Overview
Description
The DA14592MOD is based on the DA14592 Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.2 system-on-chip (SoC) and brings out all its hardware features and capabilities. The module integrates all passives and the antenna, and is supported by user-friendly software. The DA14592MOD targets broad market use and is certified across regions, providing significant reductions in development cost, risk, and time-to-market. A variety of standard and advanced peripherals enable interaction with other system components and the development of advanced user interfaces and feature-rich applications.
The DA14592 is a multi-core wireless microcontroller, combining the latest Arm® Cortex®-M33™ application processor with a floating-point unit, advanced power management functionality, a cryptographic security engine, analog and digital peripherals, and a software-configurable protocol engine with a radio that is compliant with the Bluetooth 5.2 Low Energy standard. It includes 256kB of embedded Flash and 96kB of RAM.
Features
- Dual-core: Cortex-M33F at 64MHz as application core, Cortex-M0+ at 64MHz as configurable MAC
- Receive sensitivity -97dBm, Transmit +5.5dBm
- 96kB RAM (+16kB Cache), 256kB Flash, 288kB ROM (incl. stack), QSPI external Flash/RAM expansion
- 8-ch, 15 Sigma-Delta ADC
- Power consumption: RadioRx = 1.2mA, RadioTx = 2.3mA, Active = 34uA/MHz, Hibernation <100nA
- 3-axis capable quad-decoder (active in hibernation)
- RTC with 10ms resolution
- 18mm x 14mm x 2.5mm package (with castellated pins for easy prototyping)
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Schematic symbols, PCB footprints, and 3D CAD models from SamacSys can be found by clicking on the CAD Model links in the Product Options table. If a symbol or model isn't available, it can be requested directly from SamacSys.

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FAQs
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Is there a module available for DA14594?
No, please use DA14592MOD instead.
Apr 11, 2025 -
Can the Power-On Reset (POR) GPIO be modified?
When a GPIO is used as a Power-on Reset source, the selected pin retains its capability to act as GPIO. The POR_PIN_REG[PIN_SELECT] field holds the required GPIO pin number.
Apr 11, 2025