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Description

DA16200 modules are the perfect complement to the DA16200 ultra-low power Wi-Fi SoC. They deliver the same long battery life and low power consumption but in a convenient form factor. 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 the DA16200 SoC, 4MB flash memory, RF components including crystal oscillator, RF lumped filter, and either a chip antenna or a connector for an external antenna.

The module has 37 pins including GPIOs, JTAG, RTC control, UART, power input, and the 32.768kHz crystal.

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DA16200MOD On Board Chip Antenna

On Board Chip Antenna

13.8mm x 22.1mm x 3.3mm
DA16200MOD-AAC4WA32

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DA16200MOD External Antenna Connector

External Antenna Connector (u.FL)

13.8mm x 22.1mm x 3.3mm
DA16200MOD-AAE4WA32

Benefits

  • Breakthrough VirtualZero™ technology
  • Virtually no power consumption in sleep state
  • Enables year-plus battery life
  • Ultra-low power sensor wake-up
  • Industry leading output power and Rx sensitivity for max range
  • 802.11b/g/n radio PHY, BB/MAC, PA, LNA with on chip SRAM
  • Up to 72Mbps, MCS0-7
  • SoC runs full OS and TCP/IP stack
  • 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, SDIO, ADC, I2C, PWM, I2S, GPIOs, JTAG and SWD
  • Data logging, memory intensive applications

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

  • Ultra-low power
  • Superior range
  • Highly integrated SoC
  • Full offload
  • Simple setup and provisioning
  • Complete software stack
  • Leading security
  • Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware updates
  • Multiple I/Os
  • eMMC/SD expanded memory

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Sample Code Log in to Download ZIP 2.88 MB
Sample Code
[Software=Renesas Synergy Software Package|v5.3.0],[Toolchains=GNU Arm Embedded|13.2.1.arm-13-7]
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Application: Communications Infrastructure
Compiler: ARMCC, GNU ARM Embedded Function: Other IDE: e2 studio
Sample Code Log in to Download ZIP 83.97 MB
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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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  1. DA16200MOD

    Hello    We try to push this DA16200MOD-AAC4WA32  versus SP820 from Espressif. I have not the price of this solution in the lastest price list (I'm in contact with Ard related to this topic).    To developed the application (running on this module), what tools chain must we use Is ...

    Oct 17, 2019
  2. DA16200MOD

    Hello Team,        i got this module today,i just want to know this module come with build in SDK or we have to load in this after we got       if not come with SDK then which SDK file we have to load.       i have try to load this file  Download ...

    Sep 20, 2024
  3. DA16200mod

    Hi, I have 2 custom board using DA16200mod (the schematic as figure below). I connected the uart0 with usb to uart (cp2102). The DA16200 in first board had response from DA16200 and the second board did not any response from DA16200. I don't know what wrong with schematic? Please ...

    Sep 10, 2024
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FAQs

  1. Does DA16200 support both active and passive scan?

    DA16200 supports both active scan and passive scan. And DA16200 transmits a probe request and listens for a probe response from an AP. Note: Passive scan means that a station radio listens on each channel for beacons sent periodically by an AP.

    May 20, 2025
  2. Is OTP accessible by the application for read?

    The user OTP memory area can be accessed except the secure area which is not accessible.

    May 20, 2025
  3. How much time will it take to wake up DA16200 and be ready to TX or RX frames – from different sleep modes?

    Sleep mode 1 and Sleep mode 2 need a full boot, so it takes about 3 seconds until DA16200 connects to an AP. Sleep mode 3 (DPM mode) can access the server right after DA16200 wakes up from sleep. There is fast reconnect feature in sleep mode 2 that DA16200 ...

    May 20, 2025
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