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Blog Ready for your ideas – and available on short lead times: Panasonic Industry’s range of BLE modules
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  • Date Created: 16 Jan 2023 7:59 AM Date Created
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Ready for your ideas – and available on short lead times: Panasonic Industry’s range of BLE modules

marcom
marcom
16 Jan 2023

Despite the tense situation on the semiconductor markets for the past two years, Panasonic Industry has invested heavily in stocks - and now reports that, for instance, the Bluetooth® Low Energy modules from the PAN1780 family are available in exceptionally short lead times now.

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A lead time as short as approximately 16 weeks for a comprehensive range of top-notch BLE modules can be currently considered attractive - the company’s range of Nordic Semiconductor-based BLE wireless modules comprises the flagship PAN1780 as well as it’s siblings PAN1770, PAN1781 and PAN1782. Each of them is coming with tailored specs and a well thought-out price-performance ratio – meeting the most relevant application requirements:

 

PAN1780 is a Bluetooth® 5 Low Energy Module based on the Nordic nRF52840 single-chip controller coming with 1MB Flash/256kB RAM and integrated chip antenna

 

PAN1770 is the antenna-less sibling of PAN1780 – and provides an uFL connector for applications with radio-unfriendly housings

 

PAN1781 comes with the nRF52820 single-chip controller inside – and renders with its 256kB Flash/32kB RAM an ideally cost-effective solution for compact applications.

 

PAN1782 is the latest member in Panasonic’s BLE module family – and with 512 kB Flash/128 kB RAM memory the perfect trade-off between performance and price.

 

So, rapid implementation of promising connectivity application projects do not longer need to fail due to unavailable components - at least in terms of Panasonic's state-of the-art BLE modules in a wide range of variations. 

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  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 2 years ago +1
    That's great to hear lead times are coming down. It is amazing how "short time" is such a relative term.
  • embeddedguy
    embeddedguy over 2 years ago

    After I did the roadtest of PAN9520, here on element14, I spent quite some time to search for development kit on Panasonic website. Indeed some Bluetooth devices were that but most of them are based on nRF series. For me it would be interesting to see ESP32 based module so that it has both WiFi + Bluetooth.


    The PAN9520 only has WiFi capability as it is based on ESP32s2 series of device which target industrial wireless communication.

    The Board is really interesting piece of hardware as it exposes many I/Os to the user and various interfaces.

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  • DAB
    DAB over 2 years ago in reply to baldengineer

    Yes, time is relative and short is a very nebulous term.

    As a requirement, it is not testable, so I always treated it as a guideline.

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    baldengineer over 2 years ago

    That's great to hear lead times are coming down.

    It is amazing how "short time" is such a relative term.

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