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If you’re having trouble reading this message, [click here]( [Wireless Connectivity Solutions]( [Insights from the Intelligent Edge]( With Analog Devices’ leading portfolio of wireless solutions, insights from the Intelligent Edge are available like never before. Check out all that ADI has to offer as you look to digitize your enterprise. [Choose the Ideal Bluetooth Protocol for Your Design] [Choose the Ideal Bluetooth Protocol for Your Design]( Most people do not understand the difference between Bluetooth® Low Energy (Bluetooth LE, casually BLE) and Bluetooth Basic Rate/Enhanced Data Rate (Bluetooth BR/EDR), and the emergence of Bluetooth 5 has further confused the landscape. This application note explains the differences between Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth BR/EDR, how Bluetooth 5 promises to enhance both protocols, and ways to choose the version that is optimal for your design. [Learn More button]( [ADMV9611] [ADMV9611]( The ADMV9611 is a complete millimeter wave (mmWave) wireless connectivity solution in a small printed circuit assembly (PCA) format. The ADMV9611 provides a complete, full duplexed 60 GHz datalink for high speed data transmission in the unlicensed 60 GHz industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band. [Buy Now button]( [ADRV9029] [ADRV9029]( The ADRV9029 is a highly integrated, radio frequency (RF) agile transceiver offering four independently controlled transmitters, dedicated observation receiver inputs for monitoring each transmitter channel, four independently controlled receivers, integrated synthesizers, and digital signal processing functions that provide a complete transceiver solution. [Design Now button]( For more details, visit our [wireless connectivity page](. Our relationship with you is very important. To manage your newsletter subscriptions, visit our [subscription center](. To no longer receive any email communications from Analog Devices, [click here](. [View our privacy policy](. ©2023 Analog Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Analog Devices, Inc. Corporate Headquarters One Analog Way Wilmington, MA 01887 U.S.A. JOIN THE CONVERSATION [EngineerZone]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](

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