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The DA16200 SoC is the world's first Wi-Fi SoC delivering year plus battery life for always connected Wi-Fi IoT devices. DA16200 is low power Wi-Fi networking SoC that delivers a dramatic breakthrough in battery life even for devices that are continuously connected to the Wi-Fi network. In most applications, one year plus battery life is achievable. There is no tradeoff in output power or range as the SoC’s range is industry leading. The chip also features very strong IoT security, including WPA3 and TLS for authentication and encryption at Wi-Fi and higher stack layers. The DA16200 is a full offload device, meaning the the entire Wi-Fi and TCP/IP networking stack and even end product application code can run on chip with no external CPU or MCU required. Alternatively, a small inexpensive MCU can send the DA16200 commands and the SoC will still perform the full offload networking stack functions.
The DA16200 modules are the perfect complement to the DA16200 ultra low power Wi-Fi SoC.
Features
802.11n 1X1
2.4 GHz
20 MHz channels
Three sleep modes
Wi-Fi Certified
Cortex M4F processor
SRAM
Hardware encryption engine
Integrated PA and LNA
OTA engine
Multiple I/Os
ADC engine
Hostless or hosted mode
Benefits
Low power Wi-Fi
Enables year-plus battery life for most applications
Superior range
Strong security at Wi-Fi layer
Strong security at upper stack layers
Long battery life even when continously connected
Full offload, runs entire stack on chip
Run without any external CPU or MCU
Otpionally can run with external MCU
Multiple sleep modes for different applications
Available as SoC or module
Processes analog or digital sensor info on chip
Applications
Thermostats
Door locks
Security cameras
Video door bells
Temperature sensors
Smoke detectors
Other wireless sensors
Garage door openers
Pet trackers
Asset trackers
Home automation
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
Packages
QFN-48 (6 x 6 x 0.9 mm)
FcCSP-72 (3.8 x 3.8 x 0.68mm)
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7 months ago
I want to use much more previous version of SDK
Posted by takashi 55 points 3 repliesNow I'm searching for DA16200 SDK for AWS v2.2.0.0. Our product has been developed using this version of SDK. I want to find which files are modified. Can you tell me the downloading URL for this version of SDK?
3 months ago
Hi,
I cannot find DA16200_SDK_AWS_IoT_Reference_v2.2.0.0 in the "Previous Software Releases" section.
Thanks,
3 months ago
Hi keigooshiro,
Thanks for your comment. Could you please let us know if there is a specific requirement why you need to use the AWS SDK v2.2? That SDK is a very old AWS SDK and it is not recommended.
We strongly suggest using our latest SDK release for AWS which is version 3.2.0.0.
AWS Image : AWS IoT ATCMD Image for FreeRTOS SDK
AWS SDK : AWS IoT Reference for FreeRTOS SDK
Release notes : AWS IoT Reference Release Notes
Thanks, PM_Dialog
7 months ago
Hi takashi,
Thanks for your question online. In general, we strongly recommend the usage of our latest SDK versions as we have fixed all the bugs etc.
However, you can find previous SDK releases on the DA16200 product page under the "Previous Software Releases" section :
https://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/products/wi-fi/da16200#tab-field_t…
Thanks, PM_Dialog