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ON Semiconductor Integrates Quuppa AoA Technology into RSL10 Bluetooth SoC

ON Semiconductor has added the Quuppa Intelligent Locating System to its RSL10 low‑power Flash‑based Bluetooth low‑energy radio system‑on‑chip (SoC). Delivered in a user‑friendly CMSIS‑Pack format, the integration empowers manufacturers to build ultra‑low‑power indoor asset‑tracking solutions featuring direction‑finding and advanced angle‑of‑arrival (AoA) technology.

The Intelligent Locating System is a platform from Quuppa, founded in 2012 in Espoo, Finland, by a team that previously pioneered high‑accuracy indoor positioning (HAIP) at Nokia Research Center. Its direction‑finding methodology and positioning algorithms deliver real‑time tracking of tags and devices with centimeter‑level accuracy, even in challenging environments. Quuppa’s technology can push positioning updates up to 50 times per second, providing a robust real‑time locating system (RTLS) for a wide array of industries.

ON Semiconductor Integrates Quuppa AoA Technology into RSL10 Bluetooth SoC

The RSL10 Quuppa RTLS AoA tag CMSIS‑Pack is part of ON Semiconductor’s comprehensive asset‑management development ecosystem, supported by technology partners. The ecosystem offers flexible deployment options, including sensor development kits and software resources. For turnkey solutions, ON Semiconductor has teamed with Tatwah SA to deliver a portfolio of Bluetooth tags and beacons, including the newly added Quuppa trackable tags.

ON Semiconductor Integrates Quuppa AoA Technology into RSL10 Bluetooth SoC

“Monitoring and tracking of assets unlocks new capabilities and drives operational efficiencies across diverse applications,” said Wiren Perera, head of IoT at ON Semiconductor. “Ultra‑low‑power wireless sensing and precise location identification are essential to realizing this promise. Integrating Quuppa’s trackable technology into our industry‑leading Bluetooth Low Energy platform addresses this need, and our portfolio of solutions will unleash the market’s full potential.”

“Over the years, we have observed a growing demand for RTLS technologies as companies seek greater visibility within production lines and workflows,” said Fabio Belloni, chief customer officer at Quuppa. “The need for a wide range of sensors and tags to support these use cases is endless.”

The RSL10 Quuppa AoA RTLS Tag CMSIS Pack, featuring the Quuppa Intelligent Locating System, is compatible with all RSL10‑based development hardware and is available for free download today.

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