SmartBond DA14586 BLE SoC

Bluetooth is a large part of our lives today, and it looks like it won’t be going away any time soon. Almost everyone I know uses a few Bluetooth products in their daily lives. My personal favorite Bluetooth device is my JBL Flip 3 speaker which I can listen to anywhere my phone goes.

Dialog Semiconductor's SmartBond DA14586 BLE SoC

I recently shot a video using the DA14586 SoC from Dialog Semiconductor. This is a Bluetooth Low Energy device that has some great development tools. There is an evaluation board, the DA14585 Development Kit Pro, which comes with a motherboard and daughter card. The included daughter card is the DA14585, but for the video we used the DA14586 daughter card.

The DA14586 comes with 2 Mb of Flash memory and 96 kB of RAM. The Internet of Things is a growing concept in today’s industry. Having enough storage space and RAM is a concern that is addressed by Dialog. From wearables to medical applications, this device can be a solution to the problem of connectivity. The unit has a built-in audio interface for applications that need voice control along with a four-channel, 10-bit ADC for analog interfaces.

Dialog has a great support website that has software and tools at the engineer’s disposal, including a free downloadable development environment, the Smart Snippet Studio. There is also a software development kit for the DA14856 on this website which can be accessed after creating an account at Dialog. In my video, I used some example code from the support site. There is also a schematic of the evaluation board that I used and application notes.

More information about this product can be found on EEWiki, and feel free to ask any questions in the TechForum.

Über den Autor

Image of Pat Sagsveen Pat Sagsveen, Associate Applications Engineering Tech bei DigiKey, ist verantwortlich für die Unterstützung der Kunden bei der Suche nach besseren Möglichkeiten, neue Technologien und Komponenten zur Realisierung ihrer Projekte einzusetzen. Er kam 2016 zu DigiKey, nachdem er seinen Abschluss als Associate in Applied Science in Elektronik und Kommunikation am Bismarck State College erworben hatte. Seine Leidenschaft sind Verstärker und er verbringt einen Großteil seiner Freizeit damit, sie zu bauen (zum Beispiel 3-Röhren-Gitarrenverstärker) und mit ihnen zu experimentieren.
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