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Reliable and robust NB-IoT with resilient geolocation from STMicroelectronics

09/10/2024
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Reliable and robust NB-IoT with resilient geolocation from STMicroelectronics
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STMicroelectronics has licensed and deployed the Ceva-Waves Dragonfly NB-IoT platform in its recently introduced ST87M01 ultra-compact and low-power modules.

The combination provides highly reliable and robust NB-IoT data communication with accurate and resilient GNSS geo-location capability for IoT devices and assets.

Ceva’s Cellular IoT IP platform powers STMicroelectronics’ ST87M01 cellular IoT modules that are intended for a wide range of IoT applications including smart meters, smart grid, smart buildings, smart cities and smart infrastructure applications, as well as industrial condition monitoring and factory automation, smart agriculture and environmental monitoring. It is also suited to tracking applications with its accurate and resilient GNSS geo-location capability.

The Ceva-Waves Dragonfly platform integrates a Ceva-BX1 processor, an optimised RF Transceiver, baseband, and a protocol stack to offer a complete Release 15 Cat-NB2 modem IP solution that lowers entry barriers.

“We are proud to collaborate closely with STMicroelectronics and empower them to push the boundaries of cellular IoT performance and power efficiency with our complete Release 15 Cat-NB2 modem IP solution. The very impressive ST87M01 NB-IoT/GNSS module is tailored to the demanding requirements of the industrial market and we look forward to seeing the module successfully deployed in the field,” said Tal Shalev, vice president and general manager, wireless IoT business unit at Ceva.

The Ceva-Waves Dragonfly is a complete eNB-IoT IP platform that can serve a wide range of applications. It is a fully software-configurable solution that can be extended with multi-constellation GNSS and sensor fusion functionality and includes a reference silicon of the complete modem design, including an embedded CMOS RF transceiver, an advanced digital front-end, physical layer firmware, and a protocol stack (MAC, RLC, PDCP, RRC, and NAS).

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