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Z-Focus Demonstrates Bluetooth Low Energy Connectivity on Multiple Platforms at Bluetooth All Hands Meeting
Z-Focus Technology Group, an independent software stack provider for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), will demonstrate BLE connectivity enabled by their software stack running on the Freescale JM FlexisTM and ARM CortexTM-M0 platforms at the Bluetooth All Hands Meeting in Seattle, WA on April 21, 2010.
The BLE is the latest enhancement to the Bluetooth wireless technology core specification aimed at ultra low power applications in the healthcare, fitness, security and home entertainment industries. Its main advantage is enabling very low battery use and utilization of Bluetooth in coin-cell powered devices.
“BLE will be present in a billion cell phones within a few years, which opens extraordinary opportunities to enable new applications for many devices that are currently lacking Bluetooth connectivity due to power constrains.” stated Mikhail Galeev, president of Z-Focus. “First introduced on the CortexTM-M0 based Triad MochaTM family SoC and now available on Freescale FlexisTM MCU family, the Z-Focus BLE-ZTM stack proves its versatility and minimum required integration effort. This is exactly what will help our customers get their products to the market first.”
Z-Focus Technology Group, Inc. is a wireless software company that enables full end-to-end Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) solutions. Z-Focus products include a portable single-mode BLE software stack (BLE-ZTM), BLE application profiles and mobile phone applications. The BLE-ZTM software stack is built on a flexible abstraction layer allowing it to be easily ported to multiple microprocessor cores architectures.