Overview
Description
The DA16600 modules provide a convenient way to add both low power Wi-Fi and low power Bluetooth® Low Energy (LE) functionality to your device. The low power Wi-Fi DA16200 system-on-chip (SoC) and the low power Bluetooth LE DA14531 SoC are integrated together on a single module. Together, they deliver long battery life and low power consumption in a convenient form factor. As a single integrated system, functions such as Wi-Fi/Bluetooth LE coexistence and provisioning Wi-Fi through the Bluetooth LE connection come standard.
The modules are complete with all required components and are regulatory certified by the FCC, IC, CE, and other regulatory bodies.
The fully integrated module consists of:
- Wi-Fi SoC: DA16200
- Bluetooth LE SoC: DA14531
- 4MB Flash memory
- 40MHz crystal for Wi-Fi
- 32kHz RTC Crystal for Wi-Fi
- 32MHz Crystal for Bluetooth LE
- Chip antenna or u.FL connector
- SPDT antenna switch
- Single power supply voltage (3.3V)

On Board Chip Antenna
14.2 mm x 24.6 mm x 3.0 mm
DA16600MOD-AAC

External Antenna Connector (u.FL)
14.2 mm x 24.6 mm x 3.0 mm
DA16600MOD-AAE
Benefits
- VirtualZero™ DA16200 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
- Breakthrough VirtualZero low power technology
- Virtually no power consumption in sleep state
- Ultra-low power sensor wake-up
- Runs on small batteries and coin cells
- Built-in, customizable, coexistence algorithms
- Wi-Fi: Industry-leading output power and Rx sensitivity for max range
- Bluetooth LE: 4x range of BT 4.0
- SoC runs full OS and TCP/IP stack on module
- Provision Wi-Fi connection simply 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
Wi-Fi AT Command Set
Access the industry-leading low power features of the DA16200/DA16600 family simply, quickly and without having to develop any complex software on the Wi-Fi side. To learn more, visit the DA16200 Wi-Fi AT Command Set page.
Features
- DA16600 boards
- Low power Wi-Fi
- Low power Bluetooth LE
- Ultra-low power
- Wi-Fi/Bluetooth LE coexistence
- Superior range
- Full offload
- Simple setup and provisioning
- Complete software stack
- Leading security
- Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware update
- Multiple I/Os
Comparison
Applications
Design & Development
Software & Tools
Software Downloads
Sample Code
Sample Code
Filters
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Type | Title | Date Date |
Sample Code | ZIP 2.88 MB | |
Sample Code |
[Software=Renesas Synergy Software Package|v5.3.0],[Toolchains=GNU Arm Embedded|13.2.1.arm-13-7]
ZIP
2.46 MB
Application:
Communications Infrastructure
Compiler:
ARMCC, GNU ARM Embedded
Function:
Other
IDE:
e2 studio
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Sample Code | ZIP 83.97 MB | |
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Boards & Kits
Models
ECAD Models
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.

Support
Support Communities
Support Communities
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DA16600MOD 1-Pin bluetooth coexistence
Hello, I would like to use DA16600MOD with some SPI slave modules.From what I understood, because DA16600MOD SPI Master pins are multiplexed with BT_COEX, I should configure BT Coexistence with 1Pin then connect P0_6 to GPIOA10 and then I could use GPIOA8, GPIOA9 for SPI. In https ...
Feb 10, 2023 -
DA16600MOD Sleep Current Datasheet
Different versions of the datasheet for the DA16600MOD have different units for sleep current. Revision 3.1: Sleep 1 5.2uA Sleep 2 6.8uA Sleep 3 8.5uA Revision 3.5: Sleep 1 5.2mA Sleep 2 6.8mA Sleep 3 8.5mA This change does not seem to ...
Feb 11, 2025 -
DA16600MOD Kit - getting started
Hi. Recently received your tools to develop with the DA16600MOD. 1) In UM-WI-026, which phone app should be used as per Table 1 (page 10) ? Is it specific to Dialog ? 2) Can IAR toolchain 8.40.1 be used to compile your projects / SDK ? Thanks.
Jun 12, 2021
FAQs
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How do we protect user data in user OTP?
If a user wants to store and use user data in the user area, it is possible to prevent that the information is compromised by storing encrypted data using the secure key in the secure area and decrypting it again with the same key
May 20, 2025 -
What is the DA16200 CPU clock speed by default?
DA16200 operates on a 120 MHz CPU clock, and the maximum speed is 160 MHz
May 20, 2025 -
Can we protect a secure key in OTP?
For the security feature in DA16200, several security keys are required and should be stored in OTP memory before production. The keys used for secure boot, secure debug, and secure storage are stored in an OTP area that the CPU cannot access. Any data used by the user can be ...
May 20, 2025
Videos & Training
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Events & Webinars
News & Blog Posts
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Apr 15, 2024
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Blog Post
Feb 13, 2023
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