Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


UWB solutions interoperable with Apple U1 chipset

23 June 2021 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Qorvo announced the interoperability of its DW3000 family of products with the Apple U1 chip used in iPhone and Apple Watch models and with the new ‘Nearby Interaction’ protocol specification draft unveiled at the 2021 Worldwide Developers Conference. This compatibility will enable developers to easily evaluate new app experiences based on location, distance and direction relative to a U1-equipped iPhone or Apple Watch.

The DW3000 is Qorvo's next-generation ultra-wideband (UWB) chipset family and is ramping into full production in four variants, along with several modules and beta development kits.

Compliant with the IEEE 802.15.4z standard, Qorvo UWB hardware and software solutions are also developed in accordance with the FiRa Consortium’s PHY and MAC specification. As a sponsor and board member of FiRa, Qorvo is dedicated to growing the UWB ecosystem and applying its technology and application expertise to help define specifications that ensure interoperability between different end products to create a seamless experience for consumers.

Global tech market advisory firm, ABI Research, forecasts that there will be 300 million UWB device shipments in 2021. "Smartphones will see an increase in the integration of UWB, providing users with the ability to accurately locate other UWB-enabled devices, unlock doors or vehicles and automatically wirelessly pay for products," said Stephanie Tomsett, research analyst at ABI Research.

Qorvo UWB products compatible with U1-enabled iPhone and Apple Watch models

Development kits

DWM3000EVB – based on the Qorvo DWM3000 module, this Arduino Shield development kit offers developers the flexibility to evaluate Qorvo UWB technology with the Nordic Semiconductor development kits nRF52832DK, nRF52833DK and nRF52840DK.

DWM3001CDK – based on the DWM3001C module, this kit is designed to offer a rapid prototyping solution to developers, offering JLINK-OB debug capabilities through USB and a licence-free, professional-grade IDE.

UWB software suite

Compatible with all Qorvo UWB products, from drivers to MAC to GUI and logging tools. Qorvo’s embedded software is compliant with the Apple Nearby Interaction protocol as well as the FiRa PHY/MAC specification.

UWB modules

DWM3000 – RF-only module integrating DW3110 chipset, antenna and power management and featuring an optimised RF layout to simplify design integration. The DWM3000 can easily interface via SPI to a wide range of microcontrollers.

DWM3001C – combines the Qorvo DW3110 UWB chipset with the Nordic nRF52833 BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) SoC and an accelerometer, making this an ideal platform for rapid prototyping of applications such as tags and access control.

UWB chipsets

DW3000 – second-generation family of four UWB chipsets (DW3110, DW3120, DW3210 and DW3220) optimised for low-power, battery-operated applications. Offers worldwide support on UWB channel 5 (6,5 GHz) and channel 9 (8 GHz) with data rates of up to 6,8 Mbps, while delivering precise positioning to within 10 cm for ranging and +/-5 degrees for angular measurement. Chipsets are available in QFN and CSP packages.


Credit(s)



Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page

Further reading:

Smart farming with LoRaWAN
Otto Wireless Solutions Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Real-time visibility is transforming modern agriculture, and Otto Wireless Solutions, together with Dragino, deliver this capability through a comprehensive suite of long-range IoT sensors and gateways designed for smart farming.

Read more...
RTK-enhanced GNSS and INS solution
Dizzy Enterprises Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
This latest XSENS MTi-8 Click provides high-accuracy positioning (RTK-supported) and orientation tracking in demanding outdoor embedded applications.

Read more...
High-performance double balanced RF mixer
RFiber Solutions Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
The AM5008 from Mercury Systems is a high-performance, double-balanced MMIC mixer designed for wideband applications spanning 2 GHz to 24 GHz.

Read more...
Compact NFC antennas enable easy integration
Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Leankon has expanded its 13,56 MHz NFC antenna portfolio with a comprehensive suite of nine off the shelf products designed for next generation IoT applications.

Read more...
Ultra-low jitter clocks
Altron Arrow Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Skyworks has introduced a new family of ultra-low jitter programmable clocks designed to meet the increasing demands of next-gen connectivity.

Read more...
Efficient Bluetooth SoC
Altron Arrow Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
The EFR32BG29 wireless SoC from Silicon Labs is a highly efficient, high memory, low-power, and ultra compact SoC designed for secure and high-performance wireless networking for IoT devices.

Read more...
Minimal size, maximum flexibility
Würth Elektronik eiSos Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Würth Elektronik has introduced two highly compact radio modules that give developers maximum freedom in designing proprietary wireless solutions that go beyond standard protocols.

Read more...
Super Wi-Fi extends industrial connectivity
NEC XON Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Africa’s harshest mines, ports, and industrial parks are no longer bound by range, latency, and interference challenges.

Read more...
HackRF Pro advances Open SDR performance
IOT Electronics Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Designed for engineers, researchers, and radio enthusiasts alike, the HackRF Pro can transmit and receive signals across a wide frequency range of 100 kHz to 6 GHz, making it a versatile tool for testing and developing modern and emerging radio technologies.

Read more...
Deterministic high-speed Ethernet
Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS has developed a new 10G TSN endpoint IP Core, enabling deterministic real-time communication at data rates of up to 10 Gbit/s.

Read more...









While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd | All Rights Reserved