Qorvo has introduced ConcurrentConnect Technology, a multi-protocol standard to enable interoperability among different IoT devices, quicker connections, greater network capacity, and scalability along with future-proofing for multi-vendor and multi-standard networks.
Interoperability is a key driver for enablement and acceptance of the IoT and its devices in our wireless world. The new Matter standard will improve the interoperability between these IoT devices and standards. From a system developers’ standpoint, interoperability can make the difference with product acceptance. It can also help in the actual design and functionality of the IoT device being created. Starting your design from proven interoperable building blocks makes IoT product design easier and speeds time to market for development engineers. Qorvo’s ConcurrentConnect technology has been specifically designed to address the challenges of interoperability among various IoT devices with different wireless technologies, configurations, protocols, and parameters.
It is useful to drive various applications such as enabling concurrent connection and control for smart lighting. It includes built-in ConcurrentConnect Multi-Channel capability that enables simultaneous Zigbee Bridging and Thread Border Router on different channels. Multiple Matter and bridged Zigbee networks connect on the same hub, operate on different channels, maximizing capacity, range and reliability.
Qorvo has multiple Matter-compatible devices in production including the QPG7015M, the world's first transceiver featuring real-time concurrency, and the QPG6105, a smart home communications controller that delivers superior multi-standard performance with a single radio. These products enable seamless and simultaneous network management across multiple standard protocols such as Zigbee, Thread, Matter, Bluetooth Low Energy, and Bluetooth Mesh.
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