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New wireless SoC from Silicon Labs enable eco-friendly Zigbee green power IoT devices

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March 3, 2020

Silicon Labs has announced a new family of secure, ultra-low-power Zigbee® SoC devices designed for eco-friendly IoT products deployed in mesh networks. The EFR32MG22 (MG22) series expands Silicon Labs' Zigbee portfolio by providing the smallest and lowest power SoC optimized for Zigbee Green Power applications. The MG22 SoCs are an ideal for Zigbee devices powered by coin-cell batteries or energy harvesting sources. Target applications include smart home sensors, lighting control, and building and industrial automation.

Energy-friendly Zigbee Green Power technology can help address environmental concerns by reducing residential, commercial and industrial energy footprints, one IoT device at a time. Using the same 802.15.4 PHY and MAC of the already energy-efficient Zigbee 3.0 protocol, Zigbee Green Power further reduces power consumption by decreasing the amount of data required for wireless transmission. From its inception, Zigbee Green Power was designed to be a highly efficient protocol enabling IoT devices, whether powered by batteries or by "battery-less" energy harvesting options. Silicon Labs optimized the new MG22 SoCs to provide a best-in-class connectivity solution for these challenging, power-sensitive wireless applications.

"As the leading Zigbee provider, Silicon Labs is uniquely positioned to lead the way in Zigbee Green Power mesh networking solutions," said Matt Johnson, senior vice president and general manager of IoT products at Silicon Labs. "Our new MG22 SoC solution offers an industry-leading combination of energy efficiency, security capabilities, wireless performance, and software tools and stacks to meet the growing market demand for eco-friendly, ultra-low-power IoT products."

The MG22 SoCs incorporate a high-performance, low-power 76.8 MHz Arm® Cortex®-M33 core with TrustZone. The SoCs' combination of ultra-low transmit and receive power (8.2 mA TX at +6 dBm, 3.9 mA RX), 1.4 µA deep-sleep mode power and low-power peripherals provides exceptional energy efficiency.

Pricing and Availability
The EFR32MG22 SoCs are planned to start shipping in March 2020 in a choice of 5 mm x 5 mm QFN40, 4 mm x 4 mm QFN32 and slender 0.3 mm x 4 mm x 4 mm TQFN32 packages. The EFR32MG22 SoC starter kit is planned to be available in March, with end device kit pricing starting at $99.00 (USD MSRP). Developers can download Simplicity Studio, including network analyzer and energy profiler tools, the Zigbee 3.0 stack, demos and mobile apps, at no charge. For MG22 SoC product pricing, contact your local Silicon Labs sales representative or an authorized distributor. For additional product information, visit www.silabs.com/mg22.

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