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/**
@defgroup boards_cc1352_launchpad TI CC1352 LaunchPad
@ingroup boards
@brief Texas Instruments SimpleLink(TM) CC1352 Wireless MCU LaunchPad(TM) Kit
## <a name="cc1352_launchpad_toc"> Table of Contents </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
1. [Overview](#cc1352_launchpad_overview)
2. [Hardware](#cc1352_launchpad_hardware)
3. [Board pinout](#cc1352_launcpad_pinout)
4. [Flashing the Device](#cc1352_launchpad_flashing)
5. [Accessing RIOT shell](#cc1352_launchpad_shell)
6. [More information](#cc1352_launchpad_moreinfo)
## <a name="cc1352_launchpad_overview"> Overview </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
The [LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1](https://www.ti.com/tool/LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1) is a Texas
Instrument's development kit for the CC1352R1 SoC MCU which combines a
Cortex-M4F microcontroller alongside a dedicated Cortex-M0 to control radio.
## <a name="cc1352_launchpad_hardware"> Hardware </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
![LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1](https://www.ti.com/diagrams/launchxl-cc1352r1_launchxl-cc1352r1-angled.jpg)
| MCU | CC1352R1 |
|:----------------- |:--------------------- |
| Family | ARM Cortex-M4F |
| Vendor | Texas Instruments |
| RAM | 80KiB |
| Flash | 352KiB |
| Frequency | 48MHz |
| FPU | yes |
| Timers | 4 |
| ADCs | 1x 12-bit (channels) |
| UARTs | 2 |
| SPIs | 2 |
| I2Cs | 1 |
| Vcc | 1.8V - 3.8V |
| Datasheet | [Datasheet](http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/cc1352r.pdf) (pdf file) |
| Reference Manual | [Reference Manual](http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swcu185d/swcu185d.pdf) |
## <a name="cc1352_launcpad_pinout"> Board pinout </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
The [LAUNCHXL-CC1352R1 Quick Start Guide](https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/swru525e/swru525e.pdf)
provides the default pinout for the board.
## <a name="cc1352_launchpad_flashing"> Flashing the Device </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
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=cc1352-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.
## <a name="cc1352_launchpad_shell"> Accessing RIOT shell </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
Default RIOT shell access utilize XDS110 debug probe integrated with launchpad board.
It provides virtual serials via USB interface - for connecting to RIOT shell, use
the first one.
If a physical connection to UART is needed, disconnect jumpers RXD and TXD joining
cc1352 microcontroller with XDS110 and connect UART to pin RXD/DIO12 and TXD/DIO13.
The default baud rate is 115 200 - in both connection types.
@warning Launchpad cc1352 board is not 5V tolerant. Use voltage divider or logic
level shifter when connecting to 5V UART.
## <a name="cc1352_launchpad_moreinfo"> More information </a> &nbsp;[[TOC]](#cc1352_launchpad_toc)
For detailed information about CC1352R1 MCUs as well as configuring, compiling
RIOT and installation of flashing tools for CC1352R1 boards,
see \ref cc26xx_cc13xx_riot.
*/