Microchip Technology has expanded its Bluetooth Low Energy portfolio with 12 new products, aimed at providing manufacturers with an extensive array of choices. Additions include the RF-ready WBZ350 module and PIC32CX-BZ3 SoC which is designed to offer the lowest entry point available for integrating a Bluetooth Low Energy microcontroller into product designs.
Microchip’s VP wireless solutions business unit, Rishi Vasuki, said: “The power of choice is increasingly critical when adding Bluetooth to any type of product. Developers need options and the ability to switch between them as their skills and application needs evolve.”
“No other provider makes a Bluetooth Low Energy product that is as easy to use as our plug-and-play modules or provides the same breadth of choices for more advanced designs. And, this is all available from a single supplier who reduces the need to trade functionality for simplicity or innovation for fast development.”