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What are Wireless IP cores?
Wireless IP cores are reusable semiconductor design blocks that enable radio-frequency (RF) communication in SoCs and ASICs. They implement standardized wireless protocols and provide connectivity between devices without physical connections.
These IP cores typically include baseband processing, protocol handling, and integration with RF front-end components to support reliable wireless communication.
Main types of Wireless IP
Bluetooth IP
Bluetooth IP provides short-range communication for IoT devices, wearables, and audio systems, with support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Classic Bluetooth.
Wi-Fi IP
Wi-Fi IP cores enable high-speed wireless networking in consumer and enterprise devices, supporting standards such as Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 6, and beyond.
Cellular IP (4G/5G/LTE)
Cellular IP cores support wide-area communication using LTE and 5G technologies, enabling connectivity for mobile devices, automotive systems, and IoT networks.
GNSS and positioning IP
GNSS IP enables location-based services using satellite systems such as GPS, Galileo, and BeiDou.
UWB and short-range RF IP
Ultra-Wideband (UWB) and other short-range RF IP cores provide precise positioning and secure communication for advanced applications.
Broadcast and specialized wireless IP
Some IP cores support broadcast standards and specialized wireless communication for niche applications such as media distribution and industrial systems.
How to choose a Wireless IP core
Selecting the right wireless IP depends on your application and connectivity requirements:
- Supported wireless standard (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 5G, GNSS, etc.)
- Data rate and latency requirements
- Power consumption for battery-operated devices
- RF performance and integration complexity
- Compliance and certification requirements
- Process node compatibility
Applications of Wireless IP cores
- IoT and smart devices
- Mobile and consumer electronics
- Automotive connectivity
- Industrial wireless systems
- Location-based and tracking systems
Compare Wireless IP cores from leading vendors
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Use filters to explore solutions by standard, performance, power efficiency, and integration requirements to find the best wireless IP for your design.
Frequently asked questions about Wireless IP cores
What is a wireless IP core?
A wireless IP core is a hardware block that enables radio-frequency communication in SoCs and ASICs, supporting standards such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular.
What types of wireless IP are available?
Wireless IP includes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular (LTE/5G), GNSS, UWB, and broadcast communication technologies.
What is the difference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi IP?
Bluetooth is optimized for low-power, short-range communication, while Wi-Fi provides higher data rates and longer range for networking applications.
Where are wireless IP cores used?
They are used in IoT devices, smartphones, automotive systems, industrial applications, and location-based services.
How do I choose a wireless IP core?
You should consider supported standards, data rate, power consumption, RF performance, certification requirements, and integration constraints.