TI Wireless Connectivity Guide
TI Wireless Connectivity Guide
TI Wireless Connectivity Guide
Range
WiFi
Bluetooth® WiFi 3
1
ZigBee BLE/ANT
ZigBee Bluetooth®
RF4CE
Technology
0.1 6LoWPAN
Sub-1 GHZ
RFID 2.4 GHz
ANT RF4CE
RFID
BLE/ANT ZigBee
Range (m) Sub-1 GHZ
RF4CE
2.4 GHz 6LoWPAN
Battery
No
2.4 GHz
RFID Proprietary
Technology
Protocol CC2530ZNP
stack based co-processor
with embedded stack and
uart/spi/usb interface
Radio CC2520
www.ti.com/zigbee
Digital Interface
2 SI AVDD 1 20 C173 C174
immunity, excellent link budget, 3 CSn CC2520 RF _N 19
GPIO 5 C192 L2
operation up to 125°C and 4 AGND C191
5 GPIO 4 AVDD 2 16
Exposed Die L3
low-voltage operation. 6 GPIO 3 Attached Pad
C171
NC 15 C172
7 GPIO 2
In addition, the CC2520 provides
extensive hardware support for
packet handling, data buffering, C1
XTAL
burst transmissions, data encryption, C121 C131
data authentication, clear channel
assessment, link quality indication CC2520 functional block diagram.
and packet timing information. These
features reduce the load on the host General Characteristics
controller. Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
Key Features Operating conditions
• State-of-the-art noise immunity with Frequency range 2394 2483.5 2507 MHz
minimum 48-dB adjacent channel Data rate — 250 — kBaud
rejection Operating voltage 1.8 — 3.6 V
• Excellent link budget (103 dB) Operating temperature –40 — 125 ºC
• Extended temp range Output power –18 — 5 dBm
(–40ºC to +125ºC) RX mode
• Extensive IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Receiver sensitivity — –98 — dBm
hardware support Adjacent channel rejection, +5 MHz — 49 — dB
• CC2420 interface compatibility Adjacent channel rejection, –5 MHz — 49 — dB
mode
Adjacent channel rejection, +10 MHz — 54 — dB
• AES-128 security module
Adjacent channel rejection, –10 MHz — 54 — dB
Benefits
Current consumption
• Enables industrial applications in the
Current consumption, RX — 22 — mA
2.4-GHz ISM band
Current consumption, TX, +5 dBm — 33 — mA
• Excellent coexistence with
Current consumption, TX, 0 dBm — 25 — mA
Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi®
Current consumption, power down — <1 — µA
• Hardware support to offload MCU
Applications
• Industrial monitoring and control
• Home and building automation
• Low-power wireless sensor
networks
• Set-top boxes and remote controls
Development Tools and Software
• CC2520DK development kit
• Z-Stack™ Software
• TIMAC
• SimpliciTI™ Software Protocol
• DK-EM2-2520Z - Stellaris® 2.4 GHz
ZigBee Wireless Kit
AVDD_DREG/DVDD1
The CC2530 is a cost-effective, low
power, and true system-on-chip
AVDD_GUARD
solution specifically tailored to IEEE
DCOUPL
802.15.4 point to point and star or
P1_6
P1_7
P2_0
P2_1
P2_2
P2_3
P2_4
ZigBee PRO mesh network
applications 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31
AVDD_DREG/DVDD1
The CC2531 is a USB-enabled SoC
solution for IEEE 802.15.4, ZigBee and
AVDD_GUARD
RF4CE applications which enables USB
DCOUPL
dongles or USB upgradable network
P1_6
P1_7
P2_0
P2_1
P2_2
P2_3
P2_4
nodes to be built with low total bill-of- 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31
material costs. The CC2531 combines the
performance of a leading RF transceiver DGND_USB 1 30 R_BIAS
with an industry-standard enhanced 8051 USB_P 2 29 AVDD
MCU, in-system programmable flash USB_N 3 28 AVDD
ACCESS CONTROL
Key fob can be used both to lock ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
door, turn on alarm and turn off lights Wireless sensors for temperature,
humidity & pressure minimizes water
usage & energy cost
LIGHTING CONTROL
Light schemes to dim or turn
on/off large number of lights
REMOTE CONTROL
DSL MODEM
Use gateway to Internet for monitor
& control of home network
AUTOMATIC NOTIFICATION
Use gateway to GSM or other standard to be
notified of alterations directly to a handset
Smart metering
Application areas
• Cable replacement
• Wireless sensors
• Medical devices
• Computer peripherals
• Industrial control
• Consumer devices
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XTAL2
low energy applications, includ-
ing mobile accessories, sports and
C321
fitness, consumer health, sensors
and actuators, remote controls, HID,
AVDD6 31
P2_4/XOSC32K_Q1 32
P2_3/XOSC32K_Q2 33
P2_0 36
P2_2 34
P2_1 35
DVDD1 39
P1_6 38
P1_7 37
DCOUPL 40
proximity, and more. The CC2540
combines a 1 Mbps GFSK RF R301
solution. 7 P1_3
DIE ATTACH PAD AVDD3 24
20 RESET_N
10 DVDD2
Bluetooth low energy solution
11 P1_0
12 P0_7
13 P0_6
14 P0_5
15 P0_4
16 P0_3
17 P0_2
18 P0_1
19 P0_0
• Optimized RF performance including
Tx/Rx power and selectivity XTAL1
PHY Layer
LOW ENERGY—
HIGH IMPACT
powered by:
With the Bluetooth Innovation World Cup, the Bluetooth SIG is looking for new applications and products using Bluetooth low
energy technology primarily in the fields of sports and fitness, health care and home automation. The ideas make use of the unique
characteristics of Bluetooth low energy technology, such as very low power consumption and the market potential that opens up
through this major standardized wireless connection opportunity.
www.innovation-worldcup.com
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P2_3/XOSC32K_Q2
P2_4/XOSC32K_Q1
the easy-to-use, power-efficient ANT
DCOUPL
DVDD1
protocol. The CC2570 supports
AVDD
P1_6
P1_7
P2_0
P2_1
P2_2
1 ANT channel, while the CC2571 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31
RESET_N
P1_0
P0_7
P0_6
P0_5
P0_4
P0_3
P0_2
P0_1
P0_0
Exposed die
ments to a minimum. attached pad
Key Features
• ANT compliant RF network CC2570 block diagram.
processors
• UART/SPI serial interface to
General Characteristics
easy-to-use API command set
Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
• Excellent RF performance (avg.
