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@@ -3,17 +3,24 @@
@ingroup boards
@brief Texas Instruments SimpleLink(TM) CC1350 Wireless MCU LaunchPad(TM) Kit
-## Overview
+## Table of Contents [[TOC]](#cc1350_launchpad_toc)
+
+1. [Overview](#cc1350_launchpad_overview)
+2. [Hardware](#cc1350_launchpad_hardware)
+3. [Board pinout](#cc1350_launchpad_pinout)
+4. [Flashing the Device](#cc1350_launchpad_flashing)
+
+## Overview [[TOC]](#cc1350_launchpad_toc)
The [LAUNCHXL-CC1350](https://www.ti.com/tool/LAUNCHXL-CC1350) is a Texas
Instrument's development kit for the CC1350 SoC MCU which combines a Cortex-M3
microcontroller alonside a dedicated Cortex-M0 to control a dual-band radio.
-## Hardware
+## Hardware [[TOC]](#cc1350_launchpad_toc)

-| MCU | CC1312R1 |
+| MCU | CC1350 |
|:----------------- |:--------------------- |
| Family | ARM Cortex-M3 |
| Vendor | Texas Instruments |
@@ -23,29 +30,41 @@ microcontroller alonside a dedicated Cortex-M0 to control a dual-band radio.
| FPU | no |
| Timers | 4 |
| ADCs | 1x 12-bit (channels) |
-| UARTs | 2 |
+| UARTs | 1 |
| SPIs | 2 |
| I2Cs | 1 |
| Vcc | 1.8V - 3.8V |
| Datasheet | [Datasheet](https://www.ti.com/lit/ds/swrs183b/swrs183b.pdf) |
| Reference Manual | [Reference Manual](https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swcu117i/swcu117i.pdf) |
-## Board pinout
+## Board pinout [[TOC]](#cc1350_launchpad_toc)
The [CC1350 Quick Start Guide](https://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swru478b/swru478b.pdf)
provides the default pinout for the board.
-## Flashing and Debugging
+## Flashing the Device [[TOC]](#cc1350_launchpad_toc)
-The LAUNCHXL-CC1350 comes with an XDS110 on-board debug probe that provides,
-programming, flashing and debuggigng capabilities.
-
-It can be either flashed either using Uniflash or OpenOCD, by setting
-`PROGRAMMER=uniflash` (default) or `PROGRAMMER=openocd` respectively.
-
-For example, to use OpenOCD:
+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 -C examples/hello-world flash PROGRAMMER=openocd
+make flash BOARD=cc1350-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 CC1312 MCUs as well as configuring, compiling
+RIOT and installation of flashing tools for CC1312 boards,
+see \ref cc26xx_cc13xx_riot.
+
*/