{"id":660871,"date":"2013-05-29T16:36:11","date_gmt":"2013-05-29T20:36:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gigaom.com\/?p=650074"},"modified":"2013-05-29T16:36:11","modified_gmt":"2013-05-29T20:36:11","slug":"zigbee-and-z-wave-are-out-broadcoms-new-chips-bet-on-bluetooth-and-wi-fi-for-iot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/660871","title":{"rendered":"Zigbee and Z-wave are out. Broadcom\u2019s new chips bet on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for IoT"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There is nothing that hardware nerds love than a good old-fashioned standards battle. LTE versus WiMAX, VHS versus Betamax, Ethernet versus InfiniBand &#8230; the list goes on. The internet of things is another battleground with different factions fighting over protocols for sending wireless signals, sending data between points, security and a variety of other standards. But when it comes to the wireless technology of choice for connecting consumer gadgets, Broadcom has chosen its winners: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.<\/p>\n<p>Brian Bedrosian, Broadcom\u2019s Senior Director, Embedded Wireless and Jeff Baer, Broadcom\u2019s Business Development Director, Embedded Wireless &#8212; both in Broadcom&#8217;s Wireless Connectivity Combo Group &#8212; explained their thinking to me on a call related to the launch of a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.broadcom.com\/press\/release.php?id=s767775\">new all-in-one Wi-Fi module<\/a> that contains a Wi-Fi radio and a microcontroller that will handle all the on-boarding of the device and communication to the network.<\/p>\n<p>From Broadcom&#8217;s perspective, other protocols are either closed or the standard is so open to interpretation (Zigbee) that it might as well be closed. For example, there&#8217;s no guarantee that Zigbee devices will work with other Zigbee devices, and for Z-Wave, the chips are more expensive. Plus, neither Zigbee or Z-Wave are regulars in the smartphone radio stack. I&#8217;ve discussed this with the CEO of Securifi, the maker of the<a href=\"http:\/\/gigaom.com\/2013\/02\/28\/internet-of-things-podcast-almonds-nutty-idea-making-sensor-connectivity-a-snap\/\"> Almond + router<\/a>, on one of my podcasts, if you want to learn more.<\/p>\n<p>Thus, Broadcom has made its bets on Wi-Fi and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.broadcom.com\/press\/release.php?id=s767776\">Bluetooth<\/a> (and Bluetooth Low Energy). That means we can expect more modules from Broadcom that make it easier to build connected devices, something the <a href=\"http:\/\/gigaom.com\/2013\/05\/16\/android-is-just-the-beginning-how-bluetooth-is-preparing-for-the-internet-of-things\/\">Bluetooth Special Interest Group<\/a> is also pushing hard. For example, the latest chip, the BCM4390, is designed with a Wi-Fi radio and a communications processor so the whole package can go into existing devices like washing machines or dishwashers without requiring a separate microcontrollers to handle the additional burden of networking. That means devices can be retro-fitted for connectivity without swapping out other parts.<\/p>\n<p>Broadcom was coy on the subject, but I imagine a Bluetooth and a Bluetooth Low Energy module that can handle the networking on-boarding isn&#8217;t too far behind. It did <a href=\"http:\/\/www.broadcom.com\/press\/release.php?id=s767776\">launch a Bluetooth system on a chip<\/a> today as well, that offers much lower power consumption so people can go a year without needing to replace the battery in connected device like a pedometer or door lock. And by the way, this isn&#8217;t all just to boost the consumer experience. As more and more businesses are realizing, <a href=\"http:\/\/gigaom.com\/2013\/05\/10\/our-connected-future-what-to-expect-when-elevators-and-toys-start-phoning-home\/\">adding connectivity can help them<\/a>, even if that connectivity isn&#8217;t exposed to consumers through fancy apps or whiz-bang refrigerators that tell you when the milk is expired.<\/p>\n<p>Baer explained that businesses want connectivity so they can track data on how products are used, or update features over the air. So even if the microwave doesn&#8217;t need an app, it may need Wi-Fi. 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LTE versus WiMAX, VHS versus Betamax, Ethernet versus InfiniBand &#8230; the list goes on. The internet of things is another battleground with different factions fighting over protocols for sending wireless signals, sending data between points, security and a variety of other standards. 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