Bluetooth Low Energy 4.2 Module Brings State-of-the-art Performance and Power Efficiency to IoT Designs

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Bluetooth Low Energy 4.2 Module Brings State-of-the-art Performance and Power Efficiency to IoT Designs

Sensing and control applications can be embedded on top of the NINA-B1 module stack

THALWIL, Switzerland, February 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

    u-blox (SIX:UBXN), a global leader in wireless and positioning modules and chips,
today announced the NINA-B1 Bluetooth low energy (Bluetooth Smart) stand-alone module.
Compliant to the latest Bluetooth 4.2 specification and certified to global radio type
approvals, the module is key to bringing Bluetooth low energy-based Internet of Things
(IoT) designs to market in the shortest possible time.

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    Comprising an antenna, radio transceiver, an embedded ARM Cortex(R) M4F
microcontroller and a Bluetooth low energy stack, NINA-B1 is ready for design-in for many
applications. It is ideal for a wide range of IoT solutions, such as IoT connected sensors,
building automation, medical devices, telematics applications, as well as monitoring and
control systems. Supporting ARM(R) mbed(TM), the module and its evaluation kit (EVK) are
open for designers who wish to embed their own application on top of the Bluetooth low
energy stack.

    The latest Bluetooth 4.2 specification offers an enhanced connection security
capability, IPv6 and faster throughput compared to previous versions. The module is ready
to support the future Bluetooth 5.0 specification by means of a firmware upgrade. The
application memory - 512 kB Flash and 64 kB RAM - allows for firmware upgrades to be
performed over-the-air (OTA).

    With the u-blox Serial Port service pre-loaded, NINA-B1 enables fast integration into
devices running serial protocols. AT commands, compatible with other u-blox modules, keep
configuration efforts to a minimum.

    NINA-B1 has advanced power management features to keep the power consumption down to
400 nA with wake up on an external event, 2 microA during idle state, and 5 mA (at 0 dBm)
at 3.0 VDC, during transmission.

    With integrated NFC (Near Field Communication) capability, the module may be used to
support Touch-and-Pair use cases for simplified Bluetooth pairing.

    "NINA-B1 is a fully certified Bluetooth low energy module with excellent RF
capabilities. The open architecture approach to software development from ARM(R) mbed(TM)
speeds up the IoT application development, thus greatly reducing the time to market and
the related costs," explains Pelle Svensson, Product Marketing Short Range Radio at
u-blox.

    The module is a complete stand-alone Bluetooth low energy product and does not require
any additional hardware. Sensors, accelerometers, LEDs along with other sensing and
control devices can be connected directly to the module via GPIO, ADC, I2C, SPI and UART
interfaces. It is available in two versions, NINA-B112 (10 x 14 mm) with integrated
antenna, and NINA-B111 (10 x 10 mm) with an antenna pin designed for customer-specific
antenna solutions.

    To watch the video: https://youtu.be/I1f30R42gfY

    NINA-B1 will be displayed at the u-blox booth (Hall 5: 5-158) of Embedded World
[https://www.embedded-world.de/en ] on 23-25 February 2016.

    For more information visit http://www.u-blox.com

    Pelle Svensson, Product Marketing, Short Range Radio, Phone: +46-40-630-71-03 ,
E-mail: pelle.svensson@u-blox.com

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