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Bluetooth 5.1 Dual Mode Module
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BDE-BDM209
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General Description
BDE-BDM209 is a Bluetooth 5.1 BR/EDR & BLE Dual Mode module.
The module offers a unique combination of Bluetooth classic and Bluetooth Low Energy radio TI’s CC2564C
and an ARM 32-bit Cortex-M4F CPU MSP432, with integration of all external components including antenna
at a very affordable cost.
The module provides the best-in-class RF performance with transmit power and receive sensitivity that
provides twice the range and higher throughput than other Bluetooth-low-energy-only solutions. The
power-management hardware and software algorithms provide significant power savings in all commonly
used Bluetooth BR/EDR and low energy modes of operation.
The certified and royalty free Dual-mode Bluetooth 4.2 protocol stack software provides a complete
Bluetooth BR/EDR, and Bluetooth Low Energy sample applications that reduce design effort and ensure a
faster time to market.
Key Features
Processing and memories
Arm® 32-bit Cortex®-M4F CPU with
floating point unit and memory
protection unit
Frequency up to 48 MHz
256KB flash main memory (organized
into two banks enabling simultaneous
read or execute during erase)
16KB of flash information memory
64KB of SRAM (including 6KB of backup
memory)
32KB of ROM with MSP432™ peripheral
driver libraries
Bluetooth 5.1 Declaration ID D049226
BR and EDR Features Include:
Up to Seven Active Devices
Scatternet: Up to Three Piconets
Simultaneously, One as Master and Two
as Slaves
Up to Two Synchronous Connection
Oriented (SCO) Links on the Same
Piconet
Support of Multiple Bluetooth Profiles
with Enhanced QoS
Bluetooth Low Energy Features Include:
Support of up to 10 Simultaneous
Connections
Multiple Sniff Instances Tightly Coupled
to Achieve Minimum Power
Consumption
Independent Buffering for Low Energy
Allows Large Numbers of Multiple
Connections Without Affecting BR or
EDR Performance
Built-In Coexistence and Prioritization
Handling for BR, EDR, and Low Energy
Best-in-Class Bluetooth (RF) Performance (TX
Power, RX Sensitivity, Blocking)
Class 1.5 TX Power up to +10 dBm
–93 dBm Typical RX Sensitivity
Internal Temperature Detection and
Compensation to Ensure Minimal
Variation in RF Performance Over
Temperature, No External Calibration
Required
Improved Adaptive Frequency Hopping
(AFH) Algorithm with Minimum
Adaptation Time
Provides Longer Range, Including Twice
the Range of Other Low-Energy-Only
Solutions
Advanced Power Management for Extended
Battery Life and Ease of Design
Low Power Consumption for Active,
Standby, and Scan Bluetooth Modes
Shutdown and Sleep Modes to Minimize
Power Consumption
MCU Ultra-low-power operating modes when
Bluetooth is Shutdown
Active: 80 µA/MHz










