Semtech Corp., a leading global supplier of high performance analogue and mixed-signal semiconductors and advanced algorithms, announced that Kiwi Technology, an advanced Internet of Things (IoT) turn-key solutions and data analytics provider, is using Semtech’s LoRa® devices for its new third party class B Network Control Unit (NCU) that connects gas meters via the LoRaWAN® standard. Read more
Semtech Corporation has announced that Intent Technologies and Nexity Group have integrated Semtech’s LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN (low-power wide-area network) standard into its IntentPlatform to optimise performance, improve quality of service, and reduce the carbon footprint in residential and commercial properties. Read more
As technology advancements continue to spur city growth, IoT solutions help connected cities to make everyday operations more efficient, smarter, and safer for civilizations they serve. Read more
The technology, known as LoRa, has the potential to connect billions of devices without simultaneously inflicting further harm on the planet, Semtech CEO Mohan Maheswaran told Axios. Read more
Looking ahead to the fall season, when you make the pumpkin-themed purchase in your home, feel free to thank the sensors that help enable the products to efficiently and securely get to your home. Read more
IoT wireless sensor node network operators need thoughtfully developed power schemes to minimize operational expenditures (Opex). While various types of energy harvesting can minimize battery field service requirements, Semtech advises careful planning at the development stage to maximize performance while minimizing power and related Opex costs. Read more
IoT wireless sensor node network operators need thoughtfully developed power schemes to minimize operational expenditures (Opex). While various types of energy harvesting can minimize battery field service requirements, Semtech advises careful planning at the development stage to maximize performance while minimizing power and related Opex costs. Read more
According to the market research company Statista, over 75 billion IoT devices are expected to go online by 2025. However, many of these are located in rural or remote areas where traditional interconnection networks do not exist. The LoRaWAN low-power WAN technology is crucial for connecting these devices. Read more