First single radio multi-protocol chipset with multi-channel receive capability
01-07-2015 |
GreenPeak
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New Technologies
Announced as the industry's first single radio multi-protocol chipset with
multi-channel receive capability for set-top boxes, gateways, and other
advanced IoT devices - GreenPeak Technologies has unveiled the GP712 chip
set.
As ZigBee is the dominant communication technology for wireless sensor
networks and Thread will quickly become a prevailing player in the same IoT
communication space, application developers and device manufacturers need a
future-proof solution that can combine both communication protocols for
connected home applications. The GP712 will enable devices to support
multiple protocols in normal operation, or to create a single SKU (stock
keeping unit) that determines the type of protocol used in the consumer's
home at the time of installation instead of as a factory selection.
In 2013, GreenPeak was the first to supply a multi-protocol solution, the
industry's first single radio multi-protocol chip for set-top boxes and
gateways. Today, with the launch of the GP712, GreenPeak adds its patented
multi-channel receive feature that allows simultaneous listening for both
ZigBee and Thread packets using a single radio. This is a major cost
reduction for designing future-proof set-top boxes or gateways. Furthermore,
GreenPeak has improved its frequency agility mechanism to provide enhanced
co-existence of the various applications with other 2.4GHz wireless
communication systems. In combination with GreenPeak's market proven and
patented antenna diversity solution to further optimize the received signal
quality, GreenPeak has again created the most robust solution in the market
today. The GP712 comes in a small footprint 24-pins QFN package, making it
well-suited to low-cost PCB design rules in price-sensitive applications,
says the company.
"Both ZigBee and Thread will be dominant in the Smart Home and IoT" said
Cees Links, founder and CEO, GreenPeak Technologies. "In order to support
both communication technologies, the new GreenPeak GP712 supports the two
protocols in a single QFN package thereby offering a future-proof, low-cost,
small footprint, single chip solution. Our next generation GP712 radio chip
provides the industry's best multi-channel and multi-protocol solution for
concurrent, transparent and complimentary ZigBee and Thread network
application processing, all in the same design, at no extra cost. "
Lee Ratliff, principal analyst at IHS Inc., a leading global market
intelligence firm, added: "There has been a lot of hype surrounding the
IoT, but that doesn't mean the potential isn't real. Trends in connectivity
will result in tens of billions of new connected devices in the coming
decade. One thing that is clear is that multiple protocols will co-exist in
markets such as the Smart Home and manufacturers must have a plan for
multi-protocol environments. Silicon providers that offer a smart and
integrated solution to support both communication protocols allow their
customers to keep all future options open, without compromising on price,
reliability or market positioning."
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