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CC2652P: CC2652P chipset details

Part Number: CC2652P
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SIMPLELINK-CC13X2-26X2-SDK, Z-STACK, Z-STACK-ARCHIVE, CC1352R, CC2652R, CC1352P, SMARTRFTM-STUDIO

Hi ,

I am planning to build a gateway using CC2652P ZigBee chipset.I would like to know the below details regarding CC2652P ZigBee chipset.

1.Does it have ZigBee Alliance certification ?
2.Deos it have support for DotDot ?
3.Does it have support for ZigBee 3.0 (ZigBee 2006 / ZigBee Pro 2015) ?
4.Does it support latest ZigBee HA profile ? what is the version supported ?
5.Does it support latest ZigBee Smart Energy profile ? what is the version supported ?
6.Does it support a maximum of 100mW (20dBm) EIRP ?
7.The product will support ~15m range, including penetration of 3 walls (indoor and outdoor) equivilant to brick density (RSSI -70dB). Note: Attenuation of 3 to 4dB internal (dry wall), 6 (single course) to 18dB (double course cavity). Is it possible with the module?
8.Will it have any impact on existing deployment of other 2.4GHz interfaces on the gateway ?

The above answers will help to decide on the chipset selection. Please provide info on the above.

Thanks,
Vikas

  • Hi vikas,

    1. The CC2652R/P and CC1352R/P are Zigbee Compliant Platforms as shown in the links provided.  Developers can use them to create end products capable of Zigbee Alliance Certification.
    2. Dotdot is a common language for IoT smart objects which is based on the Zigbee application cluster layer (ZCL) supported by SIMPLELINK-CC13X2-26X2-SDK Z-Stack examples.
    3/4/5. The SIMPLELINK-CC13X2-26X2-SDK supports Zigbee PRO 2017/R22, also known as Zigbee 3.0, but not deprecated stack profiles like Home Automation (HA).  Z-STACK-ARCHIVE contains a list of deprecated Zigbee stacks (like HA) supported on the CC253X devices.  DSR's ZBOSS solution supports the Smart Energy (SE) 1.4 profile on SimpleLink CC2652R (/P) and CC1352R (/P) devices.
    6. The CC2652P and CC1352P devices can achieve a max TX output power of 20 dBm.
    7. This use case is achievable but you will have to run your own tests inside this environment to be certain, I recommend using IEEE 802.15.4 mode packet tx/rx in SMARTRFTM-STUDIO.
    8. Channel interference can occur regardless of platform chosen.  You should select a channel with minimal noise to establish your Zigbee network.

    Regards,
    Ryan