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Nordic Semiconductor ASA is a Norwegian fabless technology company specializing in designing ultra-low-power wireless communication semiconductors and supporting software for engineers developing and manufacturing IoT (Internet of Things) products.

Nordic Semiconductor ASA
FormerlyNordic VLSI
TypePublic limited
Oslo Stock Exchange: NOD
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded1983; 40 years ago (1983)
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Svenn-Tore Larsen (CEO)[1]
  • Birger Steen (Chairman)[2]
ProductsWireless semiconductor components, integrated circuits
Revenue US$776.7 million (2022)[3]
US$161.6 million (2022)[3]
US$122.3 million (2022)[3]
Number of employees
1,257 (2022)[4]
Websitenordicsemi.com

The company's primary SoC and SiP hardware products support wireless technologies, protocols, and standards like Bluetooth LE and BLE mesh, Wi-Fi, Thread, Zigbee, Matter, LTE-M and NB-IoT, KNX IoT, as well as the 5G standard technology DECT NR+ and 2.4 GHz ISM band communication. nRF Connect SDK (software development kit) integrates Zephyr RTOS and lets developers build size-optimized software.

End-user applications and products include consumer electronics; wireless headphones and LE audio gear; wireless mobile phone accessories ("Appcessories"); wireless gamepad, mouse, and keyboard; intelligent sports equipment; wireless medical and healthcare; remote control; wireless voice-audio applications (e.g., voice over IP); security; wireless navigation hardware; and toys. In addition, industrial and commercial IoT applications include health, asset tracking, metering (gas/water/electricity), smart home and building automation.[5]

Nordic Semiconductor has been ISO 9001 certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) since 1996, and the certificate was upgraded to ISO 9001-2000 in 2001. In 1996, Nordic Semiconductor was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange's SME list.

Nordic Semiconductor (originally named Nordic VLSI) was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Trondheim, Norway.

History Edit

 
Nordic Semiconductor nRF24LE1 - Wireless System On-Chip Solution

Nordic Semiconductor was initially founded in 1983 as Nordic VLSI (NVLSI) in Trondheim, Norway by four post-graduates from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Initially, the company focused on the design of mixed-signal application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) within the Nordic region. In 1996, the firm went public on the Norwegian stock exchange, where it still trades as of 2023.

In 1998, NVLSI released its first wireless standard products in the 433 MHz ISM band. In 2003 NVLSI was renamed Nordic Semiconductor, often known as Nordic Semi, to reflect the company's focus on ultra-low-power wireless devices. The same year saw the release of Nordic Semiconductor's first wireless devices at 2.4 GHz. Since 2003, Nordic Semiconductor has maintained a clear focus on wireless products for the 2.4 GHz band and has seen its devices used in a wide range of branded consumer electronic products. Nordic Semiconductor maintains its dominant position in the wireless sports, fitness, and desktop peripheral markets.[citation needed]

Nordic Semiconductor products support short-range low-power wireless through Bluetooth LE, Thread, Zigbee, and proprietary 2.4 GHz protocols; and low-power cellular IoT through LTE-M and NB-IoT.

2012 saw the release of the third generation of ultra-low-power wireless products. This family of products is named the nRF51 series, and incorporates the ARM Cortex-M series microcontrollers at their core.

In 2015 Nordic Semiconductor introduced new 2.4 GHz ISM band SoC series, the nRF52 Series with ARM Cortex-M4 as their core.[6]

In January 2018, Nordic Semiconductor introduced its first cellular product, the nRF91 series.[7] With the nRF9160 system in a package (SiP), the company expanded from Bluetooth LE and short-range radio applications into cellular network solutions. The main focus is on cellular IoT by supporting LTE-M and NB-IoT.

