Part Number: CC2540T Hi,
I am working on a development of a project that needs chip with Bluetooth and can work at 150°C.
The chip CC2540T would be a good option if it had operating temperature up to 150°C.
Can anybody propose another solution…
Part Number: CC2540T Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540 I was wondering what the difference was between part # CC2540T and CC2540. We currently use CC2540 in our product and we were wondering if we can easily swap this for the CC2540T.
Part Number: CC2540T Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540 Does the CC2540 support over the air code updates in the field? i.e. can the user application code be updated over the BLE link? Can the BLE stack be updated as well?
Part Number: CC2540T Hello e2e,
Here customer want to get CC2540T thermal info about Rjc and Tc for thermal emulation, do we have this kind of data?
thanks in advance.
LEON
Part Number: CC2540T Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540 Hi Guys,
in the user guide section on Page 70, Chapter 5, Document SWRU191F–April 2009–Revised April 2014, which we are questioning.
“During reset, the I/O pins are configured as…
Part Number: CC2540T Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2640R2F-Q1 I can imagine that High Temperature (125C) gets more challenging with smaller scale silicon/increased complexity, but does TI have any plans for a successor to the CC2540T that they can…
Part Number: CC2540 Hi.
We are going to use CC2540T. However, CC2540T has no module.
So is it okay to prototype with the CC2540 module and replace it with CC2540T when making the board?
Part Number: CC2540T 1. Is TI offering a board für experiments with 125 °C?
2. If no: Do you know a 3rd party board with CC2540T?
3. Are other TI-BLE-Chips available with 125 °C?
4. Will you have a BT5.0 solution with 125 °C?
Thank you…
Part Number: CC2540T Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540EMK-USB Hello, where do I find the Gerber files of the CC2540EMK and CC2540EMK-USB?
Regards, Holger
Part Number: CC2540T Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2540 one customer have used CC2540 IC, it can't work in the -20 degree environment with 2.4V input power
Two ways can re-work, one is re-set by manual, another is adjustable input voltage to 2.45V…