Mouser stocks Panasonic’s PAN1780 Bluetooth 5 LE module

Distributor, Mouser Electronics, is now stocking the PAN1780 module from Panasonic. The low power Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 module is a compact modules for IoT, beacon and mesh network applications.

The Panasonic PAN1780 module is based on the Nordic nRF52840 single chip controller, which provides an Arm Cortex-M4F processor core with 1Mbyte of embedded flash memory and 256kbytes of internal RAM. It can be used in standalone mode, which eliminates the need for an external processor, as well as reducing cost and board space requirements. The module also features an Arm TrustZone CryptoCell 310 security core that supports a secure boot process for edge computing applications.

The PAN1780 module has a high symbol rate of 2Mbits per second using Bluetooth 5.0’s high-speed LE 2M PHY or a significantly longer range using the LE coded PHY at either 500kbits per second or 125kbits per second. Output power is up to +8dBm. The nRF52840 SoC is sensitive, achieving -103dBm at 125kbits per second, which, together with the LE coded PHY are designed for long-range communication. The Bluetooth Low Energy with qualified Bluetooth mesh profile stack allows the module to support 802.15.4 (Thread and Zigbee) and NFC-A.

The module is compact, measuring 15.6 x 8.7 2.0mm (the same form factor as PAN1026A and PAN1762 modules but with smaller pitch and more pins). The PAN1780 module can be used for smart city infrastructure, industrial mesh networks, industry 4.0 robotics and smart medical applications.

Mouser Electronics claims to stock the world’s widest selection of the latest semiconductors and electronic components for the newest design projects. Its website is continually updated and offers advanced search methods to help customers quickly locate inventory. It also houses data sheets, supplier-specific reference designs, application notes, technical design information, and engineering tools.

Panasonic Industrial Devices is the industrial components and electronic devices division of Panasonic North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Panasonic. Standard and custom components range from industrial automation devices to passive components, relays, connectors, sensors, wireless connectivity and semiconductors.

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Stratix 10 NX FPGA are AI-optimised, says Intel

The Intel Stratix 10 NX FPGA include capabilities, such as AI Tensor blocks and hardware programmable AI, to implement customised hardware with integrated, high-performance AI.

The Stratix 10 NX FPGAs high performance AI Tensor blocks are up to 15 times  more INT8 throughput than Intel Stratix 10 FPGA DSP block for AI workloads and are hardware programmable for AI with customised workloads. Near compute memory and embedded memory hierarchy for model persistence are also included, together with integrated high bandwidth memory (HBM) and high bandwidth networking with up to 57.8G PAM4 transceivers and hard Ethernet blocks.

The flexible and customisable interconnect can scale across multiple nodes, adds Intel.

The Intel Stratix 10 NX FPGA fabric includes new types of AI-optimised Tensor arithmetic blocks (AI Tensor blocks). These blocks contain dense arrays of lower-precision multipliers typically used in AI applications. The AI Tensor Block’s architecture is tuned for common matrix-matrix or vector-matrix multiplications used in a wide range of AI computations for both small and large matrix sizes. The AI Tensor Block multipliers have base precisions of INT8 and INT4 and support FP16 and FP12 numerical formats through shared-exponent support hardware. All additions or accumulations can be performed with INT32 or IEEE754 single precision floating point (FP32) precision and multiple AI Tensor Block can be cascaded together to support larger matrices.

Other features are speech recognition, speech synthesis, deep packet inspection, congestion control identification, fraud detection, content recognition and video pre and post processing.

The Intel Stratix 10 NX FPGA also incorporate hard intellectual property (IP) such as PCI Express (PCIe) Gen3 x16 and 10/25/100G Ethernet media access control (MAC) / physical coding sub-layer (PCS) / forward error correction (FEC). These transceivers provide a scalable and flexible connectivity solution to adapt to market requirements.

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SoC is optimised for cost-conscious, two-layer PCB wireless products

Available in a wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP), optimised for compact, two-layer PCB wireless products, the nRF52805 SoC adds Bluetooth 5.2 to Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52 series.

The nRF52805 SoC offers Bluetooth low energy (LE), high-throughput device can be used for cost-constrained applications such as disposable medical products, styluses, sensors, and beacons

The nRF52805 Bluetooth 5.2 SoC in a WLCSP measures just 2.48 x 2.46mm. The WLCSP SoC is optimised for two-layer PCB designs, avoiding the need for more expensive four-layer PCBs in compact, budget-constrained designs, says Nordic. The SoC is capable of Bluetooth LE high-throughput 2Mbits per second and enhanced Channel Selection Algorithm #2 (CSA #2) for improved co-existence.

Based on a 64MHz, 32bit Arm Cortex-M4 processor (144 CoreMark) with 65 CoreMark/mA efficiency, the SoC also includes 192kbyte flash memory and 24kbyte RAM. The multiprotocol (Bluetooth LE/2.4GHz) radio offers up to +4dBm power output and -97dBm sensitivity (1Mbits per second Bluetooth LE) for a link budget of 101dBm. The radio’s peak power draw is only 4.6mA (TX 0dBM, RX 1Mbits per second) and the SoC’s current draw is as low as 0.3 microA in system off and 1.1 microA in system on with 24kbyte RAM retained and real time clock (RTC) running. The SoC features a range of analogue and digital interfaces such as SPI, UART and two wire interface (TWI), a two-channel 12-bit ADC, and ten general purpose I/Os.