In November 2019, Nordic Semiconductor introduced a flagship SoC containing dual-core ARM Cortex-M33 processors and a multi-protocol radio stack (NFC/BLE/BLE mesh/Zigbee/Thread/others), the nRF53 series.[8]

In 2022, Nordic Semiconductor unveiled a low-power, dual-band Wi-Fi 6 companion chip, the nRF70 Series. ICs compatible with the nRF7002 include the nRF52 and nRF53 Bluetooth SoCs and the nRF91 cellular SiP, although Nordic claims that the device can also be used with non-Nordic host devices.[9]

In August 2023, it was announced Nordic Semiconductor had entered into an agreement to acquire the IP portfolio of San Diego-headquartered artificial intelligence and machine learning company, Atlazo.[10]

In October 2023, Nordic Semiconductor announced the second product, nRF54L Series, in it's fourth generation of Bluetooth® Low Energy Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) family, the nRF54. [11]

Products Edit

Nordic Semiconductor designs and produces SoC, SiP, and connectivity solutions for the ISM bands at 5 GHz, 2.4 GHz and 868/915 MHz bands. The products operate on low power, enabling wireless and IoT applications to use little battery and run on harvested energy.[12]

Current products[when?] include SoCs incorporating the ARM Cortex-M0, ARM Cortex-M4[13] and ARM Cortex-M33[14] microcontroller cores.

Popular products include the nRF24L01+ and the nRF24LE1, both using the lightweight and proprietary "Enhanced ShockBurst" protocol stack in 2.4 GHz ISM band. The nRF24L01+ is a simple transceiver with some logic to implement the protocol stack and is connected to a microcontroller via an SPI bus, while the nRF24LE1 can be seen as an nRF24L01 and a microcontroller in the same chip.'

Cellular IoT Edit

nRF91 Series SiP Edit

The nRF9160 SiP expanded Nordic Semiconductor's lineup from mainly focusing on Bluetooth LE and other short range wireless protocol SoCs into the realm of connected devices using the cellular network for internet connectivity. The series offers LTE-M and NB-IoT connectivity.[15]

Wi-Fi Edit

nRF70 Series Edit

A Wi-Fi companion IC is designed to provide Wi-Fi connectivity and functionality to existing Nordic products. Unlike other Nordic solutions, the first product, nRF7002, is strictly for connectivity.

Multi-protocol Edit

nRF54 Series SoC Edit

The nRF54 Series SoC makes it possible to reduce BOM, replacing external components through a highly integrated SoC with multiple ARM_Cortex-M#Cortex-M33 processors running up to 320 MHz in conjunction with RISC-V coprocessors. nRF54H20 touts efficient processing, ultra-low power radio, and minimal sleep currents, multiprotocol radio with 10 dBm TX power, -100 dBm RX sensitivity for Bluetooth LE and -104 dBm for 802.15.4., PSA Level 3 certification, secure boot, secure firmware update, secure storage, and protection against physical attacks. In EEMBC ULPMark-CM benchmarking, configured for maximum processing efficiency, the nRF54H20 scores 170 with 515 CoreMark.[16] Configured for maximum processing performance, the nRF54H20 scores 132 with 1290 CoreMark.[17]. Compared to the nRF54H Series' GlobalFoundries 22FDX® (22 nm) process, nRF54L Series features a new hardware architecture fabricated using TSMC’s 22ULL® (22 nm) process technology.[18]

nRF53 Series SoC Edit

The nRF5340 SoC is the world's first dual-core ARM Cortex-M33 SoC (128MHz + 64MHz), released in 2020. This is Nordic's new generation of wireless SoCs with a separate processor core to handle connectivity, thus freeing up resources for handling more demanding applications on the main processor's core without compromising on the connectivity.[19]

nRF52 Series SoCs Edit

 
nRF52833 on a micro bit v2

The nRF52 Series SoCs was the second short-range wireless SoCs from Nordic Semiconductor, building on their experience developing the nRF51 Series. The nRF52 series, especially the nRF52840 and nRF52833, is very successful and exists in millions of popular consumer devices in the world today, among them wireless mice, keyboards and audio devices. The popularity of Nordic's nRF52 series allows Nordic Semiconductor to maintain a 40% worldwide market share in the Bluetooth LE segment.[20]

The nRF52833 SoC features a 64 MHz ARM Cortex-M4. This SoC supports an extended temperature range of -40˚C to 105˚C. The SoC has a 1:4 RAM to Flash storage ratio (128 KB : 512 KB). Being a wireless-focused chip, the nRF52833 is equipped with an output power of +8 dBm.[21]

nRF51 Series SoCs Edit

The nRF51 Series SoCs was the first short-range wireless SoC series from Nordic Semiconductor; it was superseded by the nRF52 Series SoCs.

Power Management (nPM) Edit

Dedicated Power Management ICs (PMIC) can achieve better performance and efficiency, and handle higher load capacities than smaller manufacturing processes and internal regulators. nPM Series supports power management and battery charging.

