The AVR-BLE development board makes eXtreme Low Power (XLP) wireless applications development quick and easy.
It combines a powerful AVR ATmega3208 microcontroller, an ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication™ secure element and the RN4870 Bluetooth Low Energy Module.
The board USB interface provides a convenient serial port (virtual UART), the simplicity of drag and drop programming, but also full programmer and debugger capabilities supported by two award-winning Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) - Atmel Studio and Microchip MPLAB® X IDE - giving you the freedom to innovate with your environment of choice.
Connect it to your Bluetooth LE capable mobile phone or tablet using the LightBlue® app (iOS and Android versions available) to activate the exclusive graphical user interface and interact with all the boards sensors and features.
The PIC-BLE development board makes wireless applications development quick and easy.
It combines an eXtreme Low Power (XLP) PIC16LF18456 microcontroller, an ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication™ secure element and the RN4870 Bluetooth Low Energy Module.
The board USB interface provides a convenient serial port (virtual UART), the simplicity of drag and drop programming, but also full programmer and debugger capabilities supported by an award-winning Integrated Development Environment (IDE) - Microchip MPLAB® X IDE.
Connect it to your Bluetooth LE capable mobile phone or tablet using the LightBlue® app (iOS and Android versions available) to activate the exclusive graphical user interface and interact with all the boards sensors and features.
The RN-4871-PICtail is a development board based on the ultra-compact Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy RN4871 module. The RN4871 uses a simple ASCII command interface over the UART. The board enables evaluation of the RN4871 and development of Bluetooth low Energy applications in two different ways:
1) Out of the box: When plugged into the USB port of a PC, the board will enumerate as a Communication Device Class (CDC) Serial device. Through a terminal program, users can configure and control the module and transfer data using the easy to use provided command set.
2) As a PICtail/PICtail Plus, the board interfaces to Explorer 8 or Explorer 16 Development Board. The Explorer 8/16 modular development system works with one of hundreds of available PIC 8, 16, 32 bit Microcontrollers PIM (Plug-In-Modules). The PICtail bridges the host MCU UART to the RN4871's UART interface for data transfer or configuration using the straight-forward, easy-to-use ASCII style command set.
RN4871 Click is a compact add-on board that provides Bluetooth wireless connectivity for any embedded application. This board features the RN4871, a Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy module from Microchip. It integrates Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Bluetooth stack, and an RF power amplifier into one solution. The module uses GFSK modulation over the onboard Bluetooth chip antenna to achieve data rates of up to 10Kbps. This Click board™ makes the perfect solution for the development of health/medical devices, sports activity/fitness meters, beacon applications, internet of Things (IoT)sensor tags, remote controls, wearable smart devices and accessories, and more.
RN4871 Click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.
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