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CYBLE-222014-01

IFXCYBLE-222014-01

Infineon Technologies
Bluetooth Modules - 802.15.1 EZ-BLE PRoC BT 4.2 Module
2,980 in stock

Overview

The CYBLE-222014-01 is a fully certified Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.2 module based on the Infineon PSoC 4 architecture. It integrates an ARM Cortex-M0 processor running up to 48MHz, 256kB of Flash, 32kB of SRAM, and an on-board chip antenna in a compact 10mm x 10mm SMT package. This module simplifies wireless design by providing a complete subsystem that includes the BLE stack, radio, and digital/analog peripherals.

Why Choose This Part

The module is pre-certified (FCC/IC/KC/MIC/CE), significantly reducing time-to-market and regulatory costs. Its PSoC-based architecture offers high flexibility with 16 GPIOs, DMA support, and 5V-tolerant I/O, allowing it to interface directly with diverse legacy systems.

Applications

Smart Home Sensors
Ideal for battery-powered environmental sensors and security nodes requiring 1.8V to 4.5V operation and long battery life.
Industrial IoT Gateways
Uses integrated I2C and SPI interfaces to aggregate data from multiple sensors for transmission over a BLE link.
Wearable Medical Devices
Leverages the 6-channel ADC and ultra-low power modes like Deep Sleep (1.3uA) for periodic biometric monitoring.

Key Specifications

Protocol Bluetooth v4.2
Data Rate 1Mbps
Frequency 2.4GHz
Memory Size 256kB Flash, 32kB SRAM
Sensitivity -91dBm
Antenna Type Integrated, Chip
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 22-SMD Module
Power - Output 3dBm
Voltage - Supply 1.8V ~ 4.5V
Serial Interfaces I2C, SPI, UART
RF Family/Standard Bluetooth
Current - Receiving 16.4mA
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC
Current - Transmitting 15.6mA

Getting Started

Development is supported through the PSoC Creator IDE or ModusToolbox, which provide a graphical interface for configuring BLE parameters and peripheral routing. For hardware prototyping, the CYBLE-222014-EVAL evaluation board can be used with the CY8CKIT-042-BLE Pioneer Kit or a standard SWD debugger.

Also Consider

nRF52832 nRFNordic Semiconductor - Offers a more powerful ARM Cortex-M4F core and higher sensitivity (-96 dBm) for more demanding processing tasks.
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