
NXP’s IW62X family will provide increased capacity, efficiency and performance for smart consumer IoT hubs, wireless speakers, video-enabled smart devices, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) devices and IoT applications.
The devices are suitable for advanced gaming consoles that demand high-performance Wi-Fi with near zero wireless controller lag time and low-latency multiplayer gaming experiences (via a single, in-room console) over wireless networks.
The chips also offer real-time interactions for cloud-based gaming devices, clients and services by providing high-bandwidth and low-latency connectivity needed for full 4k / 60 fps gameplay.
They bring a boost in speed, a 4x increase in network capacity and a 2x increase in bandwidth over previous generations of Wi-Fi.
This increased capacity with reduced latency supports a significantly higher numbers of users and devices connected to a network or gateway.
These features support a wide range of robust use cases, including:
• AR/VR headsets, making full, completely wireless immersive experiences in HD possible.
• Multi-channel home theatre audio experiences with wireless speakers, video-enabled smart assistants with full bandwidth to support seamless 4k video interaction and content streaming.
• Smart IoT hubs, appliances and accessories, outdoor and remote IP-enabled security cameras.
• Consumer, commercial, and industrial IoT solutions for home and building control (smart lighting, building safety and security and climate control).
The BT/BLE radios supporT Bluetooth/BLE standards (BLE LR/2Mbps, BLE AoA/AoD, BLE Mesh), independent Bluetooth connections and operational modes with multiple external devices.
These capabilities enable advanced smart hub and smart home services that use Bluetooth-based positioning and Mesh connectivity, providing support for numerous applications, including:
• Dual/independent wireless headset support.
• Robust support of audio steaming (via stereo A2DP, Isochronous Channel).
• Separate low-power peripheral / accessory control, including speaker, voice assistant, audio hubs/soundbar, physical remote control and low-power device wakeup.
The family integrates 2.4 and 5 GHz dual band Power Amplifiers (PAs), Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) antenna switches.
It also includes a power management unit that reduces system-level BOM and device board area. while also simplifying chip-on-board and integrated-module designs.
The Link LonkOctober 09, 2020 at 12:24PM
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