Product Overview: Texas Instruments CC2640R2FRSMR
The Texas Instruments CC2640R2FRSMR is a state-of-the-art wireless microcontroller (MCU) that is specifically designed to cater to the needs of modern Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) applications. As part of TI's SimpleLink™ family, this device offers a robust and flexible platform for developers looking to create connected products with efficient power consumption and reliable wireless connectivity.
Key Features
- Bluetooth 5 Ready: The CC2640R2FRSMR supports the Bluetooth 5 specification, allowing for increased range and throughput, as well as improved coexistence with other wireless technologies.
- Power Efficiency: With its low-power design, this MCU is optimized for battery-operated devices, ensuring long operational life and reduced maintenance costs.
- Advanced Security: The device incorporates robust security features, including AES-128 encryption, to safeguard data communications against unauthorized access and ensure privacy.
- Flexible Memory Configuration: It includes 128KB of in-system programmable flash, 20KB of ultra-low leakage SRAM, and an additional 8KB of SRAM for cache, which can be used for code or data.
- High-Performance RF: The CC2640R2FRSMR comes with a powerful RF transceiver that provides industry-leading RF sensitivity and output power, which translates to reliable connections even in challenging environments.
Applications
The versatility of the CC2640R2FRSMR makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, including but not limited to:
- Wearable devices
- Wireless sensors and IoT devices
- Home and building automation systems
- Health and fitness monitors
- Industrial monitoring and control
Design Support
Texas Instruments provides comprehensive design support for the CC2640R2FRSMR, including development tools, reference designs, and online resources to facilitate rapid development and bring products to market faster. With its robust feature set and extensive support ecosystem, the CC2640R2FRSMR is an excellent choice for developers looking to leverage the power of Bluetooth 5 in their next wireless application.