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Category:LPRF BLE

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Bluetooth low energy (BLE) is a feature of Bluetooth 4.0 wireless radio technology, aimed at new, principally low-power and low-latency, applications for wireless devices[1] within a short range (up to 50 metres / 160 feet). This facilitates a wide range of applications and smaller form factor devices in the healthcare, fitness, security and home entertainment industries.

TI's Bluetooth low energy device for sensor applications is a true one-chip integrated solution. Combined with TI's protocol stack, profile software and application support, the CC254x system-on-chip (SoC) family forms the market's most flexible and cost-effective single-mode Bluetooth low energy solution. Paired with an extensive selection of support collateral such as development tools, technical documentation, reference designs and application expertise, TI's solutions simplifies your design and speeds time to market for your Bluetooth low energy application.