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CC1352R: DMM use within 2.4GHz :: Zigbee/ Thread alongside BLE

Part Number: CC1352R
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: Z-STACK

Hi,

Similar to BLE + Sub-1GHz DMM examples - are there any (examples and/or pointers) available allowing DMM implementation involving BLE and ZStack or Thread?

Please advise. Thanks.

  • Hey SmartEnrg,

    I am happy to let you know that the next SDK v2.40 (slated for January release), will include a DMM implementation that involves BLE + Z-Stack as well as BLE + TI 15.4 Stack (2.4 GHz), available for the CC1352R1 as well as CC26X2R.

    However, I am unable to provide any information on a DMM implementation for BLE + Thread.

    Best,
    Sean

  • Will TI provide Zigbee + sub GHz DMM example in next SDK release?
  • Thanks Sean, that's exciting.

    Any chance we can get a preview version - like your internal alpha/ beta test release?
    So we can get familiarized with API etc. - ready for the real think in Jan. We've a high-
    profile PoC coming up. This way we could get over the learning curve before holiday
    break; that will be great help. Will appreciate your kind consideration.

    Also, other than 'Proprietary-RF User's Guide' any other app note, guidance of some
    sort on DMM implementation; that might help us get started using BLE with Thread?

    Thanks again for all your help.
  • I don't think TI would provide such preview version but you can read DMM related documents at dev.ti.com/.../
  • YK,

    Unfortunately, no. The examples we are currently bringing in are conjoined with BLE. I'm unsure of any timeline we might have for a Zigbee+Sub 1GHz DMM solution either.

    SmartEnrg,

    I'm glad to hear that you're excited about the new DMM examples that will be coming in the future. I would love to be able to provide you with an internal preview version of our SDK, however, our development team is still in the process of perfecting this solution for release and we aren't confident sharing these resources until the official release to ensure that you are only getting the best experience with our solutions :)

    You can download the currently released SDK to see the available DMM solutions for evaluation though. That should help you and your team get yourselves started with understanding more about DMM and the implementation!

    Best,
    Sean

  • Just to clarify, while TI do not provide such an example, the combination itself would be possible using the DMM.