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u-blox announces easy-to-use dual-mode Bluetooth module

Ultra-compact NINA-B2 Bluetooth stand-alone module features strong security for the Industrial IoT

Thalwil, Switzerland – April 17, 2018 – u-blox (SIX:UBXN), a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies, has announced the new NINA-B2 dual-mode Bluetooth® 4.2 stand-alone module, ( https://www.u-blox.com/en/ublox-file-auth-redirection?destination=node/22898) enabling industrial IoT applications thanks to its built-in secure boot and wide temperature ranges. Pre-flashed with u-blox connectivity software which supports many common use cases such as Beacon, GATT client, GATT server, and serial port, NINA-B2 is configured easily using AT commands over UART, without requiring deep knowledge of the Bluetooth protocol.  Already tested and certified globally, it also reduces development costs and speeds time to market.

NINA-B2’s built-in secure boot guarantees that the software is authenticated by u-blox and has therefore not been tampered with. This provides a secure operating environment for the Bluetooth module.

“As the IoT progresses and Bluetooth is a key wireless technology, security and backwards-compatibility remain key challenges,” says Stefan Berggren, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Product Center Short Range Radio at u-blox. “NINA-B2 provides top-grade security through its unique secure boot operating environment. As it is equipped with dual-mode Bluetooth capability, it can simultaneously manage Bluetooth low energy and Bluetooth BR/EDR connections, making it ideal to connect to legacy devices.”

NINA-B2 is very compact, at 10 x 10.6 x 2.2mm (without antenna) and 10 x 14 x 3.8mm (with antenna). Most of the Bluetooth modules at this scale are single-mode Bluetooth low energy or Bluetooth BR/EDR devices. NINA-B2’s size makes it an easy fit in any IoT device. It is also pin-compatible with the u-blox NINA family, ( https://www.u-blox.com/en/short-range-modules ) allowing it to be easily swapped in or out with other NINA modules, with their different radio technologies such as Bluetooth low energy and Wi-Fi.

Apart from industrial automation such as machine control devices, industrial terminals and products for remote control, possible applications also include wireless-connected and configurable equipment, point of sale, telematics, and health devices.

NINA-B2 should go into production in summer 2018.

About u-blox
u-blox (SIX:UBXN) is a global provider of leading positioning and wireless communication technologies for the automotive, industrial, and consumer markets. Their solutions let people, vehicles, and machines determine their precise position and communicate wirelessly over cellular and short range networks. With a broad portfolio of chips, modules, and a growing ecosystem of product supporting data services, u-blox is uniquely positioned to empower its customers to develop innovative solutions for the Internet of Things, quickly and cost-effectively. With headquarters in Thalwil, Switzerland, the company is globally present with offices in Europe, Asia, and the USA.

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