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CPU Arm® Cortex®-M4F Technology Bluetooth® LE, Multi-standard, Proprietary 2.4 GHz, Thread, Zigbee Protocols Bluetooth® Low Energy, Thread, Zigbee 3.0 Flash memory (kByte) 352 RAM (kByte) 88 Peripherals 2 SPI, 2 comparators, 4 timers, 8-bit DAC, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Features Border router, Direction finding, OAD, Sleepy end device, Zigbee coordinator, Zigbee network processor Number of GPIOs 26 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Device attestation & anti-counterfeit, Secure boot, Secure debug, Secure firmware & software update Cryptographic accelerators RNG Operating system FreeRTOS, TI RTOS Type Wireless MCU Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -105 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Edge AI enabled No
CPU Arm® Cortex®-M4F Technology Bluetooth® LE, Multi-standard, Proprietary 2.4 GHz, Thread, Zigbee Protocols Bluetooth® Low Energy, Thread, Zigbee 3.0 Flash memory (kByte) 352 RAM (kByte) 88 Peripherals 2 SPI, 2 comparators, 4 timers, 8-bit DAC, I2C, I2S, Sensor controller Features Border router, Direction finding, OAD, Sleepy end device, Zigbee coordinator, Zigbee network processor Number of GPIOs 26 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Device attestation & anti-counterfeit, Secure boot, Secure debug, Secure firmware & software update Cryptographic accelerators RNG Operating system FreeRTOS, TI RTOS Type Wireless MCU Sensitivity (best) (dBm) -105 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 Edge AI enabled No
VQFN (RGZ) 48 49 mm² 7 x 7
  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful 48MHz Arm Cortex-M4F processor
    • EEMBC CoreMark score: 148
    • 352kB of in-system programmable flash
    • 256kB of ROM for protocols and library functions
    • 8kB of cache SRAM (alternatively available as general-purpose RAM)
    • 80kB of ultra-low leakage SRAM. The SRAM is protected by parity to ensure high reliability of operation.
    • 2-pin cJTAG and JTAG debugging
    • Supports over-the-air (OTA) update
  • Ultra-low power sensor controller with 4kB of SRAM
    • Sample, store, and process sensor data
    • Operation independent from system CPU
    • Fast wake-up for low-power operation
  • TI-RTOS, drivers, bootloader, Bluetooth 5.2 low energy controller, and IEEE 802.15.4 MAC in ROM for optimized application size
  • RoHS-compliant package
    • 7mm × 7mm RGZ VQFN48 (26 GPIOs)
  • Peripherals
    • Digital peripherals can be routed to any GPIO
    • 4× 32-bit or 8× 16-bit general-purpose timers
    • 12-bit ADC, 200 kSamples/s, 8 channels
    • 2× comparators with internal reference DAC (1× continuous time, 1× ultra-low power)
    • Programmable current source
    • 2× UART
    • 2× SSI (SPI, MICROWIRE, TI)
    • I2C and I2S
    • Real-time clock (RTC)
    • AES 128- and 256-bit cryptographic accelerator
    • ECC and RSA public key hardware accelerator
    • SHA2 accelerator (full suite up to SHA-512)
    • True random number generator (TRNG)
    • Capacitive sensing, up to eight channels
    • Integrated temperature and battery monitor
  • External system
    • On-chip buck DC/DC converter
  • Low power
    • Active mode RX: 6.9mA
    • Active mode TX 0dBm: 7.3mA
    • Active mode TX 5dBm: 9.6mA
    • Active mode TX at +10dBm: 22mA
    • Active mode TX at +20dBm: 85mA
    • Active mode MCU 48MHz (CoreMark): 3.4mA (71µA/MHz)
    • Sensor controller, low power-mode, 2MHz, running infinite loop: 30.1µA
    • Sensor controller, active mode, 24MHz, running infinite loop: 808µA
    • Standby: 0.94µA (RTC on, 80kB RAM and CPU retention)
    • Shutdown: 150nA (wakeup on external events)
  • Radio section