Range Extenders (nRF21) Edit

The transmit (TX) output power and the receiver sensitivity directly influence the link budget of a connection. An RF front-end module (FEM) increases the range at which two wireless devices can communicate while enhancing link robustness. nRF21540 RF FEM can boost wireless range up to 10x.

Cloud Services Edit

nRF Cloud is a platform for IoT cloud services for the nRF Series of wireless devices, including location services and Firmware Over-The-Air (FOTA).

Development Software Edit

nRF Connect SDK is a software development kit for the nRF Series of wireless devices. [22]

Wireless Technologies and Protocols Edit

Nordic Semiconductor provides hardware and software for several wireless technologies and protocols.[23]

  • Cellular IoT (LTE-M/NB-IoT)[24]
    • Internet of Things (IoT) devices use existing cellular networks, such as those used for mobile phones, to communicate over long distances and through walls and other barriers with greater flexibility and coverage than other wireless communication technologies.
  • DECT NR+[25]
    • DECT Next Generation is an evolution of the DECT standard that allows any company or organization to build its own private 5G network and run and optimize as they wish.
  • Wi-Fi[26]
    • By maximizing Wi-Fi’s low-power potential, Wi-Fi can be introduced in applications such as sensor networks, smart speakers, security cameras, home appliances, robot vacuums, and more.
  • Bluetooth Low Energy[27]
    • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a wireless personal area network technology designed for use with low-power devices.
  • Bluetooth LE Audio[28]
    • A new Bluetooth audio standard designed to reduce power consumption and improve the performance and functionality of Bluetooth audio devices such as wireless headphones and speakers.
  • Bluetooth Direction Finding[29]
  • Bluetooth Mesh[30]
  • Matter for smart home applications[31]
    • Matter uses Thread, Wi-Fi, Ethernet and Bluetooth LE to make it possible for developers to create secure and interoperable products for the major smart home ecosystems.
  • Thread[32]
  • Zigbee[33]
  • ANT+
  • 2.4 GHz proprietary
  • Amazon Sidewalk[34]
  • Apple Find My network[35]

Industry associations Edit

Nordic Semiconductor is a member of the ANT+ Alliance, Bluetooth Special Interest Group, KNX Association[1], Thread Group[2], Connectivity Standards Alliance[3], Wi-Fi Alliance, GSMA[4], and the Zephyr Project [5].

Nordic Semiconductor has announced a collaboration with Qualcomm, NXP, Bosch and Infineon, to launch a joint company focused on RISC-V.[36]

Clones Edit

Some clones of Nordic Semiconductor's chips can be found on the market, such as the SI24R1[37][38] and the BK2421.[39] They often demonstrate inferior receiver sensitivity and higher power consumption, although they may add additional features such as higher maximal transmission power.[citation needed]

