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I've bought the PSOC 4 BLE device development kit. I want to take the small BLE device out from the base. Is it possible? If so, what are the voltage that supply enough power to run the small BLE device?
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1.71v to 5.5v without BLE radio, 1.9v to 5.5v with BLE radio. (Any coin cell, AA or AAA battery should work )
You will probably want a 1.0 uF cap on the power supply pins.
Reading these documents: http://www.cypress.com/file/137466/download , http://www.cypress.com/file/141171/download
should answer your questions you have for using the PSoC 4 chip. page 47 of the second document (Getting Started with PSoC 4 BLE) describes the voltage range, and page 16 of the first document (PSoC 4xx7_BLE Family Datasheet) describes a simple setup for the chip standalone to have it operate (The bypass capacitors listed on there should be what you want)