Module product range offers more flexible options for customers

13-01-2026 | Insight SIP | Semiconductors

Insight SIP has been seeing strong interest and demand for its recently launched ISP2454-LX module, based on Nordic Semiconductor’s latest generation nRF54L15 Bluetooth Low Energy chip. As a result of customer feedback, it will offer three variants to meet differing use case requirements. All three variants are based on the same core nRF54L15 core radio and processor and have the same integrated antenna offering class-leading radio performance. All three variants are pin and footprint compatible, allowing manufacturers to build variant products with different characteristics easily. They are also compatible with previous generation ISP15/18/19 series modules.

  • ISP2454-LL
  • This is the entry-level model. It still offers a fully integrated, ready-to-go module solution that requires no external components to provide a functioning radio connection over the air. However, the fine timing crystal (32 kHz) that optimises power consumption is not included. It is therefore particularly suited to applications where there is no real limitation on the power supply (such as mains-connected equipment), or where power consumption is dominated by other far more power-hungry components, such as cellular radios or large processors.
  • ISP2454-LX
  • This is the variant currently in production. It is a fully integrated device with all power-saving features included, including the 32 kHz timing crystal. It is suitable for a wide range of applications, offering state-of-the-art performance in terms of processing, radio and low power consumption.
  • ISP2454-LP
  • This variant adds a large addition of 4MB flash memory, providing additional storage. It is particularly suited for customers with large and complex applications (such as Matter-based solutions), which may take up the majority of the standard 1.5MB non-volatile memory. In such cases, the additional memory can be used to handle an over-the-air application update, with the possibility of rollback in case of problems with the update process. It can also be used for applications with a large local data storage requirement, for example, when a device has long intervals between data being transmitted onwards to the cloud or other systems.
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