power and boosted output power) Operating conditions
• Accurate full-range RSSI function Frequency range 2400 2507 MHz
suited for proximity Data rate — — kBaud
• ANT-FS support Operating voltage 2.0 — 3.6 V
Benefits Operating temperature –40 — 85 ºC
• Easy-to-integrate into ANT products Output power –20 — 4 dBm
• Simple, accessible serial interface to RX mode
ANT-enable your product Receiver sensitivity — –85.8 — dBm
• Optimized low power for long device Adjacent channel rejection, +2 MHz — 23 — dB
lifetime Adjacent channel rejection, –2 MHz — 23 — dB
• High resolution RSSI proximity Alternate channel rejection, +4 MHz — 39 — dB
pairing Alternate channel rejection, –4 MHz — 39 — dB
Applications Current consumption
• Sports and fitness equipment Current consumption, RX — 23.7 — mA
• Health and medical equipment Current consumption, TX, +4 dBm — 34.3 — mA
• Consumer health devices Current consumption, TX, 0 dBm — 28.8 — mA
• Consumer electronics Current consumption, power down — <1 — μA
• Wireless Sensor Networks
Development Tools and Software
• ANTC7EK1 CC257x
development kit
• ANTware
• Integrated ANT-FS reference design
• ANT-FS PC host
• Embedded reference design
XTAL
The CC2533 comes in three differ-
ent versions: CC2533-F32/64 with
32/64-KB Flash memory and 4-KB C321
AVDD6 31
P2_2 34
P2_4/XOSC32K_Q1 32
DCOUPL 40
P2_3/XOSC32K_Q2 33
DVDD1 39
P1_6 38
P1_7 37
P2_0 36
P2_1 35
96KB Flash and 6-KB of RAM. The
CC2533 combines a fully integrated 1 NC RBIAS 30
R301
CC2533
5 P1_5 RF_N 26
L251
6 P1_4 RF_P 25 C261
Key Features 7 P1_3 DIE ATTACH PAD AVDD3 24
L261
20 RESET_N
• Up to 6-kB RAM for complex remote
12 P0_7
13 P0_6
14 P0_5
15 P0_4
16 P0_3
17 P0_2
18 P0_1
19 P0_0
11 P1_0
control applications
• Programmable output power up to XTAL
3.7V BQ25015
3.7V Li-Ion battery
Wireless headphone/headset design (465mAh)
Charger with Integrated
Synchronous Buck Converter
IN3L/R
SDOUT GIO7_AD0
2 (Differential)
• Well suited for high quality R
SDIN GIO8_AD1
PurePath™ Wireless 2.4 GHz RF System-on-Chip for Wireless Digital Audio Streaming
CC8520
Get samples, evaluation modules and application notes at: www.ti.com/sc/device/CC8520
GIO6_WCLK
on the audio source side, audio data
GIO7_AD0 Audio co-processor
is transmitted without loss to the audio
GIO8_AD1 Serial audio interface
sink which then outputs the I2S GIO9_AD2
audio data. USBP
Full-speed USB function
USBM
Key features
• Embedded audio network protocol CS_N
PC tool GIO3
• No microcontroller or external
Battery voltage
memory needed VBAT
monitor
Radio Timer Modem Freq Synth
Benefits
General Characteristics
• Save space and components in
design CC430F51xx CC430F61xx
• Extended battery life in portable
applications RF frequency bands 300-348MHz, 387-464MHz, 779-928MHz 300-348MHz, 387-464MHz, 779-928MHz
• Secure RF transmissions ADC 12-bit SAR Optional 12-bit SAR
• Shorter design time with code re-use
RAM 2 - 4KB 2 - 4KB
Applications Flash 8-32KB 16-32KB
• Low power RF sensors and energy Pin/package 48VQFN 64VQFN
harvesting monitors GPIO 30 44
• Home security and automation CC1101 RF Transceiver, 32-bit HW Multi, CC1101 RF Transceiver, 32-bit HW Multi, A/
• Sports and health monitoring Peripherals A/Sync Serial Comm USCI, AES-128 En/ Sync Serial Comm USCI, AES-128 En/Decrypt,
Decrypt, CRC16, DMA, RTC, Universal Clock CRC16, DMA, RTC, Universal Clock
• Wireless networks targeting IEEE
LCD segments NA 96
802.15.4g standard
Interface 1 USCI (UART/IrDA/SPI/I2C) 1 USCI (UART/IrDA/SPI/I2C)
1 16-bit (3CCR) , 1 16-bit (5CCR) , 1 1 16-bit (3CCR), 1 16-bit (5CCR), 1
Timers Watchdog , 1 RTC Watchdog , 1 RTC
Temp sensor Yes Yes
Brown out reset Yes Yes
PSEL
DVDD
DGND
AVDD
CHP_OUT
AVDD
AD_RFF
AGND
chip FSK/GFSK and OOK RF trans- R10
1 PCLK VC 24 Monopole
ceiver that meets the stringent require- C8 Antenna
2 PDI AVDD 23 C60 (50 Ω)
ments of multi-channel narrowband 3 PDO AVDD 22 L2
applications in the 402 to 470-MHz 4 DGND
CC1020 RF_OUT 21
C3
LC Filter
5 DVDD AVDD 20 AVDD=3 V
and 804 to 940-MHz frequency bands. DVDD=3 V 6 DGND RF_IN 19
The CC1020 is designed to comply AVDD= C1 T/R Switch
7 DCLK AVDD 18
3V
XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2
L1
LNA_EN
with the EN 300 220, ARIB STD-T67 DIO R_BIAS
PA_EN
8 17
AVDD
AVDD
AVDD
LOCK
standards and FCC CFR47 part 15. R1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
The CC1021 is identical to the AVDD=3 V
CC1020 except that it can be used XTAL
with minimum 50-kHz channel
spacing. C4 C5
SI
GND
DGUARD
RBIAS
GND
for low-power wireless applications in
Antenna
Digital Interface
the 470-MHz and 950-MHz ISM bands. 1 SCLK AVDD 15 (50 Ω)
C131
2 SO (GD01) CC1100E AVDD 14
Key Features L131
C125
3 GD02 DIE ATTACH PAD: RF_N 13
• Sub-1 GHz FSK/GFSK/MSK/ASK/ (Optional)
DVDD RF_P L123
C121 L122
4 12
OOK RF Transceiver C122 C123
XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2
5 DCOUPL AVDD 11
• 1.2 to 500-kBaud data rate C51 L121
AVDD
GDO0
CSn
• Low-power, low system cost C124
• Sleep current: –200 nA 6 7 8 9 10
SI
GND
DGUARD
RBIAS
GND
315/433/868/915-MHz ISM bands. The Antenna
Digital Interface
1 SCLK AVDD 15 (50 Ω)
CC1101 is an upgrade of the CC1100 C131
2 SO (GD01) CC1101 AVDD 14
transceiver with improvements for L131
3 GD02 DIE ATTACH PAD: RF_N 13 C125
spurious response, close-in phase noise, (Optional)
DVDD RF_P L123
C121 L122
4 12
input saturation level, output power ramp-
XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2
5 DCOUPL AVDD 11 C122 C123
ing and extended frequency range. C51 L121
AVDD
GDO0
CSn
C124
Key Features 6 7 8 9 10
• Sub-1 GHz FSK/GFSK/MSK/ASK/ (Optional) XTAL
OOK RF transceiver For quicker integration
• 1.2 to 500-kBaud data rate use a Chip Balun from
C81 C101 our third party developer.
• Low-power, low system cost
• Sleep current: 200 nA
The CC1101 is pin and register compatible with the 2.4-GHz CC2500 transceiver. Please see page 37.
• 90-µs PLL lock time: 240 µs from
sleep to RX/TX Development Tools and Software • CC1101EMK-433 MHz evaluation
• On-chip support for sync word detec- • CC1101DK-433 MHz module kit
tion, address check, flexible packet development kit • CC1101EMK-868/915 MHz
length and automatic CRC checking • CC1101DK-868/915 MHz evaluation module kit
• Separate 64-byte RX and TX data development kit • SimpliciTI™ software protocol
FIFOs (enable burst mode data • Wireless M-Bus
transmission) General Characteristics
• Suitable for systems targeting Parameter
compliance with EN 300 200 (Europe)
(433/868 MHz, 3.0 V, 25°C) Min Typ Max Unit Condition
and FCC CFR Part 15 (U.S.)
Operating conditions:
Benefits Frequency range 300 — 348 MHz
• Fast development time and low 387 — 464 MHz
system cost 779 — 928 MHz
• Flexible optimization of range power Operating temperature range –40 — +85 ºC
• Enables use of inexpensive Operating supply voltage 1.8 — 3.6 V
microcontroller Data rate (programmable) 1.2 — 500 kBaud
• Enables adaptive channel selection Output power (programmable) –30 — +12 dBm
with increased robustness and Receiver sensitivity, 1.2 kBaud — –113 — dBm 1.2 kBaud, 868 MHz, 1% packet error rate
coexistence of the wireless link Power consumption
• Small size solution Current consumption RX, 868 MHz — 14.7 — mA Input well above sensitivity limit
Applications — 15.0 — mA 0 dBm
Current consumption TX — 30.0 — mA 12 dBm
• Wireless alarm and security systems
Current consumption, power down — <1 — µA
• Automatic meter reading
• Industrial monitoring and control
As part of the CC1101 family, the CC1101-Q1 (Transceiver), CC1131-Q1 (Receiver)
• Home and building automation
and CC1151-Q1 (Transmitter) are available as automotive qualified versions in
• Wireless networks targeting IEEE
accordance to AEC-Q100 Grade 1. All three parts come in a pin-to-pin and soft-
802.15.4g standard
ware compatible 5x5mm QFN-32 package and offer an extended temperature
range from -40 to +125°C, tighter specification values and guaranteed
sensitivity values. See pages 30, 33 and 35 for more information.
