Munich, Germany and Santa Barbara, CA – A single-chip MSP430 MCU and low power RF solution brings new functionality for advanced RF networking, energy harvesting, security, and metering. A major upgrade for the Platform for Secure Wireless Devices was just announced by Green Hills Software.
The new CC430 wireless platform from Texas Instruments simplifies low-power RF design to offer low –power, single-chip radio-frequency (RF) for microcontroller-based applications. The new platform helps advance applications including RF networking, energy harvesting, industrial monitoring and tamper detection, personal wireless networks, and automatic metering infrastructure (AMI).
Munich, Germany and Santa Barbara, CA – A single-chip MSP430 MCU and low power RF solution brings new functionality for advanced RF networking, energy harvesting, security, and metering. A major upgrade for the Platform for Secure Wireless Devices was just announced by Green Hills Software.
The new CC430 wireless platform from Texas Instruments simplifies low-power RF design to offer low –power, single-chip radio-frequency (RF) for microcontroller-based applications. The new platform helps advance applications including RF networking, energy harvesting, industrial monitoring and tamper detection, personal wireless networks, and automatic metering infrastructure (AMI).