Radiocrafts has introduced a new dual-mode radio module platform for Smart Metering, Internet of Things (IoT) and Wireless Sensor Networks applications. The module has a 2.4 GHz radio transceiver is an addition to the sub-GHz transceiver that is available on the RC18x0 module that was announced by Radiocrafts in September.
The RC1885 radio module platform is a surface-mounted ultra-low power RF module based on the CC1350 system-on-chip from Texas Instruments. The modules include a low power BLE compliant 2.4 GHz RF transceiver in addition to the sub-Giga Hertz transceiver that is compliant to IEEE 802.15.4g, Wireless M-Bus and many proprietary protocols. It is ideal for battery operated sensors in 6LoWPAN networks.
The BLE compliant 2.4 GHz transceivers enable applications where commissioning and network set-up can be done using a smart-phone. This removes the need for customer-specific HMI (Human-Machine Interface), thereby reducing the system cost significantly.
The ultra-low power radio consumes only 5.5 mA in receive mode and 22 mA during transmission at 14 dBm. The high-performance radio is complemented with a powerful ARM Cortex M3 controller with up to 128 kB of Flash memory and 20 kB of SRAM. A 4 kB EEPROM, and additional 256 kB Flash is optional. The extra Flash memory can be used for over-the-air firmware download. 30 digital and analog I/O makes it easy to interface sensors and actuators in control and monitoring applications. An advanced low power sensor co-processor is available for direct sensor interface.
Using the new module together with the TI-RTOS from Texas Instruments is a powerful combination to build any end application. Part of the TI-RTOS is programmed in ROM, leaving more Flash memory to the application firmware. The modules are also supported by the open source operating system Contiki, through the CC1310 Contiki port.
The compact surface mount modules, which measure only 12.7 x 25.4 mm, are delivered in tape and reel packaging.