Low-Power RF eNewsletter March 2010
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Technical Documents
Low-Power RF Resources
Other News and Events
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Technical Documents
AN088 SimpliciTI™ on the CC430 – Practical Modifications

This application note is intended as a guide to practical modification of SimpliciTI™ for use with everyday applications. The focus will be guidance on how to modify the CC430 clocks and implement interrupts without affecting SimpliciTI operation.

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DN000 Design Note Overview

This document contains an overview of the different design notes available. The design notes are divided into six different categories; RF, SoC, MAC, Tools, Systems, and CC11xx/CC25xx Digital Features.

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Low-Power RF Resources
Bluetooth® low energy Blog

Want to know more about Bluetooth low energy and TI? Follow TI's Karl Torvmark and his Bluetooth low energy blog at the E2E community. www.ti.com/bluetoothlowenergyblog

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Karl Torvmark
Engineer.to.Engineer - TI E2E™ Community
TI E2E Community

Ask questions, share knowledge, explore ideas, and help solve problems with fellow engineers on TI’s Engineer-to-Engineer (E2E) Community.

20,000 members. From 221 countries. And growing.

Join TI and Low-Power RF at e2e.ti.com
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Other News and Events
Starting at 25 cents, TI's new MSP430™ MCU Value Line gives 8-bit developers up to 10X performance and 10X battery life

Committed to solving the growing performance and efficiency challenges of the 8-bit market, Texas Instruments has announced the MSP430 microcontroller (MCU) Value Line that offers superior16-bit MCU performance and industry leading ultra-low power consumption at ultra-low 8-bit MCU prices. Starting at 25 cents, the Value Line ensures 8-bit developers no longer need to sacrifice performance, power efficiency or scalability because of price. For more information, please visit www.ti.com/430value.

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Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA, April 26-29th

Don't miss TI and Low-Power RF at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA, April 26-29th. Visit the TI booth (# 1809) to check out the latest products, technologies and talk with TI experts.

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European ZigBee Developer's Conference, Munich, April 27-28

Meet TI Low-Power RF at the 4th European ZigBee Developer's Conference in Munich from April 26-29th. Experience live demonstrations of our ZigBee solutions and get updated on Energy Harvesting (Tuesday 27th 16 – 16.30) and ZigBee Real World Applications (Wednesday 28th 9 – 9.30) by Mark Grazier, Product Marketing Manager in TI. Visit www.zigbee-devcon-europe.de

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Texas Instruments Technology Days 2010 - Join us for a day packed with technical design seminars and technology exhibits

The IC training is aimed at providing a learning forum for design engineers where practical high-performance solutions, tools and workshops are presented for analog and digital technologies. The exhibits demonstrate the latest TI technology. Don't miss this opportunity to meet with a number of Texas Instruments' experts and gain valuable ideas for solving your technical challenges!

Coming up next: Vancouver April 21st and San Jose April 27th

Visit www.ti.com/techdays for a complete list of our Technology Days worldwide.

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