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Wireless IoT on a chip slashes power consumption by 50%

Wireless IoT on a chip slashes power consumption by 50%

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By eeNews Europe



It contains a full functionality multiprotocol transceiver, MAC/PHY, digital power amplifier and an embedded ARM processor for lightweight applications. The Talaria TWO chip is designed for battery-based IoT applications and is optimized to be the lowest power Wi-Fi solution in the industry. It has the potential to create a whole new class of IoT products that can cut the power cord and be battery-based with a DTIM3 specification at least half that of leading low-power Wi-Fi solutions. 

The Talaria TWO platform uses InnoPhase’s patented PolaRFusion radio architecture, which processes radio signals using polar coordinates rather than traditional IQ coordinates. This digitally-intensive radio solution dramatically reduces the amount of power required to transmit, process, and receive wireless information using industry standard wireless protocols. It achieves this by moving most of the radio signal processing from power-hungry analog circuits, found in today’s IQ-architecture wireless solutions, into power and size efficient digital logic. The product provides maximum flexibility by actively managing multiprotocol coexistence for 802.11b/g/n and BLE 5.0 for demanding edge-of-network applications. Initial customer products developed using the Talaria TWO wireless platform have shown battery life improvements of more than 50% versus competitive solutions. Products will now be able to go weeks, months or even years longer between battery charging or replacement.

InnoPhase – www.innophaseinc.com

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