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Hi all. I'm new on cypress PSOC. I'm from PIC24 and PIC32 and i no understand the logic of cypress documents and components.
I'm bought a kit for PSOC 4 BLE, and later, i saw those dongles: CY5677 and CY5670. The schematics and PSOCs on those dongles are the same, but one say BLE 4.2 and the other BLE 4.1. Can i actualice the CY5670 to 4.2 BLE?
Thanks
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Hi,
CY5670 and CY5677 uses different chip. CY5670 is compatible only for BLE 4.1 spec - which means it will support BLE 4.1 features but not BLE 4.2 features. CY5677 is compatible for 4.2 - which means both BLE 4.1 , 4.2 features are supported by CY5677.
Thanks & Regrds,
Anjana
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Hi,
CY5670 and CY5677 uses different chip. CY5670 is compatible only for BLE 4.1 spec - which means it will support BLE 4.1 features but not BLE 4.2 features. CY5677 is compatible for 4.2 - which means both BLE 4.1 , 4.2 features are supported by CY5677.
Thanks & Regrds,
Anjana
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How can you tell which version of the dongle you have? Mine (just purchased) only says BLE Dongle on the end and there are no chip numbers on the silkscreen.
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Can you check the cover. It will be mentioned there. Or check the part number of PRoC chip.
Thanks,
Hima
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Thanks. The cover sheet (from a CYC8CKIT-042-BLE) says CY5671 using a CYBL10162. So I guess this means the 4.2 features mentioned above are not there?
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Yes. That's correct.
Thanks,
Hima