TI's new Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip increases battery life with 33 percent reduction in power consumption

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TI's new Bluetooth low energy system-on-chip increases battery life with 33 percent reduction in power consumption

CC2541 aimed at Bluetooth Smart applications for consumer medical, sports and fitness, security, entertainment and home automation

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (Nasdaq: TXN), the industry leader in highly integrated wireless connectivity solutions, today announced its new CC2541 Bluetooth® low energy system-on-chip (SoC), aimed at Bluetooth Smart sensor applications for consumer medical, sports and fitness, security, entertainment and home automation. The SoC offers a 33 percent reduction in power consumption compared to TI's previous-generation CC2540 SoC when transmitting at 1 milliwatt output power, while maintaining robust RF performance. The CC2541 is pin-to-pin compatible with the CC2540, which allows manufacturers to take advantage of the power savings through an easy migration of existing designs. An associated CC2541EMK development kit will also be available to further simplify and reduce design time for new Bluetooth Smart devices. For more information, visit: http://www.ti.com/product/cc2541.

"We're excited to see the advancements in the Bluetooth low energy space with Bluetooth Smart and Smart Ready devices already available and several about to hit the market," said Sid Shaw, product marketing manager, low-power RF, TI. "With the CC2541 SoC TI continues its commitment to offer low-power and easily-deployable Bluetooth low energy solutions to manufacturers. Our new CC2541 SoC adds to TI's full system-solution, aimed at simplifying design and shrinking development time for Bluetooth Smart sensor applications."

"Bluetooth 4.0 technology is expanding into new markets as innovative use cases and products become available," said Michael Foley, Ph.D., executive director, Bluetooth SIG. "We are pleased to see TI enabling longer battery life with the CC2541 SoC to further fuel interest in Bluetooth 4.0 technology and the growth of Bluetooth Smart and Smart Ready devices."

TI's new Bluetooth low energy solution will be demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week (Jan. 10-13). In its meeting space (N116, Las Vegas Convention Center North Hall), TI will also give a sneak-peek of its upcoming CC2541DK-SENSOR development kit for Android- and iOS-based smartphone applications. The kit opens up the world of Bluetooth low energy-based sensors to smartphone application developers because it requires no RF hardware knowledge or embedded software programming on the sensor-application side. The six sensors included in the kit enable applications such as tag trackers, thermostats, weather stations, theft alarms, remote controls and others that can be controlled by a consumer's smartphone. The kit will be available for purchase in early 2Q 2012. Stay tuned for more on http://www.ti.com/bluetoothlowenergy.

TI's CC2541 Bluetooth low energy solution: Key features and benefits

    --  Early realization of low-power, single-mode Bluetooth low energy sensor
        applications
        --  Full system solution: 2.4 GHz CC2541 SoC, royalty-free TI protocol
            stack, profile software, sample applications, development kits,
            technical documents and support
    --  Simplified design with one-chip, integrated and flexible solution
        --  Controller, host and application on one 6 mm x 6 mm device
        --  Applications can be written directly onto the CC2541, which supports
            both analog and digital peripherals
        --  Flash-based: firmware can be updated in the field and persistent
            data can be stored on-chip
        --  Pin-for-pin compatible with TI's CC2540 Bluetooth low energy SoC and
            CC253x ZigBee® RF4CE solutions
        --  Support for Bluetooth version 4.0 and proprietary modes at 250Kbps,
            500Kbps, 1Mbps and 2Mbps
        --  Robust, proven Bluetooth technology that builds on success of the
            CC2540
    --  Enables design of low power sensor devices that can operate for >1 year
        on a coin cell battery
        --  18.5 mA TX current at 0 dBm
        --  As low as 14mA current drawn from the battery (a 20 percent
            reduction) when using TI's TPS62730 step down converter (CR2032 coin
            cell)
    --  Robust RF performance
        --  Up to 99 dB link budget
        --  Best-in-class coexistence with other 2.4 GHz devices
Tools, availability, packaging and price

The CC2541 SoC is currently sampling to lead customers and will go in volume production in February. It is packaged in a ROHS-compliant, 6 mm x 6 mm QFN-40. The corresponding CC2541EMK will be available in late January on TI's eStore for $99 and through TI authorized distributors. The CC2541DK-SENSORdevelopment kit will be available in early 2Q 2012.

Find out more about TI's Bluetooth low energy and wireless connectivity solutions

    --  Order development kits and samples: http://www.ti.com/bluetoothlowenergy-pr
    --  View TI's Bluetooth low energy demos of Android and iOS smartphone apps
    --  TI's wireless connectivity solutions: http://www.ti.com/wirelessconnectivity
    --  TI E2E(TM) low-power RF & wireless connectivity community:
        http://www.ti.com/wiconforum
About TI's wireless connectivity portfolioTI provides the industry's broadest portfolio of mature wireless connectivity solutions. With expertise in more than a dozen technologies, TI ensures customers the best-suited wireless connectivity for every type of application. TI's product portfolio is complemented with the support and tools that customers and developers need to quickly and easily bring wirelessly connected designs to market. Visit the company's Wireless Connectivity Portal for an overview of TI-supported technologies, the full product portfolio, and example use cases.

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