CEVA’s Riviera Waves IP lets you add an Ultra-Wideband digital PHY and hardware/software MAC layer to an IC design for use in low-power devices.
Renesas enters the cellular module market
The RYZ014A module lets IoT device designers add 4G LTE Cat-M1 connectivity for low-speed data devices.
5G, B5G, 6G: A tale of two similar conferences
Two conferences, held at the same time, covered mostly the same topics.
Cellular IoT module covers low-band LTE
IoT devices with low data rates can use LTE bands around 450 MHz to get long range even when installed inside buildings with the u-Blox SARA-R540S module.
Development kit connects to cellular networks
The B-L462E-CELL1 Discovery kit from STMicroelectronics lets you add cellular connectivity to your IoT device before committing to designing in the modem. When adding cellular connectivity to an IoT device, you’d like first to demonstrate the ability to connect to a cellular network and transmit data. With the B-L462E-CELL1 Discovery Kit from STMicroelectronics, you can…
IoT connectivity: 4G or 5G?
5G Technology World interviews Harald Remmert of Digi International on connecting IoT devices over cellular networks. See the video.
IoT: How 5G differs from LTE
5G extends its scope beyond consumer to many new vertical and enterprise markets. Thanks to its flexibility and improved performance, 5G opens the door to many industrial applications.
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth modules offer pad or chip antennas
The Innophase INP1012 and INP1013 modules run on little power, saving battery time in IoT devices.
Low-power TCXO improves IoT battery life
The SiT5008 from SiTime goes to 60 MHz, draws 3.5 mA, and features a standby mode.
SoC adds Wi-Fi 4, 5, 6, 6E to IoT devices
The CW641 from NXP supports the latest version of Wi-Fi while still supporting legacy versions.