Overview
The CC1310F128RSMR is a cost-effective, ultra-low-power Sub-1 GHz RF device from Texas Instruments, part of the SimpleLink™ microcontroller platform. This device combines a low-power RF transceiver with a powerful 48-MHz ARM® Cortex®-M3 microcontroller and a dedicated Radio Controller (Cortex®-M0) for handling low-level RF protocol commands. It is designed to provide excellent battery life and long-range operation, making it suitable for various wireless applications, including those requiring small coin-cell batteries and energy harvesting.
Key Specifications
Specification | Value |
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Microcontroller | ARM® Cortex®-M3, 48 MHz |
Flash Memory | 128 KB |
RAM | 20 KB |
GPIOs | 10 |
Package Type | VQFN (RSM)-32 |
Package Size | 4 mm × 4 mm |
Supply Voltage Range | 1.8 to 3.8 V |
Active-Mode MCU Current | 2.5 mA (51 µA/MHz) at 48 MHz |
Active-Mode RX Current | 5.4 mA |
Active-Mode TX Current at +10 dBm | 13.4 mA |
Standby Current | 0.6 µA (RTC running and RAM and CPU retention) |
Shutdown Current | 185 nA (wakeup on external events) |
RF Frequency Range | 315-, 433-, 470-, 500-, 779-, 868-, 915-, 920-MHz ISM and SRD Systems |
Key Features
- Ultra-low power consumption for extended battery life and energy harvesting applications.
- Powerful ARM® Cortex®-M3 microcontroller and dedicated Radio Controller (Cortex®-M0) for low-level RF protocol commands.
- On-chip internal DC/DC converter and very few external components required.
- AES-128 Security Module, True Random Number Generator (TRNG), and integrated Temperature Sensor.
- Support for eight capacitive sensing buttons and seamless integration with the SimpleLink CC1190 range extender.
- Excellent receiver sensitivity and robust RF performance.
Applications
- Home and Building Automation
- Wireless Alarm and Security Systems
- Industrial Monitoring and Control
- Smart Grid and Automatic Meter Reading
- Wireless Healthcare Applications
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Active RFID
- IEEE 802.15.4g, IP-Enabled Smart Objects (6LoWPAN), Wireless M-Bus, KNX Systems, Wi-SUN™, and Proprietary Systems
- Energy-Harvesting Applications
- Electronic Shelf Label (ESL)
- Long-Range Sensor Applications
- Heat-Cost Allocators.
Q & A
- What is the CC1310F128RSMR? The CC1310F128RSMR is a cost-effective, ultra-low-power Sub-1 GHz RF device from Texas Instruments, part of the SimpleLink™ microcontroller platform.
- What microcontroller does the CC1310F128RSMR use? It uses an ARM® Cortex®-M3 microcontroller running at 48 MHz.
- How much flash memory does the CC1310F128RSMR have? It has 128 KB of flash memory.
- What is the supply voltage range of the CC1310F128RSMR? The supply voltage range is 1.8 to 3.8 V.
- What are the key power consumption figures for the CC1310F128RSMR? Active-Mode MCU: 2.5 mA (51 µA/MHz) at 48 MHz, Active-Mode RX: 5.4 mA, Active-Mode TX at +10 dBm: 13.4 mA, Standby: 0.6 µA, Shutdown: 185 nA.
- What RF frequency ranges does the CC1310F128RSMR support? It supports 315-, 433-, 470-, 500-, 779-, 868-, 915-, 920-MHz ISM and SRD Systems.
- What security features does the CC1310F128RSMR include? It includes an AES-128 Security Module and a True Random Number Generator (TRNG).
- What are some of the applications of the CC1310F128RSMR? Home and Building Automation, Wireless Alarm and Security Systems, Industrial Monitoring and Control, Smart Grid and Automatic Meter Reading, and more.
- Does the CC1310F128RSMR support capacitive sensing buttons? Yes, it supports up to eight capacitive sensing buttons.
- Is the CC1310F128RSMR suitable for energy harvesting applications? Yes, it is designed for energy harvesting applications due to its ultra-low power consumption.