Semiconductor components manufacturer Goodix Technology has introduced an automotive-grade bluetooth low-energy (LE) system-on-chip (SoC) at Electronica China 2024, which is taking place on July 8-10.
Bluetooth technology is driving the adoption in vehicles of new applications such as digital car keys, tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) and wireless battery management.
At the exhibition, Goodix introduced the GR5405, an automotive-grade bluetooth LE SoC that is compliant with the AEC-Q100 Grade 2 standard. The SoC is designed to provide strong RF performance, low power consumption, rich peripheral resources and a bluetooth LE link sniffer solution, addressing the needs for comfort, reliability and safety in automotive wireless applications.
For digital key systems, Goodix says it plans to launch a product series supporting the latest bluetooth channel sounding standards, focusing on higher integration and enhanced security to accelerate product development.