Bluetooth 5, aka BT5, supports below features
4 x Longer Range
2 x Higher Speed
800% Broadcasting Capacity

Bluetooth 5, aka BT5, supports below features
4 x Longer Range
2 x Higher Speed
800% Broadcasting Capacity

Following Raytac’s Easy Employ Policy (EE), we are glad to announce that Raytac’s nRF52840 modules, MDBT50Q series have completed not only Bluetooth BQB certified, but also most popular countries’s safety regulation granted.
With the effort to provide a most coverage of the regulation compliance, developers who build up the IoT project by Raytac modules can be easier to develop without worry for product testing and manage the budget of development.

Demo Board is the easy development kit to have implement on the Module.
After Raytac released MDBT50Q series module, there is a demo board available to assist customers start the development work.

Bluetooth 5 grabs the attention may drop in “Long Range Feature"!
Compare to BT4.X BLE module in the market, mostly reach only about 20~30M.
Even Raytac’s BT4.X series modules, the best performance may about 100~140M line of sight.
Recent released MDBT50Q series, deploy Nordic nRF52840 has dramatically break the barrier of connectivity rage.
Upon the test under 1M bps / sending data and link maintain, the connectivity range has reached over 340M.

MDBT50Q Module Series Mass Production has completed, customers who are interested in nRF52840 solution may contact with service@raytac.com for further information.
Raytac’s MDBT50Q module deploy Nordic nRF52840 is a Bluetooth 5 (BLE), Zigbee and Thread (802.15.4) modular solution and is an advanced multi-protocol SoM with an ARM® Cortex™-M4F CPU and featured built-in USB and 5.5V compatible DC/DC supply.
The compact size 10.5 x 15.5 x 2.0 (2.2)mm incorporates 48 GPIO, integrated various antenna types option (Chip Antenna, PCB antenna, u.FL connector) provides developers flexibility to meet most IoT Application Demanding, Connectivity Range Requirement, BOM Cost Saving, Designs Simplifying, and Time-TO-Market Efficiency.
