical article

Cryptographic Performance and Energy Efficiency on SimpleLink CC13x2/CC26x2 MCUs

Application note

Electronic Smart Locks: Ultra-low power and Multi-Standard operation

Product overview

Connect One TI 15.4 Stack Sensor to Multiple Gateways

Application note

Going crystal-less is easy with the world's first crystal-less, wireless SimpleLin

Technical article

TI Bluetooth: Invalid RPA Leading to DoS for Bonded Devices (CVE-2023-52709) (Rev. A)

Cybersecurity advisory

무선 연결 기술 선택 가이드 (Rev. B)

Selection guide

CC13xx/CC26xx Hardware Configuration and PCB Design Considerations (Rev. H)

Application note

What's New in Zigbee 3.0 (Rev. A)

Application brief

Ultra-Low Power Sensing Applications With CC13x2/CC26x2 (Rev. B)

Application note

Hardware Migration From CC26x0 to CC26x2R (Rev. D)

Application note

Out-of-box star-network solution: TI 15.4-Stack

Product overview

Cloning Z-Stack Network Properties Using the SimpleLink Wireless MCU Family

Application note

Bluetooth® Low Energy Tree Structure Network

Application note

How to create a robust building security system with TI’s SimpleLink MCU platform

Technical article

Z-Stack End Dev Pwr Cons Measuremen w/ the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B)

Application note

RF PCB Simulation Cookbook

Application note

Secure Boot in SimpleLink™ CC13x2/CC26x2 Wireless MCUs

Application note

Dynamic Multi-Protocol (DMM) Performance

White paper

Understanding security features for SimpleLink™ Zigbee CC13x2 and CC26x2 Wireles

More literature

Sensor Sequencing Using the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller

Application note

SimpleLink Crystal-Less Wireless MCU based on TI BAW technology

White paper

無線連線技術選擇指南 (Rev. B)

Selection guide

CC2652R SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Device Revision E Silicon Errata (Rev. D)

Errata

Wireless Connectivity Technology Selection Guide (Rev. B)

Selection guide

Deep dive into the tools and development kits of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform (Rev. B)

White paper

Running Bluetooth® Low Energy on CC13x2/CC26xx Without a 32 kHz Crystal (Rev. C)

Application note

Antenna Impedance Measurement and Matching

Application note

5 things to know about the newest devices of the SimpleLink MCU platform

Technical article

An out-of-the-box Internet of Things: building a seamless and secure smart home ne

Technical article

Exploring Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation

White paper

The "key" to security: Zigbee 3.0’s security features

Technical article

How Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® Low Energy can coexist in building automation and medic

Technical article

Time Multiplexing: Concurrent Multi-standard Operation

Product overview

Thread vs. Zigbee – what’s the difference?

Technical article

Seamlessly connect your world with 16 new wireless MCUs for the 2.4-GHz and Sub-1-

Technical article

How to Certify Your Bluetooth Product (Rev. M)

Application note

Zigbee® Selection Guide for SimpleLink MCUs (Rev. F)

Selection guide

TI-15.4 Stack Frequency Hopping Mode FCC Compliance (Rev. A)

Application note

How to Do RF Radio Test With Your Bluetooth Product (Rev. A)

Application note

Exploring IoT wireless connectivity in mechanical shock and vibration environme

White paper