TI Delivers Location Detection SoC For ZigBee Wireless Sensor Networking
The CC2431 is based on the CC2430 SoC solution for low-power RF applications. Both devices combine the performance of the CC2420 RF transceiver core with an enhanced 8051 microcontroller, up to 128 kB flash memory, 8 kB of RAM and many additional features in a 7mm x 7mm package.
The CC2431's RSSI-based location engine calculates the node's position based on the receive signal strength from CC2430-based reference nodes with known locations and can then send the location information to a collector (e.g. computer, PDA, handset). This capability reduces network traffic and communication delays compared to centralized location systems. In typical applications, accuracy of 3-5 meters can be achieved.
"Combined with the Z-Stack, the CC2431 provides the market's most competitive ZigBee solution and illustrates the innovation and market leadership of the Chipcon product line," said Art George, senior vice president of TI's high-performance analog business. "Customers will now be able to develop reliable and robust wireless networks, while reducing time-to-market and minimizing production costs."
TI's Z-Stack protocol software is designed to the ZigBee 2006 specification and supports multiple platforms, including the CC2431, CC2430, and CC2420+MSP430 platform. The Z-Stack has been awarded the ZigBee Alliance's golden unit status by the ZigBee test house TÜV Rheinland and is used by thousands of ZigBee developers worldwide.
The CC2431 is sampling now, with volume production scheduled for 3Q 2007. The device is available in a RoHS-compliant 7mm x 7mm QLP-48 package. The CC2430 is in volume production and available from TI and its authorized distributors.
SOURCE: Texas Instruments Incorporated