Nordic Semiconductor: ULP Wireless Quarter Summer 2011 Issue
Here is a link to the Summer 2011 issue of Nordic Semiconductor’s technology magazine, ULP Wireless Quarter
https://www.nordicsemi.com/content/download/5010/71821
This quarterly publication is intended to keep interested parties up-to-date on what’s happening with both proprietary, ANT and Bluetooth low energy wireless technology at Nordic Semiconductor.
Read this 16-page issue to learn about:
• First production-ready Bluetooth low energy heart rate belt from Dayton Industrial employs Nordic µBlue™ nRF8001 chip.
• Free Nordic training for Bluetooth Innovation World Cup winners.
• Sales of wearable wireless sensors to reach 80m by 2016 according to ABI Research.
• Editorial: U.S. patent reform will make it harder to bring frivolous lawsuits, clarify ownership, and thus encourage innovation.
• What’s new from Nordic: CES 2011 and Wireless Japan cycling exhibit marries multiple wireless technologies including ANT+, 3G, and cloud computing.
• Feature: Proprietary vs. Standard – “2.4GHz technologies carve up wireless sector” by Jack Shandle [Writer].
• Inside Nordic: Nordic µBlue nRF8001 design team recognized in prestigious EE Times ACE Awards.
• Comment: Wireless Japan enabled Nordic to showcase technology for wireless health & fitness monitoring, and remote control.
• ANT focus: Why power output is the critical training metric for serious cyclists and kayakers, including training products from LeMond Fitness.
• Press articles: Building better Bluetooth low energy chips, by Geir Langeland [Nordic] (RF & Microwave DesignLine).
• Press articles: 2011 wireless sector review, by Steel Ytterdal [Nordic] (ESM China).
• Business Briefing: How the short-range RF sector is set to boom – “Bright future for ULP wireless technology”.
• People & Faces behind Nordic Semiconductor: Roger Pedersen (Regional Sales Manager) and Svein-Egil Nielsen (Director Emerging Technologies & Strategic Partnerships).
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