Silicon Labs unveils BG29

Silicon Labs unveils BG29

Silicon Labs announced its new Series 2 BG29 family of wireless SoCs, designed to bring high compute and connectivity to the smallest form factor Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) devices without compromising performance.

BG29 is ideal for today’s most intensive Bluetooth LE applications like wearable health and medical devices, asset trackers, and battery-powered sensors.

The BG29 is available in compact quad flat no-lead (QFN) and wafer-level chip scale packages (WLCSP), featuring substantial memory with significant RAM and Flash capacities. These extended memory resources enable advanced applications such as real-time data processing, complex algorithm execution, and high-speed communication protocols.

It features a DCDC boost for wide voltage range support, a Coulomb counter for accurate battery monitoring, and Silicon Labs Secure Vault High designed for PSA Level 3 to protect sensitive data.

Meeting the evolving needs of connected healthcare and medical devices

Smart medical devices are transforming healthcare globally, but miniaturisation – building smaller connected devices without sacrificing performance or power – remains a key development obstacle. The BG29 represents a significant breakthrough. It integrates high-performance wireless, long battery life, large memory capacity, and multi-connection support in even the smallest devices, like blood glucose monitors, where it was previously extremely challenging.

“With the BG29, developers don’t have to settle,” said Jacob Alamat, Senior Vice President for the Home and Life business unit at Silicon Labs. “We’re combining high connectivity and performance with small size and exceptional security – empowering device makers to break records in tiny connectivity.”

BG29 pushes envelope of what’s possible in tiny devices

The new BG29 family of SoCs is equipped with key features such as:

The BG29 family of devices is expected to become generally available in Q3 of this year.

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