MCU
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MCX-W23:
MCX W23: Ultra-Low Power Bluetooth® Low Energy Solution With Arm® Cortex® M33 TrustZone® for IoT
Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) tracks glucose in real time, aiding diabetes and health management. CGMs require low power consumption, a small footprint, reliable communication, cost efficiency, precise sensing and security.
NXP is a leader in CGM technology, offering ultra-low power BLE radio, cost-effective BOMs, compact ICs, high-precision sensors, and NFC capabilities - meeting the needs of both disposable and durable CGMs.
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Reference Design
Sensor toolbox development board for NMH1000 magnetic switch sensor with enablement software tools.
FRDMSTBI-NMH1000
Sensor ToolBox Development Board for FXLS8974CF 3-axis IoT Accelerometer.
FRDM-XXXX-A8974
Reference Design
P3T1035xUK is an I3C/I2C temperature-to-digital converter with ±0.5 °C accuracy from -40 °C to +125 °C range in WLCSP4.
P3T1035XUK-ARD
Reference Design
The FRDM-MCXW23 is a development board with MCX W23 Bluetooth Low Energy MCU for portable medical, home automation, appliances, and asset tracking applications.
FRDM-MCXW23
Reference Design
Compact CGM patch combining NHS2634 and MCXW23 ultralow-power Bluetooth with NFC and temperature sensing for continuous, low-energy glucose monitoring.
MULTI-CHANNEL-CONTINUOUS-GLUCOSE-MONITORING
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