Features
- Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth 4.2 specification)
- Arm® Cortex®-M0 application processor
- Flexible memory architecture: 8Mb Flash, 64kB One-Time-Programmable (OTP) memory, 128kB Data SRAM, 16kB Cache SRAM, 128kB ROM
- Dedicated hardware crypto engine
- Integrated battery and system PMU
- Power supply 1.7V - 4.75V
- Single pin RF I/O
- Rich set of analog and digital peripherals
Description
This highly integrated solution supports the full Bluetooth® 4.2 features. As a SmartBond™ device, it offers the highest performance, lowest power consumption, and smallest footprint. Delivering processing capacity when you need it and saving power when you don’t, it can manage multi-sensor arrays and enable always-on sensing. Plus, our SmartSnippets™ tooling helps you optimize your software for power consumption.
The DA14680 System-on-Chip (SoC) includes Flash memory, offers unlimited execution space, and enables Over-the-Air (OTA) updates. With an integrated power management unit (PMU) that includes system power rails, a battery charger, and a fuel gauge, it supports rechargeable batteries natively and can power a complete wearable system. Meanwhile, a dedicated hardware crypto engine delivers banking-level security (including Apple HomeKit support) with end-to-end encryption to keep personal data safe.
Benefits
- Processing power on-demand
- Unlimited execution space
- High-level security
- PMU can power a complete wearable system
- Advanced interfaces for voice commands and audio support
- World-class radio performance
- Sensor hub functionality
- Optimized for flexibility, lowest power consumption, smallest footprint, and lowest system cost
Package
- AQFN-60
Applications
- Wearable devices (multi-sensor): Fitness/Activity trackers, sports watches, smartwatches
- Virtual reality
- Smart home
- Consumer appliances
- Home automation
- Voice-controlled remote controls
- Rechargeable keyboards
- Toys
- Industrial automation
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | Budgetary Price (USD) | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Pb (Lead) Free | Country of Assembly | Country of Wafer Fabrication |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DA14680-01F08A92 | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | RoHS:EN | AQFN | 1ku | $4.069 | Tape & Reel | 3 | Yes | TAIWAN | TAIWAN |
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- Application NotePDF 1.75 MB Jun 27, 2024Related Files:
- Application NotePDF 593 KB Jun 29, 2020AI-generated Summary: The DA1468x boots from external serial interfaces such as SPI, UART, and I2C, enabling application code development or connection to external microcontrollers. Upon power-up, the system enters Development Mode or Normal Mode based on OTP header values. The boot sequence involves oscillator initialization, OTP configuration reading, and selecting the boot source. The device supports booting from a predefined serial interface or any serial interface by detecting connected devices using specific protocols. If no serial device is found, it attempts to boot from QSPI flash or enables JTAG access. Detailed boot protocols and pin configurations guide developers in establishing communication and booting sequences.
- Application NotePDF 1.37 MB Apr 03, 2019AI-generated Summary: The document provides essential hardware design guidelines for DA1468x SoCs, covering minimal reference schematics, power management, I/O pin configuration, clock sources, UART, SWD, QSPI flash memory, USB circuitry, hibernation modes, RFIO port, and PCB layout recommendations for different packages (WLCSP53 and AQFN60). It includes detailed component specifications, power rail capabilities, and assembly instructions to support BLE application development. The document also lists chip options, package types, and embedded versus external QSPI flash configurations, enabling system designers to build efficient BLE systems.
- Application NotePDF 664 KB Apr 03, 2019AI-generated Summary: Power measurements for the DA1468x family use the DA14681 ProDK, Agilent N6705 power analyzer, and Dialog SDK tools. Measurements focus on CPU and BLE power consumption using the daughterboard powered by a coin-cell battery. Accurate results require proper hardware setup, including trimmed 16MHz crystal and use of production chips. The document details hardware and software preparation, measurement procedures, and presents data on power consumption at various clock frequencies and modes. It emphasizes using the power analyzer for precise low-power state readings and provides reference tables and graphs for power budgeting.View More (11)
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DA14680 Whitelist for BLE
Hi. I am writing an application for the DA14680 which is a peripheral. I want to be able to pair a device with the peripheral and only allow this device to be able to connect in the future. I believe I can do this with the whitelist? I cannot find ...
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Problems with flash in DA14680-01
We are developing a product using the DA14680 and are hoping to use the built-in flash to boot from and store some data. We have our code working on the DA14681 basic dev kit and now our custom prototype boards based on DA14680 we need to get it working ...
Dec 16, 2016 -
DA14680 restart itself after pm_set_sleep_mode(pm_mode_hibernation)
... button, it will stay in hibernate mode. DA14680 enter hibernation and restart shortly after: --After hardware restart(disconnect power supply and reconnect), if click button, DA14680 will restart itself and will not enter hibernate mode. --After WKUP from hibernate mode, if click button, DA14680 also will restart itself and will ...
Apr 7, 2020