Nordic Semiconductor showcases the next generation of leading-edge innovations at Embedded World

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   Nordic Semiconductor showcases innovations in nPower's portfolio of managed ICs, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and Bluetooth Low Energy at the European industry event, and demonstrates Matter, cellular IoT, and Zephyr RTOS applications Nordic Semiconductor, a leading global provider of wireless connectivity solutions, announces its presence at the upcoming Embedded WorldThe nRF54L family of advanced multiprotocol Bluetooth LE system-on-chips (SoCs), the nRF9151 low-power cellular IoT system-in-package (SiP), the newly released nPM2100 ultra-efficient power management IC (PMIC), and the nRF70 series of Wi-Fi collaboration ICs were showcased. Embedded World will be held March 11-13 at the NürnbergMesse in Munich, Germany. As a major exhibitor, Nordic will be exhibiting at booth 4A-310 and will also be exhibiting at booth 4-170 at the Zephyr Project. "Embedded World is the premier event for the global semiconductor industry, and this year, Nordic Semiconductor will be announcing major technological advancements in Bluetooth Low Energy, cellular IoT, Wi-Fi, and PMICs, demonstrating the company's commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions for a wide range of IoT applications," said Vegard Wollan, CEO of Nordic Semiconductor. With a clear strategic focus and a rapid pace of innovation, visitors to our booth can see firsthand how we can provide developers with the solutions they need to bring the next generation to market faster and more efficiently. Showcasing the leading low-power wireless IoT solution, visitors to the Nordic Semiconductor booth can learn about the newly released ultra-high-efficiency PMIC product nPM2100, which features accurate low-power fuel metering for primary batteries. The nPM2100 is the latest addition to the nPM family of PMICs. In addition, the nRF70 series of Wi-Fi synergy ICs will run using Zephyr or Linux as the host operating system.

      Nordic Semiconductor's booth will also showcase its next-generation nRF54L family of SoCs. These SoCs redefine Nordic Semiconductor's leadership in ultra-low-power wireless connectivity for the Internet of Things and bring higher efficiency and processing power to extend performance and flexibility across the widest range of IoT applications. The nRF54L15, nRF54L10, and nRF54L05 are now widely used in development and volume production. At our booth, we will be showcasing the power and performance improvements of the nRF54L series, including a new demonstration of Bluetooth Channel Sounding. Bluetooth channel probing enhances the way Bluetooth LE devices measure distance and detect presence. Nordic Semiconductor will also be showcasing the recently announced cellular IoT solution, the nRF9151 SiP, a low-power cellular IoT solution with industry-leading battery life performance. The nRF9151 SiP integrates LTE-M/NB-IoT and DECT NR modems as well as GNSS. The Thingy:91 X IoT prototyping platform with nRF9151, nRF5340 SoC, nRF7002 synergy IC, and nPM6001 and nPM1300 PMICs will be used to demonstrate a comparison of asset tracking technologies. In addition, Nordic Semiconductor will demonstrate how to use Matter to control smart home devices directly from a smartphone with built-in Thread support. Matter is the unified application layer for Thread, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and Bluetooth Low Energy. At the same time, visitors to the Zephyr booth can explore and learn about the benefits of the Zephyr ecosystem and its advantages in embedded development. Learn more at the Nordic Semiconductor Technology Demo Nordic Semiconductor will also host a number of training presentations, including "Enhancing Wi-Fi Network Support in Zephyr's RTOS" by Yannis Glaropoulos, which will be held on March 11 at 15:30 in Hall 5. Paweł Kanafek will present "Channel Detection: Bluetooth Low Energy for Precise, Safe Distance Measurements" on March 12 at 09:30 in Hall 3A. Sam Presley will present "The New nRF54L Series: Extending the Battery Life of Bluetooth Low Energy Devices" on March 12 at 13:30 in Hall 3A. 

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