Murata Reference Design Kit for Dialog DA14682 & DA14683

Author : Murata Published Time : 2019-05-09
Murata Reference Design Kit supports Dialog's SmartBond™ DA14682 and DA14683 for smart home, industrial, and wearable devices. The SmartBond DA14682 and DA14683 offer high-security, expandable memory, and a Bluetooth 5 solution. This Murata Reference Design Kit provides a comprehensive set of components with supporting part information, ensuring support for designs that implement the DA14682 or DA14683.

Features

High-securityBluetooth 5 solutionExpandable memory
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