This week's TI Tuesday looks at the new CC1310 sub GHz Launchpad. this board sports an ARM Cortex M3 main MPU at 48Mhz and a separate cortex M0 controller for an autonomous Sensor Controller to allow ultra low power operation where the IO works while the main MPU sleeps... WOW.
As you will see, the range even on a very crude test is over 3X that of previously tested sub GHz radio modules including the TI CC110L
I had 2 modules to try so was able to test the built in application with no uploads required, If you have any BOOST-SHARP96 display modules the board will also use them with the built in application.
There is also a Long range mode where you gain significant range at the cost of throughput but if it is an IOT sensor mode, how fast do you really need to be.
All in all I think this is a significant improvement in performance and at about 2$ a chip for 1000 of it is an easy choice for your next project
have a bunch of these talking to your hum and then out via WIFI or ethernet and you are set.
The launchpad itself is about 29$ from TI direct. If your going to evaluate this I suggest you get two as you will need a transmitter and a receiver.
I will be trying out further projects with these boards in the future so stay tuned.
TI home page for the CC1310 [ Ссылка ]
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Quick Start [ Ссылка ]
CC1310 Data Sheet [ Ссылка ]
Tech Ref [ Ссылка ]
XDS110 Software package (Driver for USB)
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