SimpleLink Multi-Standard 2.4 GHz Ultra-Low Power Wireless MCU

Multi-standard family platform that runs five technologies with one architecture of cost-effective, ultra-low power, 2.4-GHz RF devices. 
 
Power consumption allows operation on small coin cell batteries.

The CC2650 is a wireless MCU targeting Bluetooth Smart, ZigBee and 6LoWPAN, and ZigBee RF4CE remote control applications.

The device is a member of the CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultra-low power, 2.4-GHz RF devices. Very low active RF and MCU current, and low-power mode current consumption provides excellent battery lifetime and allows operation on small coin cell batteries and in energy-harvesting applications.

The CC2650 contains a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 processor running at 48 MHz as the main processor and a rich peripheral feature set, including a unique ultra-low power sensor controller, ideal for interfacing external sensors and/or collecting analog and digital data autonomously while the rest of the system is in sleep mode.

The bluetooth low energy controller and the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC are embedded into ROM and are partly running on a separate ARM Cortex®-M0 processor. This architecture improves overall system performance and power consumption and frees up flash memory for the application.

  • Microcontroller
    • Powerful ARM Cortex-M3
    • EEMBC CoreMark Score: 142
    • Up to 48-MHz clock speed
    • 128KB of in-system programmable flash
    • 8-KB SRAM for cache
    • 20-KB ultra-low leakage SRAM
    • 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG debugging
    • Supports over-the-air upgrade (OTA)
  • Ultra-low power sensor controller
  • Can run autonomous from the rest of the system
  • 16-Bit architecture
  • 2-KB ultra-low leakage SRAM for code and data
  • Efficient code size architecture, placing drivers, bluetooth low energy controller, IEEE 802.15.4 MAC, and bootloader in ROM
  • 4 mm × 4 mm RSM QFN32 (10 GPIOs)
  • 5 mm × 5 mm RHB QFN32 (15 GPIOs)
  • 7 mm × 7 mm RGZ QFN48 (31 GPIOs)
  • All digital peripheral pins can be routed to any GPIO
  • 4 general-purpose timer modules (8 × 16-Bit or 4 × 32-Bit Timer, PWM Each)
  • 12-Bit ADC, 200-ksamples/s, 8-channel analog MUX
  • Continuous time comparator
  • Ultra-low power analog comparator
  • Programmable current source
  • UART
  • 2x SSI (SPI, µW, TI)
  • I2C
  • I2S
  • Real-Time Clock (RTC)
  • AES-128 security module
  • True Random Number Generator (TRNG)
  • 10, 15, or 31 GPIOs, depending on package option
  • Support for 8 capacitive sensing buttons
  • Integrated temperature sensor
  • On-Chip internal DC-DC converter
  • Very few external components
  • Seamless integration with the simpleLink CC2590 and CC2592 range extenders
  • Pin compatible with the simpleLink CC13xx in 4 mm × 4 mm and 5 mm × 5 mm QFN packages
  • Wide supply voltage range
    • Normal operation: 1.8 to 3.8 V
    • External regulator Mode: 1.7 to 1.95 V
  • Active-mode RX: 5.9 mA
  • Active-mode TX at 0 dBm: 6.1 mA
  • Active-mode TX at +5 dBm: 9.1 mA
  • Active-mode MCU: 61 µA/MHz
  • Active-mode MCU: 48.5 CoreMark/mA
  • Active-mode sensor controller: 8.2 µA/MHz
  • Standby: 1 µA (RTC running and RAM/CPU retention)
  • Shutdown: 100 nA (wakeup on external events)
  • 2.4-GHz RF transceiver compatible with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.1 specification and IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
  • Excellent receiver sensitivity (–97 dBm for BLE and –100 dBm for 802.15.4), selectivity, and blocking performance
  • Programmable output power up to +5 dBm
  • Single-ended or differential RF interface
  • Suitable for systems targeting compliance with worldwide radio frequency regulations
    • ETSI EN 300 328 (Europe)
    • EN 300 440 Class 2 (Europe)
    • FCC CFR47 Part 15 (US)
    • ARIB STD-T66 (Japan)
  • Full-feature and low-cost development kits
  • Multiple reference designs for different RF configurations
  • Packet sniffer PC software
  • Sensor controller studio
  • SmartRF studio
  • SmartRF flash programmer 2
  • IAR embedded workbench for ARM
  • Code composer studio
  • RoHS-compliant packages
  • Peripherals
  • External system
  • Low power
  • RF section
  • Tools and development environment

  • Consumer electronics
  • Mobile phone accessories
  • Sports and fitness equipment
  • HID applications
  • Home and building automation
  • Lighting control
  • Alarm and security
  • Electronic shelf labeling
  • Proximity tags
  • Medical
  • Remote controls
  • Wireless sensor networks

The board is equipped with a high performing PCB antenna, but you can easily attach an SMA connector to connect the radio to external test equipment.

 
  • The SimpleLink™ CC2650 evaluation module kit is an add-on kit for the CC2650 development kit. The kit includes two CC2650 evaluation modules and a getting started guide.
  • The CC2650EMK-7ID evaluation module contains the wireless MCU and shows a variant of the RF layout using the 7x7 mm package, internal bias and differential RF output (variant 7ID = AVAILABLE).
  • The CC2650EMK-5XD evaluation module contains the wireless MCU and shows a variant of the RF layout using the 5x5 mm package, external bias and differential RF output (variant 5XD = COMING SOON).
  • The CC2650-4XS evaluation module contains the wireless MCU and shows a variant of the RF layout using the 4x4 mm package, external bias and single-ended RF output (variant 4XS = COMING SOON)

Datasheet

 
 
26 de marco de 2015