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TI delivers industry’s first 2.4-GHz system-on-chip fully optimized for ZigBee® RF4CE remote controlsTexas Instruments Incorporated introduced the first fully optimized IEEE 802.15.4 system-on-chip for remote control applications. The CC2533 enables single-chip remote controls to be built with lower power, higher reliability and lower bill-of-materials (BOM) cost than alternative devices, and it provides an out-of-the-box solution for home entertainment devices (TVs, set top boxes, Blu-Ray players and home theaters). TI also offers the free RemoTI™ protocol stack with reference designs and
sample applications to implement remote controls and target controllers for fast
time to market. The CC2533 is the industry’s first device designed specifically
for the ZigBee RF4CE chip market, building upon the successful CC2530 system-on-chip
released in May 2009. To order development kits and samples, see
www.ti.com/cc2533-pr
"Texas Instruments has played a critical role in the development of the
ZigBee RF4CE standard and TI’s portfolio of low-power RF hardware and software
will drive even stronger penetration of RF4CE in next-generation consumer
electronics,” said Bas Driesen, chairman of the RF4CE Steering Committee.
“As consumers continue to demand new capabilities and innovation, ZigBee RF4CE
delivers the enabling technology to give users a unique and improved living room
experience.”
ZigBee RF4CE, first announced in March 2009, is a standardized specification for
radio-frequency communications that enables faster, more reliable and greater
flexibility for devices to operate from larger distances. It removes the line-of-sight
and field-of-vision barriers in today’s IR (infrared) remotes. With its two-way
communication, ZigBee RF4CE opens the door to a whole new set of capabilities
and consumer experiences.
CC2533: Key features and benefits
- On-chip memory: Offers options of 64-KB and 96-KB in-system programmable
Flash optimized for ZigBee RF4CE applications; provides pin-compatible upgrade
path to CC2531 with 256 KB of Flash and USB interface.
- Low power: Four flexible power modes offer lowest current consumption,
including a 1-uA sleep mode, allowing up to 10 times longer battery life
compared to IR-based remote controls.
- Best performance: Device integrates a best-in-class transceiver with a
typical receiver sensitivity of
-97 dBm and output power of 7 dBm.
- Rich peripheral set: 5-channel DMA, 23 GPIOs, 2 USARTs, SPI, I2C and 4
timers allows for additional system integration with user interface, reducing
overall system BOM.
- Free stack: TI offers a free, downloadable software stack, RemoTI network
protocol, reference designs and tools to ensure customers have everything
needed for system development.
Pricing and availability
- The CC2533 is in production and available now in a QFN-40 package. Pricing
starts at $1.99 in quantities of 10,000 units.
Reference designs and development kits
Start your development today with a reference design or comprehensive evaluation
kit that provides all the hardware and software necessary to evaluate the
CC2533:
- CC2533 reference design (CC2533EM-REFDES).
- RemoTI target module reference design (REMOTI-REFDES).
- Basic RF4CE development kit (CC2533DK-RF4CE-BA).
- Basic CC2533 development kit (CC2533DK).
- Evaluation module kit (CC2533-EMK).
Find out more about TI’s low-power RF portfolio at the links below:
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