18 May, 2011

Low-power Bluetooth for mobiles

Texas Instruments (TI) is going to leverage its expertise in ZigBee, low-power RF and mobile connectivity to develop products and solutions for ultra-low power (ULP) Bluetooth. The recent merger between Wibree Forum and Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) created ULP Bluetooth.

ULP Bluetooth is an open technology extending wireless connectivity between mobile devices or PCs and human interface devices using small, button cell batteries, including watches, wireless keyboards, toys and sports sensors.

TI will utilise radio technology in the 2.4GHz frequency band to meet ULP Bluetooth specifications.

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