SI 23
NC 24
AGND_GUARD 22
AVDD_GUARD 21
RBIAS 20
GND 19
AVDD_CHP 18
NC 17
Antenna
(50 )
MHz ISM bands. The CC1101-Q1 is SCLK 25 SCLK NC 16
27 NC/GND
AVDD_RF3 15
GND 14
C131
L131 C125
transceiver qualified in accordance to CC11x1-Q1 L122 L123
GDO2 28 GDO2 RF_N 13
30 DVDD1
RF_P 12
3 GDO0(ATEST)
32 DCOUPL1 AVDD_RF1 9
range up to +125°C.
2 DCOUPL2
5 XOSC_Q1
7 XOSC_Q2
6 AVDD_IF
C121
1 GND
8 GND
4 CS
Key Features C51
C81 C101
• Low-power, low system cost
• Sleep current: 700 nA
• 90-μs PLL lock time: 240 μs from The CC1101-Q1 is register compatible with the CC1101 transceiver.
sleep to RX/TX
• On-chip support for sync word Development Tools and Software • CC1101DK-433 MHz
detection, address check, flexible • CC1101Q1EMK433 MHz evaluation development kit
packet length and automatic CRC module kit • CC1101DK-868/915 MHz
checking • CC1101Q1EMK868-915 MHz development kit
• Separate 64-byte RX and TX data evaluation module kit • SimpliciTI™ software protocol
FIFOs (enable burst mode data
transmission) General Characteristics
• Suitable for systems targeting Parameter (315, 433MHz, 3V, 25ºC) Min Typ Max Unit
compliance with EN 300 200 (Europe) Operating conditions:
and FCC CFR Part 15 (U.S.) Frequency range 310 — 348 MHz
387 — 464 MHz
Benefits
• Fast development time and low 779 — 928 MHz
Applications
• Remote keyless entry
• Passive entry and passive start
• TPMS receiver
• Garage door opener
• High temperature sensors
P1_3
P1_4
P1_5
P1_6
P1_7
RESET_N
DCOUPL
AVDD_DREG
GUARD
27
1 P1_2 AVDD (50 Ω)
26
three Systems-on-Chip designed for 2 DVDD AVDD C241
25
low-power and low-voltage wireless 3 P1_1 RF_N
24
L232 L233
RF_P L241
4 P1_0
communication applications. With 23 C232 C235
5 P1_0 CC1110 AVDD L231 C231
P2_4/XOSC32_Q1
P2_4/XOSC32_Q2
22 C233
a 315/433/868/915-MHz radio 6 P0_1 XOSC_Q1 C234
21
7 P0_2 XOSC_Q2
transceiver, a single-cycle 8051 8 P0_3 AVDD
20
X1 C211
19
MCU, 8/16/32-kB Flash memory and
DVDD
9 P0_4
PO_5
PO_6
PO_7
P2_0
P2_1
P2_2
C201
additional peripherals, these unique 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 AGND
all-in-one devices make it easier than Exposed Die
Attached Pad
ever to finish your design faster while Optional:
X2
offering numerous application For 2.4-GHz alternative, see C171 C181 For quicker integration use a
possibilities. Chip Balun from our third party
CC2510, page 38. developer.
Key Features
• High-performance, low-power 8051 Applications Development Tools and Software
MCU core, typically with 8x the • Alarm and security • CC1110/CC1111DK
performance of a standard 8051 • Automatic meter reader/ development kit
• Utilizes the high-performance smart metering • CC1110EMK-433 MHz evaluation
CC1101 RF transceiver core • Consumer electronics module kit
• 8/16/32-kB in-system • Wireless networks targeting • CC1110EMK-868/915 MHz
programmable Flash IEEE 802.15.4g standard evaluation module kit
• 1/2/4-kB SRAM (with data retention • SimpliciTI™ software protocol
in all power modes) • Wireless M-Bus
• 8- to 12-bit ADC, 21 general • CC1110DK-MINI
General Characteristics
purpose I/O pins, on-chip timers
Parameter
• Very few external components
required (433/868 MHz, 3.0 V, 25°C) Min Typ Max Unit Condition
• Four flexible power modes for Operating conditions
reduced power consumption Frequency range 300 — 348 MHz
• Very fast transition times from sleep 391 — 464 MHz
modes to active mode enables 782 — 928 MHz
ultra-low average power consumption Operating temperature range –40 — +85 ºC
in low duty-cycle systems Operating supply voltage 2.0 — 3.6 V
• In deep-sleep modes the system Data rate (programmable) 1.2 — 500 kBaud
can wake up on external interrupts Output power (programmable) –30 — 10 dBm
or real-time counter events Receiver sensitivity — –111 — dBm 1.2 kBaud, 868 MHz, 1% packet error rate
• Low current consumption Current consumption
• AES-128 encryption coprocessor
MCU active and RX mode — 17 — mA System clock at 203 kHz
• Powerful DMA functionality
MCU running at full speed (26 MHz), radio in TX
• Real-time clock with low-power MCU active and TX mode, 0 dBm — 20/21 — mA mode, 0-dBm output power
32.768-kHz crystal oscillator or 32 kHz RC-oscillator (or 32.768-kHz crystal
Power mode 2 — 0.5 — µA
internal 34-kHz RC Oscillator oscillator) and sleep timer running
No clocks running, power On Reset (POR) active, can
Power mode 3 — 0.3 — µA
Benefits wake up on external interrupt
• Complete solution on one single chip Wake-up and timing
• Ideal for low-power, battery Digital regulator and high-speed oscillators off,
From power mode 2 or 3 to active — 100 — µs
operated systems start-up of regulator and high-speed RC Oscillator
• Robust and secure link with very Time from enabling 26-MHz crystal oscillator and the
From active to RX or TX — 90 — µs radio part until RX or TX starts
good coexistence
29 28 27
The CC1111 is a System-on-Chip
AVDO_DREG
RBAS
GUARD
with USB controller for low- 4.P1_0
C131
AVD0 26 Antenna
power wireless applications in the R264 AVDO 25 L131 L132 (50 Ω)
2.12 DVDD RF_N 24
315/433/868/915-MHz frequency D+
L123 L124
R262
10 DP
CC1111 RF_P
AVDD
23
C121 C125
bands. The CC1111 combines the D– 11 DM
30 DCOUPL
22
R263 C122
L121 C123
excellent performance of the industry-
XOSC32_02
XOSC32_01
L122
XOSC_01
XOSC_02
C301
leading CC1101 RF transceiver with
AVDD
an enhanced MCU, full-speed USB Optional:
18 17 20 19 21 C124
SI 23
NC 24
AGND_GUARD 22
AVDD_GUARD 21
RBIAS 20
GND 19
AVDD_CHP 18
NC 17
Antenna
(50 )
ISM bands. The CC1131-Q1 is the SCLK 25 SCLK NC 16
3 GDO0(ATEST)
range up to +125°C 32 DCOUPL1 AVDD_RF1 9
2 DCOUPL2
5 XOSC_Q1
7 XOSC_Q2
6 AVDD_IF
C121
1 GND
8 GND
4 CS
Key Features C51
Applications
• Remote keyless entry
• Passive entry and passive start
• TPMS receiver
• Garage door opener
• High temperature sensors
Multi-channel RF Transmitter
CC1150
Get samples, datasheets, evaluation modules and application notes at: www.ti.com/sc/device/CC1150
SI
DGUARD
RBIAS
AVDD
for low-power wireless applications in Antenna
(50 Ω)
SCLK
Digital Interface
the 315/433/868/915-MHz ISM band. 1 SCLK AVDD 12
C111
Key Features
SO
(GDO1)
2 SO (GD01) CC1150 RF_N 11
L111
• Best-in-class price/performance 3 DVDD DIE ATTACH PAD: RF_P 10 L102 L103 C105
C101
4 DCOUPL CSn 9
ratio L101
XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2
C102 C103
• Many powerful digital features: C41
AVDD
GDO0
Full packet handling including C104
5 6 7 8
preamble generation, sync word GDO0 (Optional)
insertion, flexible packet length CSn XTAL
and automatic CRC generation
• Reference design with two-layer
C51 C71
PCB with all components mounted
on the same side CC1150 functional block diagram.
