![]() The CC26x0 family of wireless MCUs includes a 32-bit Arm® Cortex™-M3 as the main application CPU running at 48 MHz, a dedicated Cortex-M0 processor for the radio / Physical Layer (PHY), and an autonomous Sensor Controller Engine for low-power sensing applications. The BLE-Stack SDK allows for the development of single-mode Bluetooth low energy (BLE) applications on TI's first generation SimpleLink Bluetooth low energy CC2640 and Multi-Standard CC2650 wireless microcontroller units (MCUs) supporting version 5.1 of the Bluetooth specification with features defined by version 4.2 of the Bluetooth specification. This is version 2.2.7 of the TI Bluetooth® low energy protocol stack Software Development Kit (SDK). Previous BLE-Stack releases can be found here. ![]() TI recommends using the newest release in order to take advantages of all improvements and new features. Supported in IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM® and Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE) tool chains.Flexible protocol stack configuration options to maximize application memory.Bluetooth qualified design listing to reduce certification test time for Bluetooth 4.2.Wide range of sample applications with certified profiles to reduce time to market.Built on top of TI-RTOS framework and includes peripheral drivers and advanced power management libraries.Ultra-low power advertisement and connected states for applications such as peripherals and beacons, including the popular Apple iBeacon® and Google Eddystone™ formats.Standalone System-on-Chip (SoC) and network processor software configurations.Voice-over-BLE support on the CC2650 remote control kit. ![]()
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