    • 2.4GHz RF transceiver compatible with Bluetooth 5.2 low energy and earlier LE specifications and IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
    • 3-wire, 2-wire, 1-wire PTA coexistence mechanisms
    • Excellent receiver sensitivity: –100dBm for 802.15.4 (2.4GHz), –105dBm for Bluetooth 125kbps (LE Coded PHY)
    • Output power up to +20dBm with temperature compensation
    • Suitable for systems targeting compliance with worldwide radio frequency regulations
      • EN 300 328, (Europe)
      • EN 300 440 Category 2
      • FCC CFR47 Part 15
      • ARIB STD-T66 (Japan)
  • Wireless protocols
    • Thread, Zigbee , Bluetooth 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), proprietary systems, SimpleLink™ TI 15.4 stack (2.4GHz), and dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver.
  • Development Tools and Software
  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful 48MHz Arm Cortex-M4F processor
    • EEMBC CoreMark score: 148
    • 352kB of in-system programmable flash
    • 256kB of ROM for protocols and library functions
    • 8kB of cache SRAM (alternatively available as general-purpose RAM)
    • 80kB of ultra-low leakage SRAM. The SRAM is protected by parity to ensure high reliability of operation.
    • 2-pin cJTAG and JTAG debugging
    • Supports over-the-air (OTA) update
  • Ultra-low power sensor controller with 4kB of SRAM
    • Sample, store, and process sensor data
    • Operation independent from system CPU
    • Fast wake-up for low-power operation
  • TI-RTOS, drivers, bootloader, Bluetooth 5.2 low energy controller, and IEEE 802.15.4 MAC in ROM for optimized application size
  • RoHS-compliant package
    • 7mm × 7mm RGZ VQFN48 (26 GPIOs)
  • Peripherals
    • Digital peripherals can be routed to any GPIO
    • 4× 32-bit or 8× 16-bit general-purpose timers
    • 12-bit ADC, 200 kSamples/s, 8 channels
    • 2× comparators with internal reference DAC (1× continuous time, 1× ultra-low power)
    • Programmable current source
    • 2× UART
    • 2× SSI (SPI, MICROWIRE, TI)
    • I2C and I2S
    • Real-time clock (RTC)
    • AES 128- and 256-bit cryptographic accelerator
    • ECC and RSA public key hardware accelerator
    • SHA2 accelerator (full suite up to SHA-512)
    • True random number generator (TRNG)
    • Capacitive sensing, up to eight channels
    • Integrated temperature and battery monitor
  • External system
    • On-chip buck DC/DC converter
  • Low power
    • Active mode RX: 6.9mA
    • Active mode TX 0dBm: 7.3mA
    • Active mode TX 5dBm: 9.6mA
    • Active mode TX at +10dBm: 22mA
    • Active mode TX at +20dBm: 85mA
    • Active mode MCU 48MHz (CoreMark): 3.4mA (71µA/MHz)
    • Sensor controller, low power-mode, 2MHz, running infinite loop: 30.1µA
    • Sensor controller, active mode, 24MHz, running infinite loop: 808µA
    • Standby: 0.94µA (RTC on, 80kB RAM and CPU retention)
    • Shutdown: 150nA (wakeup on external events)
  • Radio section
    • 2.4GHz RF transceiver compatible with Bluetooth 5.2 low energy and earlier LE specifications and IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
    • 3-wire, 2-wire, 1-wire PTA coexistence mechanisms
    • Excellent receiver sensitivity: –100dBm for 802.15.4 (2.4GHz), –105dBm for Bluetooth 125kbps (LE Coded PHY)
    • Output power up to +20dBm with temperature compensation
    • Suitable for systems targeting compliance with worldwide radio frequency regulations
      • EN 300 328, (Europe)
      • EN 300 440 Category 2
      • FCC CFR47 Part 15
      • ARIB STD-T66 (Japan)
  • Wireless protocols
    • Thread, Zigbee , Bluetooth 5.2 Low Energy, IEEE 802.15.4, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), proprietary systems, SimpleLink™ TI 15.4 stack (2.4GHz), and dynamic multiprotocol manager (DMM) driver.
  • Development Tools and Software

