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SoC simplifies smart home connectivity

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Leveraging Qorvo’s ConcurrentControl technology, the QPG6200L SoC supports Matter, Zigbee, and Bluetooth LE networks. As the first product based on this low-power wireless technology, it enables coexistence across different radios and channels while offering antenna diversity.

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The SoC ensures seamless communication and interoperability between wireless standards, meeting the needs of evolving smart home environments. It supports multiple protocols on separate channels simultaneously, serving a wide range of IoT applications, such as smart lighting, sensors, and home hubs. Additionally, the chip has a built-in secure element and is PSA Certified to Level 2 for enhanced IoT security.

Qorvo’s QPG6200L is powered by an Arm Cortex-M4F processor with a floating-point unit (FPU) running at up to 192 MHz. The chip includes 2 MB of nonvolatile memory and 336 kB of RAM. With a sleep current below 1 µA, the SoC is well-suited for battery-operated sensors and energy-harvesting devices. It also delivers transmit power of 10 dBm with a transmit current of 21 mA.

Samples of the QGP6200L SoC are available now, with full production planned for early next year.

QPG6200L product page

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