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CC26xx Demo

This example demonstrates basic functionality for the two supported CC26xx boards. More specifically, the example demonstrates:

  • How to take sensor readings
  • How to use buttons and the reed relay (triggered by holding a magnet near S3 on the SensorTag).
  • How to send out BLE advertisements, if the chip has BLE capability. The device will periodically send out BLE beacons with the platform name as payload. Those beacons/BLE ADV packets can be captured with any BLE-capable device. Two such applications for iOS are the TI Multitool and the TI Sensortag app. They can be found in the Apple App Store. If you have a BLE-capable Mac, you can also use LightBlue for OS X.