• Programmable high data rate from
1.2 to 500 kBaud General Characteristics
• Programmable output power up to Parameter
+12 dBm
(433/868 MHz, 3.0 V, 25°C) Min Typ Max Unit
• Low-transmit current consumption
Operating conditions
• Fast startup time (0.3 µs)
• Packaging: very small footprint Frequency range 300 — 348 MHz
SI 23
NC 24
AGND_GUARD 22
AVDD_GUARD 21
RBIAS 20
GND 19
AVDD_CHP 18
NC 17
Antenna
(50 )
ISM bands. The CC1151-Q1 is the SCLK 25 SCLK NC 16
27 NC/GND
AVDD_RF3 15
GND 14
C131
L131 C125
transceiver qualified in accordance to CC11x1-Q1 L122 L123
GDO2 28 GDO2 RF_N 13
30 DVDD1
RF_P 12
3 GDO0(ATEST)
32 DCOUPL1 AVDD_RF1 9
range up to +125°C.
2 DCOUPL2
5 XOSC_Q1
7 XOSC_Q2
6 AVDD_IF
C121
1 GND
8 GND
4 CS
Key Features C51
C81 C101
• Low-power, low system cost
• Sleep current: 700 nA
• 90-μs PLL lock time: 240 μs from The CC1151-Q1 is register compatible with the CC1101-Q1 transceiver.
sleep to TX
Development Tools and Software
• On-chip support for sync word inser- • CC1101DK-433 MHz
• CC1101Q1EMK433 MHz
tion, address insertion, flexible packet development kit
evaluation module kit
length and automatic CRC insertion • CC1101DK-868/915 MHz
• CC1101Q1EMK868-915 MHz
• 64-byte TX data FIFOs (enable burst development kit
evaluation module kit
mode data transmission) • SimpliciTI™ software protocol
• Suitable for systems targeting
compliance with EN 300 200 (Europe) General Characteristics
and FCC CFR Part 15 (U.S.)
Parameter (315, 433MHz, 3V, 25ºC) Min Typ Max Unit
Benefits Operating conditions:
• Fast development time and low system Frequency range 310 — 348 MHz
cost 387 — 464 MHz
• Flexible optimization of range power 779 — 928 MHz
• Enables use of inexpensive Operating temperature –40 — 125 ºC
microcontroller Operating voltage 1.8 — 3.6 V
• Enables adaptive channel selection Data rate (programmable) 1.2 — 250 kBaud
with increased robustness and coexis- Output power (programmable) –30 — +12 dBm
tence of the wireless link Current consumption
• Easy system scaling from unidirec-
Current consumption, TX, +10 dBm — 29.5 — mA
tional to bidirectional systems thru
Current consumption, TX, 0 dBm — 14.6 — mA
compatible device family
Applications
• Remote keyless entry
• Passive entry and passive start
• Garage door opener
• High temperature sensors
Key Features
• Seamless Interface to Sub-1GHz CC1190 block diagram.
low power RF devices from TI
• Up to 27 dBm (0.5 W) output power General Characteristics
• 2.9 dB LNA noise figure including
Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
switch and external antenna match
• Few external components: the
Supply range c — 3.7 V
integrated PA, LNA, Switches,
Frequency range 850 — 950 MHz
matching network and inductors
improve system performance over Ambient temperature range –40 — 85 °C
typical discrete front end solutions Power down current — 50 200 nA
SI
GND
DGUARD
RBIAS
GND
(50 Ω)
Digital Interface
• Excellent selectivity and out-of-band SCLK C301 C304
1 SCLK AVDD 15
blocking performance SO L303
2 SO (GDO1) AVDD 14
• Many powerful digital features: (GD01) CC2500 C302 L302
C305 C306
(GD02) 3 GDO2 RF_N 13 C303
• Full packet handling including (Optional) DIE ATTACH PAD:
4 DVDD RF_P 12
preamble generation, sync word
XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2
5 DCOUPL AVDD 11
insertion/detection, address
AVDD
GDO0
check, flexible packet length and C101
CSn
automatic CRC 6 7 8 9 10
GDO0
• Programmable carrier sense (Optional) XTAL Folded Dipole
PCB Antenna
indicator, digital RSSI output CSn
• Very few low-cost external C201 C202
components required
• Reference design with two-layer The CC2500 is pin and register compatible with the sub-1 GHz CC1101 transceiver,
PCB with all components mounted please see page 29.
on the same side
• 2-FSK, GFSK, MSK, OOK General Characteristics
Benefits Parameter
• Fast development time and low (433/868 MHz, 3.0 V, 25°C) Min Typ Max Unit Condition
system cost Operating conditions
• Enables use of inexpensive Frequency range 2400 — 2483.5 MHz
microcontroller Data rate (programmable) 1.2 — 500 kBaud
• Adaptive channel selection Sensitivity, 2.4 kBaud — –104 — dBm Optimized sensitivity
with increased robustness and Sensitivity, 250 kBaud — –89 — dBm Optimized sensitivity
coexistence of the wireless link Output power (programmable) –30 — 1 dBm
• Robust and secure link with very Operating supply voltage 1.8 — 3.6 V
good coexistence with Bluetooth® Current consumption
and WiFi RX input signal at the sensitivity limit, 2.4 kBaud — 17.0 — mA
System-on-Chip RF Solution
CC2510F8/F16/F32
Get samples, datasheets, evaluation modules and application notes at: www.ti.com/sc/device/CC2510F8
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
combines the excellent performance R_BIAS 27
P1_3
P1_4
P1_5
P1_6
P1_7
RESET_N
DCOUPL
AVDD_DREG
GUARD
of the CC2500 RF transceiver with 1 P1_2 AVDD 26
an industry-standard enhanced Antenna
2 DVDD AVDD 25 L241 (50 Ω)
8051 MCU, 8/16/32 kB of in-system 3 P1_1 RF_N 24
programmable Flash memory, C241 C242
4 P1_0
1/2/4 kB of RAM and many other
CC2510 RF_P 23
C231 L231
L233 C235
5 P1_0
AVDD 22 C232 C233
powerful peripherals. 6 P0_1
P2_4/XOSC32_Q1
P2_4/XOSC32_Q2
7 P0_2 XOSC_Q1 21
Key Features X1 C211
8 P0_3 XOSC_Q2 20
• High-performance, low-power 9 P0_4 C201
DVDD
P0_5
P0_6
P0_7
P2_0
P2_1
P2_2
AVDD 19
8051 MCU core with in-system
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
programmable Flash and SRAM
Optional: AGND
• Four flexible power modes for X2
Exposed Die
reduced power consumption and Attached Pad
C171 C181
very fast transition times from sleep
modes to active mode For sub-1 GHz alternative, see CC1110 page 31.