The SimpleLink™ CC2652P device is a multiprotocol 2.4GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supporting Thread, Zigbee , Bluetooth 5.2 low energy, IEEE 802.15.4, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (2.4GHz), and concurrent multiprotocol through a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in building security systems, HVAC, medical, wired networking, portable electronics, home theater and entertainment, and connected peripherals markets. The highlighted features of this device include:

  • Wide flexibility of protocol stack support in the SimpleLink™ LOWPOWER F2 Software Development Kit (SDK).
  • Enable long-range and low-power applications using integrated +20dBm high-power amplifier with best-in-class transmit current consumption at 85mA
  • Coin-cell operation at +10dBm with transmit current consumption of 22mA
  • Longer battery life wireless applications with low standby current of 0.94µA with full RAM retention
  • Industrial temperature ready with lowest standby current of 5µA at 85°C
  • Advanced sensing with a programmable, autonomous ultra-low power Sensor Controller CPU with fast wake-up capability. As an example, the sensor controller is capable of 1Hz ADC sampling at 1µA system current.
  • Low SER (Soft Error Rate) FIT (failure-in-time) for long operation lifetime with no disruption for industrial markets with always-on SRAM parity against corruption due to potential radiation events
  • Dedicated software controlled radio controller (Arm Cortex-M0) providing flexible low-power RF transceiver capability to support multiple physical layers and RF standards
  • Excellent radio sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance for Bluetooth Low Energy (–105dBm for 125kbps LE Coded PHY).

The CC2652P device is part of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform, which consists of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, Thread, Zigbee, Sub-1GHz MCUs, and host MCUs. The CC2652P is part of a scalable portfolio with flash sizes from 32kB to 704kB with pin-to-pin compatible package options and 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 a high degree of code reuse when your design requirements change. For more information, visit SimpleLink™ MCU platform.

The SimpleLink™ CC2652P device is a multiprotocol 2.4GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) supporting Thread, Zigbee , Bluetooth 5.2 low energy, IEEE 802.15.4, IPv6-enabled smart objects (6LoWPAN), proprietary systems, including the TI 15.4-Stack (2.4GHz), and concurrent multiprotocol through a Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver. The device is optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in building security systems, HVAC, medical, wired networking, portable electronics, home theater and entertainment, and connected peripherals markets. The highlighted features of this device include:

  • Wide flexibility of protocol stack support in the SimpleLink™ LOWPOWER F2 Software Development Kit (SDK).
  • Enable long-range and low-power applications using integrated +20dBm high-power amplifier with best-in-class transmit current consumption at 85mA
  • Coin-cell operation at +10dBm with transmit current consumption of 22mA
  • Longer battery life wireless applications with low standby current of 0.94µA with full RAM retention
  • Industrial temperature ready with lowest standby current of 5µA at 85°C
  • Advanced sensing with a programmable, autonomous ultra-low power Sensor Controller CPU with fast wake-up capability. As an example, the sensor controller is capable of 1Hz ADC sampling at 1µA system current.
  • Low SER (Soft Error Rate) FIT (failure-in-time) for long operation lifetime with no disruption for industrial markets with always-on SRAM parity against corruption due to potential radiation events
  • Dedicated software controlled radio controller (Arm Cortex-M0) providing flexible low-power RF transceiver capability to support multiple physical layers and RF standards
  • Excellent radio sensitivity and robustness (selectivity and blocking) performance for Bluetooth Low Energy (–105dBm for 125kbps LE Coded PHY).

The CC2652P device is part of the SimpleLink™ MCU platform, which consists of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, Thread, Zigbee, Sub-1GHz MCUs, and host MCUs. The CC2652P is part of a scalable portfolio with flash sizes from 32kB to 704kB with pin-to-pin compatible package options and 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 a high degree of code reuse when your design requirements change. For more information, visit SimpleLink™ MCU platform.

