With the proliferation of communicating-hardware devices that use microcontrollers, it has become necessary to combine both the processing and communication functions to create easy to use devices. And many applications today use not only microcontrollers, but they also have a need for nodes communicating with each other and/or a central controller. To illustrate this direction, let's consider Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Parts Used within the Module
Wireless Microcontrollers | ||
CC1350 SimpleLink Ultra-Low Power Dual Band Wireless MCU | CC2640 SimpleLink Ultra-Low Power Wireless MCU for Bluetooth Low Energy | CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT solution, a Single-Chip Wireless MCU |
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RF430CL330H Dynamic NFC Interface Transponder | CC430F5137 Ultra Low-Power Microcontroller SoC with Integrated RF Transceiver Core | LAUNCHXL-CC2650LAUNCHXL-CC2650SimpleLink CC2650 Multi-standard Wireless MCU LaunchPad |
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Smart RF Transceivers | ||
CC1120EMK-868-915CC1120EMK-868-915Evaluation Kit for High-Performance RF Transceiver for Narrowband System | ||
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Wireless Network Processors | ||
CC3100MOD SimpleLink Wi-Fi Network Processor Module BoosterPack | ||
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Range Extenders | ||
CC2592RGVTCC2592RGVTRange Extender 2.4-GHz | ||
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Wi-Link 8 Combo Solutions | ||
WiLink 8 Module 2.4 GHz WiFi + Bluetooth COM8 Evaluation Module | ||
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The SimpleLink CC1310 | ||
SimpleLink CC1310 Evaluation Module Kit | CC3200-LAUNCHXLCC3200-LAUNCHXLWiFi SimpleLink CC3200 LaunchPad | |
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