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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. 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.