ZX8271 is a small size Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 module, which integrates high-performance RISC 32bit processor, 512KB Flash and 32KB SRAM and supports up to 3 BLE connections.
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ZX8271 is a small size Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 module, which integrates high-performance RISC 32bit processor, 512KB Flash and 32KB SRAM and supports up to 3 BLE connections.
It adopts Telink chipset and provides several GPIOs.
Application
●Smart home: smart plug, intelligent switch, intelligent lamp, intelligent door lock, thermometer, intelligent scale, environmental smoke and fog alarm, etc.
●Infant care: real-time temperature detection, intelligent crib, and loss prevention.
●Toys: interactive remote control toys, robots, aircraft, toy cars, anti-lost devices.
●Automotive electronics: auto lock, parking space record, electric car burglar alarm, data acquisition and monitoring.
●Sensor network
●Asset tracking management
Applications are not limited to the above products.
PIN Diagram
Bluetooth and BLE module ZX8271 module has 10 interfaces as follows:
FAQ
Q: Are you trading company or manufacturer?
A: We are professional manufacturer specialized in IOT related products. And we trade our products with our clients directly.
Q: What is the difference between BLE module and SoC?
A: In general, a BLE SoC is a more compact and efficient solution than a BLE module, but a BLE module may be easier to use and require less technical expertise to integrate into a device. Both solutions can be used to enable Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology in a device.
Q: Do all smartphones have BLE?
A: Like most of the previous answers, most present-day smartphones have both Bluetooth 4.0 and BLE.
Q: What is the difference between basic line module and smart line module?
A: a)Basic line module (BLM) is a thyristor or diode bridge rectifier, which is extremely compact.
b)Smart line module (SLM) is a line commutated infeed that is enhanced by the use of IGBT's that avoid commutation faults/ failures as known for thyristor based rectifiers.
Q: Can BLE go through walls?
A: The answer is yes, but with caveats. The type of wall, the strength of the signal, interference from other devices, and the distance between the connected devices all play a role in determining how well a Bluetooth signal can penetrate walls.