Locations Edit

Nordic Semiconductor is headquartered in Trondheim, Norway. R&D offices are located in Portland (US), Krakow and Wrocław (Poland), Oulu, Espoo, Tampere and Turku (Finland), Hyderabad (India), Bristol and Hertfordshire (UK), Stockholm and Lund (Sweden), and in Oslo and Trondheim (Norway). Technical support or sales offices are located in Oslo (Norway), San Diego (US), Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong (China), Taipei (Taiwan), Manila (the Philippines), Yokohama (Japan), Seoul (South Korea), Düsseldorf (Germany), Eindhoven (the Netherlands) and London (UK).[citation needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Management". Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Board of Directors". Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Annual Report 2022" (PDF). Retrieved 31 August 2023.
  4. ^ "Quarterly Report Q1 2022" (PDF). Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  5. ^ Hetting, Claus (2022-10-12). "Nordic Semiconductor targets doubling revenues by 2026 aided by new line of Wi-Fi IoT chipsets". Wi-Fi NOW Global. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  6. ^ "Explore our product portfolio".
  7. ^ "Nordic news archive".
  8. ^ "NRF5340 - Nordic Semiconductor".
  9. ^ "Nordic Semiconductor Rolls Out Its First Wi-Fi IC - News". www.allaboutcircuits.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  10. ^ "New Electronics - Nordic to acquire AI/ML technology in the US". New Electronics. 2023-08-24. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  11. ^ "Nordic announces nRF54L Series, expanding industry's most efficient Bluetooth LE portfolio". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  12. ^ "How to power your cellular IoT product with solar energy..." Nordic Semiconductor. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  13. ^ "Explore our product portfolio".
  14. ^ "Nordic news archive".
  15. ^ "Nordic Semiconductor rolls out its unique nRF91 Series cellular IoT module to all customers and makes cellular IoT accessible to any application". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  16. ^ "EEMBC". www.eembc.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  17. ^ "EEMBC". www.eembc.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023.
  18. ^ "Nordic announces nRF54L Series, expanding industry's most efficient Bluetooth LE portfolio". www.nordicsemi.com.
  19. ^ "nRF5340 - Nordic Semiconductor". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  20. ^ Kristiansen, Geir (13 June 2022) [13 June]. "Nordic Semiconductor Rating" (PDF). nordiccreditrating.com.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  21. ^ "nRF52833 - Nordic Semiconductor". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  22. ^ "nRFConnect SDK - Nordic Semiconductor". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  23. ^ "Explore our product portfolio". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  24. ^ "Cellular IoT". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  25. ^ "DECT NR+". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  26. ^ "Wi-Fi". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  27. ^ "Bluetooth Low Energy". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  28. ^ "Bluetooth LE Audio". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  29. ^ "Bluetooth Direction Finding". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  30. ^ "Bluetooth mesh". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  31. ^ "Matter, standardized application layer foundation for connected things". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  32. ^ "Thread". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  33. ^ "Zigbee". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  34. ^ "Nordic announces cooperation with Amazon to support development of Amazon Sidewalk compatible Bluetooth LE smart devices". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  35. ^ "Find My network". www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-01-23.
  36. ^ "Qualcomm, NXP Team Up to Develop Rival to Arm Chip Standard". Bloomberg.com. 2023-08-04. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  37. ^ "Nordic nRF24L01+ - real vs fake: weekend die-shot: ZeptoBars". zeptobars.com. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
  38. ^ "We are mostly using fake nRF24L01+'s, but worse fakes are emerging". MySensors Forum. 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2017-08-19.
  39. ^ Beken BK2421 Datasheet

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Merritt, Rick (2012-07-03). . EE Times. Archived from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  • Kamkar, Samy (2015-01-13). "KeySweeper A keystroke logger that targets Microsoft keyboards using a Nordic Semi chip". Retrieved 2015-01-15.

