DALLAS, June 21,
2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ:
TXN) today expanded its connectivity portfolio with a new family of
wireless microcontrollers (MCU) that enable high-quality
Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) at half the price of competing
devices. Featuring best-in-class standby current and
radio-frequency (RF) performance, the SimpleLink™ Bluetooth LE
CC2340 family is built on the foundation of TI's decades of
wireless connectivity expertise. Pricing for the CC2340 family will
start as low as $0.79, making it
affordable for engineers to add Bluetooth LE connectivity to more
products. For more information, see www.ti.com/cc2340.

"Industrywide, 5 billion Bluetooth® enabled devices are forecast
to ship in 2022," said Mark Powell,
CEO of the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), the standards
organization that oversees Bluetooth technology. "The commitment
and involvement of Bluetooth SIG members like Texas Instruments
allow Bluetooth technology to meet the growing demands for enhanced
wireless connectivity in a wider range of applications. I am
grateful for the contributions of our membership in delivering
innovative solutions that benefit the Bluetooth ecosystem and help
broaden the adoption of Bluetooth technology."
TI will demonstrate the CC2340 wireless MCUs in booth No. 3A-215
at embedded world in Nuremberg, Germany, June 21-23,
2022. For more information, see ti.com/embeddedworld.
"The adoption of Bluetooth LE is accelerating and our embedded
world demo of the CC2340 family will show you how to quickly and
easily add the technology to any application," said Marian Kost, vice president and general manager
of Connectivity at Texas Instruments. "The new MCUs will provide
high-quality RF and power performance at an affordable price,
backed by unrivaled technical support and internal manufacturing
capacity investments that will help meet our customers' demand for
years to come."
Implement high-quality RF and
power performance at an affordable price
The CC2340R2 and CC2340R5 wireless MCUs, offering flash memory
of 256KB and 512KB respectively, provide exceptional flexibility
for engineers and ample space for application code. Additionally,
with the proliferation of Bluetooth LE applications, designers need
additional memory capacity to easily update software remotely. The
new wireless MCU family features 36KB of RAM with over-the-air
download support.
The new MCUs include industry-leading standby current of less
than 830 nA, which is 40 percent lower than competing devices. The
reduction in standby current helps extend battery life for up to 10
years on a coin cell battery in wireless applications such as
electronic shelf labels and tire pressure monitoring systems. The
CC2340 family also features an operating temperature range of –40ºC
to 125ºC to help ensure a stable connection across applications,
from industrial sensors and medical laboratories to outdoor
environments such as EV chargers or smart meters.
Engineers are also able to expand RF performance and connection
range with an output power up to +8 dBm, the industry's highest
among competing Bluetooth LE wireless MCUs. In addition, the CC2340
devices feature an integrated RF balun to enable a simpler design
with fewer external components, leading to cost savings.
Enable broader adoption of
Bluetooth LE technology
With the increased memory, longer battery life and wider
temperature range at an affordable price, engineers can enable more
connected everyday applications such as:
- Medical devices: In glucose meters, for example, the CC2340
MCUs' standby current of less than 830 nA leads to an end-product
shelf life of 18 to 24 months and two weeks of active Bluetooth LE
operation on a coin cell battery.
- Building automation: Smart-home hubs can take advantage of the
CC2340 MCUs' wireless protocol support and output power range up to
+8 dBm.
- Personal care: For products such as an electric toothbrush, the
CC2340 wireless MCUs offer low power consumption in sleep mode, and
can extend battery life.
Integrate Bluetooth in two minutes
or less
At embedded world this week, visitors to TI's booth can use the
SimpleLink CC2340 LaunchPad™ development kit to establish a
Bluetooth LE connection in two minutes or less. Throughout the
show, TI will demonstrate how its products can help engineers
overcome edge AI, connectivity and automotive design challenges. To
view virtual demos and related white papers, technical articles and
on-demand training, see TI.com/embeddedworld.
To simplify implementation, engineers can connect with TI
applications engineers through the TI E2E™ Bluetooth support forum.
Engineers also have access to the proven, royalty-free Bluetooth LE
software stack, which TI has supported and kept updated since
2010.
Package, availability and
pricing
To get started with the CC2340 wireless MCUs, customers can
request samples as well as a development kit (LP-EM-CC2340R5)
priced at US$39. The new wireless
MCUs are expected to be in volume production in the first half of
2023.
Pricing for the CC2340 family will start as low as US$0.79 for 1,000-unit quantities. To learn more
about the new wireless MCU family, see www.ti.com/cc2340.
Connectivity solutions to match
your design needs
The CC2340R2 and CC2340R5 wireless MCUs are the latest addition
to the SimpleLink portfolio that provides innovative connectivity
solutions to serve the industrial, automotive and personal
electronics markets.
TI is developing affordable, quality and low-power wireless
MCUs, certified modules, and transceivers, along with complete
software offerings to fit any RF design need. For more information,
see www.ti.com/wireless.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global
semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells
analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as
industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications
equipment and enterprise systems. Our passion to create a better
world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors
is alive today, as each generation of innovation builds upon the
last to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable
and more affordable – making it possible for semiconductors to go
into electronics everywhere. We think of this as Engineering
Progress. It's what we do and have been doing for decades. Learn
more at TI.com.
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