System-on-Chip (SoC) Solution for ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Network
CC2431
- Location Engine calculates the location of a node in a network
- High performance and low power 8051 microcontroller core.
- 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 compliant RF transceiver (industry leading CC2420 radio core.
- ZigBee® protocol stack (Z-Stack™) from Texas Instruments includes support for CC2431’s location engine.
- Excellent receiver sensitivity and robustness to interferers
- 128 KB in-system programmable flash
- 8 KB RAM, 4 KB with data retention in all power modes
- Powerful DMA functionality
- Very few external components
- Only a single crystal needed for mesh network systems
- Low current consumption (RX: 27mA, TX: 27mA, microcontroller running at 32 MHz)
- Only 0.5µA current consumption in power-down mode, where external interrupts or the RTC can wake up the system
- 0.3µA current consumption in power-down mode, where external interrupts can wake up the system
- Very fast transition times from low-power modes to active mode enables ultra low average power consumption in low duty-cycle systems
- CSMA/CA hardware support
- Wide supply voltage range (2.0V - 3.6V)
- Digital RSSI / LQI support
- Battery monitor and temperature sensor
- ADC with up to eight inputs and configurable resolution
- 128-bit AES security coprocessor
- Two powerful USARTs with support for several serial protocols.
- Hardware debug support
- Watchdog timer
- One IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Timer, one general 16-bit timer and two 8-bit timers
- RoHS compliant 7x7mm QLP48 package
- 21 general I/O pins, two with 20mA sink/source capability
- Powerful and flexible development tools available
- Applications
- ZigBee® systems
- 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 systems
- Home/building automation
- Industrial Control and Monitoring
- Low power wireless sensor networks
- Access Control
- PC peripherals
- Set-top boxes and remote controls
- Consumer Electronics
- Container/Vehicle Tracking
- Active RFID
- Inventory Control
The CC2431 is a true System-On-Chip (SOC) for wireless sensor networking ZigBee®/IEEE 802.15.4 solutions. The chip includes a location detection hardware module that can be used in so-called blind nodes (i.e. nodes with unknown location) to receive signals from nodes with known location’s. Based on this the location engine calculates an estimate of a blind node’s position. The CC2431 enables ZigBee® nodes to be built with very low total bill-of-material costs. The CC2431 combines the excellent performance of the leading CC2420 RF transceiver with an industry-standard enhanced 8051 MCU, 128 KB flash memory, 8 KB RAM and many other powerful features. Combined with the industry leading ZigBee® protocol stack (Z-Stack™) from Texas Instruments, the CC2431 provides the market’s most competitive ZigBee® solution.
The CC2431 is highly suited for systems where ultra low power consumption is required. This is achieved by various operating modes. Short transition times between these modes further ensure low power consumption.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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* | Radiation & reliability report | CC2430/CC2431 Reliability Report (Rev. A) | 04 Dec 2007 | |
* | Errata | CC2430, CC2431 Errata Note | 26 Jul 2007 | |
* | Data sheet | System-on-Chip for 2.4 GHz ZigBee(TM) /IEEE 802.15.4 with Location Engine datasheet (Rev. B) | 15 Jun 2007 |
Ordering & quality
- RoHS
- REACH
- Device marking
- Lead finish/Ball material
- MSL rating/Peak reflow
- MTBF/FIT estimates
- Material content
- Qualification summary
- Ongoing reliability monitoring
- Fab location
- Assembly location