nordic, semiconductor, norwegian, fabless, technology, company, specializing, designing, ultra, power, wireless, communication, semiconductors, supporting, software, engineers, developing, manufacturing, internet, things, products, asaformerlynordic, vlsitypep. Nordic Semiconductor ASA is a Norwegian fabless technology company specializing in designing ultra low power wireless communication semiconductors and supporting software for engineers developing and manufacturing IoT Internet of Things products Nordic Semiconductor ASAFormerlyNordic VLSITypePublic limitedTraded asOslo Stock Exchange NODIndustrySemiconductorsFounded1983 40 years ago 1983 HeadquartersTrondheim NorwayKey peopleSvenn Tore Larsen CEO 1 Birger Steen Chairman 2 ProductsWireless semiconductor components integrated circuitsRevenueUS 776 7 million 2022 3 Operating incomeUS 161 6 million 2022 3 Net incomeUS 122 3 million 2022 3 Number of employees1 257 2022 4 Websitenordicsemi wbr comThe company s primary SoC and SiP hardware products support wireless technologies protocols and standards like Bluetooth LE and BLE mesh Wi Fi Thread Zigbee Matter LTE M and NB IoT KNX IoT as well as the 5G standard technology DECT NR and 2 4 GHz ISM band communication nRF Connect SDK software development kit integrates Zephyr RTOS and lets developers build size optimized software End user applications and products include consumer electronics wireless headphones and LE audio gear wireless mobile phone accessories Appcessories wireless gamepad mouse and keyboard intelligent sports equipment wireless medical and healthcare remote control wireless voice audio applications e g voice over IP security wireless navigation hardware and toys In addition industrial and commercial IoT applications include health asset tracking metering gas water electricity smart home and building automation 5 Nordic Semiconductor has been ISO 9001 certified by Det Norske Veritas DNV since 1996 and the certificate was upgraded to ISO 9001 2000 in 2001 In 1996 Nordic Semiconductor was listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange s SME list Nordic Semiconductor originally named Nordic VLSI was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Trondheim Norway Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Cellular IoT 2 1 1 nRF91 Series SiP 2 2 Wi Fi 2 2 1 nRF70 Series 2 3 Multi protocol 2 3 1 nRF54 Series SoC 2 3 2 nRF53 Series SoC 2 3 3 nRF52 Series SoCs 2 3 4 nRF51 Series SoCs 2 4 Power Management nPM 2 5 Range Extenders nRF21 2 6 Cloud Services 2 7 Development Software 3 Wireless Technologies and Protocols 4 Industry associations 5 Clones 6 Locations 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Nordic Semiconductor nRF24LE1 Wireless System On Chip SolutionNordic Semiconductor was initially founded in 1983 as Nordic VLSI NVLSI in Trondheim Norway by four post graduates from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Initially the company focused on the design of mixed signal application specific integrated circuits ASICs within the Nordic region In 1996 the firm went public on the Norwegian stock exchange where it still trades as of 2023 update In 1998 NVLSI released its first wireless standard products in the 433 MHz ISM band In 2003 NVLSI was renamed Nordic Semiconductor often known as Nordic Semi to reflect the company s focus on ultra low power wireless devices The same year saw the release of Nordic Semiconductor s first wireless devices at 2 4 GHz Since 2003 Nordic Semiconductor has maintained a clear focus on wireless products for the 2 4 GHz band and has seen its devices used in a wide range of branded consumer electronic products Nordic Semiconductor maintains its dominant position in the wireless sports fitness and desktop peripheral markets citation needed Nordic Semiconductor products support short range low power wireless through Bluetooth LE Thread Zigbee and proprietary 2 4 GHz protocols and low power cellular IoT through LTE M and NB IoT 2012 saw the release of the third generation of ultra low power wireless products This family of products is named the nRF51 series and incorporates the ARM Cortex M series microcontrollers at their core In 2015 Nordic Semiconductor introduced new 2 4 GHz ISM band SoC series the nRF52 Series with ARM Cortex M4 as their core 6 In January 2018 Nordic Semiconductor introduced its first cellular product the nRF91 series 7 With the nRF9160 system in a package SiP the company expanded from Bluetooth LE and short range radio applications into cellular network solutions The main focus is on cellular IoT by supporting LTE M and NB IoT In November 2019 Nordic Semiconductor introduced a flagship SoC containing dual core ARM Cortex M33 processors and a multi protocol radio stack NFC BLE BLE mesh Zigbee Thread others the nRF53 series 8 In 2022 Nordic Semiconductor unveiled a low power dual band Wi Fi 6 companion chip the nRF70 Series ICs compatible with the nRF7002 include the nRF52 and nRF53 Bluetooth SoCs and the nRF91 cellular SiP although Nordic claims that the device can also be used with non Nordic host devices 9 In August 2023 it was announced Nordic Semiconductor had entered into an agreement to acquire the IP portfolio of San Diego headquartered artificial intelligence and machine learning company Atlazo 10 In October 2023 Nordic Semiconductor announced the second product nRF54L Series in it s fourth generation of Bluetooth Low Energy Systems