All the advantages of theDA14585with greater flexibility!
The PAN1740A is an optimized version of the PAN1740, offering a reduced boot time and supporting up to 8 connections to allow greater flexibility to create more advanced applications. It can be used as a standalone application processor or as a data pump in hosted systems. The device is optimized for remote control units (RCU) requiring support for voice commands and motion/gesture recognition. The Bluetooth® Low Energy firmware includes the L2CAP service layer protocols, Security Manager (SM), Attribute Protocol (ATT), the Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) and the Generic Access Profile (GAP). All profiles published by the Bluetooth® SIG as well as custom profiles are supported. Panasonic cost engineering lowers component count and the application BOM. With a fully shielded case, integrated crystal oscillators and chip antenna, the 9.0 x 9.5 x 1.8 mm footprint of the PAN1740A makes it one of the smallest Bluetooth low energy modules available.
Features
Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.0
ARM® Cortex®-M0, 96kB SRAM, 64kB OTP
Bluetooth® 5.0 Low Energy core features and High Duty Cycle and Efficient Non- Connectable Advertising
Autonomous Bluetooth® Low Energy stand-alone operation possible
Current Consumption: 4.9mA Tx (0dBm) / 4.9mA Rx (1Mbps)
SMT Size: 9.0mm x 9.5mm x 1.8mm
Integrated Antenna and Pre-Certified
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Industrial IoT
- Connected Sensors
- Human Interface Devices
Smart Home/Building
- Smart Lighting Systems
- Metering
- Smart Home Nodes
Beacons
- Proximity Tags
- Tracker
- Remote Controls
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DA14585 IoT multi sensor
Posted byeng-k15 points 3 repliesHi
Customer of mine is looking at asset tracking and abnormality detection such as intrusion, sound,etc. We're interested in DA14585 IoT multi-sensor solution
Could you help to advise the following:
How many devices/sensors can be linke up?
What is the expected battery life?
1 week ago
Hi,
Thanks for the feedback
I've additional questions:
1. Is the Communication Interface Board (CIB) used in DA14585 IoT Muiti Sensor kit same as the one in DA14583 IoT sensor kit?
2. Am I right to say that the Multisensor kit support only 1-to-1 advertisement? if yes, any chance that it can support 1-to-many advertising?
2 weeks ago
Hi eng-k,
Thanks for your question. There isn’t any limitation of the sensors that you can connect to the DA14585. You can connect a peripheral device to any of the free GPIOs.
Regarding the battery life, please check the Battery Estimator from the SmartSnippets Toolbox :
https://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/lpccs-docs.dialog-semiconductor.com/UM-B-083/tools/lifetime_estimator.html
Thanks, PM_Dialog