BLE module optimised for low power, small size and low-cost products
17-06-2015 |
Farnell element14
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Subs & Systems
With demand for low-energy wireless connectivity accelerating in recent
times,
Available now from Farnell element14, Panasonic's PAN1740 next-generation
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) module offers a reduced form factor,
significantly lower power consumption and embedded software stack to satisfy
the growing demand for low-energy wireless connectivity.
This Singlemode Bluetooth Smart system-on-chip module is optimised for low
power, small size and low system cost products, making it ideal for smart
watches, fitness trackers, smartphone accessories, medical monitors (such as
heart rate monitors and glucose meters) and the Internet of Things (IoT).
BLE achieves its low power consumption primarily by keeping its radio turned
off most of the time. BLE also sets up connections very quickly, which
further minimises the radio's on-time. BLE can transmit authenticated data
in as little as 3ms, versus the 1000ms typical for Bluetooth Classic.
The PAN1740 comes in a compact 9mm x 9.5mm x 1.8mm SMD package with shielded
case and chip antenna and reduces the external component count, development
effort and time to market.
The tiny power consumption of just 4.9mA in Tx and Rx mode makes the use of
coin cell batteries viable or reduces the needed battery capacity and cost
of existing solution by at least 50%. It meets Bluetooth 4.0 standard, while
FCC, IC and CE approvals are under preparation.
The module comes with a complete software development platform, including a
qualified Bluetooth Smart single-mode stack to be programmed on-chip.
Bluetooth Smart profiles for consumer wellness, sport, fitness, security and
proximity applications are supplied as standard, while the facilities are
present to develop additional customer profiles as needed, says the company.