on Chip SoCs family the nRF54 11 Products EditNordic Semiconductor designs and produces SoC SiP and connectivity solutions for the ISM bands at 5 GHz 2 4 GHz and 868 915 MHz bands The products operate on low power enabling wireless and IoT applications to use little battery and run on harvested energy 12 Current products when include SoCs incorporating the ARM Cortex M0 ARM Cortex M4 13 and ARM Cortex M33 14 microcontroller cores Popular products include the nRF24L01 and the nRF24LE1 both using the lightweight and proprietary Enhanced ShockBurst protocol stack in 2 4 GHz ISM band The nRF24L01 is a simple transceiver with some logic to implement the protocol stack and is connected to a microcontroller via an SPI bus while the nRF24LE1 can be seen as an nRF24L01 and a microcontroller in the same chip Cellular IoT Edit nRF91 Series SiP Edit The nRF9160 SiP expanded Nordic Semiconductor s lineup from mainly focusing on Bluetooth LE and other short range wireless protocol SoCs into the realm of connected devices using the cellular network for internet connectivity The series offers LTE M and NB IoT connectivity 15 Wi Fi Edit nRF70 Series Edit A Wi Fi companion IC is designed to provide Wi Fi connectivity and functionality to existing Nordic products Unlike other Nordic solutions the first product nRF7002 is strictly for connectivity Multi protocol Edit nRF54 Series SoC Edit The nRF54 Series SoC makes it possible to reduce BOM replacing external components through a highly integrated SoC with multiple ARM Cortex M Cortex M33 processors running up to 320 MHz in conjunction with RISC V coprocessors nRF54H20 touts efficient processing ultra low power radio and minimal sleep currents multiprotocol radio with 10 dBm TX power 100 dBm RX sensitivity for Bluetooth LE and 104 dBm for 802 15 4 PSA Level 3 certification secure boot secure firmware update secure storage and protection against physical attacks In EEMBC ULPMark CM benchmarking configured for maximum processing efficiency the nRF54H20 scores 170 with 515 CoreMark 16 Configured for maximum processing performance the nRF54H20 scores 132 with 1290 CoreMark 17 Compared to the nRF54H Series GlobalFoundries 22FDX 22 nm process nRF54L Series features a new hardware architecture fabricated using TSMC s 22ULL 22 nm process technology 18 nRF53 Series SoC Edit The nRF5340 SoC is the world s first dual core ARM Cortex M33 SoC 128MHz 64MHz released in 2020 This is Nordic s new generation of wireless SoCs with a separate processor core to handle connectivity thus freeing up resources for handling more demanding applications on the main processor s core without compromising on the connectivity 19 nRF52 Series SoCs Edit nbsp nRF52833 on a micro bit v2The nRF52 Series SoCs was the second short range wireless SoCs from Nordic Semiconductor building on their experience developing the nRF51 Series The nRF52 series especially the nRF52840 and nRF52833 is very successful and exists in millions of popular consumer devices in the world today among them wireless mice keyboards and audio devices The popularity of Nordic s nRF52 series allows Nordic Semiconductor to maintain a 40 worldwide market share in the Bluetooth LE segment 20 The nRF52833 SoC features a 64 MHz ARM Cortex M4 This SoC supports an extended temperature range of 40 C to 105 C The SoC has a 1 4 RAM to Flash storage ratio 128 KB 512 KB Being a wireless focused chip the nRF52833 is equipped with an output power of 8 dBm 21 nRF51 Series SoCs Edit The nRF51 Series SoCs was the first short range wireless SoC series from Nordic Semiconductor it was superseded by the nRF52 Series SoCs Power Management nPM Edit Dedicated Power Management ICs PMIC can achieve better performance and efficiency and handle higher load capacities than smaller manufacturing processes and internal regulators nPM Series supports power management and battery charging Range Extenders nRF21 Edit The transmit TX output power and the receiver sensitivity directly influence the link budget of a connection An RF front end module FEM increases the range at which two wireless devices can communicate while enhancing link robustness nRF21540 RF FEM can boost wireless range up to 10x Cloud Services Edit nRF Cloud is a platform for IoT cloud services for the nRF Series of wireless devices including location services and Firmware Over The Air FOTA Development Software Edit nRF Connect SDK is a software development kit for the nRF Series of wireless devices 22 Wireless Technologies and Protocols EditNordic Semiconductor provides hardware and software for several wireless technologies and protocols 23 Cellular IoT LTE M NB IoT 24 Internet of Things IoT devices use existing cellular networks such as those used for mobile phones to communicate over long distances and through walls and other barriers with greater flexibility and coverage than other wireless communication technologies DECT NR 25 DECT Next Generation is an evolution of the DECT standard that allows any company or organization to build its own private 5G network and run and optimize as they wish Wi Fi 26 By maximizing Wi Fi s low power potential Wi Fi can be introduced in applications such as sensor networks smart speakers security cameras home appliances robot vacuums and more Bluetooth Low Energy 27 Bluetooth Low Energy BLE is a wireless personal area network technology designed for use with low power devices Bluetooth LE Audio 28 A new Bluetooth