Ultra-wideband is really popular. Let’s discuss it together.
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Qorvo was recently featured in this article . Qorvo is proud to support the Pixel 6 Pro with our DW3720 UWB solution and other mobile and connectivity products. The Pixel 6 Pro is the first Android smartphone to feature Qorvo’s UWB technology, a testament to the close collaboration between Google and the Qorvo UWB hardware and software teams. We look forward to continued collaboration with Google and other industry leaders to make UWB a standard technology for connected devices in mobile, automotive and IoT applications.
Qorvo's ultra-wideband solution for the Google Pixel 6 Pro uses the DW3720 transceiver and provides full software support for the Android operating system. The software stack developed by Qorvo for the Pixel 6 Pro is compatible with other Android devices.
Qorvo's ultra-wideband solutions comply with the IEEE 802.15.4z standard, as well as the FiRa Alliance PHY-MAC specification and the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) specification. As a member of FiRa and CCC, Qorvo is committed to ensuring device interoperability and expanding the ultra-wideband ecosystem. Qorvo's ultra-wideband solutions greatly enhance the end-user experience, making automotive, smartphones, consumer electronics and industrial IoT applications simple, smart and secure.
After reading the above news, I have a lot of thoughts. It seems that the innovation and benefits of UWB technology in wireless communication have attracted the attention of the global industry. In the future, it will not only be loved by low-end users, but also in some high-end technology fields, driven by military needs and commercial markets, UWB technology will further develop and mature. So let's discuss it together and see whether ultra-wideband will be popularized in every household in the future?
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