SWCU194 March 2023 CC1314R10 , CC1354P10 , CC1354R10 , CC2674P10 , CC2674R10
The RF core contains an Arm®Cortex®-M0 processor that interfaces the analog RF and baseband circuits, handles data to and from the system side, and assembles the information bits in a given packet structure. The RF core offers a high-level, command-based application programming interface (API) to the system CPU ( Arm®Cortex®-M33 processor). The RF core can autonomously handle the time-critical aspects of the radio protocols (Wi-SUN™, Matter and Zigbee®, Bluetooth® Low Energy, and so on), thus offloading the system CPU and leaving more resources for the user’s application.
The RF core has a dedicated 8 KB retention SRAM block and a 4 KB non-retention SRAM block and runs almost entirely from separate ROM. The contents of the non-retention SRAM block is lost every time the radio is powered down.