The world of IoT technology is evolving rapidly, and a recent announcement marks a significant step forward. PTCRB certification has introduced a new chipset certification category, and Sony’s Altair ALT1350 has secured its place as the first to earn this distinction. This move is set to have a considerable impact on the efficiency and reliability of IoT devices worldwide.
PTCRB Launches New Certification Category for IoT Chipsets
PTCRB certification has long played a pivotal role in ensuring device reliability on wireless networks. With the addition of a new IoT chipset certification category covering NB-IoT and LTE-M, manufacturers gain a faster route to market. This new process lets integrators design products around certified chipsets, significantly reducing the steps and costs of device certification. As a result, companies can develop and launch connected devices more efficiently, responding quickly to market needs.
Sony’s Altair ALT1350 Sets Benchmark in IoT Connectivity
Sony Semiconductor Israel’s Altair ALT1350 stands out as the first IoT chipset to receive PTCRB certification in this new category. Specifically built for the 5G massive IoT market, this third-generation system-on-chip combines LTE-M, NB-IoT, unlicensed spectrum, and NTN satellite connectivity in a single device. Its ultra-low power design supports a wide range of applications like:
- Smart meters
- Wearables
- Asset trackers
- Telematics systems
- Connected health devices
This versatility and enhanced efficiency are expected to drive innovation across the IoT ecosystem.
Streamlined Certification Path Accelerates IoT Innovation
The new certification process is designed to simplify and speed up product development. PTCRB Authorized Test Labs now follow an industry-standard framework to certify both chipsets and end devices. According to Sony, this streamlined approach will shorten the time to market, reduce module certification costs, and ensure optimal network performance. Ultimately, this update benefits not only device manufacturers but also businesses and consumers relying on interoperable IoT solutions.
In summary, the introduction of PTCRB IoT chipset certification and the milestone achieved by Sony’s Altair ALT1350 mark significant progress for the connected device landscape. This new approach is set to foster innovation, making it easier, faster, and more cost-effective for the next generation of IoT products to reach the market.
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