3 New DevPacks for CC2650 SensorTag 2 from TI

There are more exiting things you can do now with CC2650 SensorTag 2

Recently TI have introduced 3 new DevPacks you can purchase to make more interesting projects with SensorTag 2

SensorTag 2 is CC2650 based DevPack boasting 10 sensors, low power MCU and 3 Different connectivity options.
Read more details on SensrTag 2 here – http://mobilemodding.info/2015/04/new-sensortag-2-from-ti-description-and-close-up-photos/

SensorTag 2 Watch DevPack:

Fist and most interesting to me is Watch Devpack. It comes as add on board to the SensorTag 2. Essentially this is just a display unit driven by MCU, doesn’t not have any electronic on except display.

 Features:

  • Sharp LS013B4DN04 Memory LCD
  • 1.3-inch screen offering 96 x 96 pixels
  • Ultra-low power consumption
  • Provides excellent viewing angles and high contrast images or text
  • Display is controlled serially using SPI

 

LED Audio DevPack:

It comes as add-on board to the Sensor Tag 2. But requires an LED lens from Osram, which doesn’t comes in a package.

Features:

  • 4 high-power multi-color LEDs (lens not included)
  • 4W audio amplifier ( What-aaa? )
  • Micro-USB powered
  • For home automation and smart lighting applications

 

 

Debugger DevPack:

This is probably is the most useful and practical DevPack. It comes as-add on board to the Sensor Tag 2, and connect to PC via USB2

Features:

  • Adds debug capability to your SensorTag
  • Includes a free license of Code Composer Studio™
  • Includes pads for three Grove connectors
  • Micro-USB powered

These new DevPack can be purchased directly from TI or Distributors.

 

Stay tuned for coming review and projects based on 3 new DevPack from TI.

Note: Canadian customers beware, LED Audio DevPack and Watch DevPack will be shipped from Netherlands via DHL, which will rip you off on duties. I paid 22$ extra on each 19$ DevPack becasue they send each of them individually. I believe TI should rethink shipping company they use as DHL usually rips customers off. I already called TI about this issue. I will post an update if will be something to report.

 

High Resolution Photos:

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

High resolution photos of 3 SensorTag 2 DevPacks from TI

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  1. Manny Reply

    Hi. I really enjoy your you tube post
    Are you looking to do some development with this product?
    We are and I’m looking for someone to do some hacking on this board.
    If you are interested please let me know. You can email me.
    Manny
    Industrial IoT

    • Misha Reply

      Thank you, at the moment not really what I will do, just playing with it, but definitely will do some development, already doing. What kinda hacking you talking?

  2. Renato Reply

    Hi.
    Have you already tried to implement an external sensor to the ti sensor tag?
    I wanna do that but I m kind o lost on sowfwares to work with it, ti provides at least 4 to work with it.
    Maybe u can give me some help. Pls email me .

    Thanks in advance

    Renato

    • Misha Reply

      Hi Renato, now I was investigating how would I do it, but did not really implement it. What are your issues what are you struggling with?

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