Vendor: Low Power Futures Category: IEEE 802.15.4

IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Baseband IP

The LP-802.15.4 is a power and area-optimized implementation of the IEEE 802.15.4 physical and medium access control layers.

Overview

The LP-802.15.4 is a power and area-optimized implementation of the IEEE 802.15.4 physical and medium access control layers. It is designed to bring secure wireless connectivity to various ultra-low-power and battery free connected IoT devices used in applications such as industrial IoT, smart grid, smart city, smart home, etc.

Key features

  • BPSK (20 Kbps @ 868 MHz, 40 Kbps @ 915 MHz)
  • OQPSK (250 Kbps @2450 MHz/2380 MHz, 250 Kbps @ 915 MHz, 100 Kbps @ 868 MHz)
  • GFSK (100 Kbps @968 MHz)
  • Other optional modulation support
  • Bitstream processing (Channel coding, CRC, AES-CCM)
  • MAC Firmware
  • AMBA standard interface

Benefits

  • Power and area-optimized
  • Fully integrated for better portability to different embedded processors, including ARM and RISCV
  • Built for smooth integration into an SoC or used as the main foundation of a standalone SoC
  • Support for highly-differentiating products at a lower cost and time-to-market
  • Complete UVM Verification environment
  • End-to-end FPGA Validation Platform validated with qualified certification tools

Applications

  • Industrial IoT
  • Smart Grid
  • Smart City
  • Smart Home

What’s Included?

  • Delivered as Soft or Hard IP
  • MAC Firmware
  • FPGA Validation Platform
  • UVM Test Bench
  • Technical Specifications
  • Integration Manual

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
LP-802.15.4
Vendor
Low Power Futures

Provider

Low Power Futures
HQ: Canada
Low Power Futures is an industry leading low-power and ultra-low-power hardware and firmware IP for IoT. We enable the “Internet of Things” by providing innovative, power-efficient, highly integrated, secure and configurable IPs designed for low-power IoT systems. With LPF IP leverage reconfigurable technology for custom and optimize IoT chip solutions and products.

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Frequently asked questions about IEEE 802.15.4 IP cores

What is IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Baseband IP?

IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Baseband IP is a IEEE 802.15.4 IP core from Low Power Futures listed on Semi IP Hub.

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