Drive down cost, complexity and size with ultra-low-power multi-protocol wireless SoC
To enable reliable and robust wireless connectivity, the nRF54L15 SoC from Nordic Semiconductor integrates an efficient MCU, with ultra-low-power wireless connectivity over multiple protocols, a larger memory and extensive peripherals.
The nRF54L15 wireless SoC cuts cost and complexity by supporting Bluetooth® LE, Thread, Zigbee, Matter and proprietary 2.4GHz protocols with data rates up to 4Mbps for low-latency applications. The nRF54L15 SoC also supports Bluetooth Mesh, Bluetooth Channel Sounding, Amazon Sidewalk and Wi-Fi® when used with a companion nRF70 transceiver.
Battery life is extended with lower power consumption. In sleep mode, power consumption is from 0.7μA to 2.9μA, and for the 2.4GHz radio, current is 3.4mA for receive (RX) and 4.8mA for transmit (TX) at 0dBm. Maximum TX power is +8dBm in the CSP package and RX sensitivity is -96dBm for 1M Bluetooth LE, and -101dBm for IEEE 802.15.4 wireless networks.
Performance from the MCU is rated at 193 CoreMark/mA at 3V and 503 CoreMark®. The larger memory offered by the nRF54L15 is a 1.5MB non-volatile memory (NVM) and 256KB RAM.
To add security, the nRF54L15 features TrustZone® isolation and tamper detection, in addition to a cryptographic engine with side-channel leakage protection. These security features simplify compliance with standards and regulations.