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DA14580 Development Kit - Basic

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DA14580 Board – Basic

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This DA14580 basic development kit gives you all flexibility to develop with confidence. All of the DA14580’s I/Os are available and mapped on to expansion connectors. A debugger is provided on the PCB which in combination with SmartSnippets™, Dialog’s complete software environment, enables you to program and test your applicatiions.

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Features

All flexibility

All I/O’s available and mapped on to expansion connectors

Onboard debugger

Complete software environment available

Starter kit

Board

Battery

USB cable

Quick starting guide

Product Briefs and Summaries
Name Date Version
SmartBond™ DA1458x Family Product Brief(2.82 MB) 22/06/2017 1.0
Datasheets
Name Date Version
DA14580 Datasheet(2.64 MB) 09/11/2016 3.4
Application notes
Name Date Version
AN-B-052 DA145Xx/68x Development Kit J-Link Interface(492.82 KB) 14/02/2017 1.0
Design tools
Name Date Version
DA14580 DEVKT -Basic: Electrical Schematic, BOM-, Layout-, Design- and Gerber-files(1.64 MB) 08/10/2018 2.3
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3年go

Programming the DA14580

Posted bythetechguy0 points 1 reply
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Hi! I'm working on an independent project in which I need to design a VERY SIMPLE Communication system. I'm interested in using the DA14580 for my project due to its small size. However, I have some questions for you about this module because I am still very new to doing my own RF projects.

1. I have seen that it is possible to program and power the DA14580 via the Development Kit. I'm sure there's a way to power the DA14580 alone, but is there a way I can flash a program onto the module, then use the module alone (off of a Dev Board) afterwards? This is (obviously) the best way to take advantage of the DA14580's size.

2. Do you have any resources that could give me some more info. about the transmitting and receiving gain of the antenna on this module? I need to calculate how much output RF power would be enough to penetrate one or two walls/floors of a house.

Thanks!

thetechguy

3年go

woshobruuefrip… 0 points

Hi thetechguy,

1) The development kit is produced for programming the DA14580 (daughterboard). For the implementation of another purpose you can build your own PCB based on what you want to do.

2) In the case of a PCB antenna the transmitting and receiving gain is determined by the manufacturer (datasheet), in other case you have to take new measurements from your antenna. Please check the AN-B-027 from application note section at documents tab.

BR,

STS_Dialog.