nRF7000 is a wireless companion device that is connected to a host Microcontroller Unit (MCU) or application processor. It is connected to the host through a Quad Serial Peripheral Interface (QSPI) (6-wire) or Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) (4-wire) for data and a 3-wire or 4-wire coexistence control interface for hosts that include a Bluetooth® LE/IEEE 802.15.4 radio. In addition, two lines (HOST_IRQ and BUCKEN) are required. The user application executes on the host MCU.

The following figure shows a system with nRF7000 and a host MCU.

Figure 1. Functional block diagram with generic host MCU
Page-1 Sheet.6 nRF7000 nRF7000 Sheet.7 Host MCU Host MCU Sheet.9 Diplexer Diplexer Sheet.11 Sheet.12 Sheet.14 QSPI/SPI interface QSPI/SPI interface Sheet.15 Coex interface (if applicable) Coex interface (if applicable) Sheet.16 ANT 5 GHz ANT 5 GHz Sheet.17 ANT 2.4 GHz ANT 2.4 GHz Sheet.18 Antenna.9 Sheet.20 Sheet.21 HOST_IRQ HOST_IRQ Sheet.22 BUCKEN BUCKEN

The following figure shows nRF7000 together with nRF9160 to achieve a combined LTE and Wi-Fi® scanning solution. nRF9160 functions as a host and common interface to the wireless system.

Figure 2. Functional block diagram with nRF host
Page-1 Sheet.36 nRF7000 nRF7000 Sheet.37 nRF9160 nRF9160 Sheet.39 Diplexer Diplexer Sheet.40 Sheet.41 Sheet.42 Sheet.44 SPI SPI Sheet.46 ANT 5 GHz ANT 5 GHz Sheet.47 ANT 2.4 GHz ANT 2.4 GHz Sheet.48 Sheet.49 Antenna.9 Antenna.59 Sheet.62 HOST_IRQ HOST_IRQ Sheet.63 ANT ANT Sheet.64 BUCKEN BUCKEN