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SmartBond™ Bluetooth 5.0 SoC with Audio Interface

https://www.renesas.com/en/products/da14585?srsltid=AfmBOooWcV8GNAtOiG36Kzq7uH3nPqsYVx7_c973Kwi16WvqebZ1ooP3#overview

Benefits

  • Large memory to build complex applications
  • Longest battery life
  • Low system Bill of Materials (BOM)

Packages QFN-40 (5.0mm x 5.0mm x 0.9mm) WLCSP-34 (2.4mm x 2.66mm x 0.39mm)

datasheet

https://www.renesas.com/en/document/dst/da14585-datasheet?r=1600291

The DA14585 is an ultra-low power SoC integrating a 2.4 GHz transceiver and an ARM Cortex-M0™ microcontroller with 96 kB of RAM and 64 kB of One-Time Programmable (OTP) memory. It offers a very fast boot time (<50 ms) and supports up to 8 Bluetooth® LE connections. It can be used as a standalone application processor or as a data pump in hosted systems.

The radio transceiver, the baseband processor, and the qualified Bluetooth® LE stack is fully compliant with the Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.0 standard.

The DA14585 has dedicated hardware for the Link Layer implementation of Bluetooth® Low Energy and interface controllers for enhanced connectivity capabilities.

The Bluetooth® Low Energy firmware includes the L2CAP service layer protocols, Security Manager (SM), Attribute Protocol (ATT), the Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) and the Generic Access Profile (GAP). All profiles published by the Bluetooth® SIG as well as custom profiles are supported.

The device is suitable for remote control units (RCU) requiring support for voice commands, wireless sensor nodes, Bluetooth® Mesh applications, fitness trackers, toys, and HID devices (keyboards, mice, and so on).

pin definitions and hacked TP pins

A Quad Flat Package No Leads (QFN) with 40 pins

TP6 - pin 25 - SWDIO TP5 - pin 26 - SWCLK TP4 - pin 17 - RST TP2 - pin GND - GND TP8 - pin 7 - TP7 - pin 6 TP1 - pin VBAT - VBAT TP3 - pin 38 - VDD

SDK examples

The Basic Kit includes an embedded J-Link debugger which allow easy communication with the development host over USB.

The DA14585/586 SoC is configured only in Buck mode on this development kit. A choice can be made between 3.3 V (via USB: J5 1-2) or VDD (a coin cell: J5 2-3). No battery is needed when running via the mini-USB cable.

Note: The basic Kit is connected to the host PC over the connector marked as USB (J3), as shown in Figure 6 using a standard mini-USB cable.

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