TI: Development platform compatible with multiple wireless communication protocols
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The main application scenarios of short-range wireless products come from the emerging Internet of Things. The application scenarios of the Internet of Things are diverse, and various short-range wireless standards are useful in data collection devices. TI can support low-power Bluetooth, zigbee/802.15.4, Thread, WIFI, 6lowPAN, Sigfox and other different protocols through the unified SimpleLink development platform. The biggest challenge faced by developers in the face of fragmented Internet of Things is that they need to spend a lot of R&D resources to develop different protocol software on different chip platforms. The launch of TI SimpleLink platform supports different short-range wireless protocols in the form of SDK, saving developers development time, and the application layer code can achieve 100% compatibility, truly achieving a unified platform.
The advantage of independent RF transceiver chips is that they are flexible and can be used with different main control chips to achieve different applications. Wireless SOCs are highly integrated and can provide better system costs and smaller PCB sizes. Wireless modules can reduce the complexity of system design, especially for users with no RF experience to quickly get started. TI offers a comprehensive wireless product line, including wireless SoCs and RF transceiver chips, and module products for some models. In the Chinese market, TI also has professional module partners to provide module products.
TI's innovative SimpleLink development platform can support various protocols such as low-power Bluetooth, zigbee/802.15.4, Thread, WIFI, 6lowPAN, Sigfox, etc. It supports different short-range wireless protocols in the form of SDK, allowing IoT developers to shorten development time. The application layer code can achieve 100% compatibility, making it easy to develop IoT applications.
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