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    2.     Broadest Portfolio of 32-Bit ARM-based Microcontrollers (MCU)
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Dung Dang

As the world becomes more connected, embedded systems continue to add new connectivity options, along with advanced sensing capabilities and local analytics. And a rapidly expanding list of functionalities drives the need for new protocol stacks, sophisticated algorithms and comprehensive software frameworks to schedule and manage system complexity.

Even software development is facing the pressures of shrinking timelines and a constant need to adapt products for different markets – all while incorporating a variety of connectivity standards or meeting other requirements. For embedded projects, these obstacles often also include fragmented hardware platforms, software incompatibility and different connectivity standards. But while companies continue to invest heavily in software engineering resources, the process remains a lengthy and challenging cycle.

To help solve these issues, TI announced the release of its new SimpleLink™ MCU platform. Created for developers, this platform brings together the industry’s broadest portfolio of connected hardware, a unified software solution and immersive resources within one environment. This approach will ultimately expedite development time and help future-proof product designs.

Broadest Portfolio of 32-Bit ARM-based Microcontrollers (MCU)

To be successful in different markets, all with constantly evolving requirements, it is critical to design within a platform that can scale across multiple connectivity standards and quickly adapt to a base product. The SimpleLink MCU portfolio of devices offers a broad range of wired and wireless MCUs that all share industry-leading features important to connected applications: ultra-low power, robustness, advanced security and analog integration, and support for a wide range of differentiated wired and wireless protocols.

Built on a common foundation, each device within the SimpleLink MCU portfolio integrates a number of features such as acquiring and processing high-precision analog signals, fortifying systems with more security, increasing long-range communication or squeezing several more years of life out of a coin cell in a sensor node. The devices can be classified into three categories, as illustrated in Figure 1:

  • MSP432™ host microcontrollers offer advanced analog capabilities and a wide range of memory scalability to run multiple wireless protocols – typically used to drive wireless network processors.
  • Wireless microcontrollers include full system-on-chip (SoC) solutions that incorporate a wireless network processor with a microcontroller, covering a wide range of wireless connectivity and standards that include: Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth® low energy, Sub-1 GHz and dual-band (Sub-1 GHz and 2.4GHz).
  • Wireless network processors offer an integrated radio and network processor to run the network stack, connecting to a host microcontroller to run the top-level application.
GUID-526A33B0-1B45-4AAA-8D22-0D59901C43A4-low.png Figure 1 SimpleLink microcontrollers supported by one software platform