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SDK adds accurate distance measurement capabilities to BLE SoCs for covid distancing needs

May 18, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Dialog Semiconductor plc announced a new Wireless Ranging (WiRa) Software Development Kit (SDK) that adds highly accurate and reliable distance measurement capabilities to its DA1469x family of BLE SoCs. The need for more accurate and reliable distance measurement and tracing technology has become even more critical in the wake of COVID-19. With businesses across the […]

Filed Under: Applications, Covid-19, Microcontroller Tips, Wireless Tagged With: dialogsemiconductor

Wi-Fi SoCs consume little power while maintaining continuous Wi-Fi connections

May 11, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The DA16200 is a highly-integrated, ultra-low-power Wi-Fi networking SoC that, together with two modules that leverage Dialog’s VirtualZero technology, deliver a breakthrough in battery life for Wi-Fi connected, battery-powered IoT devices. The rise of IoT products, including connected door locks, thermostats and security video cameras, that require “always on” connectivity with a continuous Wi-Fi connection […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: dialogsemiconductor

BLE module reduces cost of adding Bluetooth low energy functionality to an IoT system

April 14, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Dialog Semiconductor plc announced the availability of the DA14531 SmartBond TINY module, empowering customers to build the next generation of connected devices. The SmartBond TINY module was specifically optimized to significantly reduce the cost of adding Bluetooth low energy functionality to an IoT system. Its easy-to-use design and software allow developers to quickly and intuitively […]

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Developing connected medical devices for the IoT

April 8, 2020 By Lee Teschler

Super-small radio SoCs are being paired with innovative battery technologies to bring inexpensive medical electronics online. Adrie Van Meijeren, Low Power Connectivity • Dialog Semiconductor The Internet of Things (IoT) has disrupted many industries in short order. However, when it comes to adopting the IoT, the medical and pharmaceutical space has largely been held back. […]

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Device-side IO-Link-compliant transceiver IC features advanced protection circuitry, low power dissipation

February 26, 2020 By Lee Teschler

The CCE4503 is a new IO-Link IC that connects the smallest and most price-sensitive IO-Link Device sensors and actuators. The CCE4503 is the first IO-Link IC to be launched by Dialog Semiconductor following its acquisition of Creative Chips in November 2019 and complements the company’s well-established family of IO-Link Device and Master ICs. IO-Link is […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: dialogsemiconductor

BLE SoCs, modules billed as world’s smallest

November 4, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

The new DA14531 is being billed as the world’s smallest and most power-efficient Bluetooth 5.1 SoC and module to simplify Bluetooth product development and enable wider adoption. The chip, also known as SmartBond TINY, is currently in production. It will further extend Dialog’s position as a leader in the Bluetooth device market with the broadest […]

Filed Under: Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: dialogsemiconductor

Sub-PMICs with 4MHz switching frequency reduce inductor size and height

September 19, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Dialog Semiconductor plc introduced a new power management product family of four new sub-PMICs that offer best-in-class transient response and in-circuit digital programmability, in a smaller form factor than current market solutions. The new product family of Buck converters, which consists of the DA9217, DA9220, DA9121 and the DA9122, represents Dialog’s first sub-PMIC family with a […]

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Buck converters switch at 4 MHz to power mobile processors

September 18, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

A new power management product family consists of four sub-PMICs that offer best-in-class transient response and in-circuit digital programmability, in a smaller form factor than current market solutions. The new product family of buck converters, which consists of the DA9217, DA9220, DA9121 and the DA9122, represents Dialog’s first sub-PMIC family with a 4-MHz switching frequency […]

Filed Under: Power Electronic Tips Tagged With: dialogsemiconductor

Bluetooth and the road to a keyless future

August 13, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

Efforts are underway to let smartphones double as car keys. Erik Peters, Dialog Semiconductor From hands-free calling to tire pressure monitoring systems, Bluetooth has revolutionized the way we interact with our vehicles and how the vehicle itself communicates with other technology systems and services. So, what’s next? Improved internet connectivity and other technological advancements have […]

Filed Under: Featured, Microcontroller Tips Tagged With: dialogsemiconductor

Configurable mixed-signal ICs optimized for automotive use

August 7, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

A Configurable Mixed-Signal IC (CMIC) for the automotive industry, the SLG46620-A, brings Dialog Semiconductor’s GreenPAK platform to the automotive space, providing lower project costs, an accelerated time to market and unified development flows. This CMIC, along with other members of the GreenPAK family, replace dozens of components in automotive applications to optimize flexibility, footprint and […]

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