• Excellent selectivity and out-of-band
blocking performance, and AES-128 General Characteristics
encryption coprocessor Parameter Min Typ Max Unit Condition
• 2-FSK, GFSK, MSK, OOK Operating conditions
Frequency range 2400 — 2483.5 MHz
Benefits
Operating temperature range –40 — +85 ºC
• Complete solution on single chip
Operating supply voltage 2.0 — 3.6 V
• Ideal for low-power, battery
Data rate (programmable) 1.2 — 500 kBaud
operated systems
Output power (programmable) –30 — 1 dBm
• Robust and secure link with very Receiver sensitivity, 2.4 kBaud — –103 — dBm 2-FSK, 203-kHz RX filter bandwidth, 1% PER
good coexistence Receiver sensitivity, 250 kBaud — –90 — dBm 2-FSK, 540-kHz RX filter bandwidth, 1% PER
AVDD_
DREG
RBIAS
GUARD
4
peripherals. AVDD 26 L241 Antenna
P1_0
R264 AVDD 25 C241 (50 Ω)
C242
Key Features
D+
2, 12 DVDD CC2511 RF_N 24
10 DP Die Attach Pad
• Full-speed USB with 1-kB USB R262 RF_P 23 L232
D– 11 DM C231
FIFO, 12 Mbps transfer rate, 5 R263 AVDD 22 C232
30 DCOUPL C233 C234
XOSC32_Q2
XOSC32_Q1
bidirectional endpoints with support
XOSC_Q1
XOSC_Q2
XOSC_Q2
C301 Alternative
for bulk, interrupt and isochonous
18 17 20 19 21
Folded Dipole PCB
transfers Antenna
Optional:
• High-performance, low-power
X2 X3
8051 MCU core with in-system
programmable Flash, SRAM and C191 C171 C203 C214
• CC2510/CC2511DK
development kit
• CC2511EMK evaluation module kit
• SimpliciTI™ Software Protocol
Key Features
CC2590 CC2590 General Characteristics
• Up to +14-dBm output power Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
• 22-mA transmit current at 3 V at Supply range 2.0 — 3.6 V
+12-dBm output power Frequency range 2400 — 2483.5 MHz
• 4.6-dB LNA noise figure including Ambient temperature range –40 — 85 °C
RX/TX switch and antenna match Power down current — 0.1 0.3 µA
CC2591 RX mode
• Up to +22-dBm output power Receive current, high gain mode — 3.4 4 mA
• Up to +28-dB increased link budget Receive current, low gain mode — 1.8 2 mA
• 112-mA transmit current at 3 V at Gain, high gain mode — 11.4 — dB
Gain, low gain mode — 0 — dB
+20-dBm output power
Input, 1-dB compression, high gain mode — –21 — dB
• 4.8-dB LNA noise figure including
Noise figure, high gain mode — 4.6 — dB
RX/TX switch
TX mode
CC2590/CC2591
Transmit current, 12-dBm output power — 22 — mA
• Seamless interface to TI's 2.4-GHz
Output power — 12 — dBm
802.15.4 low-power RF devices Power added efficiency, PAE — 23 — %
• 6-dB typ improved sensitivity on Output 1-dB compression — 10.4 — dBm
CC24xx, CC2500, CC2510
and CC2511 CC2591 General Characteristics
• Very few external components: Parameter Min Typ Max Unit
integrated PA, LNA, switches, Supply range 2.0 — 3.6 V
inductors, balun and matching Frequency range 2400 — 2483.5 MHz
network Ambient temperature range –40 — 85 °C
• Low receive current: 3.4 mA in Power down current — 0.1 0.3 µA
HIGH gain mode, 1.7 mA in RX mode
LOW gain mode Receive current, high gain mode — 3.4 4 mA
• 100 nA in power down Receive current, low gain mode — 1.7 2 mA
• Digital control of LNA gain by HGM pin Gain, high gain mode — 11 — dB
Gain, low gain mode — 1 — dB
• Packaging: RoHS-compliant,
Noise figure, high gain mode — 4.8 — dB
4x4 mm QFN-16
Input, 1-dB compression, high gain mode — –17 — dB
Development Tools TX mode
• CC2590EMK evaluation module kit Transmit current, 20-dBm output power — 100 — mA
• CC2430-CC2590EMK evaluation Output power — 20 — dBm
module kit Power added efficiency, PAE — 33 — %
• CC2591EMK evaluation module kit Output 1-dB compression — 19 — dBm
Key Features
• Up to +22.5 dBm output power RBIAS1 RBIAS2
• Up to +22.5 dB increased link
budget
AVDD_BIAS PA_EN
• 80 mA transmit current at 3 V at
+20-dBm output power (40% power CC2595 block diagram.
added efficiency [PAE])
• Very few external components: General Characteristics
integrated PA has input and
interstage matching networks RF CHARACTERISTICS TJ = 25°C, VCC = 3 V (unless otherwise specified)
on-chip Parameter Test Condition Min Typ Max Unit
• 100 nA in power down F Frequency range of operation 2400 2483.5 MHz
• Packaging: POUT Output power VCC=3V, PIN = 0 +20.7 dBm
+20
3x3 mm QFN-16 PAE Power added efficiency dBm 40 %
Packaging: RoHS-compliant POUTHI Output power (high) VCC = 3.3 V, PIN = +22 +22.5 dBm
PAEHI Power added efficiency (high) +3 dBm 45 %
Benefits P1dB Output 1-dB compression point +17 dBm
• Unconditionally stable and rugged IRL Input return loss 10 15 dB
to at least 10:1 VSWR all phases ORL Output return loss 8 10 dB
• Ultra-high power added efficiency 2400 MHz to
Output power variation over frequency 0.5 dB
• Ultra-low cost 2483.5 MHz
• Small size solution Output power variation over supply 2 V to 3.6 V 4 dB
voltage
• Compatible with multiple
Output power variation over
transceivers –40°C to 85°C 1 dB
temperature
Compliant with
Development Tools Harmonics international regulatory
• CC2595EMK evaluation module kit standards
K Stability Unconditionally stable
No damage up to 10:1
Load mismatch VSWR condition, all
phases
Key Features
• Low frequency half duplex (HDX) PaLFI - Passive Low Frequency Interface
Interface
Part number TMS37157
Special selective addressing
mode allows anti collision
Communication interfaces SPI, RFID, direct microcontroller access via RFID
Up to 8 kbit/s LF uplink
Operating frequency 134.2kHz
data rate
Wired communication interface 3-wire SPI
• 3 wire SPI interface
• 1008 bit EEPROM: Operating voltage 2V to 3.6VDC
968 bit free available EEPROM Current consumption Active mode max 150μA
134.2kHz Transceiver IC
TMS3705
Get samples, evaluation modules and application notes at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TMS3705
Key Features
• Transceiver IC for 134.2 kHz
TMS3705 block diagram.
Transponder and PaLFI – Passive
Low Frequency Interface Device
• HDX transmission principle Applications Development Tools and Software
• Digital FM/FSK demodulator • 134.2kHz Reader (HDX) for: • Included in ez430-TMS37157
• Asynchronous or synchronous data Automotive Immobilizer Evaluation Kit
interface to µC Animal ID
• Automatic transponder frequency Access control For more information on
measurement and adaptation Industrial automation Transponders and Inlays please visit
• Integrated diagnosis functions Container tracking www.ti.com/lf-transponders
• Full bridge antenna driver Asset management
• Built in band-pass filter and limiter • Automotive immobilizer
• Short-circuit protection
• Power on reset Part number TMS3705
• PLL for internal clock generation
• Sleep-mode current consumption:
Operating frequency 134.2 kHz
typ. 15 µA
Communication interface SCI Asyn/Sync
• Designed for automotive
Supply voltage 4.5 V to 5.5 VDC
requirements
RX 8 mA
• 16-Pin SOIC (D) package Current consumption TX 220 mA peak
Sleep Mode 15 uA
Benefits Transmitter modulation 100% ASK
• 2-wire interface
Demodulation format FM/FSK
• Low external component count
FSK datarate 8kbps
• Remote antenna principle
Transmission principle HDX
(up to 10m)
Operating temperature –40˚C to +85˚C
Storage temperature –55˚C to +150˚C
Package 16-pin SOIC-D
Packing/delivery Tape-on Reel, 2500 per reel
13.56MHz Transceiver IC
TRF7960, TRF7961
Get samples, evaluation modules and application notes at: www.ti.com/sc/device/TRF7960 and sww.ti.com/sc/device/TRF7961
TI recognizes the importance of embedded software in wireless connectivity solutions. Our embedded processors are
supported by a wide variety of software stacks, including protocol and network solutions.
Finally we offer a comprehensive suite of development tools and online resources to make your wireless connectivity design
robust, easy and fast.
TI Embedded Processors
Microcontrollers (MCUs) ARM®-based processors Digital Signal Processors (DSPs)
Development Software
MSP430 Flash Emulation Tool
• Free IDEs available
• 1 programmaging tool for
• CCS4 $495 for MCU edition
all devices
• $99 for USB FET
• $49 target boards available for
all devices
Part Number
Part Number
EM430F5137RF900/
MSP-EXP430F5438 PAN1315EMK EM430F6137RF900
Bluetooth® module to plug into and use
with the MSP-EXP430F5438 experimeter
Dot matrix grayscale display, microphone, board for software and hardware
audio output, RF expansion connector (for prototyping of Bluetooth applications. The Sub 1GHz CC430 complete wireless
Key Feature use with any CCxxxxEMK module), USB MSP430+CC2560 Software Development Kit development tool kit
connectivity, accelerometer, joystick includes a Bluetooth stack, serial port profile
(SPP) and embedded sample applications
running on FreeRTOS
Price $149 $99 $149
*Can be ported to other MSP430 MCU devices (depending on memory requirements)
and networking software. TIMAC 802.15.4 Any Stellaris ≥ 32KB Flash www.ti.com/timac
ZigBee Any Stellaris ≥ 128KB Flash www.ti.com/z-stack
Stellaris Kits
The Stellaris wireless development kits are the best way to get familiar with the Stellaris microcontroller and include all the
hardware and software needed to develop a complete project. All kits include fully reprogrammable host and end-device
processors for full flexibility in the wireless network configuration.
