Texas Instruments CC2652P SimpleLink™ Multiprotocol Wireless MCU
Texas Instruments CC2652P SimpleLink™ Multiprotocol Wireless MCU targets Zigbee®, Thread, BLUETOOTH® 5 low energy, IPv6-enabled smart objects, IEEE 802.15.4g, and concurrent multiprotocol through DMM driver. This microcontroller is optimized for advanced sensing and low-power wireless communication in building security systems, medical markets, and HVAC. The CC2652P MCU features coin-cell operation at 10dBm with 22mA current consumption and advanced sensing with a programmable sensor controller CPU with a fast wake-up capability. This MCU also offers longer battery life wireless applications with low standby current and a dedicated software-controlled radio controller that provides flexible low-power RF transceiver capability. The Texas Instruments CC2652P MCU is also capable of enabling long-range and low-power applications using an integrated 20dBm high-power amplifier with best-in-class transmit current consumption. Typical applications include 2400MHz to 2480MHz ISM and SRD systems, building automation, grid infrastructure, factory automation and control, industrial transport, medical, and Electronic Point-of-Sale (EPOS).Features
- Microcontroller
- Powerful 48MHz Arm® Cortex® M4F processor
- 148 EEMBC CoreMark® score
- 352KB of in-system programmable Flash
- 256KB of ROM for protocols and library functions
- 8KB of cache SRAM
- 80KB of ultra-low leakage SRAM
- 2-Pin cJTAG and JTAG debugging
- Supports Over-the-Air (OTA) upgrade
- TI-RTOS, drivers, bootloader, Bluetooth 5 low energy controller, and IEEE 802.15.4 MAC in ROM for optimized application size
- RoHS-compliant package
- Peripherals
- Digital peripherals can be routed to any GPIO
- 4× 32-bit or 8× 16-bit general-purpose timers
- 12-bit ADC, 200k samples/s, and 8 channels
- 2× comparators with internal reference DAC
- Programmable current source
- 2× UART
- 2× SSI
- I2C
- I2S
- Real-Time Clock (RTC)
- AES 128- and 256-bit crypto accelerator
- ECC and RSA public key hardware accelerator
- SHA2 accelerator
- True Random Number Generator (TRNG)
- Capacitive sensing up to 8 channels
- Integrated temperature and battery monitor
- On-chip Buck DC/DC converter external system
- Low power
- 1.8V to 3.8V wide supply voltage range
- 6.9mA active-mode RX
- 7.3mA active-mode TX @ 0dBm
- 9.6mA active-mode TX @ 5dBm
- 22mA active-mode TX @ 10dBm
- 85mA active-mode TX @ 20dBm
- 3.4mA (71µA/MHz) active-mode MCU @ 48MHz
- Radio section
- 2.4GHz RF transceiver compatible with Bluetooth 5 low energy and IEEE 802.15.4 PHY and MAC
- Excellent receiver sensitivity
- 100dBm for 802.15.4 (2.4GHz)
- 105dBm for Bluetooth 125kbps
- Up to 20dBm output power with temperature compensation
- Wireless protocols
- Zigbee, Thread, Bluetooth 5 low energy, IPv6-enabled smart objects, IEEE 802.15.4g, and concurrent multiprotocol through Dynamic Multiprotocol Manager (DMM) driver
- Development tools and software
- SimpleLink™ CC13x2 and CC26x2 Software Development Kit (SDK)
- SmartRF™ Studio for simple radio configuration
- Sensor Controller Studio for building low-power sensing applications
Applications
- 2400MHz to 2480MHz ISM and SRD systems with down to 4kHz of receive bandwidth
- Building automation
- Building security systems, including motion detectors, electronic smart locks, door and window sensors, garage door systems, and gateways
- HVAC including thermostat, wireless environmental sensor, HVAC system controller, and gateway
- Fire safety system including smoke and heat detector and Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP)
- IP network camera video surveillance
- Elevator main control panel for elevators and escalators
- Grid infrastructure
- Smart meters, including water meters, gas meters, electricity meters, and heat cost allocators
- Grid communications, including wireless communications and long-range sensor applications
- Energy harvesting
- Industrial transport, including asset tracking
- Factory automation and control
- Medical
- Electronic Point-of-Sale (EPOS) - Electronic Shelf Label (ESL)
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Published: 2019-12-26
| Updated: 2024-02-16
