CC256x Audio Source User Guide

This guide provides comprehensive information on the Texas Instruments CC256x Audio Source reference design. It covers getting started, hardware features, software components, and programming instructions.

The CC256x Audio Source is a cost-effective, low-power audio implementation designed for various applications, including toys, low-end Bluetooth speakers, and audio streaming accessories. It leverages TI's Bluetooth stack and the MSP430 microcontroller for efficient audio processing and wireless connectivity.

Explore the 'Out of the Box Experience' for a step-by-step guide to setting up and transmitting audio. Discover the detailed hardware features of the CC2564B chipset and MSP430 microcontroller, along with explanations of key connectors and components.

Learn about the software aspects, including the Bluetooth stack and programming methods. This document is essential for developers looking to create low-power audio solutions using the CC256x platform.

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