Bluetooth Low Energy Software Developer’s Guide¶
This document explains how to use the TI SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® low energy stack on the CC13x0 MCU that is part of the SimpleLink CC13x0 SDK. You will learn how to create a Bluetooth Low Energy custom application and how to use the stack. This document also introduces the Bluetooth Low Energy specification. Do not use this document as a substitute for the complete specification. For more details, see the Specification of the Bluetooth System.
Note
Even though some screenshots and code snippets in this guide may refer to other SimpleLink devices, such as CC2640R2 or CC2650, they do also apply to the CC13x0.
Table of contents
- BLE Stack Quick Start Guide
- The CC13x0 Platform
- Developing a Bluetooth Low Energy Application
- Network Processor Interface (NPI)
- Over the Air Download (OAD)
- Sensor Controller
- Debugging
- External Resources
- Debug Interfaces
- Breakpoints
- Watching Variables and Registers
- Memory Watchpoints
- TI-RTOS Object Viewer
- Using the Memory Browser
- Optimizations
- Loading TI-RTOS in ROM Symbols
- Deciphering CPU Exceptions
- Application exits prematurely
- XDC Runtime Errors
- Debugging Memory Problems
- Check System Flash and RAM Usage With Map File
- Debugging Common Heap Issues
- ICall Abort
- HAL Assert Handling
- HCI Hardware Errors
- Debugging RF Output
- API References
- Terms and Definitions