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CC1352P: cc1352r, cc1352p and cc1350

Part Number: CC1352P
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC1350, CC1352R, , SIMPLELINK-CC13X2-26X2-SDK

1、What are the advantages and disadvantages of cc1352r, cc1352p and cc1350?

2、Does cc1352p support Bluetooth and ZigBee? What is the maximum transmit power in sub 1g mode?

  • CC1352P has extra PA so it can output max TX power to 20dbm. CC1352R and CC1350 don’t have PA. CC1352R can only do output power up to +14 dBm (Sub-1 GHz) and +5 dBm (2.4 GHz) with temperature compensation. CC1350 can only do output power up to +15 dBm (Sub-1 GHz) and +9 dBm at 2.4 GHz (Bluetooth low energy). CC1352P and CC1352R have larger RAM/Flash than CC1350. For new designs, it’s recommended to use CC1352P/CC1351R instead of CC1350. All of CC1352P, CC1352R, and CC1350 support both Zigbee and BLE protocol.

  • Hello zhang,

    Please refer to YK's response, my only comment is that the CC1350 does not support Zigbee.  Please see the SIMPLELINK-CC13X2-26X2-SDK and TIREx to get started.

    Regards,
    Ryan