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Matt Maupin
Matt Maupin Senior Product Marketing Manager, Silicon Labs

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Matt is responsible for IoT wireless hardware and software for Bluetooth and 802.15.4. Matt joined Silicon Labs in 2012 and has been in the semiconductor industry for over 20 years, defining and launching wireless ICs and modules, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, Z-Wave and proprietary solutions.
Christopher Calvo
Christopher Calvo Senior Staff RF Design Engineer, Silicon Labs

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Christopher joined Silicon Labs in 2022 and is an RFIC design engineer interested in cutting-edge RF/Microwave SoCs.

RF Performance in IoT End Devices - Is Good Enough Really Good Enough?

Learn how a chipset's specs and features impact the RF performance of IoT end devices so you know what is "good enough" for your IoT products. Watch Silicon Labs' on-demand webinar.


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Webinar Overview

For IoT product developers, there are always tradeoffs to make between features, performance and cost. We often hear that RF performance just needs to be "good enough". But what does that really mean? RF performance will directly relate to the user experience and poor performance will affect areas like range, reliability, latency and even battery life. 

Some of these issues could result in a user blaming the end product, for example, limited range and poor battery life. Others like latency and reliability could be blamed on the end product, ecosystem or even the internet connection. However, all of these will hamper adoption, which is a losing proposition for everyone involved. 

This webinar looks at how a chipset's specifications and features including link budget, blocking, rejection and antenna diversity can drastically affect the RF performance of IoT end devices. At the end of this webinar, you should be able to understand these areas better to guide you on what RF performance is really good enough for your IoT products.

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