Low-Power RF System-on-Chip for ZigBee® Applications
The
CC2431 from Texas Instruments is the first SoC with a hardware
location engine targeting low-power ZigBee®
wireless sensor networking applications, such as asset tracking,
patient monitoring, inventory control, security and commissioning
networks. The device features a powerful RSSI-based location
engine—which reduces network traffic compared to centralized
location systems—and is supported by Z-Stack™ protocol
stack from TI.
The CC2431 is based on the industry’s first available SoC
solution for low-power RF applications, the CC2430. Both devices
combine the excellent performance of the industry-leading
CC2420 RF transceiver core with an enhanced 8051 microcontroller,
up to 128 kB flash memory, 8 kB of RAM and many additional
features – all in a small 7mm x 7mm package.
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Location engine with accurate calculations of node in a network |
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High-performance
and low-power 8051-MCU core |
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2.4-GHz, IEEE 802.15.4-compliant, industry-leading CC2420 RF transceiver |
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Excellent receiver sensitivity and robustness to interferers |
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128-kB
in-system programmable flash |
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8-kB
RAM, 4 kB with data retention in all
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Very few external components |
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Only single crystal needed for mesh network systems |
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Low
current consumption (RX: 27-mA, TX:
27-mA, MCU running at 32 MHz) |
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Order
development kits
and software today! |
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Click
here to order a development
kit and samples.
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Watch
our live PodCast to learn more about the unique
CC2431 System-on-Chip with location features.
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more (10.4 MB .wmv) |
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The CC2431 technical demonstration from Daintree shows automatic device locationing with TI’s CC2431 and Daintree Network’s SNA.
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