Part Number
Stellaris LM3S9B96
Key Feature 13.56 MHZ RFID Kit 2.4 GHz SimpliciTI™ Kit ZigBee Networking Kit
Development Kit
There are several types of hardware USB Dongles To get quickly up and running with
development tools. Small form-factor dongles with the ZigBee RF4CE, there’s a dedicated kit
USB enabled system-on-chips and containing a fully functional remote
Development Kit (DK)
PCB antenna. controller, a receiver board with a
The DK contains all the hardware that multitude of connection options and a
is necessary to start development of ZigBee® and ZigBee RF4CE USB dongle for PC connectivity
an RF system. In most configurations, Development Kits
a development kit consists of two The ZigBee Development Kit (ZDK)
Evaluation Boards, two small RF has all the features of a development
modules, antennas and cables. kit, but contains additional nodes for
Mini Development Kit (DK-MINI) experimenting
Mini Development Kits are low cost with the mesh capabilities of ZigBee.
development kits that contain the The kit is preprogrammed with a
basic hardware for prototyping and ZigBee demo application, giving
for developing simple demonstration you ZigBee directly out of the box.
applications. The kits can also be used A specific ZigBee Network Processor
for basic evaluation of the device. (ZNP) kit demonstrates the concept
Evaluation Module Kit (EMK) with a CC2530 running the Z-Stack
and a small MSP430 running the
The EMK contains two RF modules
application code.
(EM) and antennas. The EMK can be
ordered separately and can be used
as add-ons to existing kits, compatible
motherboards or other boards with
matching connectors.
Related PC Tools
Tool Name Short Description
SmartRF™ Studio Application for controlling the RF ICs from the PC and to find appropriate register settings for the radio.
Simple packet sniffer application. Communicates with an evaluation board with a radio that captures packets on the specified channel. The
SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer sniffer GUI parses and displays the packets.
SmartRF™ Flash Programmer Use this application to program hex files on the System on Chips or to update the firmware on the Evaluation Boards.
PurePath™ Wireless configurator Use this graphical PC tool for programming of CC85xx devices
What can I do with a DK? Why do I need the Evaluation Are the MSP430 Experimenter’s
In most configurations, a development Board? Boards compatible with
kit consists of two Evaluation Boards, The Evaluation Board (EB) is a flexible SmartRF Studio?
two small RF modules, antennas and test and development platform. It makes No
cables. When the RF modules are it easy to perform basic functional RF
connected to the Evaluation Board, it tests. How do I adopt WLAN/
is possible to control the radio from For example: Bluetooth®?
the PC using SmartRF Studio. Most • Connect the EB to your hardware TI has created platforms which are
of the development kits also come to test your own RF design (running pre-integrated, fully validated, and
preprogrammed with a Packet Error Rate tests from SmartRF Studio) documented solutions to remove the
test application, which makes it easy • Use SmartRF Studio + EB + EM to obstacles of wireless design. Platforms
to perform practical range testing with send packets that are received by provide complete system integration
the radios. In addition, the development your own system of all components including WLAN and
kits are flexible platforms and it is easy • Use your own system to send Bluetooth hardware, firmware, low-level
to connect your own peripherals and packets and receive the packets drivers, stacks, profiles, and sample
controllers to break-out pins on the using SmartRF Studio + EB + EM source applications. Platforms have
boards. The development kit would also also been optimized for reduced system
serve as a known good platform during Thus, you can easily verify the behavior level power consumption and higher
test and verification of your own system. of either your own software or your own throughput. A full suite of detailed user
For development kits with system- hardware, eliminating multiple error guides, developer guides, datasheets,
on-chips (SoC), the evaluation boards sources and reducing the time it takes to and extensive FAQs are included.
make it possible to debug and program debug and test an RF system.
the chip with no additional hardware. Where can I go to learn more
The kit also gives access to useful user What is the MSP430 about WLAN and Bluetooth
interfaces for testing of the various Experimenter’s Board? tools?
peripherals and capabilities of the SoC. The MSP430 Experimenter’s Boards www.ti.com/connectivitywiki
The hardware in the kit can also be used are versatile development boards
as a packet sniffer. for MSP430 with a lot of external Why modules?
peripherals, making it easy to experiment Customers greatly benefit from validated
and make prototypes to explore RF modules which help reduce
What is the purpose of the EMK?
the many features of the MSP430 development time, lower manufacturing
The Evaluation Module (EM) is exactly
peripherals. These boards are also costs, improve PCB yield, decrease
the same piece of hardware that is being
equipped with connectors for the RF board space, ease certification, and
used in characterization of the radio,
Evaluation Modules. Note that due to the minimize RF expertise required.
and you will get datasheet performance
from these boards. The EMK can be pin out of the connectors, only a subset
of the Evaluation Modules can be used What is the difference between
ordered separately and can be used
with the boards. You will find schematics, the DK-EM2-2500S and the DK-
as add-ons to existing kits, compatible
software examples and Application EM2-2520Z?
motherboards or other boards with
Notes for the Experimenter’s Boards The DK-EM2-2500S is a kit tailored to
matching connectors. The modules are
on the MSP430 Development Tools work with the SimpliciTI software. It
equipped with two 2x10 sockets from
web pages. communicates using the CC2500EM but
Samtec (SFM-110-02-SM-D-A-K-TR) also comes with compatible software for
matched with headers from Samtec the CC1101 as well as the CC2420. The
(TFM-110-02-SM-D-A-K-TR). DK-EM2-2500Z is a kit tailored to work
with the ZigBee software. It uses the
CC2520 to communicate with two re-
programmable CC2530 battery boards.
Protocol Stack
Name Description Web link
SimpliciTI™ Network Protocol SimpliciTI is a simple low-power RF network protocol aimed at small RF networks www.ti.com/simpliciti
TIMAC IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control software stack www.ti.com/timac
Z-Stack™ Software ZigBee® protocol stack www.ti.com/z-stack
RemoTI™ Software ZigBee RF4CE protocol stack www.ti.com/remoti
®
BLEstack Bluetooth low energy ptotocol stack www.ti.com/blestack
Software Tools/Resources
Name Description Web link
SmartRF™ Studio Applications for controlling the RF ICs from the PC and to find appropriate register settings for the radio www.ti.com/smartrfstudio
Sample packet sniffer application. Communicates with an evaluation board with a radio that captures packets
SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer www.ti.com/packetsniffer
on the specified channel. The sniffer GUI parses and displays the packets.
Use this applications to program hex files on the system-on-chips or to update the firmware on the Evaluation See tool folder of your preferred
SmartRF Flash Programmer Boards SoC part
See tool folder of your preferred
Example Libraries The example libraries include the most basic functionality needed to establish a link between two devices SoC part
See tool folder of your preferred
USB Libraries USB interface libraries for devices with built-in USB interface (CC2511, CC1111, CC2531) SoC part
MSP430 Code Library for The code library provides functions to facilitate the interfacing of an MSP430 MCU to CC1100/2500 RF IC www.ti.com/ccmsplib
Low-Power RF
PurePath™ Wireless Configurator Use this graphical PC tool for programming of CC85xx devices www.ti.com/ppwc
To access any of the following application notes, type the URL: www.ti.com/lit/litnumber and replace the lit number with the
number in the lit number column below.