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* Data sheet CC2652P SimpleLink™ Multiprotocol 2.4GHz Wireless MCU with Integrated Power Amplifier datasheet (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 03 Apr 2024
* Errata CC2652P SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Device Revision E Silicon Errata PDF | HTML 29 Oct 2019
* User guide CC13x2, CC26x2 SimpleLink Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual (Rev. G) PDF | HTML 27 Jun 2024
Application note How to Certify Your Bluetooth Product (Rev. N) PDF | HTML 18 Nov 2025
Application note CC2538, CC13xx, and CC26xx Serial Bootloader Interface (Rev. E) PDF | HTML 06 Aug 2024
Application note CC13xx/CC26xx Hardware Configuration and PCB Design Considerations (Rev. H) PDF | HTML 02 May 2024
Application note CE Regulations for SRDs Operating in License-Free 2.4GHz/5GHz Bands-WiFi Devices (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 20 Oct 2022
Application note How to Do RF Radio Test With Your Bluetooth Product (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 04 Aug 2022
Application note 2.4-GHz, 10-dBm PA IPC for CC26x2P and CC1352P PDF | HTML 05 Apr 2022
Application note Antenna Impedance Measurement and Matching PDF | HTML 22 Mar 2022
Selection guide Leitfaden zur Auswahl drahtloser Kommunikationstechnologie (Rev. B) 07 Mar 2022
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Application note Configuring Bluetooth LE devices for Direct Test Mode PDF | HTML 25 Feb 2022
Selection guide Wireless Connectivity Technology Selection Guide (Rev. B) 14 Feb 2022
Application note Connect One TI 15.4 Stack Sensor to Multiple Gateways PDF | HTML 20 Dec 2021
Technical article How Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® Low Energy can coexist in building automation and medic PDF | HTML 23 Jul 2021
Technical article Seamlessly connect your world with 16 new wireless MCUs for the 2.4-GHz and Sub-1- PDF | HTML 04 Jun 2021
Application brief Dynamic Multi-protocol Manager (DMM) Tech Note (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 13 May 2021
Technical article An FAQ about the Matter connectivity standard PDF | HTML 11 May 2021
White paper Dynamic Multi-Protocol (DMM) Performance 21 Apr 2021
White paper Exploring Thread and Zigbee for home and building automation PDF | HTML 12 Apr 2021
Application note Optimizing the SimpleLink CC1352P for Coin Cell Operation at 10 dBm Output Power (Rev. C) PDF | HTML 08 Dec 2020
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Technical article Back to basics: Exploring the benefits of affordable Bluetooth® Low Energy PDF | HTML 20 Aug 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Bluetooth Low Energy – Invalid Connection Request (SweynTooth) (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 17 Jul 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Variable Time Tag Comparison on SimpleLink™ Devices PDF | HTML 05 Jun 2020
Cybersecurity advisory Bluetooth Low Energy, Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate – Method Confusion Pairing V PDF | HTML 18 May 2020
Application note Cloning Z-Stack Network Properties Using the SimpleLink Wireless MCU Family PDF | HTML 31 Mar 2020
Application note Z-Stack Large Mesh Network Performance Using the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 05 Feb 2020
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Application brief What's New in Zigbee 3.0 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 06 Jun 2019
Application note Bluetooth® Low Energy Tree Structure Network PDF | HTML 29 May 2019
Application note Z-Stack End Dev Pwr Cons Measuremen w/ the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 17 May 2019
Application note Secure Boot in SimpleLink™ CC13x2/CC26x2 Wireless MCUs 15 Apr 2019
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Application note Low-Power ADC Solution for CC13x2 and CC26x2 02 Mar 2018
Application brief Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller 27 Feb 2018
Application note Use of Low-power Zigbee® and Thread With the SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Family 27 Feb 2018
Application note Sensor Sequencing Using the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller 05 Mar 2017
Application note TI-15.4 Stack Frequency Hopping Mode FCC Compliance (Rev. A) 28 Feb 2017

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