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Module available: DA14592MOD

The DA14592 is a mid-range Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) SoC that offers the lowest power consumption and smallest solution footprint in its class. This SoC features multi-core processing (Arm® Cortex®-M33™, Arm Cortex-M0+) and includes on-chip memory (RAM/ROM/Flash) sized to support a broad range of applications while maintaining cost-effectiveness. Typical applications include connected medical devices, asset tracking, human interface devices, metering systems, PoS readers, and crowdsourced location (CSL) tracking. Notably, the DA14592 also includes a high-precision sigma-delta ADC, up to 32 GPIOs, and a QSPI for external memory (Flash or RAM) expansion, which is uncommon for this class of Bluetooth LE SoC.

The DA14592 maintains Renesas’ leadership in lowest radio power consumption by leveraging its new low-power mode, enabling a radio transmit current of only 2.3mA at 0dBm and a radio receive current of 1.2mA. Furthermore, it supports an ultra-low hibernation current of 90nA, which extends the shelf-life of end-products shipped with a connected battery. For products that require extensive application processing, it also boasts an ultra-low active current of 34µA/MHz.

The DA14592 typically requires only 6 external components, delivering best-in-class eBOM and offering the lowest solution cost and size. Its high accuracy on-chip RCX removes the need for an external, sleep mode crystal with most applications only requiring a 32MHz crystal. Package options include WLCSP (3.32mm x 2.48mm) and FCQFN (5.1mm x 4.3mm) offering an attractively small solution footprint. Additionally, it comes with a comprehensive suite of support tools, programming examples, Renesas' professionally staffed support forum, and industry-leading customer technical support.

Features

  • Dual-core: Cortex-M33F at 64MHz as application core, Cortex-M0+ at 64MHz as configurable MAC
  • Receive sensitivity -97dBm, Transmit +6dBm
  • 96kB RAM (+16kB Cache), 256kB Flash, 288kB ROM (incl. stack), QSPI external Flash/RAM expansion
  • 8-ch, 15-bit Sigma-Delta ADC
  • Power consumption: RadioRx = 1.2mA, RadioTx = 2.3mA, Active = 34µA/MHz, Hibernation = 90nA
  • Only requires 6 external components
  • Package: WLCSP (3.32mm x 2.48mm), FCQFN (5.1mm x 4.3mm)
  • Security: Secure key storage, secure boot
  • Quad-decoder (active in hibernation)

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  1. SUOTA BLE DA14592 specifications and docs

    Hi, We are developing a system based on the DA14592 with SUOTA support. At this stage, we have implemented the firmware on the MCU, and now we need to integrate SUOTA functionality into our custom Android application. We have downloaded the Renesas example Android app; however, we require more detailed ...

    Jun 24, 2025
  2. DA14592 BLE Notify Maximum 60 Bytes

    Hello, I have used BLE peripheral example ( custom service + asy ) as reference where i have addded two characteristics in which i want to exchange 256 bytes of data. I am able to send  only 60 bytes of data to mobile application (tested nrf Connect for IOS) , That is in firmware ...

    Apr 11, 2025
  3. DA14592 UART RX Issues

    Hi,I am using the DA14592, and I want to use UART in sync reading mode for both receiving and transmitting data in polling mode. The problem is that I can’t receive more than 257 bytes in each transmission. Are there any limitations? We are using also the DMA ...

    Apr 9, 2025
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FAQs

  1. Has the DA14592 Qualified Design ID for Host/Controller Subsystem?

    Yes, the DA14592 has been qualified both for the Controller and the Host Subsystem. You can reference and use these QDIDs for your final product on the Bluetooth Qualification Workspace.

    Dec 10, 2024
  2. Which are the available Memories of DA14592?

    256 kB embedded Flash  96 kB Data SRAM with retention  8 kB Caches with retention for Cortex M33 and M0+ respectively   288 kB ROM (including boot ROM, PKI routines, and Bluetooth® LE stack  The DA14592 also a QSPI for external memory (Flash or RAM) expansion, which is uncommon for ...

    Jan 22, 2024
  3. Has the DA14592 Qualify Design ID for Host/Controller Subsystem?

    Yes, the DA14592 has obtained the necessary QDIDs from Bluetooth SIG. Please find them below: DA1459x QDID Host Subsystem: Launch Studio - Listing Details (bluetooth.com) Declaration ID: D065397 , QDID: 221791 DA1459x QDID Controller Subsystem: Launch Studio - Listing Details (bluetooth.com) Declaration ID: D065398 , QDID: 221790

    Jan 22, 2024
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