TIDC-SPPBLE-SW-RD

UART to Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) Bridge Reference Design

TIDC-SPPBLE-SW-RD

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Overview

Easily add Bluetooth Low Energy to your application using a simple serial interface with minimal BLE knowledge required. This reference software solution demonstrates how to implement a UART to BLE bridge by communicating serial data wirelessly and bi-directionally between a wired UART and wireless BLE solution. For their existing or new industrial Internet Of Things (IoT) designs, developers can quickly enable wireless connectivity by simply sending data through the standard wired serial port of their host MCU without worrying about the BLE protocol. The solution also includes an RS232 to UART hardware reference design and the software also supports SPI interfaces. Refer to this forum post for the latest release updates. 

Features
  • Enables easy BLE integration on any host microcontroller through modular code
  • Support asynchronous and synchronous serial interfaces
  • Runs on the SimpleLink™ Bluetooth low energy CC2640, CC2640R2F wireless MCUs as well as the CC2650MODA certified module.
  • Uses the TI royalty-free BLE-stack
  • Bluetooth® 5 High Speed mode (2 Mbps) support with CC2640R2F
  • Compatible with Bluetooth 4.0 / 4.1 / 4.2 implementations
  • Ports easily to other boards including the SimpleLink CC2650 SensorTag kit and CC2640R2 LaunchPad development kit
  • Offers a generic design to fit various applications
  • This easy-to-use software sub-system is tested and ready to be replicated for your next wireless project
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Design files & products

Design files

Download ready-to-use system files to speed your design process.

TIDU997A.PDF (1956 K)

Reference design overview and verified performance test data

TIDRFD1.PDF (24 K)

Detailed schematic diagram for design layout and components

TIDRFD2.PDF (183 K)

Complete listing of design components, reference designators, and manufacturers/part numbers

TIDRFD3.PDF (45 K)

Detailed overview of design layout for component placement

TIDRFD5.ZIP (415 K)

Files used for 3D models or 2D drawings of IC components

TIDCAH8.ZIP (78 K)

Design file that contains information on physical board layer of design PCB

TIDRFD4.PDF (144 K)

PCB layer plot file used for generating PCB design layout

Products

Includes TI products in the design and potential alternatives.

Low-power 2.4-GHz products

CC2640SimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm Cortex-M3 Bluetooth® Low Energy wireless MCU with 128kB Flash

Data sheet: PDF | HTML
Low-power 2.4-GHz products

CC2650SimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm Cortex-M3 multiprotocol 2.4 GHz wireless MCU with 128kB Flash

Data sheet: PDF | HTML
Low-power 2.4-GHz products

CC2650MODASimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm Cortex-M3 multiprotocol 2.4 GHz wireless module with 128kB Flash

Data sheet: PDF | HTML
RS-232 transceivers

MAX32323- to 5.5-V dual channel 250kbps RS-232 line driver/receiver with +/-15-kV ESD protection

Data sheet: PDF | HTML

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Hardware

Development kit

CC2650STK — SimpleLink™ Bluetooth low energy/Multi-standard SensorTag

The new SensorTag IoT kit invites you to realize your cloud-connected product idea. The new SensorTag now includes 10 low-power MEMS sensors in a tiny red package. And it is expandable with DevPacks to make it easy to add your own sensors or actuators.

 

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Design guide UART to Bluetooth® low energy (BLE) Bridge Design Guide (Rev. A) Sep. 01, 2015
User guide TI Serial Port Service (SPS) Jun. 19, 2015

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