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Description

The DA16600 evaluation kits are demonstration and development platforms designed to quickly and easily start developing applications and products using DA16600 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) modules.

The DA16600 Development Kit assists in adding both low-power Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE functionality to applications. The DA16600MOD-DEVKT contains a host board for the DA16600 Wi-Fi module, and a USB port enables easy connection to the PC. The DA16600MOD-DEVKT-P Pro kit consists of the DA16600 host board and a power meter board for detailed power consumption measurements.

Features

  • VirtualZero™ DA16200 System on Chip (SoC)
  • 802.11n 1x1 low-power 2.4GHz
  • Up to 72Mbps, MCS0-7
  • SmartBond TINY™ DA14531 SoC
  • BT5.1 compliant Bluetooth LE
  • Enables year-plus battery life
  • Low-power consumption in sleep state
  • Ultra-low power sensor wake-up
  • Built-in, customizable, coexistence algorithms
  • SoC runs a full OS and TCP/IP stack on module
  • Provision Wi-Fi connections easily with Bluetooth LE
  • Automatically find and configure new devices with smartphone app
  • Comprehensive networking software stack:
    • Secure boot
    • Secure debug
    • Secure asset storage
    • Hardware accelerated
    • TLS
    • Digital certificates
    • Elliptic curve
  • Enables field-deployed device firmware updates
  • UART, SPI, ADC, I2C, PWM, I2S, GPIOs, JTAG, and SWD

Applications

Type Title Date
Quick Start Guide PDF 6.35 MB
This guide helps new or existing developers quickly get started using the EVK and SDK to develop Wi-Fi applications with the DA16200/DA16600 chipset.
Schematic ZIP 11.68 MB
2 items
Part NumberStatusStockBudgetary Price (USD)Sampleable
DA16600MOD-DEVKT-PActiveIn Stock1u | $180N/A

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  1. DA16600MOD: Power consumption

    I am using the DA16600MOD-DEVKT-P. Please provide a code example, software + board configurations with which I can validate the power consumption mentioned in the datasheet. Regards.

    Sep 20, 2022
  2. DA16600 Examples Code MCU

    I download the DA16600 sample project from Renesas web "Getting Started With HTTP On-chip Client.zip" and "Getting Started with MQTT On-chip Client.zip", the MCU is RA6M4, but our MCU are RA2E1/RA2A1/RA4M2 for different product, the communication is serial port AT command, it ...

    Oct 31, 2024
  3. DA16600 minimal circuit for programming and booting up

    I have created a PCB for the DA16600 by following the 'typical application schematic' from the datasheet. But my J-LINK is not able to detect the device. Chip is powered externally with 3V3, both VDD_IO1 and VDD_IO2 at 1V8, and the VTREF, TCK, TMS, and GND (actually ...

    Aug 31, 2022
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