Overview
The Texas Instruments CC430F5137IRGZT is a 16-Bit ultra-low-power system-on-chip (SoC) microcontroller integrated with a sub-1 GHz RF transceiver. This device is part of the CC430 family, designed to meet the demands of low-power wireless communication applications. It combines the powerful MSP430 16-bit RISC CPU with a range of peripherals, making it an ideal solution for various applications requiring extended battery life and high performance.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Package Type | VQFN-48 |
Microcontroller Type | 16-Bit ultra-low-power CC430 |
Flash Memory | 32kB |
RAM | 4kB |
ADC Resolution | 12-Bit |
Supply Voltage Range | 3.6 V to 1.8 V |
CPU Active Mode Power Consumption | 160 µA/MHz |
Standby Mode Power Consumption | 2.0 µA (LPM3 RTC Mode) |
Off Mode Power Consumption | 1.0 µA (LPM4 RAM Retention) |
Radio Power Consumption | 15 mA, 250 kbps, 915 MHz |
System Clock Frequency | Up to 20 MHz |
Timers | Two 16-bit timers (TA0, TA1) |
USCIs | Two Universal Serial Communication Interfaces (USCI_A0, USCI_B0) |
RTC | Hardware Real-Time Clock (RTC) with alarm capabilities |
I/O Pins | Up to 30 I/O pins |
Key Features
- True System-on-Chip (SoC) for low-power wireless communication applications
- Ultra-low power consumption with multiple low-power modes (LPM3, LPM4)
- Wide supply voltage range: 3.6 V to 1.8 V
- High-performance 12-bit ADC with six external inputs and internal temperature and battery sensors
- MSP430 16-bit RISC CPU with up to 20-MHz system clock
- Flexible power-management system with SVS and brownout detection
- Unified clock system with FLL
- 128-bit AES security accelerator and hardware multiplier
- DMA and RTC module with alarm capabilities
- Wake up from standby mode in less than 6 µs
Applications
The CC430F5137IRGZT is versatile and can be applied in a wide range of fields, including:
- Telecommunications
- Healthcare
- Transportation
- Manufacturing
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Smart cities and autonomous vehicles
- Portable measurement applications requiring extended battery life
Q & A
- What is the CC430F5137IRGZT?
The CC430F5137IRGZT is a 16-Bit ultra-low-power system-on-chip (SoC) microcontroller with an integrated sub-1 GHz RF transceiver from Texas Instruments.
- What is the package type of the CC430F5137IRGZT?
The package type is VQFN-48.
- What are the key features of the CC430F5137IRGZT?
Key features include ultra-low power consumption, a 12-bit ADC, MSP430 16-bit RISC CPU, and multiple low-power modes.
- What is the supply voltage range of the CC430F5137IRGZT?
The supply voltage range is from 3.6 V to 1.8 V.
- What are the power consumption levels in different modes?
The power consumption is 160 µA/MHz in active mode, 2.0 µA in standby mode (LPM3), and 1.0 µA in off mode (LPM4).
- What are the typical applications of the CC430F5137IRGZT?
Typical applications include telecommunications, healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, IoT, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles.
- Does the CC430F5137IRGZT support encryption?
Yes, it includes a 128-bit AES security accelerator.
- What is the system clock frequency of the CC430F5137IRGZT?
The system clock frequency can be up to 20 MHz.
- How many I/O pins does the CC430F5137IRGZT have?
It has up to 30 I/O pins.
- What is the wake-up time from standby mode?
The wake-up time from standby mode is less than 6 µs.
- Where can I find detailed specifications and datasheets for the CC430F5137IRGZT?
Detailed specifications and datasheets can be found on the official Texas Instruments website and other authorized distributors like Ersa Electronics and SnapEDA.