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Well, there are the EZ-BLE modules that have a PRoC4 BLE in them. You can also get them on a small breakout board.
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pls hlp me
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Whatever "mob" is: PSoC4 is using Bluetooth LE (BLE) exclusively, whereas the HC-05 module is using the older Bluetooth 2.x standard only. They are not compatible with each other.
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Well, there are the EZ-BLE modules that have a PRoC4 BLE in them. You can also get them on a small breakout board.
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what is the difference between psoc4ble and psoc4m series?
could you please send me the schematic diagram of CY8C4247AZI-M485 ??
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How can i use psoc4 M series kit (CY8C4247AZI-M485) instead of psoc 4 ble (CY8C4247LQI-BL483)kit??
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The BLE PSoCs have got a Bluetooth Low Energy interface which the PSoC4-M does not have.
send me the schematic diagram of CY8C4247AZI-M485 Probably not. But there is a datasheet. The reason for the "missing" schematic is: When designing the project using the Creator software you are creating the schematic for your project. So there is nothing to present beforehand. Moreover some chip intern blocks can be configured for many different purposes and lastly you may even define your own components with their own schematic.
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