Author: EIS Release Date: Jun 22, 2020
InnoPhase’s Talaria TWO modules have wireless connectivity integrated into an MCU for edge of network IoT designs.
InnoPhase incorporated the Talaria TWO SoC into the INP1010 and INP1011 modules to provide Wi-Fi and BLE, an Arm Cortex-M3 for system control and user applications, plus security elements.
The modules can operate in stand-alone mode, in conjunction with an external MCU or in a hybrid mode where the system control and processing responsibilities are shared between the module and an external MCU.
The integrated solution is suitable for battery-based, direct-to-cloud devices in smart home automation and commercial applications such as smart door locks, remote security cameras, and connected sensors.
Smart Home devices usually relay small amounts of data infrequently before reverting to quiescent operation. InnoPhase’s radio architecture enables sensors, monitors and actuator devices to run in ultra-low power modes, communicating efficiently over industry standard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
The modules come complete with the necessary clocks, passives, and antennas and are certified with the Wi-Fi Alliance, Bluetooth SIG, FCC, IC (Canada) and awaiting CE approval. The INP1010 contains a printed PCB antenna and the INP1011, a U.FL antenna connector.
The modules and associated development kits are available today.