Renesas / Dialog DA14531 BLUETOOTH® Low Energy Development Kits

Renesas / Dialog DA14531 BLUETOOTH® Low Energy Development Kits are designed for application development and power measurements for the DA14531 SmartBond series. The DA14531 SmartBond is an ultra-low power SoC integrating a 2.4GHz transceiver and an ARM® CortexM0+™ microcontroller.

The DA145310FXDEVKTP Development Kit PRO motherboard fully supports DA14585/6 daughterboards, and the DA14531 DK PRO daughterboards (DA14531-00FXDB-P and DA14531-00OGDB-P).

The DA14531-00FXDEVKT-U BLUETOOTH Low Energy Development Kit USB for DA14531 includes a single board.

Features

  • DA14531 PRO-MB
    • A slot to connect a DA14531 PRO-DB which hosts either the DA14531-FCGQFN24 or the DA14531-WLCSP17 SoC
    • Power wiring configurations to allow DA14531 PRO-MB to operate in either Buck, Boost, or Bypass modes
    • Dedicated hardware for current measurement
    • Single USB port to provide power and data interfacing to a PC (USB1)
    • Onboard JTAG debugger
    • Virtual 4-wire UART port
    • DA14531 RESET line is controlled over JTAG by using an onboard push button
    • Onboard 2-Mbit SPI data Flash (MX25R2035)
    • Multiple voltage options (1.1V, 1.8V, 3.0V, and 3.3V) to supply the DA14531 SoC on the DA14531 PRO-DB
    • Support for coin cell battery (battery holder not included)
    • User LEDs and push buttons (to be used with a DA14531 FCGQFN24 PRO-DB)
    • Voltage translation for the JTAG and UART signals that allows the current leakage during system operation to be eliminated
  • DA14531 PRO-DB
    • Embedded printed antenna
    • RF port output (connector not included)
    • DA14531 power mode configuration switch (only for backwards compatibility with DA1458x DK PRO motherboard)
    • Current measurement port to connect external measurement equipment
    • Onboard JTAG connector
    • Support for coin cell battery (battery holder not included)

Block Diagrams

Block Diagram - Renesas / Dialog DA14531 BLUETOOTH® Low Energy Development Kits
Opublikowano: 2019-11-05 | Zaktualizowano: 2025-12-30