AN94020 introduces you to PRoC™ BLE, an ARM® Cortex™-M0 based programmable radio-on-chip with Bluetooth Low Energy. It explores the PRoC™ BLE solution and development tools and shows you how to create your first Bluetooth Low Energy project using PSoC Creator™, a development tool for PRoC™ BLE. The application note also guides you to additional resources available to accelerate in-depth learning of PRoC™ BLE.
Introduction
PRoC™ BLE is a 32-bit, 48-MHz ARM® Cortex™-M0 Bluetooth Low Energy chip with CapSense®, 12-bit Analog to Digital Converter (ADC), four Timer/Counter/PWMs (TCPWMs), four additional 8/16 bit PWMs, thirty-six GPIOs, two serial communication blocks (SCBs), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) driver, and Inter-IC Sound (I2S). It provides a complete, programmable, and flexible solution for Human Interface Devices (HID), remote controls, toys, beacons, and wireless chargers. In addition to these applications, PRoC™ BLE provides a simple, low-cost way to add Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity into any system.
Project | Device |
PSoC Creator Version |
Development Kit CY8CKIT-xxx | Compiler | ||||||
Architecture |
Silicon Revision |
V3.1 or Higher |
V3.0 or Lower |
042 BLE DVK |
001 DVK |
Keil | GCC | MDK | RVDS | |
Yes | PRoC BLE | Beta | YES | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | YES |