Wireless environmental sensor
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Wireless environmental sensor
Overview
Our integrated circuits and reference designs demonstrate how to monitor various climate factors and wirelessly communicate with heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and other intelligent building management systems, while significantly decreasing maintenance costs.
Design requirements
Wireless environmental sensor designs require:
- Nano-amp quiescent current, high light-load efficient power topologies to enable 10+ years battery life.
- Nano-power sensing and signal chain to measure temperature, humidity, ambient light and air quality.
- Ultra-low-power wireless MCUs to enable communication with 2.4-GHz and Sub-1-GHz networks.
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Type | Title | Date | ||
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White paper | A link to the Internet of Things IoT Made Easy With SimpleLink Wi-Fi Solutions | 31 Jul 2014 | ||
More literature | Engineering A Smarter Building | 28 Jan 2016 | ||
Application brief | Ultra-Low Power Designs With the CC13x2 and CC26x2 Sensor Controller | 27 Feb 2018 | ||
White paper | Bringing Wireless Scalability to Intelligent Sensing Applications (Rev. B) | 25 Aug 2016 | ||
White paper | Diversifying the IoT with Sub-1 GHz technology | 11 Nov 2015 | ||
More literature | The Evolution of the Internet of Things | 09 Sep 2013 | ||
Application brief | Power Cycling an IoT System with a Nano-power System Timer | 06 Dec 2016 | ||
Circuit design | Low-power sensor measurements: 3.3-V, 1-ksps, 12-bit, single-ended, dual-supply (Rev. A) | 03 Dec 2021 | ||
Circuit design | Low-power sensor measurements: 3.3-V, 1-ksps, 12-bit, single-ended, single-suppl (Rev. A) | 03 Dec 2021 | ||
More literature | Wireless sensor networks open new frontiers for a smarter world | 01 Jul 2013 |
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