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IoT Wireless Portfolio With Standards-Based Wi-SUN Technology

Fully integrated, certified Wi-SUN solution simplifies Low Power Wide Area Network (LPWAN) deployment for smart cities

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Silicon Labs has announced its new standards-driven Wi-SUN technology, which is expected to open the doors for new Internet of Things (IoT) market opportunities and accelerate smart city application development.

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The Wi-SUN solution combines the industry-leading EFR32 hardware platform, full-featured IPv6 mesh stack and advanced development tools to enable secure wireless connectivity for a broad range of applications, from advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) to street lighting networks, asset management and smart city sensors such as parking, air quality and waste management.

“As the leader in IoT wireless connectivity, Wi-SUN is the perfect addition to our portfolio,” said Matt Johnson, senior vice president and general manager of IoT Products. “Wi-SUN is a comprehensive solution optimized for large scale, long-range LPWAN networks. Our Wi-SUN technology enables a non-proprietary approach to industrial and smart city applications, making deployments more scalable, resilient and safer.”

Wi-SUN is certified by the Wi-SUN Alliance, a global industry association devoted to seamless LPWAN connectivity. Wi-SUN builds upon standard Internet protocols (IP) and APIs, enabling developers to extend existing infrastructure platforms to add new or emerging applications serving a wide range of industrial and smart city workflows. Built to scale due to its long-range capabilities, high-data throughput and IPv6 support, Wi-SUN simplifies wireless infrastructure for cities and expanding suburban areas.

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“The Wi-SUN Alliance’s mission is to bring Smart Ubiquitous Networks to service providers, utilities, municipalities and other smart city enterprises,” said Phil Beecher, president and CEO of the Wi-SUN Alliance. “It is gratifying to see Silicon Labs and other alliance member companies innovating new solutions on the Wi-SUN FAN specification, which defines everything needed to build secure, reliable, and resilient networks for large scale outdoor smart city applications.”

Silicon Labs’ first family of wireless SoCs to support Wi-SUN is EFR32xG12, a 32-bit Arm Cortex-M4 platform with up to 1 MB of flash and 256 KB of RAM as well as an integrated +20 dBm PA for sub-GHz frequencies.

Silicon Labs currently has certified Wi-SUN FSK PHYs and is working with lead customers to bring fully certified Wi-SUN applications to market. General availability of Silicon Labs’ full Wi-SUN solution is expected in early summer 2021.


Vinay Prabhakar Minj
Vinay Prabhakar Minj
Vinay Prabhakar Minj is a technology writer and science communication specialist with a Master’s degree in Communication of Science and Innovation (Science Communication). He is a prolific contributor to Electronics For You, where he has authored over 1,000 articles covering electronics, semiconductors, embedded systems, IoT, and emerging technologies. With a strong foundation in science communication, Vinay focuses on translating complex engineering concepts into clear, accessible, and application-oriented content. His work spans topics such as sensor technologies, chip design, wireless systems, and next-generation electronics, making advanced innovations easier to understand for engineers, students, and industry professionals. Through his extensive contributions, he has built a reputation for delivering reliable, well-researched, and practical insights that help readers stay updated with the rapidly evolving electronics ecosystem. His writing bridges the gap between technical depth and real-world usability, supporting both learning and decision-making in the field.

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