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Joining Synaptics’ Veros IoT connectivity family is the SYN20708, a dual-core SoC that supports Bluetooth 5.4 and IEEE 802.15.4. The Matter-compliant chip enables Bluetooth Classic, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Zigbee, and Thread protocols to operate concurrently on both cores, allowing simultaneous connections to multiple endpoints in heterogeneous network environments.
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The SYN20708 employs a modular software architecture that simplifies development for systems requiring low latency, extended range, low power, and interoperability. It can be used in a range of consumer, automotive, healthcare, and industrial applications, including dedicated home hubs and automotive infotainment systems.
The SoC features dual-antenna maximum ratio combining (MRC) and transmit beamforming (TxBF) to enhance signal quality and double communication range. It is Bluetooth 5.4 certified and Bluetooth 6.0 compliant, enabling channel sounding, Bluetooth Classic Audio, and LE Audio. The SoC supports IEEE 802.15.4 (OpenThread and ZBOSS) up to Version 2, along with BLE Long Range, angle of departure (AoD), and angle of arrival (AoA) capabilities. Synaptics’ proprietary CoEX technology improves coexistence in the 2.4-GHz band.
The SYN20708 wireless SoC is available now.
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