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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Sayed { Hi Have you tried to implement short time Fourier transform (STFT) on Tiva-C or other microcontrollers? I am looking for a fixed-point C implementation of... }
Evayaa { MSP430 and CC3100 Wi-Fi network processor is quiet easy to find in the internet }
Sambrama Urs { Hello, How do we interface OV7670 with TI Launchpad (CC1312 MCU)? Please provide the turotials links if you have it. thank you. }
John Lucas Welch { Hi Frank, I was digging around for some FFT implementations for the launchpad, and came across yours. While I understand the FFT, I'm having trouble... }
Ed { A decade later a wayward maker scoured the internet searching for a tiny LR44 battery solution. #3 is game changing!!!! }