The CC1310F128RGZR is a Sub-1 GHz wireless microcontroller (MCU) developed by Texas Instruments. This advanced MCU combines the processing power of a microcontroller with wireless connectivity capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) and wireless communication applications.
Features:
- Ultra-Low Power Consumption: The CC1310F128RGZR is designed for efficient power usage, extending battery life in battery-operated applications.
- Wireless Connectivity: It operates in the Sub-1 GHz frequency range, offering long-range communication with robust connectivity and reduced interference.
- Integrated Radio: The integrated radio supports various wireless protocols, including IEEE 802.15.4g, Zigbee®, and proprietary modes.
- Advanced Processing: Equipped with an ARM Cortex-M3 processor, it offers computational power for data processing and control.
- Rich Peripherals: The MCU features a variety of peripherals such as GPIOs, UARTs, I2C, and SPI interfaces, enhancing its versatility.
Specifications:
- Microcontroller: ARM Cortex-M3 processor
- Wireless Frequency: Sub-1 GHz frequency range
- Wireless Protocols: Supports IEEE 802.15.4g, Zigbee®, and proprietary modes
- Flash Memory: Up to 128 KB Flash memory for code storage
- RAM: Up to 20 KB of RAM for data storage and processing
- Operating Voltage: Wide operating voltage range suitable for battery-powered applications
- Package: Available in various compact surface-mount packages
Applications:
The CC1310F128RGZR wireless MCU finds applications in a wide range of industries and scenarios:
- Smart Metering: Used in smart electricity, water, and gas meters for remote data collection.
- Home Automation: Applied in home automation systems to control and monitor smart devices, lighting, and security.
- Industrial IoT: Utilized in industrial automation and monitoring systems to enable wireless communication and data collection.
- Wireless Sensor Networks: Used in wireless sensor networks for data gathering and transmission in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and more.
- Healthcare: Applied in wearable devices and remote patient monitoring systems for wireless health data transmission.