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Bluetooth Module TDK / SESUB-PAN-DA14580

Bluetooth Module

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The TDK SESEB-PAN-DA14580 module supports Bluetooth 4.1 standard. All protocol stacks required for Bluetooth low energy communication are built in, including various Bluetooth low energy profiles.

Features

Bluetooth® low energy module

Space saving ultra small package 3.5 x 3.5 x 1.0mm (TYP)

36 pin solder bumped BGA with 0.5mm pitch

ARM Cortex-M0 32bit high performance microcontroller, 32 kB OTP programmable memory, 84 kB ROM for Bluetooth stack, 42 kB system SRAM, 8 kB retention SRAM

Including IC (DA14580), crystal (16MHz), inductor, and capacitor in the module

Tx_Out 0 dBm (typ)

Rx_In -94 dBm (typ)

5.0 mA (Tx), 5.4 mA (Rx), 0.8 µA (deep sleep mode)

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Healthcare/sports & fitness equipment (for example activity mass meter, thermometer, sphygmomanometer, blood oximeter, blood glucose meter, heart rate meter, biometrics)

Wearable devices (for example wristband, watch, ring, glasses, shoes, hat, shirt)

Home entertainment equipment (for example emote control, sensor tag, toys, lighting products)

PC peripheral applications (for example: mouse, key board, stylus, presentation pointer)

Order information

Bluetooth low energy module

Order increment: 1,000

Packaging: tape and reel

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3 years ago

how to debug custom da14580 with pro kit debugger

Posted byRatheeshT0 points 3 replies
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Hi dialog
I am working with DA 14580 pro kit (DA14580DEVKT-P_VB , 078-39-B). Generally, to debug the pro board the SWCLK and SWIO pins are connected using jumpers in connector J5..
I need to debug my custom board(Murata board). The custom board is provided with the SWCLK and SWIO pins.
In order to debug ,
i) can i connect the SWCLK and SWIO pins directly to the custom? or
ii) Any other changes are needed?
iii)Reset is to be connected or not?
or
Any other modifications needed to debug the custom board???

Thanks & Regards
RatheeshT

3 years ago

MT_dialog -30 points

Hi RatheeshT,

Please check the FAQs, in the Development kits & reference designs section, there is a question "How to program a custom board using a development kit (basic or pro)".

Thanks MT_dialog

3 years ago

RatheeshT 0 points

Hi Dialog support,

I have followed the above which has suggested in FAQ with small changes.
i.e. instead of taking connection from J4, i made the connection from Jumper J5 .
T_TMS - 25th pin of J5 as swdio
T_TCK -27th pin of J5 as swdclk

After made those connection , it is not finding the device
whether connection made was correct or not ?
I have attached the image for your reference
please give your solution to identify the error

Attachment Size
sw_error.pdf 46.65 KB

3 years ago

woshobruuefrip… 0 points

Hi RatheeshT,

I have checked your connections through a custom PCB, there isn’t something wrong with it. The JTAG can track the ARM microcontroller in my PCB, the most probable cause is that there should be a problem either with your hardware or with your connections (you should probably check your wires).

Thanks STS_Dialog.