Bluetooth 5.0 low energy module provides longer range
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Bluetooth 5.0 low energy module provides longer range

With the PAN1780, Panasonic Industry Europe launches a new Bluetooth 5.0 Low Energy module based on the Nordic nRF52840 SoC single-chip controller. [via] An output power of up to +8 dBm and the high sensitivity of the nRF52840 in combination with the LE coded PHY make the module very...

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Future Electronics presents Ultra-low power Bluetooth 5.0 radio SoC
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Future Electronics presents Ultra-low power Bluetooth 5.0 radio SoC

The RSL10 from ON Semiconductor is an ultra-low power Bluetooth® 5.0 radio SoC for sensor and IoT applications. Designed for applications using 1.2V or 1.5V batteries, it runs from a supply between 1.1V and 3.3V without the need for a DC-DC converter. Ultra-low power Bluetooth 5.0...

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Type 1LV – Lowest power WiFi/Bluetooth module opens new applications
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Type 1LV – Lowest power WiFi/Bluetooth module opens new applications

Type 1LV is a small and high performance module based on Cypress CYW43012 combo chipset which supports WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n + Bluetooth 5.0 BR/EDR/LE up to 72.2Mbps PHY data rate on Wifi and 3Mbps PHY data rate on Bluetooth. 2Mbps LE PHY is also supported. The WLAN section supports SDIO...

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Bluetooth 5 transceivers are self-powered
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Bluetooth 5 transceivers are self-powered

Atmosic Technologies Inc. (Saratoga, CA) has launched the M2 and M3 Bluetooth 5.0 transceiver chips, claiming them to be the lowest power Bluetooth wireless chips available. Atmosic took a wireless agnostic approach to determine the most power-efficient foundation for its first...

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RAK8211-NB iTracker – An All Weather IoT Board designed for Asset Tracking with Bluetooth 5.0
HardwareIoT

RAK8211-NB iTracker – An All Weather IoT Board designed for Asset Tracking with Bluetooth 5.0

In the last few years, we have seen a lot of love poured towards the hardware ecosystem especially hardware related to the Internet of Things applications (hardly would you find any board that doesn't have one or two IoT offerings). Some boards give basic IoT functionality like...

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