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Description

The SmartBond™ DA14585 Bluetooth Low Energy Pro Development Kit provides all of the flexibility needed to develop products with confidence, enabling the creation of more advanced connected applications with the smallest footprints and power budgets. At the core of this development kit is our SmartBond™ DA14585. It is the smallest, lowest power, and most integrated Bluetooth® system-on-chip (SoC) solution currently available. This versatile SoC brings Bluetooth 5.0 functionality to our well-known DA1458x family. The DA14585 hardware development environment is available as a starter kit, containing a motherboard and daughterboard. Additional separate daughterboard kits can be ordered.

The motherboard gives access to all of the package’s general-purpose input-outputs (GPIOs), and the on-board SEGGER chip provides the complete debugging capability, while dedicated on-board circuitry allows you, in combination with our complete software environment SmartSnippets™, to profile and fine-tune the power consumption of your application to get the most out of the DA14585’s advantages.

Features

  • Full digital connectivity with external hardware using UART, SPI, GPIO, and I2C.
  • USB-based debugging capabilities using the SEGGER J-Link on-board debugger.
  • USB-based UART communication with the host PC using a Future Technology Devices International (FTDI) chipset, which converts UART to USB.

Applications

Type Title Date
Manual - Development Tools
Manual - Development Tools
Manual - Development Tools
Release Note
Log in to Download PDF 273 KB
Release Note PDF 160 KB
Release Note
Log in to Download PDF 279 KB
Application Note PDF 241 KB
AI-generated Summary: The document provides troubleshooting guidance for managing the SEGGER J-Link interface on DA1458x/68x development kits. It addresses issues such as the unavailability of the Virtual COM (VCOM) port after firmware updates, detailing steps to reinstall the J-Link software and re-enable the VCOM port. It also covers hardware flow control settings and booting problems that may arise post-update. The guide targets specific devices including DA1458x Basic DKs, DA1468x/DA1510x Basic DKs, CIB, and DA14580 USB dongle, ensuring proper operation of the Bluetooth low energy SoC processor through the J-Link interface.
Schematic ZIP 3.32 MB
Schematic ZIP 886 KB
Schematic PDF 79 KB
Schematic ZIP 1.07 MB
Schematic PDF 81 KB
Schematic PDF 214 KB
Product Brief PDF 2.82 MB 日本語 , 简体中文
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Related Boards & Kits

Boards & Kits

Part NumberStatusStockBudgetary Price (USD)SampleablePb (Lead) Free
DA14585-00ATDEVKT-PActiveIn Stock1u | $98N/AYes

Support Communities

  1. DA14585 Voice RCU over USB

    Hello Renesas Community, I am running into issues trying to run the Voice RCU code on a DA14585. I am using the DA14585-00ATDEVKT-P (Development Kit - Pro). I understand the Voice RCU is deprecated, but it has functionality built in I desire to use. I would like to use ...

    Mar 15, 2023
  2. DA14585 Codeless

    I'm trying to use the pre-compiled codeless_585.hex file with the DA14585 eval board. I'm seeing conflicting information on which pins are used on the DA14585 for the UART signals. Has anyone gotten this to work and can you tell which pins you used for the ...

    Aug 30, 2022
  3. DA14585 (BLE 5) and Wi-Fi Communication

    Hi, I am using DA14585-00ATDEVKT-P Development Kit - Pro with DA14585_SDK 6.0.2.243 and Keil uVersion V5.23.0.0. Do you have any example code to demonstrate DA14585/6 and Wi-Fi communication ? Do any SDK functions cover this function? Thanks.

    Aug 1, 2017
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