Ultra low-power Bluetooth SoCs and development kit
18-03-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Semiconductors
Mouser is now stocking NXP's QN902x ultra-low-power Bluetooth
systems-on-chips (SoCs) and QN9020 Bluetooth development kit. The QN902x
SoCs are highly-integrated ultra low-power high-performance Bluetooth v4.0
Low Energy (BLE) solutions for Bluetooth Smart applications such as sports
and fitness wearables, human interface devices, and app-enabled smart
accessories.
The QN902x SoCs integrate a high-performance 2.4GHz radio frequency (RF)
transceiver with a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0 microcontroller, 128 kBytes of flash
memory, and 64 kBytes of system memory, providing additional signal
processing and room to run applications for a true single-chip Bluetooth
Smart solution.
In addition to the BLE radio and microcontroller, QN902x SoCs incorporate
the BLE protocol stack and profile software on a single chip, providing a
flexible and easy-to-use BLE SoC solution. The SoCs include a four-channel
10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), two analog comparators, and up to
31 general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins. QN902x SoCs operate from a
power supply range of 2.4 V to 3.6 V and have very low power consumption in
all modes, enabling long lifetimes in battery-operated systems while
maintaining excellent RF performance. In addition, engineers can use the
QN902x as a network processor to add Bluetooth Smart connectivity to almost
any product by connecting the SoC to an application processor via UART or
SPI.
The NXP QN9020 Bluetooth development kit provides easy-to-access buttons, a
piezo buzzer, and LEDs, allowing engineers to evaluate the onboard QN9020
SoC. The development board features a USB port for UART communications, a
JLink debug interface, and a GPIO or optional sensor board connector is also
included. The kit includes USB Bluetooth dongle, which works with the board
as a pair for evaluation and debugging, and a USB cable for power and data
transfer.