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TI, C.G. Development and Quanta Microsystems Launch Complete RF4CE Development Platform

(Top News, 12 Oct 2009 )

Texas Instruments Inc. (TI), C.G. Development Ltd and Quanta Microsystems Inc. have announced a complete, easy-to-use RF4CE development platform for advanced RF remote control applications. This development platform is based on TI's IEEE 802.15.4 chipset, CC2530, along with TI's ultra-low power MSP430 MCUs and related software stacks supporting ZigBee PRO and ZigBee RF4CE.

"With TI's latest RF4CE golden unit platform, we are pleased to deliver such a solid foundation for developing products matching customers' future requirements. Developers' ideas for user interface can be easily implemented with choices from TI's MSP430 product portfolio, which seamlessly connect with the CC2530 and communicate information to other systems through an RF4CE interface," said Desmond Chan, Asia marketing manager for Low-Power RF, Texas Instruments Hong Kong.

TI's CC2530 offers 2x more Flash memory than the closest competitor (256kB), and its extensive peripheral set (DMA, GPIO, USARTs, ADC, timers) supports a wide range of applications and reduces bill-of-material cost. The CC2530 also integrates a leading RF transceiver with an industry-standard enhanced 8051 MCU, in-system programmable flash memory, 8kB RAM and many other powerful features.

RemoTI network protocol for ZigBee RF4CE

TI ultra-low power MSP430 MCUs

CC2530 development kits

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