The CC2560BRVMR is a wireless microcontroller (MCU) from Texas Instruments (TI) that is designed for low-power wireless applications. It is part of the CC2500 family of System-on-Chips (SoCs) that are specifically designed for use in Zigbee and RF4CE applications.
Description:
The CC2560BRVMR is a highly integrated, low-power wireless MCU that combines an 8051-based CPU with a high-performance 2.4 GHz RF transceiver. It is available in a 7x7 mm, 48-pin QFN package. The device features a 32-bit RISC CPU that operates at a maximum frequency of 48 MHz, providing high computational performance for wireless applications.
Features:
- 8051-based CPU with 48 MHz maximum frequency
- 2.4 GHz RF transceiver with high performance and low power consumption
- Integrated 2.4 GHz RF front-end, including power amplifier, filter, and antenna switch
- Zigbee and RF4CE compliant
- 512 kB on-chip flash memory for program storage
- 32 kB RAM for data storage
- 8-channel 10-bit ADC with 1 MSPS sampling rate
- Integrated temperature sensor
- Multiple communication interfaces, including UART, SPI, I2C, and USB
- Low-power modes to extend battery life in portable applications
- Built-in security features, including AES-128 encryption and CCM* security protocol
Applications:
The CC2560BRVMR is well-suited for a wide range of low-power wireless applications, including:
- Zigbee-based home automation and control systems
- RF4CE-based remote controls for consumer electronics
- Wireless sensor networks for industrial, environmental, and medical applications
- Smart energy and smart grid systems
- Wireless control and monitoring systems for building automation
- Asset tracking and fleet management systems
- Health and wellness devices, such as fitness trackers and medical sensors
- Low-power wireless applications in the Internet of Things (IoT)
The CC2560BRVMR's combination of low power consumption, high performance, and integrated features make it an ideal choice for developers looking to create energy-efficient and reliable wireless solutions.