AN92584 teaches you how to design low-power applications with PSoC 4/PRoC™ BLE devices. It also guides you on how to compute the current consumption and battery life for a BLE application and provides tips and tricks to minimize the current consumption to increase battery life.
Introduction
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is an ultra-low-power wireless standard introduced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) for short-range communication. The BLE physical layer, protocol stack, and profile architecture are designed and optimized to minimize power consumption. Similar to Classic Bluetooth, BLE operates in the 2.4-GHz ISM band but with a lower bandwidth of 1 Mbps.
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 | |
AN92584.zip | PSoC 4 BLE | Beta | YES | NO | YES | NO | NO | YES | YES | YES |