Infineon Technologies CYW920829B0M2P4TAI100EVK Evaluation Kit
Infineon Technologies CYW920829B0M2P4TAI100EVK Evaluation Kit enables evaluation, prototyping, and development of a wide array of Internet of Things (IoT) applications using the AIROC™ CYW20829B0-P4TAI100 module. The CYW20829B0-P4TAI100 module is a low-power, high-performance BLUETOOTH® Low Energy MCU with an integrated trace antenna, onboard crystal oscillator, and flash memory. The system features an Arm® Cortex®-M33 core with programmable and reconfigurable analog and digital blocks.
Features
- Evaluate and develop BLUETOOTH applications using the AIROC™ CYW20829B0-P4TAI100 module
- Standard Arduino headers support
- Supports 3.3V, coin-cell (3V), 1.8V
- Customizable/programmable user buttons
- Micro-USB connector for programming
- Onboard 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
- Onboard thermistor and mic
- Support for Infineon’s AIROC BTSTACK
- Support for the ModusToolbox™
- Code examples from the Infineon GitHub
- Sigma delta switched-cap Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) for audio and DC measurements
- Seven 16-bit and two 32-bit Timer/Counter Pulse-Width Modulator (TCPWM) blocks
- 98dBm LE-1 Mbps RX sensitivity, -105dBm LE-LR at 125kbps, -101dBm LE-LR at 500Kbps, and an integrated PA with 10dBm TX output power for better link budgets
- Serial Memory Interface (SMIF) for external flash with encryption support
- Serial communication interfaces such as UART, I2C, and Quad-SPI
- Wake from Deep Sleep I2C (sensors sitting on the I2C interface should be able to wake up the MCU)
- Two pulse density modulation (PDM) channels and one I2S channel with Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) mode
- RoHS compliant
Applications
- Wearable devices
- Home automation
- IoT devices
- Healthcare devices
- Consumer electronics
- Industrial
- Automotive
- Retail
- Gaming
- Smart agriculture
Kit Contents
- CYW920829B0M2P4TAI100-EVK, trace antenna module EVK
- USB 2.0 Type-A to Micro-B cable
- Six jumper wires (5" each)
- Quick start guide
Resources
Published: 2024-10-01
| Updated: 2024-10-09