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PODCAST: Semtech’s Kimber on the optical industry’s coalescing around Linear Pluggable Optics (LPO) standards

As bandwidth demand accelerates and power consumption issues become more acute in data centers, the emergence of Linear Pluggable Optics (LPO) has become a welcome technology. LPO is a technology that creates low-power optical modules for ultra-short-reach data center connections by removing the complex DSP (Digital Signal Processor) chip from the module. Read more

Longer range, lower power - LoRa innovation never stopped, says Semtech

Semtech’s LoRa business never slowed down through the Sierra Wireless acquisition, it says – and it showed the proof last week: a fourth-gen LoRa chip family offering multi-protocol support and double the range. LoRa/LoRaWAN is ready for the edge AI era, it says. Read more

Revolutionizing Manufacturing with the Internet of Things

The internet of things is defined as a network of connected devices with built-in intelligence that primarily communicate wirelessly with each other to generate and collect data for operation optimization and efficiency maximization. By analyzing this data, further improvements can be made to enhance functionality and performance. Read more

Semtech’s LoRa gen-4 transceivers improve range and speed Internet of Things News %

Semtech Corporation, a provider of a semiconductors, IoT systems, and cloud connectivity service solutions, has released two new LoRa Gen 4 transceivers, built on the LR2021 transceiver. The devices are available in versions that can be tailored to specific use-cases. Read more

Semtech advances 1.6T multimode innovation for AI infrastructure

Semtech Corporation, a provider of high-performance semiconductor, Internet of Things (IoT) systems and cloud connectivity service solutions, has announced the sampling of critical physical medium dependent (PMD) building blocks that establish new performance standards for 1.6T multimode optical infrastructure in AI data centres. Read more

The Things Conference 2025: More LoRa Gen 4 transceivers launched

Semtech Corp. has unveiled two long range (LoRa) Gen 4 transceivers designed for AI-powered edge applications requiring image transfer capabilities and sensor networks. Read more

Z-Wave protocol automates homes, neighborhoods, and cities

EE World spoke with Avi Rosenthal, chair of the Z-Wave Alliance, about advancements in the IoT wireless protocol and where it’s used. Read more

Semtech LoRa Gen 4 addresses low-power wireless range and speed limitations

Semtech Corporation, a provider of high-performance semiconductor, Internet of Things (IoT) systems and cloud connectivity service solutions, has announced two new LoRa Gen 4 transceivers that extend the breakthrough capabilities of the LR2021 into cost-optimised and application-specific solutions. Read more
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October (issue #423) Circuit Cellar

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New Semtech LoRa Gen 4 transceivers

Semtech recently announced two new LoRa Gen 4 transceivers that extend the capabilities of the LR2021 into cost-optimised and application-specific solutions. The LR2022 dual-band and LR2012 sub-GHz transceivers enable customers to harness fourth-generation LoRa performance across diverse deployment scenarios while optimising specific feature sets and price points. Read more

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