The new series is intended for both basic and complex IoT applications in professional and private environments, including object and ID tracking.
Based on the nRF52 System on Chip (SoC) from Nordic Semiconductor, the ISP1907 is a high-frequency transceiver with a clock frequency of 2.4GHz. The LL version comes with 192 kB Flash and 24 kB SRAM and is based on the nRF52811. It has 13 configurable GPIOs, including three ADCs.
The HT version comes with 512 kB Flash and 128 kB SRAM and is based on the nRF52833. Thirty GPIOs are available, eight planned as ADCs. The security equipment also includes an NFC-A tag for OoB pairing and an ARM Cortex M4F Floating Point Processor. A USB interface is also already included in the HT version.
Measuring 8x8x1 mm, the BLE module combines resilient computing power with impressive battery life making it a ready-to-use solution for most IoT applications in professional and private environments, especially for object tracking in warehouses and buildings or ID tracking of people