The MCX W23 is a family of devices. All devices are Arm Cortex®-M33 based wireless microcontrollers for embedded applications supporting Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3. It can be used to develop IoT solutions. MCX W23xA supports LV_SM mode. MCX W23xB supports HV_SM and XR_SM mode. 
 Building on NXP's strong history of providing industrial edge solutions, the MCX W series offers a wide operating temperature range from -40 °C to 125 °C. 
 The Arm Cortex-M33 provides a security foundation, offering isolation to protect valuable IP and data with Trust Zone technology. It simplifies the design and software development of digital signal control systems with the integrated digital signal processing (DSP) instructions. To support security requirements, the MCX W23 also offers support for SHA-1, SHA2-256, AES, RSA, ECC, UUID, dynamic encryption, and decryption of the flash data using a PRINCE engine, debug authentication, and TBSA-M compliance. 
  
   
 Documents 
 
 Reference Manual 
 Fact sheet 
 Data Sheet 
 Errata for MCX W23xUIK 
 MCX W23 Hardware Design Guide 
 Secure Reference manual** 
 European Union Declaration of Conformity for FRDM-MCXW23 
 FRDM-MCXW23 Board User Manual 
 
 Bluetooth Specifications 
 
 The MCX W23 is compatible with the Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3 specification:  – Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3 controller subsystem (QDID 200592)  – Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3 host subsystem (QDID 226395)  – Includes a 48-bit unique Bluetooth device address  – Up to 4 simultaneous connections supported 
 The MCX W23 supports the following Bluetooth Low Energy features:  – Device privacy and network privacy modes (version 5.0)  – Advertising extension PDUs (version 5.0)  – Anonymous device address type (version 5.0)  – Up to 2 Mbps data rate (version 5.0)  – Long range (version 5.0)  – High-duty cycle, Non connectable advertising (version 5.0)  – Channel selection algorithm #2 (version 5.0)  – High output power (version 5.0)  – Advertising channel index (version 5.1)  – Periodic advertising sync transfer (PAST) (version 5.1)  – Supports LE power control feature (version 5.2) 
 RF antenna: 50 Ω single-ended 
 RF receiver characteristics:  – Sensitivity −94 dBm in Bluetooth Low Energy 2 Mbps  – Sensitivity −97 dBm in Bluetooth Low Energy 1 Mbps  – Sensitivity −100 dBm in Bluetooth Low Energy 500 kbps  – Sensitivity −102 dBm in Bluetooth Low Energy 125 kbps  – Accurate RSSI measurement with ±3 dB accuracy 
 Flexible RF transmitter level configurability:  – TX mode 1 (TXM1): Range from −31 dBm to +2 dBm when VDD_RF exceeds 1.1 V  – TX mode 2 (TXM2): Range from −28 dBm to +6 dBm when VDD_RF exceeds 1.7 
 
   
 
 
 Bluetooth_5.0_Feature_Overview  
 
 
 Bluetooth_5.1_Feature_Overview  
 
 
 Bluetooth_5.2_Feature_Overview 
 
 
 Bluetooth_5.3_Feature_Overview 
 
 
   
 Training 
 MCX W Series Training - NXP Community 
   
 Equipment 
 Wireless Equipment: This article provides the links to the Equipment that helps to the project development  
   
 Useful Links 
 Bluetooth LE FSCI Host Application running on FRDM-MCXN947 and MCXW23B-Click Board: The Bluetooth LE FSCI Host application demonstrates a host-side implementation for the Health Thermometer use case. It is designed to work alongside the FSCI Blackbox application, which runs on platforms such as the MCXW236 Click Board, FRDM-MCXW236, or other compatible Bluetooth LE wireless MCUs. 
 Transmitter Maximum Output Power Override Application Note 
   
 Development Tools  
   
 VSCode: MCUXpresso for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) provides an optimized embedded developer experience for code editing and development. 
 Zephyr RTOs  
 NXP Application Code Hub: Application Code Hub (ACH) repository enables engineers to easily find microcontroller software examples, code snippets, application software packs and demos developed by our in-house experts. This space provides a quick, easy and consistent way to find microcontroller applications. 
 NXP SPSDK: Is a unified, reliable, and easy to use Python SDK library working across the NXP MCU portfolio providing a strong foundation from quick customer prototyping up to production deployment. 
 NXP SEC Tool: The MCUXpresso Secure Provisioning Tool us a GUI-based application provided to simplify generation and provisioning of bootable executables on NCP MCU devices. 
 NXP OTAP Tool: Is an application that helps the user to perform an over the air firmware update of an NXP development board. 
 Support 
 If you have questions regarding MCX W23, please leave your question in our Wireless MCU Community! here 
 
        
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