Overview
Description
The DA14580 integrated circuit has a fully integrated radio transceiver and baseband processor for Bluetooth® Low Energy. It can be used as a standalone application processor or as a data pump in hosted systems.
The DA14580 supports a flexible memory architecture for storing Bluetooth profiles and custom application code, which can be updated over the air (OTA). The qualified Bluetooth Low Energy protocol stack is stored in a dedicated ROM. All software runs on the Arm® Cortex®-M0 processor via a simple scheduler.
The Bluetooth Low Energy firmware includes the L2CAP service layer protocols, Security Manager (SM), Attribute Protocol (ATT), the Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) and the Generic Access Profile (GAP). All profiles published by the Bluetooth SIG as well as custom profiles are supported. The transceiver interfaces directly to the antenna and is fully compliant with the Bluetooth 4.2 standard.
The DA14580 has dedicated hardware for the Link Layer implementation of Bluetooth Low Energy and interface controllers for enhanced connectivity capabilities.
Benefits
- Lowest power, smallest size, lowest system cost
- Flexible: Products can be upgraded in the field
- Data retention, even on depleted battery
Packages
- WLCSP-34 (2.5mm x 2.5mm x 0.5mm)
- QFN-48 (6.0mm x 6.0mm x 0.9mm)
- QFN-40 (5.0mm x 5.0mm x 0.9mm)
Features
- Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth 4.2 specification)
- Cortex-M0 application processor
- Integrated One-Time-Programmable memory
- Power supply 2.35V to 3.3V
- Single pin RF I/O
- Rich set of analog and digital peripherals
Comparison
Applications
Design & Development
Software & Tools
Software Downloads
Sample Code
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
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Support Communities
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DA14580
Where there is DA14580 + PA hardware information?
May 5, 2016 -
DA14580
Where there is DA14580 + PA hardware information?
May 5, 2016 -
DA14580
Hi, I analyzed the software of a vitaltracker (supplied with DA14580) with a Segger JLink in SmartSnippet Studio. I can read the contents of the SPI-Flash Memory and the OTP Memory. I found that the OPT Header describes the Adress of JTAG as "Disabled". How can i connect the ...
Jun 15, 2018
FAQs
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Can I Use the Old Pro-DK (DA14580DEVKT-P) to Program a DA14531 Daughter Board via 1-wire UART?
Yes, you can use it to download firmware via 1-wire UART. When the DA14531 daughter board is attached to the old Pro-DK, then the P0_5 is exposed on header J7.Pin6 (P2_5) . Jumper wires should be used from J5 to J7 plus a 100 Ohm resistor ...
Sep 3, 2023