This group documents the TI CC26xx and CC13xx CPUs.
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#define | CC2650_FAST_RADIO_STARTUP (MAC_CONF_WITH_TSCH) |
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#define | PROP_MODE_CONF_RX_BUF_CNT 4 |
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#define | NETSTACK_CONF_RADIO ieee_mode_driver |
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#define | CSMA_CONF_SEND_SOFT_ACK 0 |
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#define | AES_128_CONF cc26xx_aes_128_driver |
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Used to generate our link-local & IPv6 address
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#define | IEEE_ADDR_CONF_HARDCODED 0 |
| Location of the IEEE address 0 => Read from InfoPage, 1 => Use a hardcoded address, configured by IEEE_ADDR_CONF_ADDRESS.
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#define | IEEE_ADDR_CONF_ADDRESS { 0x00, 0x12, 0x4B, 0x00, 0x89, 0xAB, 0xCD, 0xEF } |
| The hardcoded IEEE address to be used when IEEE_ADDR_CONF_HARDCODED is defined as 1.
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Enable/Disable the JTAG DAP and TAP interfaces on the chip.
Setting this to 0 will disable access to the debug interface to secure deployed images.
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#define | CCXXWARE_CONF_JTAG_INTERFACE_ENABLE 1 |
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Enable/Disable the ROM bootloader in your image, if the board supports it.
Look in board.h to choose the DIO and corresponding level that will cause the chip to enter bootloader mode.
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#define | CCXXWARE_CONF_ROM_BOOTLOADER_ENABLE 1 |
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This group documents the TI CC26xx and CC13xx CPUs.
The two CPU families are very similar, with the main difference being related to radio capability.
Documentation in this group should be considered to be applicable to both families, unless explicitly stated otherwise.