SWRS255 March   2022 CC1311P3

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
  4. Functional Block Diagram
  5. Revision History
  6. Device Comparison
  7. Pin Configuration and Functions
    1. 7.1 Pin Diagram – RGZ Package (Top View)
    2. 7.2 Signal Descriptions – RGZ Package
    3. 7.3 Connections for Unused Pins and Modules
  8. Specifications
    1. 8.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 8.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 8.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 8.4  Power Supply and Modules
    5. 8.5  Power Consumption - Power Modes
    6. 8.6  Power Consumption - Radio Modes
    7. 8.7  Nonvolatile (Flash) Memory Characteristics
    8. 8.8  Thermal Resistance Characteristics
    9. 8.9  RF Frequency Bands
    10. 8.10 861 MHz to 1054 MHz - Receive (RX)
    11. 8.11 861 MHz to 1054 MHz - Transmit (TX) 
    12. 8.12 861 MHz to 1054 MHz - PLL Phase Noise Wideband Mode
    13. 8.13 861 MHz to 1054 MHz - PLL Phase Noise Narrowband Mode
    14. 8.14 359 MHz to 527 MHz - Receive (RX)
    15. 8.15 359 MHz to 527 MHz - Transmit (TX) 
    16. 8.16 359 MHz to 527 MHz - PLL Phase Noise
    17. 8.17 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 8.17.1 Reset Timing
      2. 8.17.2 Wakeup Timing
      3. 8.17.3 Clock Specifications
        1. 8.17.3.1 48 MHz Crystal Oscillator (XOSC_HF)
        2. 8.17.3.2 48 MHz RC Oscillator (RCOSC_HF)
        3. 8.17.3.3 32.768 kHz Crystal Oscillator (XOSC_LF)
        4. 8.17.3.4 32 kHz RC Oscillator (RCOSC_LF)
      4. 8.17.4 Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) Characteristics
        1. 8.17.4.1 Synchronous Serial Interface (SSI) Characteristics
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      5. 8.17.5 UART
        1. 8.17.5.1 UART Characteristics
    18. 8.18 Peripheral Characteristics
      1. 8.18.1 ADC
        1. 8.18.1.1 Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) Characteristics
      2. 8.18.2 DAC
        1. 8.18.2.1 Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) Characteristics
      3. 8.18.3 Temperature and Battery Monitor
        1. 8.18.3.1 Temperature Sensor
        2. 8.18.3.2 Battery Monitor
      4. 8.18.4 Comparator
        1. 8.18.4.1 Continuous Time Comparator
      5. 8.18.5 GPIO
        1. 8.18.5.1 GPIO DC Characteristics
    19. 8.19 Typical Characteristics
      1. 8.19.1 MCU Current
      2. 8.19.2 RX Current
      3. 8.19.3 TX Current
      4. 8.19.4 RX Performance
      5. 8.19.5 TX Performance
      6. 8.19.6 ADC Performance
  9. Detailed Description
    1. 9.1  Overview
    2. 9.2  System CPU
    3. 9.3  Radio (RF Core)
      1. 9.3.1 Proprietary Radio Formats
    4. 9.4  Memory
    5. 9.5  Cryptography
    6. 9.6  Timers
    7. 9.7  Serial Peripherals and I/O
    8. 9.8  Battery and Temperature Monitor
    9. 9.9  µDMA
    10. 9.10 Debug
    11. 9.11 Power Management
    12. 9.12 Clock Systems
    13. 9.13 Network Processor
  10. 10Application, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 10.1 Reference Designs
  11. 11Device and Documentation Support
    1. 11.1 Device Nomenclature
    2. 11.2 Tools and Software
      1. 11.2.1 SimpleLink™ Microcontroller Platform
    3. 11.3 Documentation Support
    4. 11.4 Support Resources
    5. 11.5 Trademarks
    6. 11.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    7. 11.7 Glossary
  12. 12Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
  • RGZ|48
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information

Serial Peripherals and I/O

The SSI is a synchronous serial interface that is compatible with SPI, MICROWIRE, and TI's synchronous serial interfaces. The SSI support both SPI master and slave up to 4 MHz. The SSI module support configurable phase and polarity.

The UART implement universal asynchronous receiver and transmitter functions. It support flexible baud-rate generation up to a maximum of 3 Mbps.

The I2S interface is used to handle digital audio and can also be used to interface pulse-density modulation microphones (PDM).

The I2C interface is also used to communicate with devices compatible with the I2C standard. The I2C interface can handle 100 kHz and 400 kHz operation, and can serve as both master and slave.

The I/O controller (IOC) controls the digital I/O pins and contains multiplexer circuitry to allow a set of peripherals to be assigned to I/O pins in a flexible manner. All digital I/Os are interrupt and wake-up capable, have a programmable pullup and pulldown function, and can generate an interrupt on a negative or positive edge (configurable). When configured as an output, pins can function as either push-pull or open-drain. Five GPIOs have high-drive capabilities, which are marked in bold in Section 7. All digital peripherals can be connected to any digital pin on the device.

For more information, see the CC13x1x3, CC26x1x3 SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU Technical Reference Manual.