Running Software Examples on CC2652XSIP and CC2651RSIPA devices

The system-in-package (SIP) devices have both a 48 MHz crystal and a 32 kHz crystal integrated in the package thus allowing operation without any external components.

The CC2651RSIPA system-in-package antenna (SIPA) device has both a 48 MHz crystal and an antenna integrated in the package thus allowing operation with only a 32 kHz crystal external component (if necessary).

The CC2652RSIP has one more DIO (31) than the CC2652R QFN package. For more information, please see the CC2652RSIP data sheet. For CC2652RSIP, running software examples is as easy as opening the LP_CC2652RSIP folder and choosing the desired example.

Note

This also applies to the CC2652PSIP and CC2651RSIPA devices, along with their respective LP_CC2652PSIP and LP_CC2651RSIPA folders

For further information on device and board configurations inside a project, please see the Configure The Board Files with SysConfig section.

Warning

This note is intended for customers configuring Analog GPIOs in CC2651RSIPA projects. SysConfig allows users to configure the ADC/DAC for pin ranges DIO23-DIO30 as well as DIO0-DIO7. Although all of these options are visible in SysConfig, DIO0-DIO7 are not Analog capable pins and thus should not be used for the ADC/DAC. For more information, see the CC2651RSIPA’s datasheet.

Customers configuring an ADC/DAC with SysConfig should be cognizant of this issue and not incorrectly assign an invalid pin for use with the ADC/DAC.

Moving From LaunchPad to Custom Board

You can find instructions on how to design and configure a custom board in the Custom Hardware chapter.