
Bluetooth HID: An Introduction to Human Interface Devices with BLE
Bluetooth HID has its roots in another protocol altogether: USB. Before we all had Bluetooth keyboards and mice, engineers were trying to get a hold
Bluetooth HID has its roots in another protocol altogether: USB. Before we all had Bluetooth keyboards and mice, engineers were trying to get a hold
Bluetooth beacons are alive and well due to their low cost and widespread usage in commercial spaces like retail stores and logistics. The technology itself
This article is sponsored by InPlay, Inc. However, the opinions expressed by the author about the InPlay IN100 SoC are his own and were not
If you’re looking for a way to add BLE connectivity to your project, you have many options. So how do you know which module is
Whether you’re creating a new Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) product or updating an existing one, deciding whether to go with a chipset vs. a module
According to Pareto’s 80/20 rule, roughly 80% of the results come from 20% of the efforts. There are probably over a hundred of BLE System-on-Chips
This article/video is sponsored by InPlay, Inc. However, the opinions expressed by the author are his own and were not influenced by the sponsor. Introduction
In a few previous posts (Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3), we covered the basics of designing a secure Over-the-Air Device Firmware Update (OTA
As a continuation of our series on Bluetooth beacons (part 1 here, part 2 here, and part 3 here), today we’ll be covering Google’s Eddystone
Today (March 23, 2020), Silicon Labs released the next generation of their Bluetooth SoCs: the EFR32BG22 chipset family. The chipset features an ARM Cortex-M33 which