The DA14531 SmartBond is an ultra-low power SoC integrating a 2.4GHz transceiver and an ARM® CortexM0+™ microcontroller. It is available in a tiny 2.0mm x 1.7mm package which is half…
The nRF52832 is a general-purpose multiprotocol system on chip (SoC) developed by Nordic Semiconductor. This powerful and versatile chip meets the challenges of a broad range of applications that require…
Bluetooth utilizes frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology to avoid interference problems. The ISM 2.4 GHz band is 2400 to 2483.5 MHz, and Bluetooth uses 79 radio frequency channels in this band,…
Bluetooth mesh deployment involves setting up a network of Bluetooth devices that can communicate with each other using the mesh topology. While this offers several benefits over traditional point-to-point connections,…
Bluetooth mesh is a networking topology that allows multiple Bluetooth devices to communicate with each other in a many-to-many manner. This means that any device in the network can send…
Bluetooth Mesh Networking (BMN) is a technology that uses RF communication channels to establish an ad-hoc network, allowing multiple devices and systems to communicate directly and independently. It has many…
IntroductionBluetooth Smart Home Automation is a technology that uses radio frequency (RF) communication to enable home automation systems, such as security alarms, lighting control devices, temperature sensors, etc., to communicate…
Bluetooth Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) is a protocol used in Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) applications. It provides a framework for exchanging data between devices using a client-server model. There are…
Bluetooth Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate (BR/EDR) is a type of Bluetooth technology that was introduced in the first version of the Bluetooth specification. It is designed for applications that require…
Bluetooth technology comes in two main flavors: Classic Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy (LE). Here is an overview of the differences between these two types of Bluetooth: Classic Bluetooth, also…