Manufacturer Part Number
CC2564BYFVT
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The CC2564BYFVT is a Bluetooth 4.1 transceiver IC from Texas Instruments, designed for a wide range of wireless applications.
Product Features and Performance
Supports Bluetooth 4.1 protocol
Operating frequency of 2.4GHz
Data rate up to 4Mbps
Transmit power up to 12dBm
Receiver sensitivity of -95dBm
Supports GFSK and GMSK modulation
Operates on a supply voltage of 2.2V to 4.8V
Low power consumption in transmit (40.5mA to 41.2mA) and receive (40.5mA to 41.2mA) modes
Integrated serial interfaces including I2C and UART
Product Advantages
Compact 54-DSBGA package (2.93x3.27mm)
Wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
RoHS3 compliant
Available in tape and reel packaging
Key Technical Parameters
Frequency: 2.4GHz
Operating voltage: 2.2V to 4.8V
Transmit current: 40.5mA to 41.2mA
Receive current: 40.5mA to 41.2mA
Transmit power: 12dBm
Receiver sensitivity: -95dBm
Data rate: Up to 4Mbps
Modulation: GFSK, GMSK
Serial interfaces: I2C, UART
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
Suitable for industrial and consumer applications
Compatibility
Bluetooth 4.1 compatible
Application Areas
Wireless connectivity for IoT devices
Wearable electronics
Industrial control systems
Smart home and building automation
Wireless sensor networks
Product Lifecycle
The CC2564BYFVT is a current product and is not approaching discontinuation.
Replacements and upgrades are available from Texas Instruments, such as the newer Bluetooth 5.0 and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) transceivers.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Supports the latest Bluetooth 4.1 protocol for reliable wireless communication
Compact 54-DSBGA package for space-constrained designs
Wide operating temperature range for industrial and outdoor applications
Low power consumption for extended battery life in portable devices
Integrated serial interfaces for easy system integration
RoHS3 compliance for environmental compatibility
Availability in tape and reel packaging for efficient manufacturing