Literature Literature
Application Notes Title Number Application Notes Title Number
AN014 — Frequency Hopping Systems swra077 AN069 — Low Cost Long Range One Way Audio Communications swra237b
at 900 MHz
AN015 — RF Modem Reference Design swra076
AN070 — CC1020 Automatic Power-Up Sequencing swra279
AN021 — Voltage Level Conversion swra071
AN071 — CC2430 to CC2530 Migration Guide swra287
AN022 — CC1020 Crystal Frequency Selection swra070
AN072 — Using the TAI-SAW TA0801A SAW Filter and External PA swra296a
AN023 — CC1020 MCU Interfacing swra069
AN074 — RemoTI Coexistence Testing swra285
AN024 — Frequency Hopping Protocol swra068
AN078 — TIMAC and Z-Stack Modifications for using CC2591 RF
AN025 — CC1020 RF MODEM swra067 swra290
Front End with CC2
AN026 — Wireless Audio swra066 AN080 — LED Lighting with Remote Control using CC2510 and CC1110 swra305
AN027 — Temperature Compensation swra065 AN081 — Johanson Technology balun optimized for CC2530 swra297a
AN028 — LC Filter with Improved High-Frequency Attenuation swra064 AN082 — One Way and Two-Way Audio Communications using swra295a
the CC1110 or CC2
AN029 — CC1020/CC1021 Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) swra063
AN084 — RemoTI SimpleConsole Application swra304a
AN030 — CC1020/1021 Received Signal Strength Indicator swra062
AN086 — Using CC2591 Front End with CC2530 and CC2531 swra308a
AN031 — Mono Audio Link swra061
AN089 — Real World Range Testing Using CC85xx swra320
AN032 — 2.4 GHz Regulations swra060
AN092 — Measuring Bluetooth low energy Power Consumption swra347
AN033 — Porting of RF Blinking LED Software Example to swra059a
CC2420 - MSP430 AN093 — Modifying Radio Register Parameters for swra352
SimpliciTI Applications
AN036 — CC1020 1021 Spurious Emission swra057
Implementing ‘Diversity’ Using Low Power Radios swra317
AN039 — Using CC1100/CC1150 in European 433/868 MHz bands swra054
Ultra-Low-Power 27-MHz Wireless Mouse Reference Design slaa302
AN043 — Small Size 2.4 GHz PCB Antenna swra117d
Using the CC2430 & TIMAC with low-power wireless sensors:
AN045 — Z-Tool swra119 slyt295
A power-consumption st
AN047 — CC1100/CC2500 Wake on Radio swra126b CC430 Wake on Radio functionality slaa459
AN048 — 2.4 GHz Chip Antenna swra092b Using the USCI I2C master (on the CC430) slaa382
AN049 — Software for CC1100/CC2500 and MSP430 – swra141
Examples and Function Library
AN050 — Using the CC1101 in the European 868MHz SRD band swra146b
AN056 — Gang-Pro CC and Production Programming of the CC2430 swra157
AN057 — Measuring Power Consumption on eZ430-RF2480 swra177
AN058 — Antenna Selection Guide swra161b
AN060 — Security on TI IEEE 802.15.4 Compliant RF Devices swra209a
AN061 — Optimizing power consumption with the CC2520DK swra210
AN062 — TI-MAC and Z-Stack modifications for using CC2591 RF Front swra208a
End w/CC2430
AN063 — Using CC2591 RF Front End with CC2430 swra212
AN064 — Two Way Audio Communications Using the CC2510 swra225b
AN065: Using CC2591 RF Front End with CC2520 swra229a
AN066 — TI-MAC modifications for using CC2591 PA/LNA swra230a
with MSP430F2618+CC2520
AN067 — Wireless MBUS Implementation with cc1101 and MSP430 swra234a
AN068 — Design Steps and Results for Changing PCB Layer Thickness swra236a
To access any of the following design notes, type the URL: www.ti.com/lit/litnumber and replace the lit number with the
number in the lit number column below.
Literature Literature
Design Notes Title Number Design Notes Title Number
DN000 — Design Note Overview swra120r DN108 — Using AES Encryption in CC111xFx CC243xFx swra172b
and CC251xFx
DN002 — Practical Sensitivity Testing swra097
DN109 — Using I2S in CC111xFx and CC251xFx swra183
DN004 — Folded Dipole Antenna for CCC25xx swra118
DN110 — Main Radio Control State Transition Times swra191
DN005 — CC11xx Sensitivity versus Frequency Offset and
swra122c
Crystal Accuracy DN111 — Current Consumption for a Polling Receiver swra207a
DN006 — CC11xx Settings for FCC15.247 Solutions swra123b DN112 — Using UART in CC111xFx CC243x CC251xFx swra222b
and CC253xFx
DN009 — Upgrading from CC1100 to CC1101 swra145a
DN113 — CC111xFx CC243xFx CC251xFx CC253xFx SPI Interface swra223a
DN010 — Close-in Reception with CC1101 swra147b
DN114 — Test_Signals_for_Debug_Purpose
DN011 — RF Module Testing using SmartRF Studio swra149a swra241a
in CC111xFx, CC251xFx, and CC243x
DN012 — Programming Output Powers on CC1100 and CC1150 swra150a DN115 — Using PWM for Dimmer Function in LED Lighting swru227
DN013 — Programming Output Powers on CC1101 swra151a DN116 — Clearing Module Interrupt Flags in LPW SoC swra303
Devices (PDF 211 KB)
DN014 — Programming Output Powers on CC2500 and CC2550 swra152
DN117 — SimpliciTI-compatible UART Driver swra306
DN015 — Permanent Frequency Offset Compensation swra159a
DN118 — Porting SimpliciTI to the SmartRF CCxx10 Target Board swra311
DN016 — Compact Antenna Solution for 868/915 MHz swra160b
DN119 — Asynchronous Serial Mode for CC111xFx and CC251xFx swra316
DN017 — CC11xx 868/915 MHz RF Matching swra168a
DN200 — Using Constants in Code With Z-Stack swra104
DN018 — Range Measurements in an Open Field Environment swra169a
DN201 — Using the Direct Join Request Feature in Z-Stack swru124a
DN019 — Powering Low-Power RF Products swra173b
DN300 — SmartRF04EB Troubleshooting swra105b
DN020 — Programming Output Power on CC2430 swra171
DN301 — Code Export From SmartRF Studio swra106
DN021 — CC2500 and CC2510 Sensitivity versus Frequency swra181
Offset and Crystal Accura DN302 — Register View in SmartRF Studio swra107a
DN022 — CC11xx OOK/ASK Register Settings swra215b DN400 — Interfacing CC1100 - CC2500 with MSP430 swra116a
DN023 — 868 MHz, 915 MHz and 955 MHz Inverted F Antenna swra228b DN401 — Interfacing CC1020/1 with MSP430 swra115
DN024 — 868 MHz, 915 MHz and 955 MHz Monopole DN402 — Simple Audio Loopback Using CC251X swra138
swra227d
PCB Antenna
DN500 — Packet Transmission Basics swra109c
DN025 — Johanson Technology Matched Balun Filter swra250
optimized for CC1101 868/915MH DN501 — PATABLE Access swra110b
DN028 — CC2510 Quarter Wave swra253 DN502 — CRC Implementation swra111d
DN029 — CC2510 Half Wave swra254 DN503 — SPI Access swra112b
DN030 — ACR Measurements on IEEE 802.15.4 Systems swra255 DN504 — FEC Implementation swra113a
DN031 — CC-Antenna-DK Documentation and Antenna DN505 — RSSI interpretation and timing swra114d
swra328
Measurements Summary
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915 MHz & 955 swra315
