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Latest revision as of 18:02, 23 February 2026

Contents

[edit] Hardware

   radino40 DW1000
Top View
   radino40 DW1000
Bottom View
   FiRa Logo
Certified
   radino40 DW1000 Pinout
Pinout


The radino40 DW3000 combines an nRF52840 microcontroller from Nordic Semiconductor with the DW3000 radio chip from Qorvo into the compact radino40 form factor. The Qorvo DW3000 component is an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) transceiver, fully IEEE802.15.4-2011 compliant, and offers an accuracy of up to 10 cm. The UWB data rate is up to 6.8 Mbps. It is designed for channels 5 and 9 of the UWB band and provides advanced features that make it suitable for use in the FiRa Standard.

The nRF52840, with its 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 CPU with FPU, 64 MHz clock frequency, 1MB Flash, and 256 MB RAM, provides optimal computing performance and low-power functionality. In addition, it offers its own 2.4 GHz radio interface with numerous supported radio standards.

The radino40 DW3000 offers optimal integration of the UWB radio chip with minimal sleep current consumption (<2.3µA with RTC), making it the best choice for long-lasting, battery-powered RTLS systems.


Features:

  • DW3000 UWB chip
    • Interoperability with the Apple U1 chip (Beta evaluation)
    • Supports UWB channels 5 (6.5 GHz) and 9 (8 GHz)
    • Fully aligned with the FiRa™ PHY, MAC, and certification development
    • Data rates: 110 kbps, 850 kbps, 6.8 Mbps
  • nRF52840 from Nordic Semiconductor
    • 32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 CPU with FPU, 64 MHz
    • 1 Mbyte Flash, 256 kbyte RAM
    • Dynamic multiprotocol transceiver:
      • Bluetooth 5 / Bluetooth Low Energy
      • IEEE 802.15.4/Thread
      • ANT/ANT+
      • Proprietary 2.4 GHz
    • 4x4 channel PWM unit with EasyDMA
    • 12-bit 200 ksps ADC
    • 5x 32-bit timers with counter mode
    • USB 2.0, I²C, QSPI, SPI, UART, NFC-A
    • Quadrature decoder (QDEC)
    • 3x RTC
  • 37 GPIOs
  • Sleep current <2.3µA

[edit] Applications

  • perfect Module for FiRa Systems
  • Ultra low power RTLS Systems


[edit] Software

See radino40 software

[edit] Downloads

radino40 Series Quick Links
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