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david.wende
Join Date: 20 Feb 18
Posts: 1
Posted: Tue, 2018-02-20 05:15

Does anybody know where I can get a reference design (schematic) for the QCA9377 ?

Also a full data sheet would be nice,

Thanks

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ddeepakk Moderator
Join Date: 27 Jun 17
Posts: 144
Posted: Wed, 2018-02-28 01:19

Hi David,

We currently don't have a reference design doc available for QDN. We are working on to publish it on QDN soon. Please stay tuned.

Thanks.

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almaz.khamidullin
Join Date: 4 Oct 19
Posts: 2
Posted: Fri, 2019-10-04 10:43

hello!

Any updates for reference design?

Does it possible to get at least footprint drawing?

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ddeepakk Moderator
Join Date: 27 Jun 17
Posts: 144
Posted: Fri, 2019-10-04 21:19

Hi Almaz,

Sorry, the docs are not available to post on QDN right now.

However, I'll take your request to internal team and see what best we can do.

Do you have any specific requirement?

Thanks.

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almaz.khamidullin
Join Date: 4 Oct 19
Posts: 2
Posted: Sat, 2019-10-05 00:53

Thank you for quick responce.

We are going to use QCA9377  for video streaming in robotized platform we are developing currently.

Looks like QCA9377 suits our requirements well.

We can sign NDA if this required to get footprint/reference design.

EDIT:

My fault. I missed Figure 2-1 QCA9377 pin assignments (top view) in device specification. So seems I can create footprint of QCA9377.

So, does it possible to get typical schematic/reference design?

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ddeepakk Moderator
Join Date: 27 Jun 17
Posts: 144
Posted: Sat, 2019-10-05 12:02

Hi Almaz,

Schematic can't be posted on QDN. You need to sign NDA to access it.

Please get iun touch with Sales Team at https://assets.qualcomm.com/contact-sales-iot.html to take the discussion further.

Thanks.

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smartlivingtech...
Join Date: 26 Feb 24
Posts: 1
Posted: Fri, 2024-05-31 23:53

No, Qualcomm reference designs are not publicly available. Try the developer network or forums for workarounds.

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