Hi,
Unfortunately not at the time of writing. I will raise this internally but this will not provide a solution for you in the short term.
You would probably need to source a 3rd party module, although this does not guarantee that the vendor will…
Part Number: BEAGLE-3P-BBONE-AI Hi all,
I know the TI SDK documentation is being updated, it refers to the "PRU Hands on Labs" and I assume will later be integrated with this properly later on, but I'm mentioning a few issues here to help the process…
Part Number: CC3220MOD HI,
In a previous question I mentioned seeking Intrinsic Safety certification for a product that includes the CC3220MODSF WiFi module.
New questions
1. Has the CC3220MODSF been used in an intrinsically safe product before…
Part Number: D3-3P-TDA3X-SK How will I be able to initialize and use the flags CFLAG BUILD_M4 or BUILD_DSP (in component.mk) in my usecase.I need to use a locally defined variable related to lane detection(infoFlag) in BUILD_DSP to reflect its value on…
Hi Libin,
You are correct that M2-CC3351 supports only BLE.
Today we do not offer the WL1837MOD part in the M.2 card format.
Perhaps you could reach out to our module design partner BDE for such a board: https://www.ti.com/tool/BDE-3P-WIRELESS-…
Part Number: TAS5614LA Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TAS5624 , TAS5614 , TAS5548 , TAS5538 Hello Now we need to select the audio amplifier to drive the 3ohms/120W loudspeaker in our subwoofer, we want to use the structure of"5.8G wireless module +…
You would need to look at a 3rd party vendor as we do not have any eval boards available currently (it is not decided what our approach for eval boards for those devices are going forward is yet). You can use our Third Party Wireless Module Search Tool…
Part Number: LMR33620 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMR14020 , LMR33630 Hello Team,
May I know if LMR33620 is better a better fit in wireless communication application comparing with LMR14020 due to its low emission performance? The risk for switching…
Hi,
TI does not offer AT command interface for the CC2651R3SIPA.
However, you will find modules - based on CC2340R5 - implementing the same. You may for example want to look at: https://www.ti.com/tool/DREAM-3P-CC2340 or https://www.ti.com/tool/RFSTAR…
Hi Yair,
Yes that would be required for the BOOSTXL-CC1125 to operate at 433 MHz.
Alternatively, you could select a relevant CC1125 3rd party module (designed for operation at 433 MHz) from our list:
Third Party Wireless Module Search Tool: https…