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CHIPSEN BoT-TMA50 Bluetooth v5.3 BLE Class1 (+20dBm) SMD Slave/Master Multicon 1:8 Module w/ Chip Antenna

CHIPSEN BoT-TMA50 Bluetooth v5.3 BLE Class1 (+20dBm) SMD Slave/Master Multicon 1:8 Module w/ Chip Antenna

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The CHIPSEN BoT-TMA50 Long-Distance Bluetooth module is a Class 1 (+20dBm) cost-effective, low-power, true system-on-chip (SoC) for Bluetooth Smart (Bluetooth low energy) applications. Integrating the BoT-TMA50 into your design enables robust BLE master and slave nodes to be built with very low total bill-of-material costs while greatly simplifying and streamlining the design and certification process.

BoT-TMA50 combines an excellent RF transceiver with an industry-standard enhanced Cortec-M4 CPU, in-system programmable 512 kB flash memory, 128kB RAM, and many other powerful supporting features and peripherals.

The BoT-TMA50 is suitable for systems where very low power consumption is required. Very low-power sleep modes are available. Short transition times between operating modes further enable low power consumption. 

CHIPSEN BoT-TMA50 Master Slave Long-Distance Bluetooth Module Dimensions

BoT-TMA50 Features

  • BT Version: Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) V5 .3
  • Built in Antenna Bluetooth Smart (Bluetooth Low Energy) Module
  • ARM® Cortex® M4 32 bit processor with FPU, 64 MHz
  • Memory: 512 kB Flash / 128 kB RAM
  • RF Output Power: up to 20 dBm E .I.R.
  • RF Receive Sensitivity: -98.0 dBm w/ Dirty Tx enabled, 1Mbps Bluetooth Low Energy mode
  • On chip LDO system
  • Temperature Sensor on chip
  • UART (CTS/RTS) with EasyDMA, SPI, and I2C data interfaces
  • 12 Bit 200 ksps ADC with 7 configurable channels with programmable gain
  • Size: 19 mm x 13 mm x 2.4 mm
  • Weight : 1.0g
  • Operating Voltage: 2.7 V to 3.6V
  • Operating Temperature: -40℃ to +85℃ (FCC, JAPAN, KC) / -20℃ to +85℃ (CE Only)
  • RoHS compliant
  • Certifications: SIG, KC (including wireless EMC), FCC, CE, TELEC

Applications

  • Computer peripherals and I/O devices
    • Mouse
    • Keyboard
    • Multi-touch trackpad
  • Interactive entertainment devices
  • Remote control
    • Gaming controller
  • Beacons
  • Personal Area Networks
    • Health/fitness sensors and monitoring devices
    • Medical devices
    • Key-fobs
    • Wrist watches
  • Remote control toys

RF Certification Fee Exemption

If you create a wireless product using an uncertified module, you must obtain your own wireless certification. The BoT-TMA50 already has multiple certifications (SIG, KC (including wireless EMC), FCC, CE and TELEC), reducing the cost and certification process of manufacturing your wireless products. 

Uncertified Bluetooth Module BoT-TMA50
Complex authorization process KC+EMC, FCC, CE & TELEC certified
Wireless RF certification cost Wireless certification exempt
Certification cost by country when exporting Certified in the US, Europe & Japan
If authentication fails, replace the entire module
Bluetooth logo not available Bluetooth SIG certification completed
No technical support during the certification process Certified samples and CHIPSEN technical support

 

Low Power Consumption

The table below shows the BoT-TMA50's typical current draw in microamps (uA).

CHIPSEN BoT-TMA50 Long-Distance Master/Slave Bluetooth Module Current Consumption in MicroAmps

Bluetooth Connection Methods

BoT-TMA50 1:8 Multicon Mode

The BoT-TMA50 can be set to either master mode, slave mode, or Multicon mode. 

When operating in Multicon mode, various functions can be performed using AT commands:

  • Communicate individually by selecting only specific Slaves
  • Communicate with all Slaves (up to 8 units) simultaneously
  • Search/auto-connect by specifying the "Name" of a specific Slave
  • Up to 8 Slaves can be registered for convenient use   
BoT-TMA50 1:8 Multicon Mode

In this configuration the BoT-TMA50 Master will attempt to connect to the BoT-TMA50 Slaves. If each Slave accepts the request, the connection is successful.   

When communicating between modules there must be a Master and one or more Slaves. Modules operating in the same roles cannot communicate with each other, i.e. two Slaves cannot communication with each other. 

Smartphones and other Bluetooth Masters to BoT-TMA50 Slave Modules

The BoT-TMA50 Slaves will advertise their device information. They can be searched for by smartphones and other master devices, and and connection attempts are received. 

Documentation and Downloads

BoT-TMA50 Datasheet, Dimensions and Installation Documentation (PDF)

BoT-TMA50 FCC Certification (PDF)

BoT-TMA50 CE Certification (PDF)

 

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