Collaboration of SPARK Microsystems and Softgent for highly efficient wireless communication and location tracking technology
In a groundbreaking collaboration, SPARK Microsystems and Softgent have joined forces to bring advanced ultra-wideband (UWB) technology to the forefront of connected healthcare and industrial devices [1][2][3]. This partnership combines SPARK's second-generation SR1120 transceiver with Softgent's scalable wireless IoT platforms, aiming to help customers differentiate and lead their markets.
The synergy between the two companies offers a host of benefits. With SPARK’s UWB delivering 40.96 Mbps, approximately 40 times faster than Bluetooth, the collaboration promises rapid and reliable wireless communication [1][2][3]. Moreover, the technology achieves approximately 100 times lower power consumption for ranging compared to other UWB competitors, extending battery life up to 10 times longer than Bluetooth without compromising performance [1][2][3].
Other advantages include lower latency and better interference robustness compared to Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 2.4 GHz wireless solutions. The combination of SPARK’s UWB chip and Softgent’s tailored platforms also enables OEMs to develop wireless solutions that are both affordable and highly efficient [1][2].
This partnership is set to accelerate time-to-market for OEMs, providing flexible, integrated UWB-based platforms from concept through certification. By doing so, it positions itself as a substantial enabler in the connected healthcare and industrial IoT sectors [3].
Applications of this collaboration span across various industries. In healthcare, it can power devices requiring reliable, low-power wireless data delivery and positioning. In industrial sectors, it can be utilized in robotics and ranging applications needing accurate spatial awareness and communication [1][2][3].
SPARK Microsystems, a Canadian fabless semiconductor company specializing in next-generation short-range wireless communications, and Softgent, a company known for its collaborative approach to customer enablement, invite interested customers to partner with them [1][2].
With SPARK's performance leadership in data delivery and Softgent's support for OEMs worldwide in advancing their wireless solutions, this collaboration is poised to bring about faster, more efficient, and greater impact in wireless solutions for the connected healthcare and industrial markets [1][2][3].
[1] SPARK Microsystems Press Release, Collaboration with Softgent, 2021.
[2] Softgent Press Release, SPARK Microsystems Collaboration, 2021.
[3] Whitepaper, SPARK Microsystems and Softgent Collaboration, 2021.
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