Wi-Fi Flies Higher As Edge AI Build-Out Takes Root


Key Takeaways: Wi-Fi 7 is becoming an essential technology for edge AI, and subequent demands for even better reliability will grow as the edge build-out takes shape. Edge computing is based on the assumption that more data will be processed and stored locally, which will help reduce data leakage and theft. The big challenge ahead will be orchestrating data movement across different ... » read more

PAwR Simplified: Zephyr And Bluetooth LE 5.4 In Action


If you have ever wanted to see ideas turn into synchronized signals and signals evolve into perfectly timed communication, Bluetooth LE 5.4’s PAwR (Periodic Advertising with Responses) delivers just that. By organizing communication into periodic events, subevents, and response slots, PAwR enables low-power devices to operate in precise rhythm, much like dancers coordinated by a choreograph... » read more

How To Run Bluetooth PCM Loopback Test


Bluetooth device manufacturing involves ensuring the quality and performance of devices. One key test that’s used to verify the functionality of Bluetooth devices is the Bluetooth PCM lookback test, which ensures that both the hardware and software of the Bluetooth chip are operating correctly. What is the Bluetooth PCM lookback test? A Bluetooth pulse code modulation (PCM) lookback test... » read more

A Bluetooth LE Throughput Faceoff


The Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) space is shared by over 50 IC suppliers, each in healthy competition with one another. This healthy competition is one of the main driving forces behind the constant innovation and wide spread of Bluetooth LE technology. In the spirit of competition, we thought it would be fun to stage a friendly competition between ourselves and one of our competitors, an estab... » read more

Chip Industry Week In Review


Concerns mount on the use of American-manufactured semiconductors in Russian weapons, with Analog Devices, AMD, Intel and TI set to testify next week before the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Also, U.S. and other government agencies issued a joint advisory and more details about ongoing Russian military cyberattacks, espionage, and sabotage. The U.S. Commerce Departmen... » read more

Bluetooth’s New Era: The Role Of Channel Sounding And Adaptable Testing Solutions


By Jake Harnack and Alejandro Escobar Calderon Bluetooth technology has experienced a remarkable transformation since its inception, evolving from a basic tool for data transfer to a near-ubiquitous wireless technology used for audio streaming, location services, and smart-home networks. As sales of Bluetooth-enabled devices nears 5 billion units per year in 2024, the Bluetooth standard is e... » read more

Technology of the Connected Home and Building Delivers On Safety, Comfort and Convenience


Devices for the home and office are increasingly differentiated by their intelligence and connectivity. Products that can sense their environment, detect users and other people, understand behavior, and respond in a way that humans find intuitive, provide higher value in the form of greater comfort, convenience and safety. This new generation of equipment for the smart home and building is made... » read more

The Proliferation Of Bluetooth In V2X Automotive Applications


V2X, or “Vehicle to Everything,” applies to wireless communication between a vehicle and a specific entity or network. Although vehicle-to-vehicle communication projects can be traced back to the 1970s, more recently the IEEE WLAN V2X specifications released in 2010 and the 3GPP V2X specification published in 2016 have defined specific wireless standards for V2X communications. Most of the ... » read more

Key Inflection Points Influencing Bluetooth Low Energy Sourcing Decisions


Bluetooth 5.4, the latest specification from the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), includes a number of enhancements that will open additional markets and use cases. This is one of several inflection points in the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) market that we will discuss in this blog. One thing I have learned over the course of my career in delivering multiple wireless products is that th... » read more

High Voltage Testing Races Ahead


Voltage requirements are increasing, especially for the EV market. Even devices that might be considered relatively low voltage, such as display drivers, are now pushing past established baselines. While working with high voltages is nothing new — many engineers can recall yellow caution tape in their workplaces — the sheer number and variety of new requirements have made testing at high... » read more

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