Part Number: CC2564CMSP432BTBLESW Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC256XCQFN-EM , BOOST-CCEMADAPTER , CC3200 My setup: CC256XCQFN-EM MSP432P401R launchpad BOOST-CCEMADAPTER CC3200 AudBoost
Code Composer Studio Version: 10.4.0.00006
BT Stack : CC2564CMSP432BTBLESW…
Hi Varsha,
To send data over Bluetooth from the Arduino Due to the CC2564MODNEM, you'll need to wire the two together via UART 4-wire protocol (H4). These four pins will consist of RX, TX, CTS, and RTS. This will allow the Bluetooth stack residing on…
Just to add more info. Your best solution from TI is the CC2564C device for supporting A2DP.
The EVM and adapter for MSP432 Launch pad is:
https://www.ti.com/tool/BOOST-CCEMADAPTER
https://www.ti.com/tool/CC256XCQFN-EM
We don't support SmartRF, but have…
Hi William,
The two devices are completely different. The CC2564 requires and external host processor to run the BT stack, either Linux based, or MSP432 or STM32 are supported by TI. Please check out the following link for our access to our Bluetopia…
Hi Nick,
Sorry for the delayed response. Can you please share which configuration you are using?
CC256xCQFN-EM + BOOST-CCEMADAPTER + MSP-EXP432P401R
CC256xCQFN-EM + TMDXEVM3358
Other
Thanks,
Alexis
Part Number: MSP-EXP432P401R Tool/software: Code Composer Studio My project use MSP430 test fixture + CC256xCQFN-EM boards to tune RF parameters serval years before.
it used HCItester tool to run .bts script files for checking RF performance.
Now we need…
The SmartRF05 is withdrawn, partly due to low volume, partly due to the board use some parts that are not available on the market.
You can use CCDebugger and http://www.ti.com/tool/BOOST-CCEMADAPTER (and some soldering) if you want to use this chip.
If…