Fujitsu Explores PolaRFusion Technology for Battery-powered IoT devices

According to a recent announcement, Fujitsu Electronics Europe (FEEU) is working with the US based company InnoPhase to explore extreme low-power PolaRFusion radio architecture for battery-based wireless IoT applications. The radio architecture moves RF processing functionality from power-hungry and large analog circuits into efficient, low-power digital logic, which the company says will open new possibilities in the utilization of today’s WiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and other popular protocol radios. The lower power consumption should enable a whole new class of battery-based IoT devices. Immediately after the market launch of InnoPhase's first product at the beginning of 2018, the Talaria ONE ULP WiFi Radio, FEEU began evaluating the potential of WiFi being available in battery-based applications. Based on customer feedback and ideas, InnoPhase reportedly is now planning to expand the device’s feature set in a new product coming soon in 2019.

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