Wireless technology company, Ezurio (formerly Laird Connectivity), has released a family of Bluetooth® LE modules based on Nordic Semiconductor’s new next generation of low power wireless SoC, the nRF54L15. The modules enable wireless product designers to bring new products to market faster, while delivering the highest level of performance, security, and efficiency with ultra-low power consumption. The modules are predominantly designed for industrial, medical, and commercial applications.
The ‘BL54L15 Series’ utilizes the QFN48 package of Nordic’s nRF54L15 SoC. It features 31 GPIOs and comprises two module variants, that have either an integrated PCB trace antenna or a MHF4 connector on board. Both modules come in a 14 by 10 mm form factor.
The ‘BL54L15µ Series’ utilizes the WSCLP package of the nRF54L15 SoC. It features 32 GPIOs and comprises two module variants that have either an integrated chip antenna or a trace pad for external antenna support. The modules come in a highly compact 6.3 by 7.9 mm form factor.
Each series of modules is optimized for high-performance applications, ensuring secure, robust, and efficient wireless communication with support for the latest Bluetooth standards and secure programming options.
“The Bl54L15 and BL54L15µ module variants bring out the full capability of the market-leading, underlying Nordic silicon for the end customer to utilize in a fully pre-certified solution,” says Jonathan Kaye – VP, Product Management & Marketing, Ezurio. “The plethora of protocols and application support in a single hardware/software solution enables us to support the widest possible set of use cases and customer requirements for short range wireless connectivity.”
All variants within the Ezurio suite of products come with full regulatory certifications, pre-certified antennas, supporting development kits, and the company’s global support and service. In addition, Ezurio’s ‘Canvas Software Suite’ platform enables rapid development of embedded software applications using Python scripting with easy-to-use wireless APIs, tools, and sample code.
“Ezurio is a silver member of the Zephyr Project, so the fundamental building blocks of Nordic’s software architecture is a significant differentiator for us,” adds Kaye. “We’re also really excited about Nordic’s support for the new Bluetooth Channel Sounding feature set in the nRF54L Series.”
The nRF54L15 features an Arm® Cortex®-M33 processor clocked at 128 MHz and an ultra-low power multiprotocol 2.4 GHz radio. It features enlarged memory up to 1.5 MB non-volatile memory (NVM) and 256 KB RAM, enabling support for advanced application software and wireless protocol stacks on a single chip, and eliminating the need for external MCUs or memory. The nRF54L15 integrates all standard peripherals enabling many products to be implemented with a single chip thus reducing the BOM cost. The SoC includes an integrated RISC-V coprocessor.
“The constant evolution of the Nordic silicon roadmap, and the flexibility and scalability of the Nordic nRF Connect SDK [Software Development Kit] are enhanced further by the responsiveness of the commercial and support teams within Nordic. This combination makes Nordic stand out as the premier SoC vendor in the short-range wireless field,” concludes Kaye.