Panasonic’s Panasonic PAN1760A module is a fully-autonomous device based on the Toshiba TC35678 system-on-chip (SoC). The SoC uses an Arm® Cortex®-M0 core and an embedded Toshiba Bluetooth 4.2 low-power protocol stack. The PAN1760A integrates 256 KB of flash memory and 83 KB of RAM to store and execute application code, can operate independently in a variety of applications, without the need for an external processor, can save costs and space, reduce complexity.
The PAN1760A has comprehensive and extensive GATT service and configuration files, as well as excellent low-power Bluetooth capabilities, including mesh networking, extended maximum transmission unit (MTU), and low-power secure connections. This module provides I2C, SPI, and two UART interfaces. , 4 PWM outputs, and 5 external and 1 internal analog-to-digital converters (ADC). The module's hardware and software are also compatible with PAN1760, PAN1761 and PAN1026 bluetooth modules, allowing designers to easily migrate previously developed software, such as low-energy Bluetooth profiles and applications.
The peak power consumption of the PAN1760A module in transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) modes is only 3.3 mA, so it can support advanced wireless functions in IoT, medical and industrial applications without affecting battery life. This module has supporting integrated PAN1760A evaluation kit, which includes 2 USB dongle, allows designers to develop, run and debug the code, and has an extension connector to facilitate the connection of sensors and other devices to speed up the prototype design.