Bluetooth Single Chip Radios: Holy Grail or White Elephant?

The emerging Bluetooth market is highly cost sensitive and chip manufacturers are striving to produce the lowest priced components possible. The stated goal is to implement Bluetooth for less than five dollars. Radio designers have proclaimed for years that the ultimate way to achieve the lowest cost and smallest footprint is to develop a single chip radio. With the Bluetooth standard and processes such as CMOS, the single chip Holy Grail seems well within reach.

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