CY8CKIT-042-BLE Bluetooth® Development Kit

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CY8CKIT-042-BLEThe Bluetooth® Low Energy Pioneer KitBluetooth® Low Energy Pioneer Kit enables customers to evaluate and develop Bluetooth Low Energy projects using the PSoC® 4 BLE and PRoC® BLE devices. The development kit supports system-level designs using PSoC Creator which includes numerous example projects to enable Bluetooth Low Energy mixed signal embedded designs. The Bluetooth Low Energy v4.1 specification has been abstracted into the new Bluetooth Smart Component in PSoC Creator, allowing for easy drag-and-drop designs. The development kit has been designed to allow for maximum design flexibility enabling Arduino shields hardware compatibility and easy to use, FCC-certified PSoC 4 BLE and PRoC BLE modules.
The CY8CKIT-042-BLE development kitCY8CKIT-042-BLE development kit provides users easy access to the new PSoC 4 BLE and PRoC BLE devices, while maintaining the familiar Pioneer kit design footprint. The development kit includes a USB BLE dongle that pairs with the CySmart master emulation tool, converting your Windows® PC into a powerful Bluetooth LE debug environment. The kit design and layout allows for customers to easily develop embedded solutions that require both mixed-signal capabilities and a Bluetooth LE radio.
Kit Contents
  • BLE Pioneer baseboard preloaded with CY8CKIT-142 PSoC 4 BLE module
  • CY5671 PRoC™ BLE module
  • BLE dongle (CySmart USB dongle)
  • Quick start guide
  • USB standard A to mini-B cable
  • Four jumper wires (4 inch) and two proximity sensor wires (5 inch)
  • Coin cell battery
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  • Testers will be selected on the basis of quality of applications: we expect a full and complete description of why you want to test this particular product.
  • Testers are required to produce a full, comprehensive and well thought out review within 2 months of receipt of the product.
  • Failure to provide this review within the above timescale will result in the enrolee being excluded from future RoadTests.
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