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MSP-EXP430F5529: Is it possible to use the CC1352R along with the MSP-EXP430F5529?

Part Number: MSP-EXP430F5529
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1100, CC2420, CC2520, CC2530EMK, CC1352R, , CC1310, MSP430F5529

Hi,

I have already seen at http://www.ti.com/tool/MSP-EXP430F5529 that this launchpad supports these CCXXXX: 

"Integrated EM headers allow support for TI Low Power RF Wireless Evaluation Modules and eZ430-RF2500T. Currently supported modules:

  • CC1100/CC1101EMK - Sub-1GHz radio
  • CC2500EMK - 2.4 GHz radio
  • CC2420/CC2430EMK - 2.4 GHz 802.15.4 radio
  • CC2520/CC2530EMK - 2.4 GHz 802.15.4 radio"


But I want to use the CC1352R who supports both bluetooth and Sub-1 GHz radio. I'd like to know if I can use jumpers for prototyping at least.

Thanks

Sara

  • Hi Sara,
    Those are both Launchpads, so you could communicate between them, if that's what you are asking. The other EVM's you listed operate more like a booster pack as they do not contain an onboard MCU, where the CC1352R does.
  • Hello Sara,

    in case of MSP-EXP430F5529LP according to BoosterPack Pinout Standard we have:
    J1.PIN3: UART RX (->MCU)
    J1.PIN4: UART TX (<-MCU).

    LaunchPad for CC1310 does revers on UAR RX/TX signals providing:
    J1.PIN3: UART TX (<-MCU)
    J1.PIN4: UART EX (->MCU)
    allows easy integration on a hardware level.

    According to the swru525a.pdf, LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1-SimpleLink™ Quick Start Guide
    connecting this LaunchPad with MSP-EXP430F5529 (and any other standard LP)
    will cause output- output connections on UART TX J1.PIN4.

    Be carefull with soft examples for both LPs!
  • Hi, thanks for answering.

    Yes, I am thinking if I can use external wired connection  to stablish a communication between the MSP430F5529 and CC1352R using the launchpads who host them. I want to use the CC1352R only to provide wireless communication through sub-1 and Bluetooth technology and the MSP430F5529 to be the target for sensing devices.

  • Hi, thanks for answering!
    The launchpad I mentioned here is not the MSP-EXP430F5529LP, it is the MSP-EXP430F5529. (Without LP). What you meant is that if I use a booster pack I have a compatibility with the RX and TX pins while if I use other launchpads I can't simply couple them, but I can use wired connections, right?

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