CC430 General Overview
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CC430 Overview
The CC430 is the a high performance, single-chip, low-power RF solution for microcontroller-based applications. The core of the microcontroller is based on the new 5xx generation of ultra-low power MSP430 microcontrollers, known for its high degrees of integration, outstanding analog performance and ease of use. The 5xx core is paired with a flexible CC1101 sub-1Ghz transceiver that delivers the sensitivity and blocking performance required to achieve successful communication links in any RF environment. Integrated onto a single device, the CC430 provides a first-class monolithic solution for RF applications and enables the user to minimize RF power, size, and cost requirements while still maintaining high degrees of application performance.
List of Devices
The CC430 family has the following sub-families.
Key Differentiators
Low Power RF Transceiver
- High Sensitivity
- Low current consumption
- Excellent blocking performance
- Flexible data rate & modulation format
- Backwards compatible with equivalent CCxxxx radios
MSP430 MCU
- Ultra-low power design
- High levels of digital + analog integration
- High analog performance
- Ease of development
- Sensor interface
Available Peripherals
The following are links to the peripheral's category.
- System Control Module (SYS)
- Watchdog Timer
- Unified Clock System (UCS)
- Power Management Module and Supply Voltage Supervisor
- Central Processing Unit (CPUX v2)
- Flash Memory Controller
- RAM Controller
- Digital I/O
- Port Mapping Controller
- DMA Controller
- 32-bit Hardware Multiplier (MPY32)
- CRC Module
- AES Encryption Accelerator
- Timer_A
- Real-Time Clock (RTC_A)
- Universal Serial Communication Interface (USCI)
- CC1101-Based Radio Module (RF1A)
- Shared Reference Module (REF)
- ADC12_A
- Comparator B (COMP_B)
- LCD_B Controller (LCD_B)
- Embedded Emulation Module (EEM)

