Dialog pushes DECT ULE standard wireless sensor

Dialog Semiconductor, the supplier of highly integrated and innovative power management, audio and short-range wireless communication technology, announces the launch of the world’s first DECT ULE standard IC-SmartPulse specifically for homes Applications such as automation, health care, security and energy monitoring systems.

The finished product incorporating the SmartPulse wireless sensor can be self-configured to connect to the home's DECT ULE hub or Internet gateway. The user can also use the smart phone, laptop or tablet remotely Manage the SmartPulse system.

Dialog's SmartPulse circuit pack includes data (SC14WSMDATA) and data and audio (SC14WSMDECT) wireless sensor nodes that can operate for up to 10 years with only one 3A battery, while the SC14CVMDECT base station unit can be integrated into a separate hub The product or Internet gateways allow remote SmartPulse system management via the Internet.

The DECT ULE standard is backwards compatible, and with a simple software update, the SmartPulse sensor node can communicate with existing DECT hubs or Internet gateways from various vendors. Dialog executive director Jalal Bagherli said that the rise of smart phones and tablets has made home appliance management easier. By connecting smart devices to the Internet, users can control multiple home systems at any time and accurately. Dialog's R&D experience in energy efficiency, together with its acquired expertise in DECT and IP communications, has enabled Dialog to uniquely develop these new consumer applications.

All SmartPulse devices can transmit 232-bit packet data in the registered DECT frequency band of 1,870 to 1,930MHz, with 123dB of link overhead, enabling systems using SmartPulse sensors to reliably stream data even when Larger homes or gardens are not a problem.

The SC14WSMDATA and SC14WSMDECT sensor nodes integrate the baseband, radio transceivers, receive antennas, and power amplifiers into a single system's internal circuitry. In sleep mode, programmable devices consume less than 3 amps. Current home appliance products developed by Dialog customers include wireless smoke sensors, door lock sensors, electrical power consumption monitors, window closing monitors, and lighting control systems. The SC14WSMDECT sensor can also be further integrated with audio functions to develop newer battery-powered sounders, such as personal safety and care neckband communication devices.

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