The CC2530 is a true system-on-chip (SoC) solution for 2.4-GHz IEEE 802.15.4, ZigBee and RF4CE applications. It can build powerful network nodes with very low total material cost.
What is cc2530?
Introduction to cc2530:
The CC2530 combines the performance of a leading RF transceiver with the industry-standard enhanced 8051 CPU, in-system programmable flash memory, 8-KB RAM and many other powerful features. CC2530 is available in four different flash memory versions: CC2530F32/64/128/256, which have 32/64/128/256KB of flash memory respectively. The CC2530 has different operating modes, making it particularly suitable for systems with ultra-low power requirements. Short transition times between operating modes further ensure low energy consumption.
The CC2530F256 combines Texas Instruments' industry-leading golden unit ZigBee protocol stack (Z-Stack™) to provide a powerful and complete ZigBee solution.
CC2530F64 combines Texas Instruments' golden unit RemoTI to better provide a powerful and complete ZigBee RF4CE remote control solution.
CC2530 function introduction:
·RF/Layout
–RF transceiver for 2.4-GHz IEEE 802.15.4
–Extremely high receiving sensitivity and anti-interference performance
– Programmable output power up to 4.5 dBm
– Requires very few external components
– Only one crystal oscillator is needed to meet the needs of mesh network systems
–6-mm ×6-mm QFN40 package
– Suitable system configuration to comply with worldwide radio frequency regulations: ETSI EN 300 328 and EN 300440 (Europe), FCC CFR47 Part 15 (USA) and ARIB STD-T-66 (Japan)
·Low power consumption
– Active mode RX (CPU idle): 24 mA
– Active mode TX at 1dBm (CPU idle): 29mA
–Power supply mode 1 (4 μs wake-up): 0.2 mA
– Power supply mode 2 (sleep timer operation): 1 μA
– Power supply mode 3 (external interrupt): 0.4 μA
–Wide supply voltage range (2 V–3.6 V)
·Microcontroller
– Excellent performance and low power 8051 microcontroller core with code prefetching
–32-, 64-, or 128-KB of in-system programmable flash memory
–8-KB RAM with data retention capability under various power supply modes
–Support hardware debugging
·Peripherals
–Powerful 5-channel DMA
–IEEE 802.5.4 MAC timer, general timer (one 16-bit timer, two 8-bit timers)
–IR generating circuit
– 32-kHz sleep timer with capture function
–Hardware supports CSMA/CA
–Supports precise digital RSSI/LQI
–Battery monitor and temperature sensor
– 12-bit ADC with 8 inputs and configurable resolution
–AES security coprocessor
– 2 powerful USARTs supporting multiple serial communication protocols
–21 general-purpose I/O pins (19×4 mA, 2×20 mA)
–Watchdog timer
What can cc2530 do?
CC2530 Application:
2.4-GHz IEEE 802.15.4 system
RF4CE remote control system (requires >64-KB flash memory)
ZigBee, system (256-KB memory)
Home/Building Automation
Lighting system
Industrial Control and Monitoring
Low power wireless sensor network
consumer electronics
medical insurance
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