Texas Instruments has taken the popular Chipcon, or CC radios, integrated them with an MSP430 core, and developed a signal monolithic RF SoC called the CC430. Additionally, there is a development tool, the eZ430-Chronos, that is available in three different configurations, three different frequencies, all sub-1 GHz; 433 MHz, 868 MHz, and 915 MHz. A developer is able to take the Chronos tool, program it to the desired application, and test it. Conceivably there are many creative applications that are medical or health and fitness related that customers can design using this tool.