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Design Long-Range Bluetooth Applications with the New Cypress EZ-BLE PSoC XT/XR Module

Mark Saunders
Mark Saunders
October 19, 2016

[re-printed from PSoC Creator News and Information - author Utsav Ghosh]

Cypress announced its long-range Bluetooth LE module at the Bluetooth World in March 2016. Evaluation and development boards are now available to enable you to get started with the module.

                                  

The EZ-BLETM PSoC® XT/XR Module  offers up to 400-meters (full Line-Of-Sight) range in an open-air environment. Other key features include:

  • Extended operating temperature grade (-40°C to +105°C)
  • Small form-factor (9.5 mm × 15.4 mm × 1.80 mm with shield)

The module is built to reduce your design cycle time with:

  • Full-certification for FCC (USA), CE (Europe) , MIC (Japan), KC (Korea), and IC (Canada) regulations
  • Bluetooth SIG 4.1 qualification with a QDID that customers can refer to when building their Bluetooth Smart end products

To get started with the module:

  1. Buy a BLE Pioneer Kit (CY8CKIT-042-BLE-A)
  2. Buy a EZ-BLE™ PSoC XT/XR Evaluation Board (CYBLE-224110-EVAL)
  3. Download the free PSoC Creator 4.0 IDE
  4. Read the Getting Started with EZ-BLE™ Module application note

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