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The arrival of Bluetooth 5 was a significant leap forward for the IoT developer community, especially with its new Bluetooth Mesh functionality, which connects more devices and more sensors. Nearly four billion devices are expected to be shipped with Bluetooth technology in 2018. Bluetooth is driving innovation and creating new markets for wireless audio, wearables, tracking assets, building automation, lighting, sensor farms, etc…
With a design based on the Nordic nRF52832 SoC, combining a low power 64 MHz ARM Cortex-M4F and the 2.4 GHz radio in a single chip, the BLYST Nano SoM (System on Module) is the perfect way to catch this new Bluetooth IoT wave driven by both Bluetooth 5 and Bluetooth Mesh.
The BLYST Nano is low power and small enough, at 10 x 7 x 1.6 mm, for wearable and sensor applications.
With 30 programmable I/O pins, it's versatile enough to fit any control and automation application.
With a hardware floating point unit, algorithms can be directly implemented on the device, allowing more realtime sensor fusion processing.
It is a complete System on Module with all required components (crystals, coils, DC/DC, etc.) built-in and ready to use. So you don't need to take up more board space with add-on components needed to support a given module.
BLYST Nano Module Features
Built-in ceramic antenna
Built-in coils for low power DC/DC mode
Built-in 32 MHz & 32.768 MHz crystal for low power
Dimensions: 10 x 7 x 1.6 mm
No extra PCB spaces or any external components required on users' application board
All I/O pins of the nRF52832 are exposed to pads around the edges of the module to take full advantage of the nRF52832 and for easy assembly without compromise
FCC & CE certified
BLYST Nano Open Source Software Development ResourcesThere are lots of software developement resources available for the nRF52832. It is well supported by the open source community, from beginning Arduino users to more advanced progammers. The Micropython port is also available for the BLYST Nano based boards.
BLYST Nano documentation
IDAP-Link documentation & software
Nordic Bluetooth 5 SDK download
Nordic Bluetooth Mesh SDK
Nordic developer forum
Setting up Eclipse GCC based firmware development environment
Setting up the Arduino development environment
Get started with Bluetooth firmware programming
Micropython port for the BLYST Nano
nRF52832 Features
Single chip, highly flexible, 2.4 GHz multi-protocol SoC
32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F Processor
1.7 V to 3.6 V operation
512 kB flash + 64 kB RAM
Supports concurrent Bluetooth low energy/ANT protocol operation
On-chip NFC tag for Out-of-Band (OOB) pairing
Up to +4 dBm output power
-96 dBm sensitivity, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Thread safe and run-time protected
Event driven API
On air compatible with nRF24L and nRF24AP series
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