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Silicon Labs' BG22L and BG24L "Lite" SoCs Bring Application-Optimized Ultra-Low Power Bluetooth® Connectivity

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New BG22L delivers robust security and processing for common Bluetooth devices, while BG24L supports advanced AI/ML acceleration and Channel Sounding

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Silicon Labs (NASDAQ: SLAB), a leader in secure, intelligent wireless technology for a more connected world, introduced the BG22L and BG24L SoCs for Bluetooth® LE connectivity, with "L" representing the new application-optimized Lite devices.

The BG24L Bluetooth 6.0 SoC from Silicon Labs is optimized for Channel Sounding and AI/ML applications.
The BG24L Bluetooth 6.0 SoC from Silicon Labs is optimized for Channel Sounding and AI/ML applications.

Optimized for common Bluetooth applications like asset tracking tags and small appliances, the BG22L brings the most competitive combination of security, processing power, and connectivity for high-volume, cost-sensitive, and low-power applications. The BG24L SoC includes the Silicon Labs accelerator for AI/ML applications and support for Bluetooth Channel Sounding for asset tracking and geofencing, even in the most crowded areas like packed warehouses and multi-family housing units.

"We know that our customers are always looking for ways to keep pace with the demands of the evolving IoT market while reducing costs," said Ross Sabolcik, senior vice president of the Industrial and Commercial business unit at Silicon Labs. "The BG22L and BG24L expand our portfolio to match those customer needs and concerns by providing an optimized set of industry-leading Bluetooth features with our signature IoT capabilities like high RF sensitivity, low power, robust security, and powerful compute."

BG24L Accelerates Adoption of Bluetooth® 6.0 and Channel Sounding

Channel Sounding was one of the most exciting features when the Bluetooth SIG announced Bluetooth® 6.0 in September 2024. It allows Bluetooth 6.0 devices like the BG24L SoC to use two-way connections to determine the distance between themselves within sub-meter accuracy. This opens a range of applications from item finding to access control. For example, users would be able to locate keys, wallets, or any other Bluetooth 6.0-equipped item at a fraction of the power of other ranging technologies. In commercial and industrial environments, Channel Sounding brings similar item-finding functionality to retail shelves, distribution centers, and more.

Another use case for channel sounding is wireless access control. Bluetooth 6.0-equipped devices will be able to communicate with vehicles, package lockers, and other things that generally require an interaction or passcode. By sensing that a device is in close proximity, the locker or vehicle can open automatically simply by recognizing the signal of the approaching, securely designated Bluetooth device.