/** @defgroup boards_cc2650_launchpad TI CC2650 LaunchPad XL @ingroup boards @brief Texas Instruments SimpleLink(TM) CC2650 Wireless MCU LaunchPad(TM) Kit ## Overview The [LAUNCHXL-CC2650](https://www.ti.com/tool/LAUNCHXL-CC2650) is a Texas Instrument's development kit for the CC2650 SoC MCU which combines a Cortex-M3 microcontroller alonside a dedicated Cortex-M0 to control the radio. ## Hardware ![LAUNCHXL-CC2650](https://www.ti.com/diagrams/launchxl-cc2650_launchxl-cc2650.jpg) | MCU | CC2650 | |:----------------- |:--------------------- | | Family | ARM Cortex-M3 | | Vendor | Texas Instruments | | RAM | 20KiB | | Flash | 128KiB | | Frequency | 48MHz | | FPU | no | | Timers | 4 | | ADCs | 1x 12-bit (channels) | | UARTs | 1 | | SPIs | 2 | | I2Cs | 1 | | Vcc | 1.8V - 3.8V | | Datasheet | [Datasheet](https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cc2650.pdf) | | Reference Manual | [Reference Manual](https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swcu117i/swcu117i.pdf) | ## Board pinout The [CC2650 Quick Start Guide](https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/swru451/swru451.pdf) provides the default pinout for the board. ## Flashing the Device Flashing RIOT is quite straight forward. The board comes with an XDS110 on-board debug probe that provides programming, flashing and debugging capabilities through the USB Micro-USB connector. Once either TI Uniflash or OpenOCD are installed just connect the board using the Micro-USB port to your computer and type: ``` make flash BOARD=cc2650-launchpad ``` To use OpenOCD instead of uniflash we need to set the `PROGRAMMER` environment variable, this is to enable OpenOCD instead of Uniflash. ``` export PROGRAMMER=openocd ``` Now we can just do `make flash` and `make debug`, this all using OpenOCD. For detailed information about CC2650 MCUs as well as configuring, compiling RIOT and installation of flashing tools for CC2650 boards, see \ref cc26xx_cc13xx_riot. */