The Connected Home Network TI Design shows how to create a Sub-1 GHz star network with full house coverage for security and sensor applications. In this network, the central device is typically mains powered while the end devices are battery powered. The central device can be a gateway for Internet of Things (IoT), and enable internet connectivity for the end devices in the Connected Home Network. This TI Design is a pure software design using standard TI development boards from TI’s Sub-1 GHz wireless connectivity portfolio. To learn more about TI’s 169 MHz, 315 MHz, 433 MHz, 470 MHz, 868 MHz, 915 MHz and 920 MHz solutions, check out our Sub-1 GHz page.
Features:
- Star topology wireless network
- Low power
- Low memory footprint
- Flexible sub-1 GHz RF setup (433MHz, 868MHz, 915MHz)
- Based on SimpliciTI software
- Complete source code available
Parts Include:
CC1120 High Performance RF Transceiver for Narrowband Systems
CC430F6137 16-Bit Ultra-Low-Power MCU, 32KB Flash, 4KB RAM, CC1101 Radio, AES-128, 12Bit ADC, USCI, LCD driver
MSP430FR5739 MSP430FR5739 24 MHz ULP microcontroller with 16 KB FRAM, 1 KB SRAM, 32 IO, 10-bit ADC & comparator
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