Atmosic and Tonly Electronics have partnered on the TBMO2 Bluetooth Low Energy module. Based on the Atmosic M2 SoC, the TBM02 integrates Lowest Power Radio and On-Demand Wake Up technologies to provide extreme energy efficiency in battery-powered devices without sacrificing performance.
For instance, Atmosic’s On-Demand Wake-Up technology allows applications to receive incoming transmissions while using minimal power, thus reducing battery waste. According to the companies, batteries in TBMO2-based devices can last the entire lifetime of the system.
For more information on the TBMO2 module visit www.atmosic.com.
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