Texas Instruments' CC2564MODx module is a complete Bluetooth BR/EDR and low energy HCI solution that reduces design effort, cost, and time to market. The CC2564MODx modules include TI's seventh-generation core and provide a versatile, product-proven solution that is Bluetooth 4.1-compliant. The modules are FCC, IC, and CE certified and require no prior RF experience to develop with these devices. The CC2564MODx includes a royalty-free software stack that is compatible with several host MCUs and MPUs. The devices provide best-in-class RF performance with transmit power and receive sensitivity that provides twice the range and higher throughput than other Bluetooth-low-energy-only solutions.
The TI dual-mode Bluetooth stack software is certified and provided royalty-free for TI's MSP430™ and MSP432™ Arm® Cortex®-M3 and Arm Cortex-M4 MCUs, and Linux® based MPUs. Other processors can be supported through TI's third party. The iPod® (MFi) protocol is supported by add-on software packages. Protocols and sample applications include serial port profiles (SPP), advanced audio distribution profiles (A2DP), audio/video remote control profiles (AVRCP), hands-free profiles (HFP), human-interface devices (HID), generic attribute profiles (GATT), and several Bluetooth low energy profiles and services. The BOOST-CC2564MODA and CC2564MODxEM evaluation boards are available for each variant.
Features
- Based on TI's CC2564B dual-mode Bluetooth
- External antenna
- Fully certified for FCC, IC, CE, and Bluetooth 4.1
- Highly optimized for small form-factor systems and flexibility:
- Single-ended 50 Ω RF interface
- Footprint: 0.8 mm pitch, 7 mm x 7 mm x 1.4 mm (typ.)
- BR and EDR:
- Up to seven active devices
- Scatternet: up to three piconets simultaneously (one as master and two as slaves)
- Low energy:
- Simultaneous connections: up to ten
- Multiple sniff instances tightly coupled for minimum power consumption
- Independent buffering for low energy allows multiple connections
- Best-in-class Bluetooth (RF) performance (TX power, RX sensitivity, and blocking):
- Class 1.5 TX power up to +10 dBm
- RX sensitivity: -93 dBm (typ.)
- Advanced power management:
- Extended battery life and ease-of-design
- On-chip power management including direct connection to the battery
- Physical interfaces:
- UART interface with max Bluetooth data rate support
- Fully programmable digital pulse-code modulation (PCM)-I2S codec interface
- CC256x Bluetooth hardware evaluation tool:
- PC-based application to evaluate the device's RF performance and configure service pack
Applications
- Mobile accessories
- Sports and fitness applications
- Wireless audio solutions
- Set-top-boxes and remote controls
- Toys
- Test and measurement
- Industrial: cable replacement
- Wireless sensors
- Automotive aftermarket
- Wellness and health