audio standard designed to reduce power consumption and improve the performance and functionality of Bluetooth audio devices such as wireless headphones and speakers Bluetooth Direction Finding 29 Bluetooth Mesh 30 Matter for smart home applications 31 Matter uses Thread Wi Fi Ethernet and Bluetooth LE to make it possible for developers to create secure and interoperable products for the major smart home ecosystems Thread 32 Zigbee 33 ANT 2 4 GHz proprietary Amazon Sidewalk 34 Apple Find My network 35 Industry associations EditNordic Semiconductor is a member of the ANT Alliance Bluetooth Special Interest Group KNX Association 1 Thread Group 2 Connectivity Standards Alliance 3 Wi Fi Alliance GSMA 4 and the Zephyr Project 5 Nordic Semiconductor has announced a collaboration with Qualcomm NXP Bosch and Infineon to launch a joint company focused on RISC V 36 Clones EditSome clones of Nordic Semiconductor s chips can be found on the market such as the SI24R1 37 38 and the BK2421 39 They often demonstrate inferior receiver sensitivity and higher power consumption although they may add additional features such as higher maximal transmission power citation needed Locations EditNordic Semiconductor is headquartered in Trondheim Norway R amp D offices are located in Portland US Krakow and Wroclaw Poland Oulu Espoo Tampere and Turku Finland Hyderabad India Bristol and Hertfordshire UK Stockholm and Lund Sweden and in Oslo and Trondheim Norway Technical support or sales offices are located in Oslo Norway San Diego US Beijing Shanghai Shenzhen and Hong Kong China Taipei Taiwan Manila the Philippines Yokohama Japan Seoul South Korea Dusseldorf Germany Eindhoven the Netherlands and London UK citation needed References Edit Management Retrieved 25 October 2018 Board of Directors Retrieved 25 October 2018 a b c Annual Report 2022 PDF Retrieved 31 August 2023 Quarterly Report Q1 2022 PDF Retrieved 20 June 2022 Hetting Claus 2022 10 12 Nordic Semiconductor targets doubling revenues by 2026 aided by new line of Wi Fi IoT chipsets Wi Fi NOW Global Retrieved 2023 01 23 Explore our product portfolio Nordic news archive NRF5340 Nordic Semiconductor Nordic Semiconductor Rolls Out Its First Wi Fi IC News www allaboutcircuits com Retrieved 2023 01 23 New Electronics Nordic to acquire AI ML technology in the US New Electronics 2023 08 24 Retrieved 2023 08 24 Nordic announces nRF54L Series expanding industry s most efficient Bluetooth LE portfolio www nordicsemi com Retrieved 12 October 2023 How to power your cellular IoT product with solar energy Nordic Semiconductor Retrieved 2023 01 23 Explore our product portfolio Nordic news archive Nordic Semiconductor rolls out its unique nRF91 Series cellular IoT module to all customers and makes cellular IoT accessible to any application www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 03 19 EEMBC www eembc org Retrieved 12 October 2023 EEMBC www eembc org Retrieved 12 October 2023 Nordic announces nRF54L Series expanding industry s most efficient Bluetooth LE portfolio www nordicsemi com nRF5340 Nordic Semiconductor www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2022 06 15 Kristiansen Geir 13 June 2022 13 June Nordic Semiconductor Rating PDF nordiccreditrating com a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint date and year link nRF52833 Nordic Semiconductor www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2022 06 15 nRFConnect SDK Nordic Semiconductor www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Explore our product portfolio www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Cellular IoT www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 DECT NR www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Wi Fi www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Bluetooth Low Energy www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Bluetooth LE Audio www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Bluetooth Direction Finding www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Bluetooth mesh www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Matter standardized application layer foundation for connected things www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Thread www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Zigbee www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Nordic announces cooperation with Amazon to support development of Amazon Sidewalk compatible Bluetooth LE smart devices www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Find My network www nordicsemi com Retrieved 2023 01 23 Qualcomm NXP Team Up to Develop Rival to Arm Chip Standard Bloomberg com 2023 08 04 Retrieved 2023 09 07 Nordic nRF24L01 real vs fake weekend die shot ZeptoBars zeptobars com Retrieved 2017 08 19 We are mostly using fake nRF24L01 s but worse fakes are emerging MySensors Forum 2015 03 25 Retrieved 2017 08 19 Beken BK2421 DatasheetExternal links EditOfficial website Merritt Rick 2012 07 03 A view from Norway on the Internet of Things EE Times Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Retrieved 2012 07 08 Kamkar Samy 2015 01 13 KeySweeper A keystroke logger that targets Microsoft keyboards using a Nordic Semi chip Retrieved 2015 01 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nordic Semiconductor amp oldid 1179760615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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