QN9080SIP is a new producted launched at 30 Jan 2019 by NXP Semiconductors.
Product Brief
The QN9080SIP, an ultra-small module based on the QN9080 Bluetooth MCU and NT3H2211 NTAG, delivers industry-leading low power consumption along with a rich feature set and FCC/CE/IC/MIC certifications making it an ideal solution for wearables and battery powered applications. The module is based on the QN9080 Bluetooth MCU powered by an Arm Cortex-M4F and integrates a dedicated fusion sensor co-processor (FSP) to further reduce power consumption by offloading complex math computations from the CPU. The 512 KB onboard flash and 128 KB SRAM provide enough room and flexibility for complex applications and the connectivity stacks. The module also integrates NFC NTAG, 32 MHz & 32 kHz Crystals, RF matching and 2.4 GHz antenna and is certified to FCC, CE, IC, and MIC regulations offering a complete and ready-to-use solution for applications requiring Bluetooth Low Energy wireless connectivity and simple pairing with NFC NTAG. This level of integration reduces overall system size, complexity and shortens the development time.
Key Features and Benifits
Enablement
NXP offers a Development Kit containing one development board and one USB dongle to speed time to market and reduce development costs.
The QN9080SIP reuses the software development platform of the QN9080 Bluetooth Low Energy MCU and includes a rich suite of example applications and software in a complete software development kit (SDK) compatible with
the latest toolchains from Arm-Keil, IAR, and NXP’s MCUXpresso. MCUXpresso provides a seamless software portfolio among all NXP devices as well as a fast path to add Bluetooth Low Energy capability to existing code based on another NXP device. The software is fully compatible with QN9080.
A reference example for Bluetooth Low Energy pairing using NFC is also offered on NXP website.