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DN105 — Upgrade from CC2510/11 Preview to Released Part swra153
DN106 — Power Modes in CC111xFx, CC243xFx, and CC251xFx swra162b
DN107 — DMA and Radio Configuration swra164a
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Frequency resolution 134.2 kHz -12 kHz 134.2 kHz -12 kHz 13.56 MHz ±7 kHz 13.56 MHz ±7 kHz — —
Supply voltage 2 to 3.6 V 4.5 to 5.5 V 2.7 to 5.5 Vdc 2.7 to 5.5 Vdc 2.3 to 3.6 V 2.1 to 3.6 V
Current consumption (RX) 150 μA 8 mA 10 mA 10 mA 19.9/19.9 mA 19.9/19.9 mA
Current consumption (TX, 0dBm) 150 μA max Tx (dependent 120 mA (23 dBm) 120 mA (23 dBm) 16.2/20.5 mA 16.2/20.5 mA
on antenna load),
220 mA
FSK data rate (max) 8 kbps 8 kbps 848 kbps 26.48 kbps 153.6 kbps 153.6 kbps
Modulation format ASK/FSK ASK/FSK ASK/PPM/FSK ASK/PPM/FSK FSK/OOK/GFSK FSK/GFSK/OOK
fSUB-CARRIER =
424 kHz, 2.5mVpp fSUB-CARRIER = 424
Receiver sensitivity (FSK) — 1.5mVpp –118 dBm –109 dBm
fSUB-CARRIER = kHz, 2.5mVpp
848 kHz, 3mVpp
Transmit power (up to) — — +23 dBm +23 dBm +10 dBm +10 dBm
Multi-channel systems/frequency
hopping protocols — — — — 3 3
RSSI output — — Digital Digital Digital Digital
Integrated bit synchronizer — — — — 3 3
Internal RF switch/IF filter 3 3 3 3 3 3
Antenna connection Differential Differential Single ended Single ended Single ended Single ended
Package type QFN-16 SOIC-16 QFN-32 QFN-32 QFN-32 QFN-32
Narrow band (12.5/25 kHz) — — — — 3 —
Integrated MCU — — — — — —
USB — — — — — —
AES encryption/authentication — — — — — —
Program memory — — — — — —
121 bytes free
available EEPROM
Data memory — — — — —
user memory/ 32 Bit
unique serial number
Features/Product CC1101 CC1100E CC1150 CC1101-Q1 CC1131-Q1 CC1151-Q1 CC1110 CC1111 CC430 CC1190
Product type Transceiver Transceiver Transmitter UHF sub-1-GHz UHF Sub-1-GHz UHF Sub- SoC SoC SoC Frontend
transceiver receiver 1-GHz
transmitter
Programmable 300 to 348 MHz 470 to 510 300 to 348 310-348w 310-348 310-348 300 to 348 300 to 348 300 to 348 850 to 950
frequency 387 to 464 MHz MHz MHz 420-450 420-450 420-450 MHz MHz MHz MHz
779 to 928 MHz 950 to 960 400 to 464 779-928 779-928 779-928 391 to 464 391 to 464 387 to 464
MHz MHz MHz MHz MHz
800 to 928 782 to 928 782 to 928 779 to 928
MHz MHz MHz MHz
Frequency — — — ~400Hz ~400Hz ~400Hz — — — —
resolution
Supply voltage 1.8 to 3.6 V 1.8 to 3.6 V 1.8 to 3.6 V 1.8-3.6V 1.8-3.6V 1.8-3.6V 2.0 to 3.6 V 3.0 to 3.6 V 1.8 to 3.6 V 2.0 to 3.7 V
Current 15.0 mA 15.5 mA — 15.5 mA in 15.5 mA in 17 mA 17 mA 15 mA Adds 3.0 mA
consumption (RX) Receive Mode, Receive Mode,
1.2 kBaud, 315 1.2 kBaud, 315
MHz MHz
Current 14.7 mA 16.6 mA 14.5/15.9 mA 14.6 mA 20 mA 20 mA 15 mA 302 mA at
consumption in transmit +26dBm
(TX, 0dBm) mode, 1.2
kBaud, 315
MHz
FSK data rate 600 kbps 500 kbps 500 kbps 250kBaud 250kBaud 250kBaud 500 kbps 500 kbps 500 kbps —
(max)
Modulation format FSK/GFSK/MSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/MSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ FSK/GFSK/ —
OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/ASK MSK/OOK/
ASK ASK
Receiver –111 dBm –112 dBm — –114 dBm –114 dBm — –111 dBm –111 dBm –111 6 dB
sensitivity (FSK) improvement
Transmit power +12 dBm +11 dBm +10 dBm –30 to +12 — –30 to +12 +12 dBm +12 dBm +12 dBm +26 dBm
(up to) dBm dBm
Multi-channel FHSS FHSS FHSS
systems/ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
frequency hopping
protocols
RSSI output Digital Digital — Digital Digital — Digital Digital Digital —
Integrated bit
synchronizer 3 3 — 3 3 — 3 3 3 —
Internal RF switch/
IF filter 3 3 — 3 — — 3 3 3 —
Antenna Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential
connection
Package type QLP-20 QLP-20 QLP-16 QFN-32, 5x5 QFN-32, 5x5 QFN-32, 5x5 QLP-36 QLP-36 VQFN-48/ QFN-16
(RHB) (RHB) (RHB) VQFN-64
Narrow band
(12.5/25 kHz) — — — — — — — — — 3
Integrated MCU — 3 — — — — 3 3 3 —
USB — 3 — — — — — 3 — —
AES encryption/
authentication — 3 — — — — 3 3 3 —
Program memory — 8/16/32-kB — — — — 8/16/32-kB 8/16/32-kB 8/16/32-kB —
Flash Flash Flash Flash
Data memory — 1/2/4-kB — — — — 1/2/4-kB 1/2/4-kB 2/4-kB SRAM —
SRAM SRAM SRAM
Features/Product CC2500 CC2510 CC2511 CC2520 CC2530 CC2531 CC2533 CC2540 CC2550
Product type Transceiver SoC SoC Transceiver SoC SoC SoC SoC Transmitter
Programmable frequency, MHz 2400 to 2483 2400 to 2483 2400 to 2483 2394 to 2507 2400 to 2483 2400 to 2483 2400 to 2483 2400 to 2483 2400 to 2483
Frequency resolution 427 Hz 427 Hz 427 Hz 1 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz 1 MHz 2 MHz 427 Hz
Operating supply voltage 1.8 to 3.6 V 2.0 to 3.6 V 3.0 to 3.6 V 1.8 to 3.8 V 2.0 to 3.6 V 2.0 to 3.6 V 2.0 to 3.6 V 2.0 to 3.6 V 1.8 to 3.6 V
Current consumption (RX) 12.8 mA 19.8 mA 22 mA 18.5 mA 24 mA 24 mA 25 mA 19.6mA —
Current consumption (TX, 21.6 mA 23 mA 23 mA 25.8 mA 29 mA 29 mA 29 mA 27mA 22.8 mA
0dBm)
Data rate (max) 500 kbps 500 kbps 500 kbps 250 kbps 250 kbps 250 kbps 250 kbps 1 Mbps 500 kbps
Receiver sensitivity –89 dBm at –88 dBm at 250 –88 dBm at –98 dBm –97 dBm at –97 dBm at –97 dBm at –93 dBm —
250 kbps 1% kbps 1% PER 250 kbps 1% PER <1% PER <1% PER <1%
PER –99 dBm at –99 dBm at 10 PER –99 dBm
10 kbps kbps at 10 kbps
Transmit power (up to) +1 dBm +1 dBm +1 dBm +5 dBm +4.5 dBm +4.5 dBm +4.5dBm / +4dBm +1 dBm
+7dBm
Multi-channel systems FHSS FHSS FHSS DSSS DSSS DSSS DSSS FHSS FHSS
RSSI output Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital Digital —
Integrated bit synchronizer 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 —
Integrated packet handling 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Data buffering 64 bytes TX 64 128 bytes TX 128 bytes TX 128 bytes TX 128 TX 128 128 TX 128 RX 128 TX 128 RX DMA 64 bytes
bytes RX 128 bytes RX 128 bytes RX 128 bytes RX RX + DMA + DMA + DMA
DMA DMA
Internal RF switch/IF Filter 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 —
RF chip interface Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential Differential
Package type QLP-20 4x4 QLP-36 6x6 mm QLP-36 6x6 QLP-48 7x7 QFN-40 6x6 QFN-40 6x6 QFN-40 6x6 QFN-40 6x6 QLP-16 4x4
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
Integrated MCU — 3 3 — 3 3 3 3 —
IEEE 802.15.4 compliant — — — 3 3 3 3 — —
USB — — 3 — — 3 — 3 —
AES encryption/authentication — 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 —
Program memory — 32-kB Flash 32-kB Flash — 32/64/128 128/256-kB 32/64/96-kB 128/256-kB —
256-kB Flash Flash Flash Flash
Data memory — 4-kB SRAM 4-kB SRAM 768 bytes 8-kB SRAM 8-kB SRAM 4/6-kB SRAM 8-kB SRAM —
SLAB056
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