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TI - World’s first Android development platform bringing ZigBee and ZigBee RF4CE to Smartphones and Tablets
Texas Instruments has showcased an Android 2.2 software development platform, designed to simplify the mobile device integration of the ZigBee and ZigBee RF4CE protocol stacks. A first for the industry, mobile device manufacturers can now connect directly to the growing consumer electronics and smart home application markets. Resulting use cases enable consumers to manage commands like smart TV and set-top-box (STB) remote control features or utility management through smartphones and tablets—driving flexibility for consumers while maximizing the usability of mobile devices.
The “TI is the first to offer mobile device manufacturers the immense opportunity to connect today’s more than 294 million smartphones and tablets to the anticipated 331 million devices in the home networking system —an opportunity that is expected to grow dramatically year-over-year. The simplified integration of ZigBee and ZigBee RF4CE connectivity offered by TI enables the logical control of everything from a digital video recorder to a complex home lighting solution, a compelling experience for consumers who want more functionality from their favorite mobile devices,” said Volker Prueller, marketing manager for TI's Low-Power RF products.
ZigBee and ZigBee RF4CE mobile use cases driven by TI
Utilizing an Android-based touch screen user interface that directly controls ZigBee-driven networking devices, example use cases developed on TI’s OMAP™ 4 platform-based Blaze™ mobile development platform include:
• TI’s ZigBee RF4CE remote control, which enables an Android-based mobile device to control a PC-based media center.
• TI’s ZigBee Home Automation (HA) profile application, which enables an Android-based mobile device to control the color and dimming of LED lamps exemplifying a consumer lighting system.
• TI’s ZigBee Smart Energy (SE) power meter application, which enables a user to track energy usage and pricing status on their Android-based mobile device.
TI’s IEEE 802.15.4 radio solution for mobile development is based on the company’s CC2530 system-on-chip device, and supports ZigBee and ZigBee RF4CE applications. The solution operates in parallel with TI’s WiLink™ 6.0 combo chip (WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth technology and FM radio connecitivity), as well as the WiLink 7.0 combo chip (WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and Bluetooth Low Energy technologies, GPS, and FM radio).