Overview
The LP1-120 IP Platform is built around the IEEE 802.15.4 connectivity standard. This platform consists of the IEEE 802.15.4 MAC and PHY, a sensor fusion IP, and the LP-NNP IP. The LP1-120 IP Platform is designed to bring secure wireless connectivity to various ultra-low-power or battery-free smart devices, including industrial IoT, smart cities, smart grids.
The LP1-120 IP Platform is fully integrated for better portability to different embedded processors, including ARM, RISCV and ANDES. It can be smoothly integrated into an SoC or used as the main foundation of a standalone SoC.
Learn more about IEEE 802.15.4 IP core
In this article, we discuss some of the key challenges associated to the design of UWB transmitters. We further present the first reported transmitter complying with the new 802.15.4a standard, which has been implemented in standard 90 nm CMOS technology and shows a record low-power consumption of 1 mW for a net data rate of 0.85 Mbps.
In a near future, our homes and workplaces will have wireless networks that control and monitor daily tasks autonomously or on command enhancing our comfort and safety. Several of these networks will be based on the ZigBee wireless technology and the unde
Home networking with Zigbee
Mixed Signal SoC Applications
Discover how UWB and standardized indoor positioning enable seamless navigation from outdoor GNSS to precise indoor guidance across campuses, malls, hospitals, and more.
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology is rapidly becoming a household name, and for good reason. This isn’t just another wireless standard, it’s a game-changer for how we interact with the world around us.