| Developers: | Bloomod |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | 2025/05/21 |
| Branches: | Electrical and Microelectronics |
| Technology: | Internet of Things (IoT) |
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2025: Obtaining a Patent
Startup Bloomod has patented a domestic solution for the IoT device market - a three-mode Bluetooth module that combines the functionality of classic Bluetooth, BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) and Wi-Fi support. The development was created on the basis of the Zelenograd Nanotechnology Center. The developer announced this on May 21, 2025.
The versatility of the device consists in a combination of three operating modes in one boxed solution: a modem for data transmission, iBeacon for positioning and an Ad-tag for sending short packets of information. This allows you to use one module in various application scenarios, from smart home management to industrial monitoring. Switching between modes occurs through control commands sent through a special cloud service created by developers.
| The development opens up opportunities for Russian manufacturers of smart devices, allowing you to create more efficient and universal solutions for end users. One three-mode module from "Bumod" allows you to replace up to five separate chips, which significantly reduces production costs. The estimated cost of the Russian module is 700-800 rubles, which is cheaper than the Chinese analogue, for example, from Feasywell, - said Polina Korneychuk, General Director of MIET Startup Studio. |
The module is equipped with UART and SPI interfaces for connection to microcontrollers, which provides flexibility of integration into various devices. The developers paid special attention to minimizing interference in the 2.4 GHz band due to the ability to select a data channel. Flexibility of application is achieved through a configurable protocol over BLE. Users can adapt data transfer to specific tasks: change the format of packets, the frequency of sending or add encryption. The module will be useful, for example, when streaming audio in VR headsets or using autonomous sensors.
The potential of the new module covers a wide range of devices: from wearable electronics and smart home systems to the industrial Internet of Things and marketing solutions using iBeacon technology. The use of the module in health monitoring and sports analytics systems looks especially promising due to the optimal balance of data transfer rate and energy consumption.
