News | September 8, 2014

TI Delivers First High-Temperature Bluetooth® Smart Wireless Microcontroller For Industrial And Lighting Applications

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Ramp designs faster with TI's SimpleLink™ Bluetooth low energy CC2540T wireless MCU

Dallas, TX /PRNewswire/ - Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today announced the SimpleLink™ Bluetooth® low energy CC2540T, a highly-reliable, low power wireless microcontroller (MCU) that offers an extended temperature range of -40C to 125C and USB connectivity for industrial applications. The CC2540T is a complete solution for easier development with TI's BLE-Stack™ software and sample applications including over-the-air download support for in-field updates. With this integrated, true single-chip Bluetooth low energy solution, TI expands its portfolio of Bluetooth low energy solutions for industrial applications, which includes the CC2541 wireless MCU.

Bluetooth Smart brings a host of new features and benefits to industrial applications making it easier to get information and control systems via smartphone or tablet, bypassing more manual and often complicated systems including:

  • Small form factor, low power connectivity for industrial and consumer lighting
  • Wireless human machine interface (HMI) and remote display saves costs, improves user experiences and enables remote display, monitoring and debugging
  • Storage of personalized preferences, such as operator setups and ergonomic details, on your mobile device
  • Transfer maintenance-related data to and from difficult-to-reach equipment via a mobile device for sending updates, such as firmware and calibration values
  • Cable replacement of RS-232, RS-485 or USB connections with moderate throughputs (<100 kbps) including motor drive and control can use Bluetooth Smart transmissions

SimpleLink Bluetooth low energy CC2540T features and benefits

Features

Benefits

  • Development tools, software, documentation and TI E2E™ support
  • Easier and faster development
  • Get demo up and running in five minutes with the SimpleLink SensorTag
  • Industry leading selectivity
  • Increased link robustness in crowded 2.4 GHz environment
  • Extended temperature range
  • Allows for lighting designs with high junction temperature and any other designs requiring to work in conditions above 85C
  • 97dB link budget
  • Link reliability enables long-range applications without an external front end

True single-chip Bluetooth low energy solution:

  • Integrated MCU and RF
  • 256KB of embedded Flash
  • Royalty-free TI BLE-Stack protocol stack,profile software and sample applications
  • Single-mode Bluetooth Smart sensor applications
  • Simplified design with one-chip, integrated and flexible solution
  • Most mature Bluetooth low energy solution
  • Easy-to-use, field-proven Bluetooth low energy technology

Pricing and availability
The SimpleLink Bluetooth low energy CC2540T wireless MCU is part of TI's free sample program and is available through TI authorized distributors starting at $2.30 per 1,000 units.

Fast development with CC2540- and CC2541-based tools including:

  • The CC2540 Development Kit (CC2540DK): A complete performance test platform with the same functionality as the CC2540T for $299
  • The CC2540 Mini Development Kit (CC2540DK-MINI): A software development reference design for $99
  • The CC2541 SensorTag Development Kit (CC2541DK-SENSOR): A mobile app development platform for$25
  • The CC-debugger and programmerfor $49

Find out more about TI's Bluetooth low energy solutions

About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) is a global semiconductor design and manufacturing company that develops analog ICs and embedded processors. By employing the world's brightest minds, TI creates innovations that shape the future of technology. TI is helping more than 100,000 customers transform the future, today. Learn more at www.ti.com.

Trademarks
SimpleLink, BLE-Stack, and TI E2E are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

Source: Texas Instruments

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