Nordic offers a 9.5 x 8.8mm reference layout with all ten general purpose I/Os available, which requires only 10 external passive components (including two crystal load capacitors).

The SoC can be powered from a 1.7 to 3.6V supply and integrates LDO and DC/DC voltage regulators.

The nRF52805 is currently supported by the S112 SoftDevice and Nordic confirms that support for the S113 SoftDevice follows soon. The S112 and S113 SoftDevices (Bluetooth 5.1-qualified protocol software) are memory-optimised peripheral stacks which support high-throughput 2Mbits per second and CSA #2 features. The stacks support up to four connections as a peripheral concurrently with a broadcaster.

The number of connections and bandwidth per connection is configurable, enabling memory and performance optimisation.

Both the S112 and S113 also support LE Secure Connections, improving security compared to LE Legacy Pairing. S113 also supports LE Data Packet Length Extension, resulting in higher throughput and less overhead per packet.

There is a guide explaining how to use the nRF52805 with Nordic’s nRF5 software development kit (SDK). Nordic recommends the nRF52 development kit can be used to emulate the nRF52805 and is a good hardware basis to start designs before moving over to a custom development board.

 The nRF52805 is now in volume production.

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EnOcean Alliance pivots to support ‘safe and smart’ spaces

Alliance members offer building managers ‘the sensor they want, where they want it’

EnOcean Alliance, an international association of leading companies in the building and IT industries, today announced a major focus on supporting businesses and public sector organisations around the world to safely reopen following the widespread COVID-19 lockdown, using flexible, connected energy harvesting sensors to create ‘safe and smart’ spaces. Initiatives will include webinars and training, as well a pilot Smart Spaces project package for an office environment, including sensors to equip three desks with 12 sensors and monitor one meeting room.

Graham Martin, Chairman and CEO of EnOcean Alliance, explained, “Energy harvesting sensors are the ‘secret ingredient’ that can reduce the financial impact of reopening offices, restaurants, shops and schools whilst maintaining a safe distance between occupants as well as very high standards of hygiene. The new requirement to keep workers safe and infection-free is completely in line with the established trends towards smart spaces and smart buildings. The Alliance and its members are already supporting these trends through the deployment of smart, connected and battery-free sensors, and will now pivot to support the creation of ‘safe and smart’ spaces. With energy harvesting technology, building managers can fit the sensor they want, where they want it and as requirements and regulations for space use change add further interoperable sensors from other vendors.”

Taking the example of offices, Graham Martin pointed out that the need to maintain social distancing put new pressure on office infrastructure. He said, “Companies will have to reduce the occupancy of their spaces. Making those spaces smart can mitigate the financial impact by ensuring that they are now used to their safe capacity, and serviced, heated and ventilated in line with actual usage.”

He pointed out that, “Pre-COVID research shows that up 60 per cent of desks are empty and meeting rooms are occupied less than 20 per cent of the time. Removing desks that aren’t being used anyway, and repurposing under-utilised meeting rooms is a smart way to deliver a safe COVID-sensitive working environment. Similarly, by accurately monitoring actual usage of desks, meeting rooms and rest rooms, cleaning teams can be effectively directed to maintain high standards of hygiene in areas that have seen use, without dissipating time and energy cleaning little or unused spaces.”

Sensors based on EnOcean energy harvesting technology delivered by Alliance members are cable free, so are ideal for retro-fits and can be relocated at will, as facilities respond to the ever-changing coronavirus situation. They are also maintenance free. Once set up they will work endlessly without the need to change the battery. There is a real RoI on these solutions. Pre-COVID estimates show that organisations can save 20% of their cleaning costs and 30% of their energy costs by implementing a smart spaces strategy. The Alliance believes that these savings will be higher in the new, socially distanced, workplace

The 400 members of EnOcean Alliance offer a wealth of technical solutions to support businesses and consumers as they adapt to the ‘new normal’. Together, they offer 5,000 products that are currently in place in 1 million buildings. These solutions conform to ISO/ IEC 14543 3 10/11 and are fully interoperable, allowing building managers to combine technologies from different members to create a single, integrated solution for their office, restaurant, hotel, school, hospital or other space.

About EnOcean Alliance

Leading companies worldwide from the building sector formed the EnOcean Alliance to establish innovative maintenance-free wireless solutions for the Internet of Things, which are used for automation solutions for sustainable building projects – making buildings more energy-efficient, more flexible and more cost effective. The core technology of the Alliance is energy harvesting wireless technology for flexibly positioned and service-free sensor solutions. The EnOcean Alliance aims to internationalise the energy harvesting wireless technology, and is dedicated to creating interoperability between the products of OEM partners. Basis for this is the international standard ISO/IEC 14543-3-1X, which is optimised for wireless solutions with ultra-low power consumption and energy harvesting. More than 400 companies currently belong to the EnOcean Alliance. The headquarters of the non-profit organisation is located in San Ramon, California.

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