Datasheet Texas Instruments CC430F6147

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesCC430F6147
Datasheet Texas Instruments CC430F6147

CC430F614x, CC430F514x, CC430F512x SoC With RF Core

Datasheets

CC430F614x, CC430F514x, CC430F512x SoC With RF Core datasheet
PDF, 1.7 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Feb 27, 2013
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Status

CC430F6147IRGCRCC430F6147IRGCT
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYesNo

Packaging

CC430F6147IRGCRCC430F6147IRGCT
N12
Pin6464
Package TypeRGCRGC
Industry STD TermVQFNVQFN
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-NS-PQFP-N
Package QTY2000250
CarrierLARGE T&RSMALL T&R
Device MarkingCC430F6147CC430F6147
Width (mm)99
Length (mm)99
Thickness (mm).88.88
Pitch (mm).5.5
Max Height (mm)11
Mechanical DataDownloadDownload

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsCC430F6147IRGCR
CC430F6147IRGCR
CC430F6147IRGCT
CC430F6147IRGCT
ADCADC10 - 8chADC10 - 8ch
Additional FeaturesLCD,Real-Time Clock,Watchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out ResetLCD,Real-Time Clock,Watchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out Reset
Antenna ConnectionDifferentialDifferential
CPUMSP430MSP430
CPU CoreMSP430MSP430
CPU Processing Power Consumption, uA/MHz160160
Data Rate (Max), kbps500500
Flash, KB3232
Frequency, MHz2020
Frequency Bands, MHz315,433,779,868,915,920315,433,779,868,915,920
GPIO4444
I2C11
Key ApplicationsData logging, Remote monitoring systems, Wireless sensor networksData logging, Remote monitoring systems, Wireless sensor networks
Max VCC3.63.6
Min VCC1.81.8
Non-volatile Memory, KB3232
Operating Temperature Range, C-40 to 85-40 to 85
Package GroupVQFNVQFN
Package Size: mm2:W x L, PKG64VQFN: 81 mm2: 9 x 9(VQFN)64VQFN: 81 mm2: 9 x 9(VQFN)
RAM, KB44
RF standard supportedProprietary (Sub 1GHz)Proprietary (Sub 1GHz)
ROM, KBN/AN/A
RX Current (Lowest), mA1515
SPI11
SRAM, kB44
SecurityAESAES
Standard versionN/AN/A
Standby Current, uA22
Timers - 16-bit22
UART11
Wake-on radioYesYes
Wakeup time from standby, us240240

