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SIMPLICITI
SimpliciTI Compliant Protocol Stack
SIMPLICITI
Overview
SimpliciTI is a simple low-power RF network protocol aimed at small RF networks. SimpliciTI was designed for easy implementation and deployment out-of-the-box on several TI RF platforms such as the MSP430 family of low-power MCUs and the CC1XXX/CC25XX/CC430 transceivers and SoCs.
Small RF networks typically contain battery operated devices which require long battery life, low data rate and low duty cycle and have a limited number of nodes talking directly to each other or through an access point or range extenders. Access point and range extenders are not required but provide extra functionality such as store and forward messages. With SimpliciTI the MCU resource requirements are minimal which results in the low system cost.
The sample applications run out-of-the-box on several hardware platforms:
Small RF networks typically contain battery operated devices which require long battery life, low data rate and low duty cycle and have a limited number of nodes talking directly to each other or through an access point or range extenders. Access point and range extenders are not required but provide extra functionality such as store and forward messages. With SimpliciTI the MCU resource requirements are minimal which results in the low system cost.
The sample applications run out-of-the-box on several hardware platforms:
- SmartRF04 + CC2430EM Development Board
- SmartRF05 + MSP430F2618 + CC2520EM Development Board
- MSP430FG4618/F2013 Experimenter Board with CC1100EM, CC1101EM or CC2500EM
- eZ430-RF2500 Development Tool
- CC430 Wireless Development Tool
- CC1110-CC1111DK and CC2510-CC2511DK
For more information on SimpliciTI™ please visit our SimpliciTI™ wiki page.
Check out the TI SmartRF Packet Sniffer for SimpliciTI below. The packet sniffer runs on a wide variety of capture devices and can visualize the radio traffic on air in real-time. This graphic shows an example of a live capture with the SmartRF Packet Sniffer.
Features
- Low power - A TI proprietary low-power network protocol
- Flexible:
- Direct device-to-device communication
- Simple star with access point for store and forward to end device
- Range extenders to increase range to 4 hops
- Simple - Utilizes a 5 command API
- Low data rate and low duty cycle
- Ease-of-use
- Application examples:
- Alarm & security: occupancy sensors, light sensors, carbon monoxide sensors, glass-breakage detectors
- Smoke detectors
- Automatic meter reading: gas meters, water meters, e-meters
- Active RF-ID applications
Downloads
IDE, configuration, compiler or debugger
SIMPLICITI-CCS — SimpliciTI-CCS-1.1.1.exe
IDE, configuration, compiler or debugger
SIMPLICITI-IAR — SimpliciTI-IAR-1.2.0.exe
Additional resources you might need
IDE, configuration, compiler or debugger
SIMPLICITI-CCS — SimpliciTI-CCS-1.1.1.exe
IDE, configuration, compiler or debugger
SIMPLICITI-IAR — SimpliciTI-IAR-1.2.0.exe
Support software
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Supported products & hardware
Products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Other wireless products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Development kit
PACKET-SNIFFER — SmartRF™ Packet Sniffer 2.18.1
Products
Low-power 2.4-GHz products
Sub-1 GHz wireless MCUs
Sub-1 GHz transceivers
Other wireless products
Automotive wireless connectivity products
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Development kit
Technical documentation
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Type | Title | Date | ||
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More literature | Wireless Connectivity Portfolio | 06 Jan 2011 | ||
More literature | SimpliciTI Change Log (Rev. A) | 07 Jan 2010 | ||
Application note | DN118 -- Porting SimpliciTI to the SmartRF CCxx10 Target Board | 01 Dec 2009 | ||
More literature | SimpliciTI Overview (Rev. B) | 01 Dec 2008 |
Support & training
TI E2E™ forums with technical support from TI engineers
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