Ambiq collaborates with Bravechip for the BCL603S3L chiplet that uses the Apollo3 Blue Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) for increased energy efficiency, functions, performance and reliability for smart ring designs.
The BCL603S3L is a high-performance, ultra-low power chiplet with the Apollo3 Blue as its master control, optimising the CPU to achieve 6 uA/MHZ power levels and significantly decreasing active power consumption for a range of tasks such as heart rate, blood oxygen, blood pressure, sleep, step counting, 3DoF, 6DoF and other applications.
The Apollo3 Blue SoC comes with BLE 5.2, embedded low-power Bluetooth protocol stacks and GATT services connecting smart rings to smartphones. Integrating the Apollo3 Blue also allows for a more compact design with a 4*6.8mm LGA package, enabling Smart Ring manufacturers to design with a two-layer FPC board, reducing the number of BOMs by 30%, decreasing the fail rate and shortening the design cycle.
“Our partnership with Ambiq has helped to enable the BCL603S3L with an incredibly low power and high performing SIP. The support of the Apollo3 Blue provides smart ring manufacturers with improved flexibility, reliability and power efficiency designed to minimise the development lifecycle,” said Zongming Jin, the CEO of Bravechip.
Terry Pan, the VP of sales at Ambiq China, said, “Working with Bravechip helps bring our low-power solution to a specialized segment within digital health devices. Our Apollo3 Blue System-on-a-Chip within Bravechip’s Systems-in-a-Package will help to create even higher performing smart rings capable of meeting consumer needs.”
Comment on this article via X: @IoTNow_