Overview
The CC2564MODNCMOET from Texas Instruments is a Bluetooth 4.1 module that supports Basic Rate (BR), Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), and Low Energy (LE) protocols. This module is part of the CC2564MODx series, which includes TI's seventh-generation Bluetooth core. It is designed to reduce design effort, cost, and time to market, making it an ideal solution for various Bluetooth applications. The module is fully certified for FCC, IC, CE, and Bluetooth 4.1 compliance, eliminating the need for prior RF experience during development. It also includes a royalty-free software stack compatible with several host MCUs and MPUs.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Description |
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Bluetooth Version | Bluetooth 4.1 |
Protocols Supported | Basic Rate (BR), Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), Low Energy (LE) |
Module Footprint | 33 Terminals, 0.8-mm Pitch, 7 mm × 7 mm × 1.4 mm (Typical) |
RF Interface | Single-Ended 50-Ω RF Interface |
Transmit Power | Class 1.5 TX Power up to +10 dBm |
Receive Sensitivity | –93 dBm Typical RX Sensitivity |
Certifications | FCC, IC, CE, Bluetooth 4.1 |
Physical Interfaces | UART Interface, UART Transport Layer (H4/H5), Fully Programmable Digital PCM–I2S Codec Interface |
Key Features
- Support for up to seven active devices and up to three piconets simultaneously (one master and two slaves)
- Up to two Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) links on the same piconet
- Support for all voice air-coding—CVSD, A-Law, µ-Law, and Transparent (Uncoded)
- Assisted mode for HFP 1.6 Wideband Speech (WBS) Profile or A2DP Profile to reduce host processing and power
- Support of up to 10 simultaneous Low Energy connections
- Multiple sniff instances tightly coupled to achieve minimum power consumption
- Built-in coexistence and prioritization handling for BR, EDR, and Low Energy
- Best-in-class Bluetooth (RF) performance with improved adaptive frequency hopping (AFH) algorithm
- Advanced power management for extended battery life, including on-chip power management and shutdown/sleep modes
Applications
- Wireless audio devices, such as headphones and speakers
- Health and fitness trackers
- Smart home devices
- Industrial automation and control systems
- Automotive infotainment systems
- Medical devices requiring wireless connectivity
Q & A
- What Bluetooth protocols does the CC2564MODNCMOET support?
The CC2564MODNCMOET supports Bluetooth 4.1 with Basic Rate (BR), Enhanced Data Rate (EDR), and Low Energy (LE) protocols.
- What are the key certifications for this module?
The module is certified for FCC, IC, CE, and Bluetooth 4.1 compliance.
- What is the typical module footprint of the CC2564MODNCMOET?
The module footprint is 33 terminals, 0.8-mm pitch, 7 mm × 7 mm × 1.4 mm (typical).
- What is the transmit power and receive sensitivity of the module?
The module has a Class 1.5 TX power up to +10 dBm and a –93 dBm typical RX sensitivity.
- Does the module support multiple Bluetooth profiles?
- How many simultaneous Low Energy connections can the module support?
The module can support up to 10 simultaneous Low Energy connections.
- What power management features does the module offer?
The module offers advanced power management, including on-chip power management, shutdown, and sleep modes to minimize power consumption.
- What physical interfaces are available on the module?
The module includes UART Interface, UART Transport Layer (H4/H5), and a fully programmable digital PCM–I2S codec interface.
- Is the module compatible with various host MCUs and MPUs?
- What evaluation tools are available for the CC2564MODNCMOET?
The CC2564MODNEM evaluation board is available for evaluation and design purposes, and it includes hardware design files and a certified Bluetooth stack.