CM4000

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CM4000
Type: Mote

The CM4000 mote is a IEEE 802.15.4 wireless sensor node based on the original open-source "TelosB" platform design developed and published by the University of California, Berkeley. The mote has the following general characteristics:

The CM4000 presents a compact design in which the traditional USB connector has been replaced with an ERNI® connector compatible with Interface modules. The Hirose® 51-pin connector also adds versatility to this product as it is attachable to all the sensor boards family.

Features

Item Specification Description
Processor
Processor Model TI MSP430F1611 Texas Instruments MSP430 family
Memory 48KB
10KB
1MB
Program flash
Data RAM
External Flash (ST® M25P80)
ADC 12bit resolution 8 channels
Interfaces UART, SPI, I2C Serial Interfaces
Radio
RF Chip TI CC2420 IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz Wireless Module
Frequency Band 2.4GHz ~ 2.485GHz IEEE 802.15.4 compliant
Sensitivity -95dBm typ Receive Sensitivity
Transfer Rate 250Kbps IEEE 802.15.4 compliant
RF Power -25dBm ~ 0dBm Software Configurable
Range ~120m(outdoor), 20~30m(indoor)
Current Draw RX: 18.8mA TX: 17.4mA Sleep mode: 1uA Lower RF Power Modes reduce consumption
RF Power Supply 2.1V ~ 3.6V CC2420 Input Power
Antenna PCB Antenna
Electromechanical Characteristics
Dimensions 68.00mm x 38.50mm x 6.55mm
Weight 17.7g Without batteries
Power 3V (2xAA Battery Holder Provided) MICREL® MIC5207 Power Regulator

51-pin Connector

The CM4000 includes an 51 pin Hirose®expansion connector, that allows the access to a number of pins in the microcontroller, and enables the use of Advanticsys® sensor board family.
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