New SoCs leverage ConcurrentConnect™ technology to enable seamless connectivity in the smart home
Beijing, China, September 24, 2024 - Qorvo®, a global leader in connectivity and power solutions, today announced the launch of a new system-on-chip (SoC) solution for smart home devices, the QPG6200L, and has provided samples to major customers. This next-generation Internet of Things (IoT) solution uses Qorvo's unique ConcurrentConnect™ technology, combining multi-network support for Matter™, Zigbee® and Bluetooth® low energy with excellent energy efficiency in a scalable turnkey solution.
As the first product built by Qorvo based on its new low-power wireless connectivity platform, QPG6200L is designed to meet the severe challenges of today's rapidly evolving smart home environment and ensure seamless communication and interoperability across multiple wireless standards. QPG6200L can support multiple protocols on different channels at the same time, bringing the highest radio frequency (RF) performance and reliability to a wide range of consumer IoT applications including smart lighting, sensors, and smart home control centers. In addition, it also has a built-in security module and is PSA Level 2 certified to enhance the security of the IoT.
"The QPG6200L further extends Qorvo's leadership in smart home connectivity," said Marc Pegulu, general manager of Qorvo's Connected Systems business unit . "Our unique ConcurrentConnect technology not only enhances device performance across multiple networks, but also simplifies the transition to Matter, giving users the best of both worlds without having to abandon any of their existing Zigbee devices."
Qorvo’s QPG6200L sets a new benchmark for multi-standard SoCs in terms of energy efficiency. Its outstanding sleep current of less than 1 microamp (µA) is 30% lower than competing solutions , making it ideal for low-power applications such as battery-powered sensors and energy harvesting devices. The ultra-low power consumption of the QPG6200L significantly extends battery life, enabling more sustainable smart home solutions.
As the global smart home device market continues to expand, IDC predicts that global sales of related smart home products will reach 1.2 billion units by 2028; QPG6200L is expected to play a key role in the next wave of connected devices. Qorvo provides smart home OEMs with a turnkey solution based on Matter over Thread to simplify the design process while ensuring strong security and robust performance of the entire network; the PSA Level 2 certified QPG6200L solution meets security standards and can resist common software attacks.
QPG6200L SoC samples and development kits are available now, with full production planned for early next year. To learn more about ConcurrentConnect technology and Qorvo's innovative ultra-low-power wireless data communications controllers, visit Qorvo's Low Power IoT Solutions page.
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