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RADIO + MCU + FLASH + USBLow-Power RF System-on-Chip RADIO + MCU + FLASH + USBLow-Power RF System-on-Chip
Erling SimensenProduct Marketing Low-Power RF
Erling SimensenProduct Marketing Low-Power RF Embargoed
Until October 29, 2007
History of Chipcon
19961996 19971997 19981998 19991999 20002000 20012001 20022002 20032003 20042004 20052005
Chipcon foundedChipcon founded
Design houseDesign house
Fabless semiconductor companyFabless semiconductor company
From ASIC to ASSPFrom ASIC to ASSP
Global expansionGlobal expansion
CMOS enables technology leadershipCMOS enables technology leadership
ASSPs dominate revenueASSPs dominate revenue
World’s first on ZigBeeWorld’s first on ZigBee
Acquired Figure8 Wireless Inc.Acquired Figure8 Wireless Inc.
ZigBee leaderZigBee leader
20062006
TI + ChipconTI + Chipcon
ConsumerIndustrial
ZigBee
Key Markets
Global FrequenciesGlobal Frequencies
The CC1111 is the industry’s first sub-1 GHz RF system-on-chip (SoC) with an integrated USB controller, enabling a fast and easy bridge between PCs and RF.
The integration of a high-performance radio, microcontroller, flash memory and USB controller results in smaller PCB size, easier assembly, reduced overall system cost and faster time-to-market.
The CC1111 is pin- and register-compatible with the CC1110 (sub-1 GHz SoC), CC2511 (2.4 GHz SoC with USB) and CC2510 (2.4 GHz SoC) to deliver solutions for both sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz frequency ranges.
MarketLeadership
MarketLeadership
CC1111 Low-Power RF SoC with USB ControllerCC1111 Low-Power RF SoC with USB Controller
Combined with TI’s SimpliciTI™ network protocol, the CC1111 provides easy development and improved low-power designs for wireless sensor networking applications.
CompleteIntegrationComplete
Integration
SoC FamilySoC Family
Tools and Software
Tools and Software
CC1111Low-Power RF SoC with USB ControllerCC1111Low-Power RF SoC with USB Controller
CC1111 Features Radio + MCU+ Flash +USB = SoC Includes CC1101 transceiver frequency
synthesizer that supports 1.2 Kbps – 500 Kbps data rate and multiple modulation formats
Enhanced MCU, 8/16/32KB Flash and 1/2/4KB RAM
Built-in full-speed USB 2.0-compliant interface Built-in AES-128 encryption and decryption co-
processor Sleep current consumption of 0.3 µA
Benefits Complete low-cost solution on one single
chip SoC provides smaller PCB size, easier
assembly and faster time-to-market No external processor needed for secure
communciation Can connect directly to a PC Robust and secure link with good noise
immunity
Applications Alarm and security systems Automatic meter reading Industrial monitoring and control Home and building automation Remote controls And many more
Application ExampleApplication Example
Wireless Audio System Block Diagram
Microphone
Speaker
1.5V Alkaline Battery
CC1111F8
CC1110F8
TPS76933
TPS61003
TLV320AIC26
CodecI2S
Full SpeedUSB 2.0
Power from USB
Product RoadmapSub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz SoC FamilyProduct RoadmapSub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz SoC Family
CC1010
Integration
Frequency
CC2550CC1150
CC1100
CC1050
CC1000
CC2431
CC2400CC1021
CC1070
ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4Proprietary narrowband
CC2500CC2420CC1020
< 1 GHz 2.4 GHz
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CC1110 CC2510
CC1111 CC2511
CC2430
CC1101
Proprietary Proprietary
CC1111 Tools and SupportCC1111 Tools and Support
www.ti.com/cc1111
Get Started Today
Datasheets & User Manual
Development Kits & Samples
SimpliciTI™ Network Protocol
Technical/Applications Support
Application Examples & Interface Libraries
Low-Power RF and ZigBee Training
Development Tools
White Papers Describing Location Algorithm
Low-Power RF Developer Network
Development Kit Contents
• 2x SmartRF04EB
• 2x CC1110EM
• 1x CC1111EM USB dongle
• 2x antennas
• cables
SimpliciTI™ Network ProtocolSimpliciTI™ Network Protocol
SimpliciTI™ Network Protocol SimpliciTI is a proprietary low-power RF
network protocol aimed at small, low-power RF networks
Resource requirements (MCU) are minimal which results in low system cost
Easy implementation and deployment
Low-power MCUs and RF chips are not enough to achieve low power consumption in end applications. A well engineered low-power RF protocol is essential
TI wants to help the customer all the way from idea to mass production
Runs out-of-the-box on several TI RF platforms: A small MSP430 + latest CC transceivers or our new 8051 RF SoCs
• Range can be extended through repeaters
• The circles represent range of gateway and extended range of repeaters
Tools: Packet SnifferTools: Packet Sniffer
Packet Sniffer
General packet sniffer available, runs on the dev kits
Already supports SimpliciTI network protocol
Packet sniffer can be used with all application examples, not just SimpliciTI
The packet sniffer visualizes all RF traffic and content in a graphical format.
Each packet receives a time stamp and RF protocol flow can be inspected in chronological order
Tools: SmartRF StudioTools: SmartRF Studio
SmartRF Studio
Full support for all four SoCs
Supports code export of all registers
RX and TX packet testing can be done with any RF setting
Includes suggested RF settings which are characterized (”preferred settings”)
Questions?
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