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The CC1310 Sub-1 GHz LaunchPad Makes An Appearance At CES

by 43oh | Jan 9, 2016 | Development Kits, News | 1 comment

Luke Beno of Analog.io was at CES, where he spotted the unreleased CC1310 Launchpad at TI’s booth. This seems to be the first Sub-1GHz radio board that TI has spun utilizing the Launchpad platform. The CC1310 device is the first part in a Sub-1-GHz family of...

MSP432 Current Profiling Using EnergyTrace In Free Run Mode

by 43oh | Dec 9, 2015 | Compiler and IDEs, Development Kits | 0 comments

TI has put up a demo on profiling an MSP432 running a simple application(deep_sleep()) in Code Composer Studio in Free Run mode.

A Prototyping Companion For Your Launchpad – The Sidekick

by 43oh | Nov 17, 2015 | Development Kits, Energia, News | 6 comments

Seeed, in collaboration with TI, will be releasing a new accessory to the Launchpad ecosystem. Aptly named the Sidekick, it plugs into a Launchpad on one side and a breadboard on the other. This setup allows you to prototype a design using a breadboard, instead of...

TI’s New Crypto Launchpad Helps Secure Your IoT Applications

by 43oh | Sep 22, 2015 | Development Kits, News | 0 comments

43oh member, Fred, wrote in about TI’s new crypto connected Launchpad aimed at secure IoT applications. The Launchpad is based on the TM4C129ENCPDT Tiva microcontroller( 120-MHz, 1024KB Flash, 256 KB SRAM ). This is right at the top of the TM4C129 family of TI...

TI’s Educational MKII BoosterPack Is Here And It Is Perfect For Beginners

by 43oh | Aug 25, 2015 | Development Kits, News | 2 comments

  The Educational MKII BoosterPack is back after a long hiatus. This BoosterPack is a perfect starting point for those interested in starting out with the Launchpad family. The board adds a decent mix of sensors for input with a varied blend of outputs from a...

How To Setup A Development Environment For The CC2650STK SensorTag

by bluehash | Jul 1, 2015 | Development Kits, Tutorials | 14 comments

There is a lot of information on TI’s website on how to get your CC2650 Sensortag ready to connect to a development environment which is quite overwhelming. There are still a few bugs in the software which the SensorTag team is working on. In the mean time, this...
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