Datasheet
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CC1350
SWRS183 –JUNE 2016
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Device Overview Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated
• Tools and Development Environment
– Full-Feature and Low-Cost Development Kits
– Multiple Reference Designs for Different RF
Configurations
– Packet Sniffer PC Software
– Sensor Controller Studio
– SmartRF™ Studio
– SmartRF Flash Programmer 2
– IAR Embedded Workbench
®
for ARM
– Code Composer Studio™
1.2 Applications
• 315-, 433-, 470-, 500-, 779-, 868-, 915-,
920-MHz and 2.4-GHz ISM and SRD Systems
• Low-Power Wireless Systems
With 50-kHz to 5-MHz Channel Spacing
• Home and Building Automation
• Wireless Alarm and Security Systems
• Industrial Monitoring and Control
• Bluetooth low energy Beacon Management
• Bluetooth low energy Commissioning
• Smart Grid and Automatic Meter Reading
• Wireless Healthcare Applications
• Wireless Sensor Networks
• Active RFID
• IEEE 802.15.4g, IP-Enabled Smart Objects
(6LoWPAN), Wireless M-Bus, KNX Systems,
Wi-SUN™, and Proprietary Systems
• Energy-Harvesting Applications
• Electronic Shelf Label (ESL)
• Long-Range Sensor Applications
• Heat-Cost Allocators
(1) For more information, see Section 9, Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information.
1.3 Description
The CC1350 is a member of the CC26xx and CC13xx family of cost-effective, ultra-low-power, 2.4 GHz
and Sub-1 GHz RF devices. Very low active RF and microcontroller (MCU) current consumption, in
addition to flexible low-power modes, provide excellent battery lifetime and allow long range operation on
small coin-cell batteries and in energy-harvesting applications.
The CC1350 is the first device in the CC13xx and CC26xx family of cost-effective, ultra-low-power
wireless MCUs capable of handling both Sub-1 GHz and 2.4 GHz RF frequencies. The CC1350 device
combines a flexible, very low-power RF transceiver with a powerful 48-MHz Cortex-M3 microcontroller in a
platform supporting multiple physical layers and RF standards. A dedicated Radio Controller (Cortex-M0)
handles low-level RF protocol commands that are stored in ROM or RAM, thus ensuring ultra-low power
and flexibility to handle both Sub-1 GHz protocols and 2.4 GHz protocols (for example Bluetooth low
energy). This enables the combination of a Sub-1 GHz communication solution that offers the best
possible RF range together with a Bluetooth low energy smartphone connection that enables great user
experience through a phone application. The Sub-1 GHz only device in this family is the CC1310.
The CC1350 device is a highly integrated, true single-chip solution incorporating a complete RF system
and an on-chip DC-DC converter.
Sensors can be handled in a very low-power manner by a dedicated autonomous ultra-low-power MCU
that can be configured to handle analog and digital sensors; thus the main MCU (Cortex-M3) can
maximize sleep time.
The CC1350 power and clock management and radio systems require specific configuration and handling
by software to operate correctly, which has been implemented in the TI-RTOS. TI recommends using this
software framework for all application development on the device. The complete TI-RTOS and device
drivers are offered in source code free of charge.
Device Information
(1)
PART NUMBER PACKAGE BODY SIZE (NOM)
CC1350F128RGZ VQFN (48) 7.00 mm × 7.00 mm