Nordic Semiconductor, a leading provider of end-to-end low power wireless connectivity solutions, will host a number of advanced IoT demonstrations at Embedded World. Highlights include an advanced Matter demonstration, plus the latest in Bluetooth® LE Audio (“LE Audio”) and Auracast™ broadcasting technology. Nordic will also share a preview of its breakthrough ‘Nordic Thingy:91 X’, a prototyping platform with support for cellular IoT, DECT NR+, and Wi-Fi locationing. Nordic will be in Hall 4A, on Stand 310 at the event which takes place from April 9-11 in Nuremberg, Germany.
“As a pioneer of Bluetooth LE technology, Nordic has evolved into a full-spectrum wireless IoT company offering a range of solutions based on leading industry standards including LTE-M, NB-IoT, DECT NR+, Wi-Fi, Matter, and Thread,” says Magnus Pedersen, Nordic’s VP of Sales, EMEA who will attend Embedded World. “Our comprehensive offering at Embedded World this year is our best yet and we’re excited to demonstrate what it can do at one of the industry’s most prestigious events.”
On the stand, the Matter demonstration will show how wireless products from Nordic’s industry partners, based on its nRF52 and nRF53 Series Systems-on-Chip (SoCs), integrate seamlessly with Apple and Google smart-home ecosystems. Matter is a smart-home standard that ensures connected devices interoperate reliably. The stand will also play host to an LE Audio and Auracast demonstration. LE Audio is the next generation of wireless audio streaming technology. Further demonstration will also include Nordic’s ‘Nordic Thingy:53’ IoT prototyping platform running predictive maintenance ML models by Edge Impulse’s ML software.
The company will also use Embedded World to preview the company’s latest Cellular IoT prototyping platform, the Thingy:91 X. Built around Nordic’s recently announced nRF9151 System-in-Package (SiP), Thingy:91 X supports LTE-M, NB-IoT, GNSS, and DECT NR+ connectivity. The platform also integrates Nordic’s nRF7002 Companion IC for Wi-Fi locationing, the nPM1300 Power Management IC (PMIC), which features innovative system management features and efficient fuel gauging, and the nRF5340 dual-core, multiprotocol SoC. The Thingy:91 X will demonstrate its capabilities through an asset tracking demonstration.