Electronic Design Update - Special Edition - Jun 20th, 2023
 
 
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June 20, 2023
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A wireless time-sensitive-networking ecosystem will be best served by a coordinated approach that allows multiple application protocols to share wired and wireless links through interoperable devices.
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Think about the current applications of Bluetooth® in daily life and envision a world that is more connected. Innovations are providing the opportunity to help meet market demand for more integration of Bluetooth in medical, the smart home and more.

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More Bluetooth® LE in more places than ever before with the new SimpleLink™ wireless MCUs from Texas Instruments. The CC2340R5 offers best-in-class standby current and RF performance at an affordable price.

The THVD1454 is a flexible half-duplex RS-485 transceiver for industrial applications. The device has features such as on-chip, 120-Ω termination resistor and driver output slew rate control.

The DP83822 is an ultra-robust Ethernet PHY often used in harsh industrial environments. It provides physical layer functions needed to transmit and receive data over standard twisted-pair cables, or connect to an external fiber optic transceiver.

The CC2651R3SIPA is based on an Arm® Cortex® M4 main processor and optimized for low-power wireless communication and advanced sensing in grid infrastructure, building automation, retail automation, personal electronics and medical applications.

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Electric grid systems have increased demand for real-time communication, sustainability measures and decentralization efforts to meet a variety of energy needs, while engineers and designers define connectivity standards and approaches.

More Bluetooth® in more places than ever before when you add Bluetooth Low Energy to your next project. With the best-in-class standby current and RF performance at half the price of competing devices, imagine where Bluetooth LE can take us next.

Employing the right connectivity technologies allows systems to generate insights and handle the increasing amount of data that is collected by added grid subsystems such as EV charging and energy storage systems.

The EV charging industry is evolving, becoming more standardized, intelligent and efficient. Designers must include flexible connectivity and security to enable long-term integration with the grid.

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