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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS - EZ430-RF2500-SEH - MSP430, SOLAR ENERGY HARVESTING, 2.4GHz

$ 71.28

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  • Brand: Texas Instruments
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Product Description
    MSP430, SOLAR ENERGY HARVESTING, 2.4GHZ, DEV KIT
    Silicon Manufacturer:
    Texas Instruments
    Silicon Core Number:
    MSP430
    Kit Application Type:
    Sensing - Temperature
    Application Sub Type:
    Energy Harvesting
    Core Architecture:
    MSP430
    Features
    Efficient solar energy harvesting module for the eZ430-RF2500
    Battery-less operation
    Works in low ambient light
    400+ transmissions in dark
    Adaptable to any RF network or sensor input
    Inputs available for external harvesters (thermal, piezo, 2nd solar panel, etc.)
    USB debugging and programming interface with application backchannel to PC
    18 available analog and communications input/output pins
    Highly integrated, ultra-low-power MSP430 MCU with 16-MHz performance
    Two green and red LEDs for visual feedback
    Interruptible push button for user feedback
    What's Included
    Two
    eZ430-RF2500T
    wireless target boards
    One
    eZ430-RF USB debugging interface
    One AAA battery pack with expansion board (batteries included)
    One SEH-01 Solar Energy Harvester Board
    The eZ430-RF2500-SEH is a complete Solar Energy Harvesting development kit to help create a perpetually powered wireless sensor network based on the ultra-low-power MSP430 microcontroller.
    The Solar Energy Harvester module includes a high-efficiency solar (2.25x2.25”) panel optimized for operating indoors under low-intensity fluorescent lights, which provides enough power to run a wireless sensor application with no additional batteries. Inputs are also available for external energy harvesters such as thermal, piezoelectric, or another solar panel.
    The system also manages and stores additional energy in a pair of thin-film rechargeable EnerChips from
    Cymbet
    which are capable of delivering enough power for 400+ transmissions. The EnerChips act as an energy buffer that stores the energy while the application is sleeping and has light available to harvest. The batteries are environmentally friendly and can be recharged thousands of times. They also have a very low self discharge, which is vital for a no-power, energy harvesting system.
    The
    eZ430-RF2500
    is used to run the energy harvesting application. It is a complete USB-based MSP430 wireless development tool and provides all the hardware and software necessary to use the
    MSP430F2274
    microcontroller and
    CC2500
    2.4-GHz wireless transceiver. It includes a USB debugging interface that allows for real-time, in-system debugging and programming for the MSP430, and it is also the interface to transfer data to a PC from your wireless system.
    The integrated temperature and RF signal strength indicators can be used to monitor the environment, and many external sensors can be used to collect additional data.
    The
    eZ430-RF2500-SEH Sensor Monitor
    is a complete open source application that includes an example energy-aware project to test your hardware and may be used as a framework for your energy harvesting project. Firmware is provided for the MSP430 as well as a PC demo application to display the data samples from your wireless network.
    The ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) classification for this tool will be the same as the included microcontrollers. To find ECCN information for a microcontroller, see the datasheet for that device.
    Any use made of Texas Instruments (TI) classifications, whether it be ECCNs or HTS, is without recourse to TI and at the user’s risk. HTS and export classifications are subject to change. Your company, as the exporter of record, is responsible for determining the correct classification of any item at the time of export. Any HTS or export classification by TI is for TI’s internal use only and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper export classification nor relied upon to make licensing determinations.