Eco Plan

CC430F6147IRGCRCC430F6147IRGCT
RoHSCompliantCompliant

Application Notes

  • CC430 Wake-On-Radio Functionality (Rev. A)
    PDF, 210 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 10, 2012
    The Wake-On-Radio (WOR) feature of the CC430 is a recommended method for conserving power in wireless systems in which the radio periodically wakes up from SLEEP mode and listens for incoming packets. This application note describes the theory, RF1A registers, and timing of the WOR feature. It also describes the special use case of the CC430F61xx and CC430F51xx devices. This application note concl
  • CC430 RF Examples (Rev. C)
    PDF, 117 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Sep 7, 2012
    This application report describes the library components and implementation of the RF code examples for the CC430F61xx and CC430F51xx sub-1GHz system-on-chip (SoC) devices. The examples include support for packet-handling modes, including variable and fixed length filtering, as well as the asynchronous and synchronous modes of communication. The document also explains the key RF configuration regi
  • CC430-Based Wireless Mesh Network Mains Switch
    PDF, 966 Kb, File published: May 20, 2011
    This application report describes a simple wireless mesh network running on a number of wireless power points. Each power point contains a timer switch and a power monitor. The mesh network is self learning. A data concentrator works through the various power points it discovers and forms a network. It can then program the on/off timing of the power point's switch and monitor its power consumption
  • AN088 -- SimpliciTI on the CC430 – Practical Modifications
    PDF, 89 Kb, File published: Mar 10, 2010
  • Using a DC-DC Converter to Reduce Power (Current) Consumption In CC430 Systems
    PDF, 4.6 Mb, File published: Jul 5, 2011
    This application report describes a method to reduce power consumption in CC430-based systems by using a step-down converter TPS62730.
  • AN072 -- Using the TAI-SAW TA0801A SAW Filter and External PA (Rev. A)
    PDF, 359 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Aug 19, 2009
  • AN050 -- Using the CC1101 in the European 868MHz SRD band (Rev. B)
    PDF, 223 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Sep 11, 2009
  • DN508 -- Frequency Scanning using CC430Fx, CC110x, and CC111xFx
    PDF, 65 Kb, File published: Jan 25, 2010
    The purpose of this design note is to show the necessary steps to successfully scan through a frequency band covering n numbers of channels, and find the strongest signal in the band.
  • DN005 -- CC11xx Sensitivity versus Frequency Offset and Crystal Accuracy (Rev. C)
    PDF, 96 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Aug 20, 2009
  • DN022 -- CC110x CC111x OOK ASK Register Settings (Rev. E)
    PDF, 532 Kb, Revision: E, File published: Mar 8, 2012
  • DN016 -- Compact Antenna Solution for 868/915 MHz (Rev. B)
    PDF, 832 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Aug 20, 2009
  • DN032 -- Options for Cost Optimized CC11xx Matching
    PDF, 112 Kb, File published: Aug 25, 2010
  • DN019 -- Powering Low-Power RF Products (Rev. B)
    PDF, 327 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Sep 18, 2009
  • DN507 -- FEC Decoding
    PDF, 264 Kb, File published: Jan 28, 2010
    The purpose of this design note is to show how the FEC decoding implemented in HW on the CC1100, CC1100E, CC1101, CC1110Fx, CC1111Fx, CC1150, CC2500, CC2510Fx, CC2511Fx, and CC2550 can be implemented in SW. This is in particular very important for the CC430Fx device, which has the same radio as the CC1101 and CC1110/11Fx but without HW FEC included.
  • DN502 -- CRC Implementation (Rev. D)
    PDF, 55 Kb, Revision: D, File published: Oct 27, 2009
  • DN024 -- 868 MHz, 915 MHz and 955 MHz Monopole PCB Antenna (Rev. E)
    PDF, 1.0 Mb, Revision: E, File published: Feb 22, 2013
  • DN033 - Mitsubishi Ceramic Antenna for 868 MHz, 915 MHz & 955 (Rev. A)
    PDF, 685 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Sep 14, 2010
  • AN001 -- SRD regulations for license free transceiver operation
    PDF, 260 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 2006
  • DN023 -- 868 MHz, 915 MHz and 955 MHz Inverted F Antenna (Rev. C)
    PDF, 369 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Aug 30, 2011
  • DN018 -- Range Measurements in an Open Field Environment (Rev. A)
    PDF, 607 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 15, 2008
    This design note is a general description of how to set up open field range measurements and what has to be considered. Applies to all low power RF-ICs.
  • DN002 -- Practical Sensitivity Testing
    PDF, 364 Kb, File published: Dec 20, 2006
  • AN003 -- SRD Antennas
    PDF, 358 Kb, File published: Feb 1, 2006
  • DN000 - Design Note Overview (Rev. T)
    PDF, 126 Kb, Revision: T, File published: Oct 12, 2011
  • DN031 -- CC-Antenna-DK Documentation and Antenna Measurements Summary
    PDF, 2.3 Mb, File published: Aug 26, 2010
    DN031 -- Design Notes
  • AN058 -- Antenna Selection Guide (Rev. B)
    PDF, 1.8 Mb, Revision: B, File published: Oct 6, 2010
  • DN035 -- Antenna Quick Guide (Rev. A)
    PDF, 138 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Feb 12, 2013
  • Designing With MSP430 and Segment LCDs (Rev. A)
    PDF, 2.1 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 20, 2015
    Segment liquid crystal displays (LCDs) are needed to provide information to users in a wide variety of applications from smart meters to electronic shelf labels (ESL) to medical equipment. Several MSP430в„ў microcontroller families include built-in low-power LCD driver circuitry that allows the MSP430 MCU to directly control the segmented LCD glass. This application note helps explain how segmented
  • Design Considerations When Using the MSP430 Graphics Library
    PDF, 475 Kb, File published: Oct 5, 2012
    LCDs are a growing commodity in todays market with products as diverse as children's toys to medical devices. Modern LCDs, along with the graphics displayed on them, are growing in complexity. A graphics library can simplify and accelerate development while creating the desired user experience. TI provides the MSP430 Graphics Library for use in developing products with the MSP430в„ў MCU. This
  • ESD Diode Current Specification
    PDF, 520 Kb, File published: Dec 7, 2015
    This document explains the maximum ESD diode current specified for GPIO on MSP microcontrollers. Sometimes signals on specific pins exceed the supply of the MSP MCU. In such a case, the device can handle this overvoltage condition through the ESD diodes, but the ESD diode specification must be considered during application design. The items to be considered are described in this document.
  • MSP Code Protection Features
    PDF, 752 Kb, File published: Dec 7, 2015
    MSP microcontrollers (MCUs) offer a number of features to help control code accessibility in the device, to add different layers of code access management and protection strategies. These include features that can lock or password protect the JTAG/SBW access, IP Encapsulation (IPE) to isolate sensitive code with different permissions than the rest of the program, and bootloader (BSL) access featur

Model Line

Series: CC430F6147 (2)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors> Microcontrollers (MCU)> Other Microcontrollers> CC430
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