TI promises very low-power Bluetooth chip


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Texas Instruments is a showcase ultra low-power button cell demo using the upcoming Bluetooth low energy standard open on Tuesday at a Bluetooth conference in Munich. The unit will continue to TI’s CC2540 single-mode system using on-chip, which TI says is so little energy that they can be run on wireless devices for a very long time is consumed. Among other examples, it would be possible for a small button cell battery, a device more than a year without recharging power.
A prototype introduces flash-based firmware, which can be updated in the field, while the data can be stored on the chip.

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TI Suggests that are ideal for applications with low power and very small devices like this, sports equipment, such as pedometers and medical devices. Ooutside these recommendations, other handheld devices with the Bluetooth chip set could be the short-range format often used without the battery life.
TI Low-Power Bluetooth technology is dual-mode devices available to support existing and older Bluetooth technology and the new low-energy protocols, or simply with the new single-mode, low-power devices. The TI CC2540 System-on-chip customer is sent in early 2010, although neither prospective nor the prices were announced.

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