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CC1310_15 Datasheet, PDF (2/46 Pages) Texas Instruments – CC1310 SimpleLink Ultra-Low Power Sub-1 GHz Wireless MCU
CC1310
SWRS181A – SEPTEMBER 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2015
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1.2 Applications
• 315-, 433-, 470-, 500-, 779-, 868-, 915-,
and 920-MHz ISM and SRD Systems
• Low-Power Wireless Systems
With 50-kHz to 5-MHz Channel Spacing
• SmartGrid and Automatic Meter Reading
• Home and Building Automation
• Wireless Alarm and Security Systems
• Industrial Monitoring and Control
• Wireless Healthcare Applications
• Wireless Sensor Networks
• Active RFID
• IEEE 802.15.4g, IP-Enabled Smart Objects
(6LoWPAN), Wireless M-Bus, KNX Systems, Wi-
SUN, ZigBee and Proprietary Systems
• Energy Harvesting Applications
• ESL (Electronic Shelf Label)
• Long-Range Sensor Applications
• Heat Cost Allocators
1.3 Description
The device is a member of the CC26xx and CC13xx family of cost-effective, ultralow power, 2.4-GHz and
sub-1-GHz RF devices. Very low active RF, MCU current, and low-power mode current consumption
provide excellent battery lifetime and allow operation on small coin-cell batteries and in energy-harvesting
applications.
The CC1310 device is the first part in a Sub-1-GHz family of cost-effective, ultralow power wireless MCUs.
The CC1310 device combines a flexible, very low power RF transceiver with a powerful 48-MHz Cortex-
M3 microcontroller in a platform supporting multiple physical layers and RF standards. A dedicated Radio
Controller (Cortex-M0) handles low-level RF protocol commands that are stored in ROM or RAM, thus
ensuring ultralow power and flexibility. The low-power consumption of the CC1310 device does not come
at the expense of RF performance; the CC1310 device has excellent sensitivity and robustness (selectivity
and blocking) performance.
The CC1310 device is a highly integrated, true single-chip solution incorporating a complete RF system
and an on-chip DC-DC converter. CC1310 is currently available in a 7-mm × 7-mm package, and future
packages of 5-mm × 5-mm and 4-mm × 4-mm are planned.
Sensors can be handled in a very low-power manner by a dedicated autonomous ultralow power MCU
that can be configured to handle analog and digital sensors; thus the main MCU (Cortex-M3) is able to
maximize sleep time.
The CC1310 power and clock management and radio systems require specific configuration and handling
by software to operate correctly. This has been implemented in the TI RTOS, and it is therefore
recommended that this software framework is used for all application development on the device. The
complete TI-RTOS and device drivers are offered in source code free of charge.
PART NUMBER
Device Information(1)
PACKAGE
CC1310
VQFN (48)
(1) For more information, see Section 9, Mechanical Packaging and Orderable Information.
BODY SIZE (NOM)
7.00 mm × 7.00 mm
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