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Produktoversigt
The CYBLE-202007-01 from Cypress Semiconductor is an EZ-BLE™ PRoC™ XR module. The CYBLE-202007-01 is a Bluetooth™ Low Energy (BLE) wireless module solution. It is a turnkey solution and includes on-board crystal oscillators, passive components and the Cypress PRoC™ BLE. The CYBLE-202007-01 supports a number of peripheral functions (ADC, timers, counters, PWM) and serial communication protocols (I2C, UART, SPI) through its programmable architecture. The CYBLE-202007-01 includes a royalty-free BLE stack compatible with Bluetooth 4.2 and provides up to 19 GPIOs in a 15mm × 23mm × 2mm package. CYBLE-202007-01 is a certified version. The CYBLE-202007-01 supports an external antenna via a U.FL connector.
- Extended range up to 400meters bidirectional communication, up to 450meters in beacon only mode
- 256KB flash memory, 32KB SRAM memory, 32bit processor (0.9DMIPS/MHz) operating up to 48MHz
- Certified to FCC, IC, MIC, KC and CE regulations
- Industrial temperature range from -40°C to +85°C
- Watchdog timer with dedicated internal low-speed oscillator
- Maximum TX output power is +7.5dbm, RX receive sensitivity is 93dbm, RSSI with 1dB resolution
- Current consumption of TX is 15.6mA and RX is 16.4mA (radio only, 0dBm)
- Up to 18 capacitive sensors for buttons or sliders
- LCD drive supported on all GPIOs, programmable LVD from 1.8V to 4.5V
- Standard BLE profiles and services for interoperability
Applikationer
Communications & Networking
Tekniske specifikationer
Bluetooth 4.2
5.5V
1Mbps
-93dBm
85°C
No SVHC (21-Jan-2025)
1.71V
400m
Class 1
-40°C
EZ-BLE PRoC Series
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