Arrow has extended its IoT portfolio with a TI SimpleLink wireless MCU platform and is stocking development kits to help customers get into IoT.
The SimpleLink supports communications protocols including Bluetooth low energy, ZigBee, 6LoWPAN, Sub-1 GHz and ZigBee RF4CE. There are ready-to-use protocol stacks.
SimpleLink has an ARM Cortex–M3 core, Flash memory, ADC, peripherals, sensor controller and built-in on-chip security.
It is suited to battery-less energy harvesting applications and always-on applications that run for several years on a coin cell battery. Peak radio currents are below 6.2mA and MCU active current is less than 61µA/MHz. The complete chip can stay in standby mode at only 1µA with memory retention and real time clock running.
To get started developing, Arrow is offering the following kits:
CC2650DK: Includes complete 2.4 GHz hardware, software and RF development platform for Bluetooth Smart, ZigBee and 6LoWPAN
CC2650EMK: Includes two optimized plug-in boards to easily test RF performance with more nodes in a CC2650DK network
CC2650STK: The next-generation Bluetooth Smart SensorTag
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