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Multi Standard Operation

The document discusses electronic smart locks that can be controlled by a phone via Bluetooth and integrate with home automation systems using various wireless standards. It introduces the SimpleLink Multi-Standard CC1352R/CC2652R device that supports these standards with ultra-low power and a programmable sensor interface to maximize battery life. Features like concurrent multi-protocol and RSSI monitoring allow controlling an existing low-power network and locating users.

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Multi Standard Operation

The document discusses electronic smart locks that can be controlled by a phone via Bluetooth and integrate with home automation systems using various wireless standards. It introduces the SimpleLink Multi-Standard CC1352R/CC2652R device that supports these standards with ultra-low power and a programmable sensor interface to maximize battery life. Features like concurrent multi-protocol and RSSI monitoring allow controlling an existing low-power network and locating users.

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Electronic Smart Locks: Ultra-low power and

Multi-Standard operation

Electronic door locks with integrated connectivity offer new possibilities such as controlling your door directly from your phone with Bluetooth low energy, integrating with existing home
automation systems using Sub-1 GHz, Zigbee, or Thread, and monitoring your door from anywhere in the world with Wi-Fi. The typical challenge with connected electronic door lock designs is
maintaining low power operation to achieve maximum battery life while integrating multiple connectivity protocols for a robust network with remote user interface.

The SimpleLink Multi-Standard CC1352R/CC2652R devices offer a single-chip solution that supports BLE, Zigbee, Thread, and Sub-1 GHz operation with an integrated Arm-Cortex M4F
application processor. The device is ultra-low power with 0.8uA in standby and has an integrated Sensor Controller core which provides a programmable interface to analog and digital sensors
and is designed to reduce active power & maximize sleep time.

Features Benefits Resources


Integrated Arm-Cortex M4F application processor
with: Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and
• Programmable, low power sensor interface Monitor tamper detection & door bolt status in low power CC26x2 Sensor Controller
• 12-bit ADC manner to enable longer battery lifetime
• I2C / I2C SimpleLink™ Sensor Controller BoosterPack
• And more…
TI 15.4-Stack Sub-1 GHz out-of-box star-network Reduce time to market, lower development costs, increase
solution: packet transmission success rates for optimized low power
• Network formation, discovery, joining and sensor network and longer battery life time; allows developer
leaving to focus on the end application thanks to a fully tested, pre- Learn more about the TI 15.4-Stack
• Supports large network up to 1000+ nodes built Sub-1 GHz star-network solution.
• FCC/ETSI certification-ready SimpleLink Academy TI 15.4-Stack Project Zero
• Frequency hopping and acknowledgments Runs on Ultra-low power SimpleLink wireless MCU.
• Full end to end solution with ready to use
gateway offering.
2x faster over-the-air firmware updates minimize power
Bluetooth 5 high speed support (2Mbps) www.ti.com/Bluetooth5
consumption and extend battery life
Concurrent multi-protocol operation on a single Run Sub-1 GHz or Zigbee concurrently with BLE on a single Connect Series: Dynamic Multi-Protocol Demo
chip: device to add smart phone connectivity to an existing low
powered by the Dynamic Multi-Protocol Manager power network Dynamic Multi-protocol Manager Fundamentals
Locate the smart phone user by measuring the receiver signal
RSSI Connection Monitor Connection Monitor Example
strength (RSSI)
Industry’s smallest, full-featured Bluetooth 5
Allows for small form factor designs to fit in space constrained Blog: Industry’s smallest full-featured Bluetooth 5
solution:
door lock enclosures solution
2.7mm x 2.7 mm WCSP package option

Read more about Smart Door Locks using the SimpleLink Platform
Learn more about the Access Control Panel with Capacitive touch Reference Design TIDM-1004
Learn more about the Battery Powered Smart Lock Reference Design with BLE provisioning TIDC-01005
See additional system parts at TI electronic smart lock reference design page

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