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DA14580 Development Kit – Pro

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DA14580 Board – Pro

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This DA14580 development kit pro is ideal for software developers who want total control over their software development and want to keep an eye on the power consumption of their application. The Pro kit consists of a starter kit and a daughterboard kit.

The starter kit contains the motherboard that can be combined with one of several daughterboards depending on the targeted DA14580 package (WL-CSP34, QFN40 or QFN48) and gives you access to all of the package’s GPIOs. The kit’s on-board SEGGER chip gives you complete debugging capability while dedicated on-board circuitry allows you, in combination with our complete software environment SmartSnippets™, to profile and fine tune the power consumption of your application.

SmartBond™:power, size and system cost without compromise

Starter kit

Bluetooth low energy motherboard

Bluetooth low energy USB Dongle

CR2032 battery

USB cable

Quick starting guide

Daughterboard kits

The daughterboard kits to fit the start kit are available as follows:

  • 1x WL-CSP34
  • 1x QFN40
  • 1x QFN48

Ordering information

Motherboard: DA14580DEVKT-P

Daughterboard WL-CSP34: DA14580UNDB-P

Daughterboard QFN40: DA14580ATDB-P

Daughterboard QFN48: DA14580A3DB-P

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3 years ago

GTL to external MCU

Posted byMax440 points 1 reply
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Hello Dialog,

I have an application that looks like the best way to design it is using an external microcontroller that can pass data to/from a DA14580. It appears that the UART/GTL interface will do the job but I wanted to review this with you and see if it sounds like a reasonable approach. I have not attempted to use the GTL before.

外部微控制器将日志periodic sensor data with counters and timestamps as well as controlling system events. Normally we expect the DA to be asleep and would like to wake it up with the microcontroller when there’s a known connect window. If a phone/tablet connects, it would issue custom service commands to send/receive recorded data from the microcontroller via the UART/GTL interface. If there’s no connection, the DA goes back to sleep and the microcontroller continues to log sensor data.

Does this sound like it will work?

Thanks,
Max

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3 years ago

woshobruuefrip… 0 points

Yes this should be ok, just a small comment the device (580) should be advertising in order for a phone tablet to find it and issue a connection request, and after that you should be able to have a custom profile etc, please find attached some documents regarding the GTL:

In documents tab:

-Software Development Kit

-UM-B-051 : DA14580 Software Platform Reference (SDK5).

-UM-B-050 : DA1458x Software Developers Guide (SDK5).

-Discontinued documents, SDK3 documents.

-UM-B-017 : GTL interface in Integrated Process Application.

Thanks,

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